Apparently, contributors to Wikipedia are mostly white guys, so edit-a-thons have been popping up all over the world as a way of bridging the gap in Wikipedia’s sexual and racial…
"Project Row Houses"
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A conversation between New York-based writer, curator and art historian Joshua Decter and Project Row Houses founder Rick Lowe.
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Today, Art League Houston will host the second of four meetings of Art Work: A Reading and Discussion Series, a reading group that was announced the weekend of Charge 2016, the ALH’s January…
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Even artists have to pay taxes and it’s often more complicated than other people’s taxes. Texas Accountants and Lawyers for the Arts (TALA) wants to help. On February 8 at…
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A group show featuring material collected from the Vickery Meadow neighborhood of Dallas. Initially conceptualized by Project Row Houses’ Rick Lowe, this program is a collective of artists working out of the…
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The University of Houston’s Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts has just announced the lineup for their third annual CounterCurrent festival, happening April 12-17. There will be multiple projects on…
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Linda Shearer, who came to Texas (from the Williams College Museum of Art, Williamstown, Massachusetts, where she was director from 1989 to 2004) to serve as interim director for the…
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Today, participation in the art world is akin to auditioning for American Idol; it’s no longer grounded in reality. What difference does it make if you do or don’t have an MFA degree?
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Peter Lucas highlights some favorite programs in the upcoming Houston Cinema Arts Festival 2015.
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It’s the eighth round of the Idea Fund, which gives out grants for “artist-generated or artist-centered projects that exemplify unconventional, interventionist, conceptual, entrepreneurial, participatory, or guerrilla artistic practices.” The re-granting…
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British-Nigerian artist Zina Saro-Wiwa discusses her practice with Project Row Houses public art director Ryan Dennis. Saro-Wiwa currently has a solo exhibition, Did You Know We Taught Them How to Dance?, on…
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A new program by PRH where “members will learn about the fundamentals of art collecting through a series of workshops, interactive experiences, and purchasing opportunities through Project Row Houses”
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“And I wasn’t dissing dungeons and dragons, people. I played dungeons and dragons in sixth grade!”
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Our special guest star this week is Jennie Ash, Visual Arts Director at Art League Houston!! Like everything else, the Top Five is always better in a British accent. Jennie joined Rainey Knudson on a wet day at Project Row Houses to count down this week's list!
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Houston-based webzine Not That But This–notthatbutthis.com–is celebrating its redesigned site with a party at Project Row Houses this Saturday evening. The website was founded by Nathaniel Donnett in 2012, and features…
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Preventing awfulness should not be the aim of a public art selection process.
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Another town hall meeting will be held to discuss the state of the arts on Saturday, May 2, at 11:30am at Houston’s El Dorado Ballroom. The City of Houston has…
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Linda Shearer officially retired on Friday as Executive Director of Houston’s Project Row Houses (PRH) and, on Tuesday, PRH announced a shift in organizational leadership. Rick Lowe, who started PRH…
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Project Row Houses’ Round 42 exhibitions are guest curated by former PRH/Core fellow Sally Frater and feature the work of artists from Canada, the Caribbean, Europe, and the United States.…
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The art aficionados over at USA Today are holding a “Reader’s Choice” contest for “America’s Best Art District.” They’ve narrowed it down to 20 nominees with many usual suspects in…