Rainey Knudson and Brandon Zech on an interactive beach in Galveston, a gaggle of art collectives in Fort Worth, and a show of blue bloods in Houston.
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Brandon Zech and guest Henry G. Sanchez on research as art in San Antonio, a rethink on the art of Venezuela, and a show in El Paso by a prolific Marfa-based artist.
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“Threshold is an interactive video installation by Houston-based artist Lina Dib that incorporates video of waves breaking on the Galveston shore just before sunset. The shore’s infinite poetic qualities, constant…
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News
galleryHOMELAND Rebrands & Signs Six-Year Lease in Houston’s East End
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechAlong with this new chapter for galleryHOMELAND comes a name change — the organization will now go by Space HL.
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Expanding to four days and in a new location at the Aransas County Airport, the Rockport Film Festival, a continuing symbol of the city's resilience and recovery after suffering during Hurricane Harvey, returns for its 12th year.
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Be Prepared for the Next Storm & Learn What’s Up With Houston’s Bayou
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechLearn how Houston plans to cope with future storms, and practice disaster preparedness yourself at these various workshops and symposia.
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Set to run October 4-7, 2018 at Houston's George R. Brown Convention Center, this seventh iteration of the fair will feature more than 70 galleries, making it the "largest edition to date."
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Pictures from the opening night of "Seeing Harvey: Personal Stories, Public Responses" & "Gideon Mendel: Deluge" at FotoFest in Houston.
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A comic by Texas artist John Forse.
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Houston Photojournalist Janice Rubin Donates 15,000 Works to UH
by Paula Newtonby Paula NewtonWorld-renowned Houston photojournalist Janice Rubin recently donated 15,000 of her works to the University of Houston (UH) Libraries Special Collections. The black and white prints, color slides and negatives from…
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Op Ed
Houston, We Need To Vote On This Flood Bond. Then We Need to Dream About The City We Could Be.
Of course, if you want to really dream, you could imagine downtown Houston looking like Paris with the Seine running through it.
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A comic by Paris, Texas-based artist John Forse.
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An exhibition featuring works by Houston artists Amy C. Evans and J. Marie Valdez. The show is in commemoration of Hurricane Harvey’s one year anniversary.
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“Rockport is Austin-based artist Elijah Barrett’s account of the weeks and months after Hurricane Harvey swept through the community of Rockport, Texas and the surrounding area. The photographs explore seeing…
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An exhibition featuring works by 20 Houston-area students who show what life is like in the city post-Hurricane Harvey.
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An exhibition of works by Houston artist Avisheh Mohsenin. The show, in commemoration of the one-year anniversary of Hurricane Harvey, presents works that were created by the artist reclaiming her photographs that…
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This coming weekend, on Saturday, July 21, 2018, the Stark Foundation in Orange, Texas is hosting a public workshop to teach people about caring for collections they have, including family photos, precious…
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Rockport, under the clarion call of “Rockport Strong,” is roaring back.
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Since Hurricane Harvey, cities along Texas’ coast have dealt with the post-storm fallout in a number of ways: in Rockport, a small coastal town in one of the state’s hardest-hit…
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“Rockport is Austin-based artist Elijah Barrett’s account of the weeks and months after Hurricane Harvey swept through the community of Rockport, Texas and the surrounding area. On its surface, this…