An online exhibition from Eileen Maxson. To view the upcoming artist talk stream, go here. From the artist: “I don’t know about you, but I find myself coming up short…
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A participatory installation by the Undocumented Migration Project. To register for the online conversation September 10, go here. To register for the lecture by author and design activist Ronald Rael…
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Even at the end of options, there are still options.
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Note: This is an online only exhibition. Registration for this event can be found here. The Facebook event can be found here. From the Rothko Chapel: “Join the Rothko Chapel…
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To register for the October 15 discussion, SUFFRAGE NOW! From the Streets!, go here. From the Elisabet Ney Museum: “On August 18, 1920, the Nineteenth Amendment was ratified, giving women…
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Five-Minute Tours
Five-Minute Tours: “Mizukagami” by Miya Ando at Asia Society Texas Center, Houston
by Glasstireby Glasstire"Asia Society Texas Center curator Bridget Bray takes us on a vertical tour to explore artist Miya Ando's installation."
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A solo exhibition featuring work by Valerie Fowler. From the gallery: “Habitats and Pathways is Austin based Valerie Fowler’s second solo exhibition of paintings and mixed media artworks at CAMIBAart…
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“The public is welcome to attend Fort Worth Art Commission Meetings, which take place at 5:00 p.m. on the second Monday of the month. More information and an updated agenda will be…
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He was a kind man who struggled with life as we all sometimes do, and created a path of his own.
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The City of Houston Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs (MOCA) and Downtown Redevelopment Authority, in partnership with gener8tor announced today a new initiative supporting Houston artists, musicians, creatives and nonprofit…
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News
Houston Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs $18,500 “Let Creativity Happen!” Grant Recipients Announced
Let Creativity Happen! (LCH!) Digital is a redesigned initiative to honor the innovative work artists are creating during the current COVID-19 crisis.
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Note: This event is online-only. Stuck in the house with nothing to do? Mix it up at DJ Sun’s virtual Happy Hour. Mark your calendar now, and watch your email…
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2020: Art in the Age of Pandemic. Death and Beginning-a-new.
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View the Live events on Local public access channel HTV, the Orange Show Center for Visionary Art’s YouTube channel, or on Facebook Live.
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While the pandemic was certainly not a part of the conceptual planning for the show, it has become a major protagonist in the unsettling timeliness of the exhibition itself.
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“This mix weaves together rare cuts from a lot of jazz greats,” says Lucas. “I think it makes a good, atmospheric home soundtrack — for working, relaxing, or reflecting.”
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As Gil Scott-Heron put it in 1976, it's “partial deification of partial accomplishments, over partial periods of time.”
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After 30 years in clay, Texas artists Michael and Gaye Lynn Hodgson are still surrounded by love: love for one another and for the handmade porcelain and stoneware pottery they…
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Lori Boornazian Diel, professor of art history at Texas Christian University, will present a free lecture titled “The Codex Mexicanus: An Aztec Guide to Life in the Christian World” on…
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The myths and legends of Texas cowboys and longhorns run deep, but what about the brightly lit bustling cities, the rolling plains and painted canyons, the towering pines and swampy…