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    City in the Sky: Gyula Kosice at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston

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    Forging Admiration: Art Worth encourages Fort Worth fans to see artists in their element

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    Gallery Row: A Seasonal Spotlight on Six Texas Galleries

    Gallery Row: A Seasonal Spotlight on Six Texas Galleries

    Gallery Row: A Seasonal Spotlight on Six Texas Galleries

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    Sharing the Same Rhythms: Cara Mía Theatre’s Latinidades Festival Returns to Dallas

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    Texas Studio: Amanda Reyes is Working through It Onstage

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Performania: The Artist Talk as Theater

Nancy Wozny·July 7, 2015
When Nathaniel Donnett was wheeled in laying inside a coffin at the CAMH for his artist talk, In Memory of... as part of his installation, Nothing to See Hear in Right Here, Right Now: Houston, I wondered how the talking part was going to pan out.
Performania

Leading Houston’s Alternative Spaces

Charisse Pearlina Weston·July 6, 2015
Black matter dripping from canvas, flanking a fish tank and bowl filled with water, microphones, and other objects: this is galleryHomeland’s Kokomo
FeaturesHoustonVisual Art

Displacement

Caitlin G. McCollom·July 6, 2015
collaborative married couple Daniel Gray and Billi London-Gray, a nomadic pair of artists, have called San Marcos home despite a schedule peppered with stints in artists’ residencies around the United States.
FeaturesReviewsSan MarcosVisual Art

Latina/o Talent Front and Center: Texas Playwrights at Carnaval

Lindsey Wilson·July 3, 2015
Already bursting with talent, Chicago will be overflowing with creativity from July 23-25. That’s when the groundbreaking Carnaval 2015 is taking place at the Theatre School at DePaul University.
Latinx TheaterTheater

Love & Film Win: QFest Turns 19 with an Outstanding Line up

Nancy Wozny·July 3, 2015
QFest takes over multiple screens in Houston from July 23-27 at various venues across the city
FilmHouston

Moving Up: A Conversation with Houston Ballet’s Jared Matthews

Nancy Wozny·June 30, 2015
Stanton Welch promoted Houston native Jared Matthews to the rank of principal dancer after his stunning performance in The Taming of the Shrew
DanceHouston

Tsuru at Asia Society Makes its Mark as an Elegant Chamber Ballet

Nancy Wozny·June 30, 2015
I see a trend, at least I hope it's a trend. I am going to call it artisan DIY programming.
Dance

A Certain Displacement

Jeremy Lupe·June 30, 2015
The most significant challenge of a group exhibition is to unify the work, at least when a single narrative thread is constructed to ultimately guide interpretation.
Dallas/Ft WorthReviewsVisual Art

The Elements Come to Life in Houston Ballet’s Morris, Welch & Kylián

Nancy Wozny·June 30, 2015
Houston Ballet touched on all the elements in their final mixed repertory of the season...
DanceHouston

Wicked Fun: Houston Shakespeare Festival Brings Macbeth and Merchant to Miller Outdoor Theatre

Tarra Gaines·June 30, 2015
Something wicked this way comes to Miller Outdoor Theatre on July 31
HoustonTheater

Aaron Krach: Will You Come Back?

john zotos·June 29, 2015
So what happens when a masterpiece by Paul Gauguin, specifically NafeaFaaIpoipo?  (When Will You Marry?), painted in 1892,...
Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art

Show Up: Allison Hunter

Nancy Zastudil·June 29, 2015
Houston-based artist Allison Hunter is a self-described “signmaker” who uses her art to draw attention to the simultaneous vitality and vulnerability of animals
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