February 13 - April 25, 2025
From Architecture Center Houston:
“Doodling is more than idle scribbles—it’s a universal form of creative expression and a window into the mind. Science reveals that doodling enhances memory, sharpens focus, and stimulates problem-solving. It bridges the gap between conscious thought and subconscious creativity, fostering connections that fuel innovation. Doodling engages the logical left and creative right hemispheres, facilitating a “whole-brain” approach to thinking. When a low-stakes task like doodling occupies the conscious mind, the subconscious can process complex problems, often leading to creative insights.
John Kirksey, architect and business owner, doodled his way through 50+ years of phone calls and meetings. Exotic animals, technical-organic hybrids, caricature portraits, and purely comedic themes—the doodles are an intricate blend of John’s vivid imagination and subconscious mind. Karin Broker, Professor Emerita, Printmaking and Drawing at Rice University, says of John, “If you sat in a meeting with him and he doodled away, that meant he was paying attention. No staring out the window, no shifting in his seat, no thinking about something else. John simultaneously focused the two sides of his brain to problem-solve and strategize. These small and funky gems are literally recorded moments of a distinct time.”
We invite you into John Kirksey’s whimsical doodle diary.”
Reception: February 13, 2025 | 5:30–7:30 pm
902 Commerce Street
Houston, 77002 Texas
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