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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The Center for Art and Social Engagement (CASE) at University of Houston, along with FotoFest and the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, will present artist and advocate Sharon Louden and frequent…
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Here’s a clip of Sixto Wagan performing at CounterCurrent’s Ten Tiny Dances. Sixto Wagan performing at Ten Tiny Dances at #countercurrent17 @mitchell_center A post shared by Texas Visual Art (@glasstire) on…
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UH Center for Arts Leadership to Present Summit on “Creative Economy”
by Paula Newtonby Paula NewtonThe University of Houston’s Center for Arts Leadership is organizing its next Leadership in the Arts Summit, entitled “Valuing the 21st Century Creative Economy.” Director Sixto Wagan sums up the…
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DiverseWorks Artspace has announced that its director, Elizabeth Dunbar, will be leaving for a new job as Director of the Everson Museum of Art in Syracuse, NY by the end…
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Let’s Dance the Last Dance: DiverseWorks to Celebrate Sixto Wagan (Again)!
by Paula Newtonby Paula NewtonSixto Wagan has been serving as the director of the newly created Center for Arts Leadership at the University of Houston for a full month now, but DiverseWorks just can’t…
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The University of Houston’s new Center for Arts Leadership is up and running. Fleurette Fernando, Director of the Center’s Master of Arts in Arts Leadership Program, has been on place…
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Longtime DiverseWorks Performance and Artistic director Sixto Wagan has been appointed the inaugural Director of the Center for Arts Leadership at the University of Houston. Wagan, Artistic Director since 2011,…
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After 20 years of love/hate in the “docks” warehouse north of downtown, Houston art space DiverseWorks is relocating to 4102 Fannin Street in the heart of midtown. This move, the…
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Diane Barber to Leave Houston’s Diverseworks; William Betts to act as Interim Executive Director, Again!
After 14 years at Houston’s Diverseworks Art Space, Diane Barber will be stepping down from her post as co-artistic director to pursue other projects after September 14, although she will…