My hope is that you look at these images as a sort of proof-of-life document. Check in on these artists if you know them, and others you may know.
bradly brown
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The SJCS Gallery in Houston asks visitors to help recreate the local flora and fauna by taking advantage of the gallery's maker space.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on a new artist residency, finding grace in destruction, and this weekend's dialogue between two creative icons.
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Review
Escaping the Narrative Trap of Video Art: David Politzer and Bradly Brown
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechIf an artist is making a time-based work, it might behoove them to work smart rather than work hard.
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Christina Rees and Michael Bise on Midland versus Odessa culture, painters who can actually paint, and a fond farewell to a cranky Houston artist.
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semigloss. Magazine Issue #6 Sound will be released this evening at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston (CAMH). A year after the associated sound exhibition, Sympathy for the Devil, opened at…
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The (mostly) Texas-based publication semigloss.Magazine [sic] has just released its long-awaited sixth issue; this one is called Sound and, as you might have guessed, deals with writings, art, and actual recorded sound…
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The Board of Directors of Houston’s Lawndale Art Center announced the appointment of Stephanie Schumann Mitchell as Executive Director. Before relocating to Houston with her husband, Mitchell co-directed the first…
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Lawndale Art Center in Houston has announced the three artists who will participate in the tenth round of its Lawndale Artist Studio Program: Bradly Brown, Cobra McVey and Anthony Sonnenberg. The three begin their…
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The intensity and ego-wrangling within art collectives makes them nearly impossible to sustain for very long, so the loss of Homecoming as we know it comes as no surprise.
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Despite all that’s wrong in this society it’s the responsibility of the new artists to occur. The explanation that the times and the society are bad is pointless. Probably they’ve…
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You must have noticed, if you live in DFW, that there’s some pretty exciting artwork bobbing all over its various surfaces. Local artists are getting busy, many on their own…