For Y’Ur Height Only is a 1981 Filipino action thriller film (loosely based on the Bond classic) that features hokey futuristic gadgets and gizmos, seductive girls and blazing guns. The Bizarro…
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A Paris artist book publisher, onestar press, pairs emerging designers and artists to collaborate on artist books that they design using a template in 2.5 hours at the Blaffer Art…
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Houston artists Daniel Bertalot, Jed Foronda, and John Forse work with “place, spacial relations, and depth of surroundings” at the first show at Paul Middendorf’s reincarnated Gallery Homeland.
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A show representing an art fair village, with Galveston standing in for Berlin. Institutional critique, oozing market-savvy cynicism like the piles of seaweed washing up on the Gulf shore, and…
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The return of Cinema Bomar! The theme is Office Stories, including the little-known 1983 film “Everything Looks So Normal” (filmed in Oil Boom-era Houston!) Click here for details on future screenings.
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This exhibit is the perfect union of cabinet of curiosity artist and cabinet of curiosity. Robleto has been researching NASA heartbeat recordings as well as the recent medical breakthrough of…
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A collaboration with Houston Center for Photography. Works by Robin Myers and Keliy Anderson-Staley (one of whose tintype portraits is pictured).
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Curated by James Surls in memory of late Texas Sculpture Group members Lee Littlefield, Bert Long, Jr. and Damian Priour, this giant show of 80+ artists will include bronze casting,…
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Project Row Houses Summer Residents reveal the fruits of their 6 weeks’ labor! The opening will run in tandem with this month’s Third Ward Community Market and Talent Showcase. Featuring…
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The first of “an occasional and ongoing series through which the museum will investigate localized artistic practices.” (Read: we’ll do shows of local artists from time to time, but don’t…
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Group show with Christopher Derek Bruno, Mary Bucci McCoy, Ron Buffington, Galen Cheney, Jeffrey Cortland Jones, Myongwon Kim, Dmitri Obergfell, Nathan Westerman, Douglas Witmer and Deborah Zlotsky.
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A new temporary mural by Houston artist Lynn Randolph.
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An exhibition inspired by self-help from the Houston collective Sketchy Neighbors, which includes Anthony Butkovich, Brenda Cruz-Wolf, Chris Thompson, Katsola, Joseph Blanchard, Colin Kaeppel, Stephanie Lienhard, and Leslie Magdaleno.
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Group show: Guus Kemp, Charles Krafft, Lester Marks, B. Moody, Julon Pinkston, Gil Rocha, Katie Pell, Antonia Richardson and Peter Zelle.
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Nine SHSU student artists: Justin Casias, Amber Eggleton, Jerry Gardner Luke Ikard, Jacob Jaso, Krystal Murray Laura Pregeant, Kailey Shea Smith, and Katy Strouse.
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New work from the Houston-based ceramic artist.
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A sound and video installation composed of field recordings collected throughout Houston. “Paired with a video looking towards the Houston sky, Air, Condition explores the uncontainable sources and receptors of…