An exhibition of works by Leslie Fenn that examine the transformation of Cottage Grove, a Houston neighborhood near White Oak Bayou. In her images, Fenn captures ” feelings of loss and the remorseless eradication…
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The Harmon and Harriet Kelley Collection of African American Art: Works on Paper
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechAn exhibition of works from the Harmon and Harriet Kelley Collection of African American Art. Works from the collection were previously shown at the Wichita Art Museum, California African American Art Museum, the…
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A screening of works by Adachi Masao, Nagisa Ōshima, Ito Takashi, Matsumoto Toshio, Terayama Shuji, and Wakamatsu Koji. The films in the program are responses to Japan’s post-war seiji no kisetsu (season…
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An exhibition of works by Dallas-based zine and comic artist Lauren Maxwell. “Through the lens of mystery, fantasy and re-contextualized memes, Lauren crafts brief improvised narratives in a uniquely whimsical yet grounded…
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An exhibition showcasing works by Art League Houston’s 2016 High School Intensive Program participants. The students in the program are instructed by local artists to “go beyond techniques traditionally taught in high school…
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A group exhibition featuring works in sculpture, mixed-media, drawing, painting and ceramics by some of Houston’s exciting emerging and established artists who teach at the Art League School. Participating artists: Kelly…
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A group exhibition featuring works in jewelry, sculpture, drawing, mixed-media, ceramics, print-making and painting by students who participated in classes through the Art League School during the past year.
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An event aiming to educate the public about art and autism. Presenters include: Dr. Laurence A. Becker, PhD; Kiera Hoogendam, Artist; and Darcy Schiller, Education Specialist in Autism.
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A workshop activity where kids can create a reflective work of art using printmaking techniques. Recommended for ages 2 – 11. Reservations are requested.
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An exhibition of high-relief cardboard sculptures by Dallas artist Ali Golzad. “Golzad uses the innocence of children juxtaposed in war-torn countries to inform and educate his audience about cultures that may not…
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An exhibition of works by Bumin Kim. The artist on their work: These works shift, undulate, and pulse into our space, promulgating themselves as entities emancipated from the confines of flatland,…
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An exhibition of works by Nigerian artist Kingsley Onyeiwu. The works in the show explore the concept of how portraiture can communicate cultural identity to a broad audience.
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An exhibition of works by Roger Colombik. The pieces in the show are inspired by the artist’s travels and the “synergetic relationship between memory and history.”
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An exhibition featuring new work by ASU’s art faculty members: Esteban Apodaca, Katherine Bunker, Edwin Cuenco, Randy Hall, Chris Stewart, Ben Sum, and John Vinklarek.
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An event where artists are encouraged to trade, swap, and give away tools, supplies, and art.
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Works by Christy Lee Rogers.
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An exhibition of works by Lisette Chavez. The pieces in the show are inspired by Chavez’s childhood growing up in a conservative Catholic family. For the show, Chavez creates an all-over installation of images…
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An exhibition of new watercolors by Arthur Turner. The works in the show are inspired by the natural landscape and shapes present in Turner’s garden.
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An exhibition of Marfa-based artists. The show explores each artist’s personal connection to the town’s landscape and remoteness. Artists include Valerie Arber, Camp Bosworth, Meghan Gerety, Anne Marie Nafziger, and…
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From the gallery: “White Hot is an installation-based exhibition about one brown man’s experience within the shadow of whiteness. Mark Anthony Martinez is an Offwhite [tenuously latino, non-white, non-Black and…