September 22 - November 18, 2017
“Lines Drawn explores how artists reimagine, disrupt and question received notions of borders and boundaries. By addressing issues of immigration, nationalism, equity, and human rights through their work, the artists encourage us to contemplate the many barriers in our own lives as social constructions of power.”
Participating artists include Jorge Galvan & John Pluecker, Mariam Ghani, Margaret Griffith, Khaled Jarrar, Pedro Lasch, Just Seeds, Phillip Pyle II, Henry G. Sanchez, and workshops, performances and public programs by Keelin Burrows and Travis Smith (in collaboration with the Printing Museum), Carrie Schneider (in collaboration with Arts Take Action Houston), Sara Uribe (in collaboration with Failure to Identify), Zine Fest Houston, and the Houston Cinema Arts Festival. The exhibition also includes a curated Zine Library with selections of activist zines from across North America.
Opening: September 22, 2017 | 7–9 pm
Reading: September 23, 2017 | 3–5 pm
Antígona González: A Reading / Una Lectura
Workshop: October 11, 2017 | 6:30–8:30 pm
Artist/Activist Matchmaking Event
3400 Main Street, Suite 292
Houston, 77002 TX
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