For both Reuter and Rockport, the show is a kind of homecoming — a way to honor and engage with an already tight-knit community that endured a painful and life-altering event.
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[Sponsored] Tyler Vouros’ Tenebroso at Rockport Center for the Arts
by Betsy Hueteby Betsy HueteVouros' drawings are rife with quiet drama, and teeter between storybook wonder and the heightened precariousness inherent in the natural world.
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Kersey describes the dramatic meaning behind her intricately decorated work: “My art is about the end of the world. It is about more ‘happy’ things too — my love of the clay material and the natural world, the magic of the potter’s wheel, the alchemy of glazes, and the world-wide human culture... .”
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“It is my sincere desire that, when looking at my work, the viewer experiences the wonderment of the birds in their natural habitat.”
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[SPONSOR] Thin Line Fest Announces Best Documentary Film Lineup in its 11-Year History
by Sponsorby SponsorThis year it's paired with a wide variety of music and impressive photography.
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It’s almost that time! Gather your friends to get a head start on holiday shopping with Fresh Arts’ 12th Annual Winter Holiday Art Market (WHAM), a three-day curated art sale…
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The Arts District Houston is a state-recognized cultural district in Houston and home to several converted warehouse studio buildings consisting of more than 300 studios of artists and creative entrepreneurs, as well…
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[SPONSORED] Full Circle: Rockport Welcomes Back Sculptor Kent Ullberg
by Sponsorby SponsorThe small coastal town of Rockport, Texas has a population of roughly 10,000 (although it increases when the northern “snowbirds” arrive), so it is quite remarkable that the city is…
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San Antonio sculptor Danville Chadbourne in conversation with Glasstire, in advance of Chadbourne's solo exhibition and the unveiling of three of his acquired outdoor works at the Rockport Center for the Arts.
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Rainey Knudson chats with visitors to the Texas Contemporary Art Fair opening night, October 1, 2015 at the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston. A little Scotch helps everything.