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Project Row Houses
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Brandon Zech and Christopher Blay on a rare theater pick, a couple of annual summer shows you can count on, and a Panhandle show with a familiar accent.
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Christina Rees and Rainey Knudson on real-estate branding, some great photography shows, and one upshot of very short films.
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MacArthur Fellow Okwui Okpokwasili is Coming to Houston and Wants You to Sing a Public Song with Her
by Paula Newtonby Paula NewtonWriter, choreographer, dancer, and 2018 MacArthur Genius Grantee Okwui Okpokwasili is coming to Houston for a project co-presented by Project Row Houses and the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts…
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Learn from the 2018 Project Row Houses & Center for Art and Social Engagement Fellows
by Glasstireby GlasstireLaunched in 2016, the fellowship program invites artists and creatives “to work alongside urban planners, educators and policy makers. They will engage in creative collaborations that involve the Third Ward community and address issues important to them.”
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Deadline Approaching: Applications for Cool Year-Long Fellowship Program
by Paula Newtonby Paula NewtonProject Row Houses (PRH) and the Center for Art and Social Engagement (CASE) at the University of Houston’s Kathrine G. McGovern College of the Arts are now accepting applications for…
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Project Row Houses to Hold Social Practice.Social Justice Symposium
by Paula Newtonby Paula NewtonOn Saturday, September 8, in the Historic Eldorado Ballroom, Houston’s Project Row Houses (PRH) will host its “Social Practice.Social Justice” symposium. The day-long symposium, which features panel discussions and a…
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The show: Summer Studios 2018 The venue: Project Row Houses The city: Houston The date: August 11, 2018 Photographs by Maya Joubert …
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Project Row Houses Continues Anniversary Celebrations with Films & Public Programs
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechThis weekend and throughout the summer, Project Row Houses (PRH) in Houston is hosting a number of films, programs, classes, workshops, and other events aimed at highlighting the skills and…
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Warhol Foundation Comes Through Again for Texas Arts Orgs. More at glasstire.com
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Thanks to Solange, 12 Third Ward High Schoolers are Traveling to D.C.
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechProject Row Houses (PRH) announced yesterday that it will be taking 12 Third Ward-area high school students to Washington, D.C. this summer, in part thanks to a donation by Solange Knowles. On…
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Plan a Trip! Project Row Houses to Lead Smithsonian Tour in D.C. This Summer
by Glasstireby GlasstireProject Row Houses in Houston is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, and part of that year-round celebration includes PRH’s trip to Washington D.C. in August to host a tour…
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Houston’s Project Row Houses (PRH) is offering bus tours of public art created by the founding artists of PRH. The tour will also feature discussions with artists Jesse Lott, Floyd…
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Project Row Houses (PRH) and the Center for Art and Social Engagement (CASE) at the University of Houston have announced the PRH-CASE Fellows for 2018: Regina Agu, of Houston, and Eyakem Gulilat,…
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Round ten of The Idea Fund, a re-granting program administered by a partnership of DiverseWorks, Aurora Picture Show, and Project Row Houses and funded by The Andy Warhol Foundation (at…
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Project Row Houses and the University of Houston’s Center for Art and Social Engagement (CASE) have recently opened applications for the 2018 CASE-PRH Fellowship. Now in its second year, the program invites…
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Special Edition: Christina Rees and Rainey Knudson on the top five artist residencies in Texas.
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Houston’s Project Row Houses (PRH) recently announced the recipients of its 2017 Summer Studios residency. The program, which is structured around a six-week-long residency, brings in college and university students and teaches them…
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The national non-profit organization Artadia has awarded over $3 million to more than 300 artists in the past 18 years. In 2003, the city of Houston was added to its…
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Houston’s Project Row Houses has announced that it has been awarded an $85,000 grant from the California-based non-profit Metabolic Studio. Eureka Gilkey, PRH’s executive director, stated: Project Row Houses has worked diligently to enrich the community of…