Nancy Wozny
Blue Man, Marshmallows & Possibly Some Blue Trees
A visit with Houston Native Shane Andries First came the trees, as in Konstantin Dimopoulis’ fabulous public art...
Editor’s Remarks: May 2013
There’s something about Sean Shim-Boyle’s Project Row House installation, Salt House, that speaks to the moment. A second...
Editor’s Remarks: April 2013
It’s April. Cue the band. No, really. I’m talking about the UH Marching Band, Spirit of Houston, in...
Orchestrating Change
Catching up with Mercury’s Antoine Plante It’s been almost a year since we sat down with Mercury’s artistic...
Editor’s Remarks: February 2013
One of the few perks of being older is that I can truly say I remember the Houston...
Editor’s Remarks: December 2012
“There’s a whole new energy going on at Art League,” a fellow writer said to me. “We’re on...
Editor’s Remarks: November 2012
The poetry of numbers surfaces this month. World War I ended on the 11th hour of the 11th...
Editor’s Remarks: October 2012
Last month, A + C Houston celebrated its first birthday, but October marks a year that I’ve been...
Editor’s Remarks: September 2012
Over a year ago, A + C publisher Ken Villalovos bombed south down I-45 with the idea of...
Editor’s Remarks: July/August 2012
“What are you doing this summer?”, I asked choreographer Jane Weiner of Hope Stone. “Oh nothing much. Just...
Editor’s Remarks: June 2012
James Turrell’s Twilight Epiphany makes light a subject, but underneath is a lesson in change, juxtaposition, and perception....