Since 1985, the City of Houston has awarded more than 780 Houston artists more than $4.5 million through individual artist grants. Yesterday the Office of the Mayor announced the list…
"Sarah Welch"
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The University of Houston Library’s Special Collections department recently announced that it has acquired Zine Fest Houston’s records. The collection consists primarily of zines, ephemera and print items, some of which date…
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Today, October 28, from 6-9PM, we are hosting a party at the bar/performance venue/gathering place Notsuoh in celebration of Glasstire’s 15th anniversary! There will be Texas art-inspired bingo and a costume…
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A Halloween-themed zine-making workshop with Houston zine artists Maria-Elisa Heg, Anastasia Kirages, and Sarah Welch. This workshop will focus on DIY publishing techniques and the use of collage in zines, and will…
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Today, September 17, is the second annual Comix Gauntlet at Houston art space Alabama Song. For seven hours today, a select group of artists will each create a seven-page comic from…
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Comix Gauntlet is a seven hour comics challenge: 7 hours for each artist to create a 7 page comic. This challenge will culminate in an art exhibition where both original…
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Yesterday, Zine Fest Houston (ZFH) announced a new partnership with Lawndale Art Center for their 2016 self-published book and zine festival, set for November 19, 2016. In past years, ZFH hosted their program…
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The first issue of EXU, a full-color, tabloid-like magazine created by longtime Houston-based art writer Robert Boyd, is currently on sale for a measly $3! EXU is a tabloid. EXU is…
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This past week, Houston’s Lawndale Art Center announced their newest crop of residents (who are all already based in Houston!): Melinda Laszczynski, Randi Long, and Sarah Welch. Through the program, each artist…
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A zine-making workshop organized by Jennie Ash and the organizers of Zine Fest Houston (Maria Heg, Anastasia Kirages and Sarah Welch). “Participants are invited to collectively create a zine exploring what…
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An “art party” featuring DJs, performance art, and visual art. Tickets are $10. Performances by: Bastard Mysticism,Papier Blanc, Jeremiah Carroll, Unna Bettie, Andrew DiMatteo, Jennifer Free, Brittani Broussard, Jana Whatley & Stoo Gogo, Jonatan Lopez, and Emanuel Arámbula. Visual…
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Rainey Knudson and Michael Bise tackle deliciousness, comics, and the problem with chirality. 1. Ed Blackburn: All the News That’s Fit to Draw Rudolph Blume Fine Art | ArtScan Gallery (Houston) October…
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A seven hour event where each artist will produce a seven-page comic. Using Alabama Song as a workspace, the original art for each comic will be showcased during the evening…
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On September 5 and 6, Dallas will host interconnecting events focusing on the region’s burgeoning love affair with zines. On September 5 at 3 p.m. at the J. Erik Jonsson…
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The Houston art writer has paused writing and is publishing a new magazine of artists' works: "I’m not in love with my own voice. I’m in love with seeing things."
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The Great God Pan is Dead, a longtime Houston-based blog about art and comics founded by Robert Boyd, is launching an art/prose/comics print publication called Exu, and it promises some very…
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The Idea Fund has announced 12 grantees for its seventh round of funding the unfundable in Houston. Jurors for this round of grants were Ben Davis, writer, critic, and Executive…
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Curated by Iris Bechtol and Josh Rose, thins show focuses on the social, political, and cultural issues addressed in comics and zines. April 23, 11:15-12:15, H100 Sarah Welch, artist lecture. April 28, 10:10…
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Sarah Welch, Sarah Crowe, and Graham Austin take over Co-Lab for an exhibition including a wide range of media. In this new group exhibition, AIN’T NOTHIN LIKE THE REAL THING,…
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Co-lab presents a Collaborative Installation by Sarah Welch, Sarah Crowe, and Graham Austin, three young artists who have returned "to their birthplace after spending time in their respective northern megacities.…