Although not created for Earth Day, the following works both celebrate and offer glimpses of the the sublime and sobering reality of this third rock from the sun.
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From incorporating family life and traditional Latin recipes, to documenting Houston's severe and unpredictable weather and its aftermath, the second part of this student show reflects Houston's diverse community and its up-and-coming photographers.
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The exhibition is described as "a showcase of the history and culture of African American history that is intertwined into the fabric of this country’s DNA."
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A collection of wing art, including a wing mural wall in Houston and works by Anselm Kiefer, Celia Eberle, and Holly Veselka.
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"It changed our wider art community, and it changed us." - Carol Ivey
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Today: Money
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"Turtles About Town" is a community art project that showcases the City of Galveston and the conservation efforts of nonprofit Turtle Island Restoration Network.
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Austin-based artist Deborah Roberts' solo exhibition at The Contemporary Austin opened January 23 and will be on view through August 15.
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Some eye bleach for you: a collection of birds on things through time.
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Participants are encouraged to mail in, drop off, or email responses to daily prompts.
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Whether I loved what I saw or not, being in this setting felt like entering sacred grounds after being cast out for too long.
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Meehan holds fast to the internal muscle we all share — the all-too regular, but often forgotten social glue that is behaving with compassion and humanity to all.
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Donald Judd's concrete works in Marfa look eerily similar to Co-Lab Projects' new open-air gallery space in Austin.
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Recommended Viewing: The Big Bend Sentinel’s Drawing of the Week
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechThese wonderful sketches are drawn with abandon.
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The Fort Worth Modern's Price and Karnes traveled to the Met to see the work firsthand before presenting it to the Modern’s acquisition committee, who agreed unanimously on the purchase.
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Today: Gradations
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It was the first full day of good weather and sunshine after Houston (and much of Texas) dug out of the event that was Winter Storm Uri.
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Neighbors try to prevent their plants from freezing and inadvertently give a nod to the works of artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude.
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Please stay warm if you can (I am officially coining the word "ColdVid"), and more power in the days to come.
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Featuring works by Laura Drey, Ahra Cho, Royal Sumikat, and Brandon Tho Harris.