The Galveston Artist Residency presents Paris Nocturne: Music of Ravel, Debussy, Poulenc, Mompou and Satie by Da Camera with Sarah Rothenberg, Piano. Admission is $10. To reserve your tickets, please…
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Commissioned by Aurora Picture Show, Kino B introduces viewers to film made thus far in the 2010s by Berlin-based artists. Curated by Caroline Koebel, this collection of short films will…
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For over twenty-five years, Ellen Fullman has worked with her unique musical structure, the “Long String Instrument” (LSI). LSI is an installation of dozens of wires fifty feet or more…
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For over twenty-five years, Ellen Fullman has worked with her unique musical structure, the “Long String Instrument” (LSI). LSI is an installation of dozens of wires fifty feet or more…
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In conjunction with her performance on Friday the 18th and Saturday the 19th, Ellen Fullman will present a lecture in which she will discuss her performance practice. In her performances,…
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The Brandon may feel a lot less like a new JoAnna and more like Dan Fergus’s Mixture reborn but Cody still seems to be writing portions of the press releases:…
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galleryHOMELAND presents a large scale installation and exhibition by Domokos Benczéd. Domokos’s work consists of silk screened prints on polished metal, sound installations, videos, collages, and found objects. Through screenings,…
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Houston artist Ann Stautberg is recognized for her dramatic hand-colored photographs.
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The Art Guys will suggest new laws that they think should be passed in Houston by making a presentation to the City Council of Houston.
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The New Orleans-based duo of Jeff Louviere and Vanessa Brown are photographers by means of their affection for the medium and their penchant for scientific creativity.
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Words and Things: Buddhist Texts and Ritual Objects from Japan comprises nearly 50 objects from the private collection of Boston-based literature scholars Sylvan Barnet and William Burto.
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Project Row Houses and the Center for Arts Leadership at the University of Houston are partnering to host the Houston screening and initiate creative conversations to explore how these international…
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The new exhibition, Fair Play will feature eight emerging and mid-career Chicano and Mexican artists. Curated by Techang, their work ranges from traditional painting to performance. Feautring: Albert Alvarez, Jimmy…
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Nicola Parente is interested in the lessons offered by the sea. From his childhood Parente has been shaped and inspired by his experience of the sea. In his new series…
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QuAC: Queer Artist Collective performed many times on DiverseWorks’ stage. QuAC was a multi-ethnic performance group of twenty-something men and women charged to “fearlessly be themselves.” QuAC: A Screening and…
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McClain Gallery announces an exhibition of Robert Motherwell’s collage works spanning four decades from the 1960s to early 1990s. A catalogue accompanies the exhibition, containing an essay by Walter Robinson.
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Zine Fest Houston returns and in addition to spotlighting the diverse talents represented in zines being published today in Houston and elsewhere, they will also feature guests and programming to…
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The Texas Contemporary art fair, now in its third year, will feature presentations from 70 galleries showcasing contemporary work from the most innovative, progressive and driven artists from around the…
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Renner’s colorful, twisting roadside attraction occupies the median in Montrose Blvd. across from Art League Houston for nine months— drive on by!
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Zineb Sedira in conversation with Ranjana Khanna, Margaret Taylor Smith – Director of Women’s Studies, and Professor, English Literature and Women’s Studies at Duke University. Moderated by Amy Powell, Cynthia…