An exhibition of poetic abstract paintings and works on paper by New York-based Japanese artist Kikuo Saito spanning thirty years.
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A conversation about art and craft with Roberto Tejada, Chitra Ganesh, Suzanne Bloom of “Manual,” and Art Lies Editor Raphael Rubinstein. The event celebrates the release of the new issue of…
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A performance by multidisciplinary artist Dean Moss–a dark, wry meditation on the legacy of the white 19th-century abolitionist and related racial, gender, and generational issues. Moss mixes live choreography and…
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An exhibition of new works by Austin-based artist Joseph Phillips exploring the idea of frontiers and his roles as artist, husband, and father.
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A conversation with guests Charles Esche and Franklin Sirmans comparing the approaches taken in their curatorial work and discussing the intersection of local and global contexts.
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Part of the international Sunday Soup Network Micro Grant project, Houston’s second Homeland Soup event provides attendees with food and drink, and grants the proceeds of the $5-$10 entrance fee…
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Three exhibitions of ceramic arts open simultaneously–Portraits of the Earth featuring the work of two ceramic artists Margaret Boozer and Juan Granados, 100 Years: A Celebration of Master Potter Otto…
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A group print show celebrating the iconic queen of pinups, Bettie Page. Curated by Aubrey Carroll and Hannah Goheen, the show includes work by The Amazing Hancock Brothers, Christopher Wallace,…
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The premiere screening of Tish Stringer’s new short film profiling Mexico City-based printmaker Artemio Rodriguez, shot during his recent Houston exhibition and workshops. Part of an ongoing series documenting endangered…
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A talk on the history, significance, and possibilities of “artist talks” by Daniel Atkinson, Education and Public Programs Manager at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston. (This has been rescheduled, now…
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A group exhibition bringing together works by artists Brittni Harvey, Malek Lazri and Alison Whitworth as a creative conversation on the forces and relations of alienation, exploitation and fetishism humans…
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A show featuring Austin artist Manik Raj Nakra’s series incorporating superstition, historical Indian iconography and ancient architecture–as well as a new, limited edition zine of the same name.
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Part of the ongoing “Connected City Design Challenge” exploring design solutions to bridging the divides between Dallas’ Downtown and Trinity River, this panel discussion will be moderated by Brent Brown,…
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A group exhibition in the vast Williams Tower lobby gallery space, featuring recent work by the Art Guys, Harvey Bott, Terrell James, Beth Secor, Patrick Renner, Tara Conley, Kelli Vance,…
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Visual Arts Graduate Students open their studios to showcase their latest ceramics, graphic design, painting, photography, and sculpture.
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An exhibition of drawings by London-based Argentine artist Pablo Bronstein, whose work explores our built environment from architecture to machines. Inspired by late-18th- and early-19th-century renderings, this installation includes drawings…
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Octavia’s second annual pop-up art show in collaboration with curator Alice Carrington Foultz at the historic Roosevelt Library features the work Texas artist Sherry Owens, New York-based Japanese artist Kikuo…
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The 48th Annual WorldFest-Houston, a ten day festival featuring 51 feature films, 125 shorts, and 9 master classes. Full schedule and info HERE
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A talk on the history, meaning, and possibilities of “artist talks” by Daniel Atkinson, Education and Public Programs Manager at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston.
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An exhibition of work by Argentina artist Marie Orensanz, including the artist’s installation of 20 white opaline bells and a suite of mixed media works on paper from the 1970s…