New work in a range of media by the school’s faculty.
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A night of performances. Artists include: Sarah El Rodriguez, Cecelia White, Emily Whittemore, Clay Zapalac, Evan McCarley, Cat Scott, Raindawg, Andrew Demattio, Unna Bettie, Trey Lindon Duvall, Emmanuel Arambula, and more.
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An exhibition of works by Margaret Smithers-Crump that address vulnerability and transformation within the natural cycles of life.
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An exhibition of recent work by Debra Barrera and Kelly O’Connor. Creating a sense of memory, the works in the show suggest a shared past or consciousness through mass culture’s collective…
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A lecture series where visiting scholars introduce different aspects, regions, and periods of Asian art. Tickets can be found here.
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500X’s annual membership show. Featuring 16 artists, this show is comprised of works that explore a variety of content and formal concerns.
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An exhibition of silver gelatin prints by San Antonio-based artist Tess Martinez. These works focus on ideas of anonymity and ambiguity through faceless portraits in which the sitter is defined by…
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An exhibition of images that infer time-based events. Artists in the exhibition include Jay Gould, Jaime E. Johnson, John William Keedy, Heather Stratton, and Melanie Walker.
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A panel discussing Houston’s three new art districts and developments: the East End Arts District, the Midtown Cultural Arts and Entertainment District and the Washington Avenue Arts District. The panel will…
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An exhibition of new works by Houston-based artist Tommy Gregory. Featuring sculpture and neon works, this show emphasizes the importance of face to face interactions among people.
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An exhibition of works that explore the space between presence, absence, and the way we interpret awareness in daily life. Artists include Rodney Graham, Jill Magid, Mark Manders, K.r.m Mooney, Lais Myrrha, R.H. Quaytman, and Alona Rodeh.
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A show of works by David Adickes, Henri Gadbois and Leila McConnell.
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A show of works by Houston artists that focus on architecture. Artists include: Alex Barber, Marco Guerra, Cabos 22, Beau Pope, and Jessica Pope.
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Works that focus on the subverting of the gendered forms of art history and comment on the performativity of sexual identity.
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An exhibition of over 140 works by Mexican artist Miguel Covarrubias. Working as a painter, caricaturist, writer, cartographer, and illustrator, Covarrubias was awarded two Guggenheim Fellowships to produce ethnographical works. This exhibition brings…
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An exhibition of three-dimensional watercolors by LD Kingsley. By combining paper and metal surfaces, Kingsley captures oxidation of the metal within the paintings, emphasizing the fragility of the materials and the images.
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An exhibition of works by Brad Moody and Randall Mosmon. Known for their aggressive use of line and color, Moody and Mosmon’s works have deep personal significance. The pieces in…
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An exhibition of abstract and representational paintings. Combining the landscapes of Santa Fe and Texas, Staley communicates his memories and dreams of nature.
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A group exhibition of works that explore the different ways humans intervene with the natural landscape. This event is part of Fotoseptiembre.
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A sound program that celebrates composer Pauline Oliveros’ concept of Deep Listening. Performers include Saxophonist Joe McPhee, Heloise Gold, and others.