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Archives: Events
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Galveston Arts Center presents an exhibition of recent collagraphs by Galveston artist Marie Leterme, titled Memories, Ghosts and Shadows along with a group exhibition of prints produced at Atelier 1513…
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The Art Guys will conduct the sounds of the Houston Ship Channel at the Santa Anna Capture Site on the banks of the Houston Ship Channel. “Symphony No. 1 for the…
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Featuring Surrealist works from the The Menil Collection that trace modernist shifts in New York City in the 1930s and 40s, as artists from Europe took refuge in the United…
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Vasif Kortun is the director of research and programs at SALT an intra-disciplinary cultural institution. This lecture is free and open to the public. No RSVP required.
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In collaboration with guest curator Jay Wehnert of Intuitve Eye, Front gallery presents the debut solo exhibition of Russell Prince.
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Multimedia artist Anthony Suber explores race, religion, and class distinctions in a series of sculptures and mixed media images taken from his personal experiences.
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Mark Hobley presents new works in mixed media on wood panel and Doug Forrest works in reclaimed wood creating familiar objects like birds and garments that seem raw and simple but…
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A lecture by Karyn Olivier, known to Houston audiences through her large-scale, outdoor exhibition Inbound: Houston. Olivier discusses her use of sculpture, installation, public works, photography, and video to investigate…
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“Picasso Black and White” is a lecture presented by Gary Tinterow, director of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Few artists have had as great an influence over modern art…
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Manik Nakra’s Imperial Blends features colorful, symbolic paintings. Nakra breaks down Indian miniature painting and ancient architecture into minimal compositions. Imperial Blends is part of a two-part solo show hosted by…
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Manuel Espinosa (1912-2006) was a founding member of the Asociación de Arte Concreto-Invención (AACI). Founded in 1945, the group made work which broke from figurative traditions, focusing instead upon geometric…
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Active in artistic and literary circles in Buenos Aires during the early 1940s, Carmelo Arden Quin (1913-2010) was an editor of the single-issue magazine Arturo (1944), which served as an…
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Artists Clare Finin, Rebecca Drolen, Robert Thomas Mullen and Deme Wolfe-Power have created distinctive works that pay homage to the rich history of memento mori objects and Victorian sentimental and…
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Burning Bones Press and AIGA present the second annual “It Came From The Bayou!,” Houston’s printmaking event hosted by The Continental Club. The event will feature printmaking demonstrations and showcase work…
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Troy Dugas: Modernized for Mildness, Rusty Scruby: Sink Sketches in the micro space
by Michael Biseby Michael BiseTroy Dugas creates meticulous collages that look like mandalas or stained glass windows. This will be the Louisiana artist’s first solo exhibition in Houston, Texas at McMurtrey gallery. Rusty Scruby’s newest…
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Twelve artists exhibit work ranging from classic collage to work that pushes the definition. This exhibition is a follow-up to an original exhibition of the same title. Artists Include: Matthew…
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Mabel O. Wilson lecture in conjunction with Untitled (Structures): Leslie Hewitt in Collaboration with Bradford Young.
by Michael Biseby Michael BiseDesigner, scholar, Columbia University professor Mabel O. Wilson discusses her research into space and cultural memory in black America in conjunction with the new film installation Untitled (Structures): Leslie Hewitt…