Curious perspectives of gardens and botanical material, both natural and manicured. Featuring the work of Lynn Geesaman, Judy Haberl, David Robinson, Brad Temkin, Ruud van Empel. Curated by Libbie J.…
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An exhibition of work created by patients in PictureThis!, HCP’s outreach program at Texas Children’s Cancer and Hematology Centers.
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Nameless Sound hosts Dutch cellist Tristan Honsinger, who will perform solo and with the Nameless Sound Interdisciplinary Ensemble, featuring instrumentalists, vocalists, and non-musician performers including Daniel Adame, Abel Cisneros, Denis…
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Graffiti art by the Bernal Family Collective, which includes family members Mike (Frost) Bernal, Jr., Erica Bernal-Cortez, Erik Bernal, Larry Bernal III, and Donald Ray Bernal. The show will also…
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Three outsider artists who engage with the world in a purposeful way, either by presenting art for public viewing or by simply being out among others where he and his…
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Portraits by Lynn Lane and Melanie Loew in black and white photography and paint on paper both seek to understand the dynamic relationship between humans and animals, specifically cats and…
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Hundreds of painted cardboard boxes echo the slums of Mitra’s native India and Favela shantytowns.
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An installation encapsulating our surrender to comfort and consumption.
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Drawings rooted in geometry.
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Six artists who integrate discarded items with clay and ceramic processes.
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Dimly lit screens painted with photo luminescent-pigment. A custom built green channel laser “projector” will then project graphical interpretations of the space on to the photo luminescent screens for a…
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The third phase of the rotating mural at Lawndale is a collaboration between artists Daniel Anguilu and Aaron Parazette.
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A 20-minute talk by a Rice professor, whose research provides context for Gunilla Klingberg’s Wheel of Everyday Life. Bring your lunch and enjoy complimentary drinks and dessert. Jeff Kripal is…
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The U.S. premiere of new performance piece by Jean-Claude Carrière, the screenwriter of “The Incredible Lightness of Being.” A tightly condensed version of the ancient Indian epic, The Mahabharata based…
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A 20-minute talk by professor Dossett, whose research provides context for gunilla Klingberg’s Wheel of Everyday Life.
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Prolific sculptor Tony Feher, whose work is currently on view at Blaffer Art Museum, will discuss his work, process, and the 25-year survey organized by Blaffer’s Director and Cheif Curator,…
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A parade, video screening, and ceremony to transfer the suits worn on the Human Tour from functional cover to artifacts of an odyssey. From March 10 the suits and other…
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In the Window Box, Jared Wesley Singer’s project Sediments of Igneous Artutilizes ceramic waste materials to communicate the urgency of environmental responsibility.
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An accumulative exhibition and live performance featuring the simple, domestic act of washing dinnerware.