Art at a Time Like This, a nonprofit supporting the presentation of art in response to current events, will debut a series of artist-designed billboards responding to the mass incarceration crisis on Saturday, November 4 in Houston.
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From the organizers: “In early November, Art at a Time Like This will launch 8×5 Houston, a public intervention with artworks responding to the mass incarceration crisis. Displayed on ten billboards and…
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Art at a Time Like This, a nonprofit supporting the presentation of art in response to current events, and SaveArtSpace, a Brooklyn-based nonprofit bringing art to nontraditional spaces using billboards, have launched an open call for Houston artists.
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Review: “If You Look Hard Enough, You Can See Our Future” at the African American Museum of Dallas
William Sarradet writes about an exhibition of South African art currently on view at the African American Museum of Dallas.
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Last week the City of San Antonio announced that it has partnered with Google Arts & Culture to bring several local institutions onto the online platform.
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Colette Copeland reviews exhibitions on view at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and the Houston Museum of African American Culture.
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With summer just around the corner, Houston-area museums, including the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, the Blaffer Art Museum, and the Moody Center for the Arts have announced their upcoming exhibitions.
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Art League Houston has announced the recipients of its annual Texas Artist of the Year and Texas Patron of Year awards, as well as its biennial Lifetime Achievement Award in Arts Leadership.
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The Houston-based BIPOC Arts Network & Fund will award individual grants up to $20,000 to 50 artists through its 2023 Artist Awards.
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Food, Fabric, and History: David Alekhuogie at Assembly, Houston
by Graham Bellby Graham BellGraham Bell reviews David Alekhuogie's exhibition of photographs in Houston.
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Houston’s Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs Awards Over $90K in Grants to Creatives & Nonprofits
The City of Houston Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs has awarded over $90,000 in grants to 19 individuals and nonprofit organizations through its Neighborhood Cultural Destinations and Let Creativity Happen grant initiatives.
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The Houston Cinema Arts Festival has announced the full lineup for its 14th annual festival, happening over this and next week, November 10 - 17, 2022.
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From the Houston Climate Justice Museum & Cultural Center: “The Houston Climate Justice Museum & Cultural Center presents “Creosote Stories: Seeding Planthropocenes in Northeast Houston,” at the Rice University Solar…
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From Fotofest: “About African Cosmologies: Redux African Cosmologies: Redux is an adaptation of the postponed FotoFest Biennial 2020 exhibition, African Cosmologies: Photography, Time, and the Other, featuring artists included in the original iteration…
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Megan Krznarich on how artist Anna Mavromatis' works trace the ideas about and status of women in American culture.
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Jessica Fuentes discusses the significance of the newly opened Molina Family Latino Gallery at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History.
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Suber’s show is an encapsulation of this spirituality that surrounds the spaces between all of us.
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Art League Houston has announced the 2022 winners of its Lifetime Achievement Award in Visual Arts, Texas Artist of the Year award, and Texas Patrons of the Year award.
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From the Houston Museum of African American Culture: “The Houston Museum of African American Culture (HMAAC) is delighted to present Tierney Malone’s The Jazz Church of Houston for one week…
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La BIPOC Arts Network & Fund otorga $2 millones en becas para 120 organizaciones y colectivos de arte de Houston
La BIPOC Arts Network & Fund ha otorgado un total de 2 millones de dólares en becas para 120 organizaciones y colectivos de arte del Área Metropolitana de Houston.