This week, the Rockport Center for the Arts announced that the 11th annual Rockport Film Festival will continue as scheduled from November 2nd to November 4th. This past August, Hurricane Harvey…
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If you are involved with an art organization that was impacted by Hurricane Harvey, we have some important news: the deadline to submit a FEMA Request for Public Assistance is…
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on artists tackling death and urban renewal, a show that migrates, and a museum show that really requires your presence.
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There are precious few artists who attempt to create the kind of ambitious mythological gospel that Hancock has been writing for the last twenty years.
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Christina Rees and Rainey Knudson on artists bringing their A-game, the pleasures of the flesh, and the tale behind Trenton Doyle Hancock's retrospective in Houston.
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This Saturday, Sept. 23 in Houston there’s a major free workshop aimed at artists, galleries, and collectors for helping them salvage water-damaged art objects following Hurricane Harvey. The four organizers are…
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Peter Lucas brings us a homespun Houston music broadcast to help you feel, deal, and replace the sheetrock of your soul.
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Trenton Doyle Hancock’s Texas Artist of the Year Exhibition Relocated to Former Rice Gallery
by Glasstireby GlasstireThis fall, the Art League Houston (ALH) was planning an ambitious retrospective of their 2017 Texas Artist of the Year, Trenton Doyle Hancock. The show was originally set to open on September…
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Birds in Art is an internationally curated exhibit organized by the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, in Wausau, Wisconsin. The show was originally scheduled for the Rockport Center for the…
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A fundraiser to support the victims of Hurricane Harvey.
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The Rockport Center for the Arts (RCA) was scheduled to host the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum’s annual Birds in Art exhibition starting in September 2017. Then came Hurricane Harvey,…
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A show benefitting artists affected by Hurricane Harvey.
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I wonder if all the cities the people of my generation have dreamed of leaving could become some of the only places in the encroaching neoliberal thunderglobe where one could have the leisure to dream.
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In the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, and as other areas of our national coastline await Hurricane Irma, Rice University in Houston has announced that members of its architecture faculty will…
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We are glad to see that Routine Fables, a yearlong project by the Houston artist Elaine Bradford and the poet Sara Cress, has returned after Cress’s house was flooded during…
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech are in Houston, counting down the top five art events opening this weekend in what we call “The Harvey Zone.”
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A show benefiting Houston area artists impacted by Hurricane Harvey. Participating artists include Cathey Miller, Barry Kooda, Erin Curry, Justin Clumpner, Amber Campagna, Brian Crawford, Katrina Rasmussen, Richard Ross, Cabe Booth,…
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The Corpus Christi Songwriters promote original music in the Coastal Bend through a monthly local talent show called “In the Rounds.” Usually, it’s a big open mic fiesta but this…
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Houston organization Fresh Arts has launched the Disaster Relief Fund for Texas Artists, with 100% of the proceeds going directly to help artists affected by Hurricane Harvey. They are…
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A vigil held “for every life lost at the hands of systematic oppression, racism, and a society that too often chooses to look away.” Featuring readings from: Kenna Neitch Apryl…