Barbara Purcell interviews the founders and directors of Really Small Museum, a small but mighty new exhibition space in Austin.
"off road"
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From the Blaffer Museum: “Artist Maryam Jafri is known for her wry explorations of the alternative economies that circulate within the branding of products and people. Her exhibition at the…
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Photographer Geoff Winningham Uncovers Historic Photographs of Houston’s Buffalo Bayou
by Glasstireby GlasstireThe show is an in-depth look at the past and present life of Buffalo Bayou in Houston.
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The roving exhibition includes work by Claudia Aparicio Gamundi, Adrian Armstrong, Zoe Berg, Sev Coursen, Alex Diamond, Andie Flores, Alexis Mabry, Payton McGowen, Kevin Muñoz, and Ariel Spiegelman.
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ABOUT THE FOUNDATION The Powell Foundation is a private, family foundation that strives to be a catalyst for impactful initiatives that enhance the quality of life in the communities it…
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From Nancy Littlejohn Fine Art: “SARAH SUDHOFF Sudhoff is a visual artist, educator and former photo editor for Texas Monthly and Time magazines. She recently served as Executive Director and Curator for the Texas…
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For the month of May, Houston's Asia Society Texas Center has announced a lineup of programs and activities to commemorate the annual celebration.
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Profile
Kathy Kelley on Castoffs, Real Space, and How Writing Reveals the Artist
by Hannah Deanby Hannah Dean"I’m looking at large trends. So many visual artists write!"
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A collaboration led by SMU Meadows School of the Arts’ Ignite/Arts Dallas initiative with extensive group of organizations, artists and social justice advocates. From the ogranizers: “Three artworks debut this…
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"'Offerings' needs to be shown literally across the street from a police station. It deserves it."
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Note: This is an online-only event. From Big Medium: “Coffee Chats feature leaders in the creative community sharing their personal and professional experiences to inspire others pursuing careers in art.…
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“Public Art UHS presents On Site x Off Site, a series of live conversations with artists from our collection and special guests. Moderated by Mark Cervenka, director of the O’Kane Gallery…
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“Evoking the true spirit of collaboration, Dallas-based Clark and Oaxaca, Mexico, artists Jacobo and María Ángeles have created work that forms a cultural bridge, uniting the craft of traditional artists…
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Every journey has a soundtrack, and 'Road Angel' lays down a linear blast of a hum and a thrum that fills up the corners of our big ol’ melancholy highway with that amber ache that makes you feel alive.
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Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston’s 14-acre home to collections of decorative art, paintings, and furniture, has gone full-on Broadway. Currently, the collection is offering an audio tour…
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In its sixth year, CineMarfa continued building layers of connections upon its impressive, ongoing program through really smart and playful placement of our media mirrors.
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For the high-end art collector, a vanity museum is a tricky thing to pull off. I live in the same city as the quirky, elegant Menil Collection, perhaps the best…
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The exhibition brings together the history of early public television broadcasting in Houston with early experiments in turning the museum into a televisual experience for the home viewer. Highlights of…
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The debate continues of whether or not the US will instate droit de suite, or artists royalties, for artwork resold at public auction. A bevy of high-powered lawyers from various…
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Galleries exist in a strange gradient between shop and museum, money-maker and cultural institution. Pragmatism has certainly dictated that this exhibition leans toward the former.