Michael Bise struggles to suspend his disbelief as we round up Themed Summer Group Shows. "It's a treasure hunt for bad art."
""Rabea Ballin""
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Redefining Print: Contemporary Prints from Women of The African Diaspora
by Trinh Nguyenby Trinh NguyenAn exhibition featuring unconventional print works examining identity, race, gender and social issues affecting women of the African diaspora. Features work by artists Rabéa Ballin, Ann “Sole Sister” Johnson, Delita…
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The holidays aren’t over yet! Let’s keep it going because now we’re in the midst of Kwanzaa (December 26 to January 1), an African American and Pan-African holiday that celebrates…
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Project Row Houses’ Round 41 explores the ways in which contemporary artists deal with labor-intensive practices. As the first round devoted entirely to female voices, Process and Action features installations…
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BLUEorange’s entry to PrintHouston features the work of four women artists of color: Rabea Ballin, Ann ‘Sole Sister’ Johnson, Delita Martin and Lovie Olivia.
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An exhibition of drawings by Rabéa Ballin, Kent Dorn, Lane Hagood, Stephanie Martz, Margaret Meehan, Eric Pearce, Mark Ponder and Joseph Wooten. Curated by Michael Bise.
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A group exhibition of works on paper by Houston artists Wendy Wagner, Lillian Warren, Lovie Olivia, Rabea Ballin, Kia Nell, Steven J Miller and John Adelman. Wendy Wagner will be…
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Stir is a visually cohesive, materially investigative group show at M Squared Gallery as part of Print Matters. Rabéa Ballin, Lovie Olivia, Delita Martin and Ann Johnson also showed together…
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“Just as the base of traditional American sauces is roux, the base of American Culture is the African American Matrilineal story.” Roux offers storytelling through the medium of printmaking. In…