The national non-profit organization Artadia has awarded over $3 million to more than 300 artists in the past 18 years. In 2003, the city of Houston was added to its…
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The 2017 Houston Artadia awards finalists were announced yesterday: Regina Agu, Catherine Colangelo, Gabriel Martinez, Kaneem Smith, and Sarah Welch. Artadia is a national non-profit organization that supports visual artists…
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A group exhibition organized by Ann Johnson and featuring works by Regina Agu, Rabéa Ballin, Ann Johnson, Lauren Kelley, Autumn Knight, Rosine Kouman, Lovie Olivia, Kaneem Smith, and Monica Villarreal. “The works…
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Review
‘Friendly Fire’ at the Station Museum of Contemporary Art, Houston
by Betsy Hueteby Betsy HueteEven though this show opened three days before the election, it’s as if it anticipated the outcome—and it quietly poses questions about how to exist in this new dystopian paradigm.
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Rainey Knudson and Christina Rees on which shows to take which relatives to over the long holiday weekend. “What do we do at Thanksgiving? We get out of the house,…
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A show featuring works by Clark Derbes, Sharon Engelstein, Paul Kittelson, Matt Messinger and Kaneem Smith.
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“Friendly Fire consists of spatial constructs and interior interventions by artists drawn from this community.” Featuring works by: Regina Agu, Noah Edmundson, Robert Hodge, Jesse Lott, Gabriel Martinez, Lovie Olivia, Forrest Prince, and Kaneem Smith.
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An exhibition of works by established African and African American women artists working in painting, sculpture, works on paper, video, photography and installation from the 1970’s to the present. Artists include: Ann…
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An exhibition featuring works by PRH’s 2016 Summer Studio residents. This year’s artists were mentored by Kaneem Smith, a Houston-based artist and daughter of PRH founding artist George Smith. Participating 2016…
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Project Row Houses in Houston kicks off its annual summertime artist-in-residency program this week. The program, called Summer Studios, is for emerging and student artists in the region. It last six weeks, and…
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Christina Rees and Rainey Knudson count down this week’s picks. Heavy on the Houston, although Dallas artist Pierre Krause wins the #1 slot due to her show’s title and where it’s…
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An exhibition of site-specific installation art. Juried by Bill Arning and Jillian Conrad, the show will feature installations from 30 Houston artists. Artists include Aaron Courtland, Bennie Flores Ansell, Brenda Cruz-Wolf…
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An exhibition of works by the UHD faculty. Artists include Mark Cervenka, John Davis, Gaby Hernandez, El Franco Lee II, Floyd Newsum, Mason Rankin, Beth Secor and Kaneem Smith.
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I’m not sure what I expected from “Triple Treat,” the CAMx exhibition at Unit B. I had really high hopes for the exhibition and can honestly say that I’m extremely…
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Recently I had a chance to talk with Nina Hassele, director of Contemporary Art Month (CAM), and CAM Board Member Leigh Baldwin; both told me all about CAM past and…
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A tour of visual and performing art starting in the driveway of 1300 -1310 Andrews St, Houston, and continuing through the streets of Freedmen’s Town, including The African American Library…
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News
Houston Finalists Named for Sixth Round of Artadia Awards, Winners To Be Announced at TX Contemporary Art Fair Oct. 19
Panelists Michelle White, Curator at The Menil Collection; Margot Norton, Curatorial Associate at the New Museum, New York; and N. Dash, a New York artist, named have selected ten finalists…
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Small sculpture by Sharon Engelstein, Nicholas Kersulis, Darryl Lauster, Matt Messinger, and Kaneem Smith.
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Opens Saturday, September 10, 7–10 pm Work by Texas women whose works encourage political, social or spiritual consciousness; featuring Wanda Alexander, Kelly Alison, Lydia Bodnar-Balahutrak, Ann Harithas, Jackie Harris, Maria…
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The Community Artists’ Collective presents an exhibition on October 15 in cooperation with the Cynthia Mitchell Center’s event Life is Living in Emancipation Park on November 6, a hip-hop based…