From the Alta Arts: “The growth of Houston back at the turn of last century was unbridled. Opportunity could be found around every corner of the bayou city. During The…
"It Came from the Bayou"
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From the Houston Center for Photography: “Houston Center for Photography (HCP) is pleased to announce dust to dust on Thursday, September 21, 2023 from 6:00 P.M. – 8 P.M. The…
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Henry Kelly reviews the film "The Dark Sisters" by Texas filmmaker Richard Bailey, which will be released later this year.
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News
Houston’s Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs Awards Over $90K in Grants to Creatives & Nonprofits
The City of Houston Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs has awarded over $90,000 in grants to 19 individuals and nonprofit organizations through its Neighborhood Cultural Destinations and Let Creativity Happen grant initiatives.
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From the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston: “Fifty-five years ago today, Life magazine published photographer Gordon Parks’ groundbreaking images and profile of Stokely Carmichael, the young and controversial civil-rights leader…
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From HETAG: “During the 1930s, art flourished in Texas, and Modernism, that most current of art movements at the time, made its way to the Lone Star State, even as…
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Henry G. Sanchez reviews an exhibition at Jonathan Hopson Gallery in Houston, featuring work by Liz Rodda, Lauren Moya Ford, Hong Hong, Guadalupe Hernandez, Brandon Tho Harris, and Troy Dugas.
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Caitlin Duerler Chávez visits three art exhibitions at the University of Houston Clear-Lake, and also writes about the school's public art.
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Anna Adami talks with Rosemary Candelario about her evolving performance, "aqueous," and her personal relationship to water.
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From G Spot Contemporary: “Hurricane Harvey, an extreme weather event of biblical proportions poured over a trillion gallons of water on Houston, causing unprecedented, destructive flooding. Buffalo Bayou, a main…
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Carmen Herrera, a Cuban-born abstract artist who gained fame in her late 80s, died on February 12, 2022.
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Caitlin Duerler Chávez talks with Alison Weaver, the Suzanne Deal Booth Executive Director of Rice University's Moody Center for the Arts, about the institution's current exhibition, "Soundwaves: Experimental Strategies on Art and Sound."
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Two Emily Peacock exhibitions in Houston use humor to mediate materials, mental health, and motherhood.
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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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From Lawndale: “Mine the Gap presents new work by Jacquelyne Boe and David Janesko, Gerardo Rosales, and Holly Veselka, created during their 2019-21 Artist Studio Program residencies at Lawndale. Exploring…
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An outdoor exhibition of sculpture by Carmen Herrera. To register for the virtual artist talk, go here. More below: “Buffalo Bayou Partnership (BBP) is pleased to announce Estructuras Monumentales, a…
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This is Herrera’s first public art exhibition in Houston, and the sculptures' second presentation ever.
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El momento para hacerlo ha llegado. Somos el 45% de la población.
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There remains compelling early Texas art still undiscovered. The greater art world needs research programs like CASETA.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on the evolution of a young painter, the women of Flatbed Press, and this weekend's big Glasstire Party celebrating San Antonio artists.