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Review: Lia Cook “Bridge 11”

admin·March 1, 2012
These photographs aren’t prints: they’re woven fabric. Trading pixels for thread, Lia Cook weaves photography and neuroscience to create objects of emotion and reflection at Houston Center for Contemporary Craft [...]
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Review: Joel Shapiro “New Installation”

Charissa N. Terranova·March 1, 2012
Installation art can mean many things. Often it suggests the contiguity and continuity of stuff, the interconnection of materials and objects, found and made, in three-dimensional space. Boxy, craggy [...]
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Cultural Warrior: Nancy Henderek

admin·March 1, 2012
NOW ON HER 17TH SEASON, AND her 20th if you count the work she did in Brussels, Belgium, Dance Salad Festival director Nancy Henderek is a cultural ambassador on the international stage. [...]
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Music & Medals

admin·March 1, 2012
Here in Houston, with the recent completion of Houston Grand Opera’s (HGO) annual Eleanor McCollum Competition for Young Singers, this month’s Young Texas Artist Competition (YTA) [...]
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Ruffling the Fringe

admin·March 1, 2012
WOULD YOU ATTEND YOUR OWN funeral? Would you let a stranger wash your hair? Would you put your art in the fridge? Consider also four-hour artist mini-residencies that run ’round the clock [...]
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The Sweet Sounds of March

admin·March 1, 2012
Two choral events happening March 24 at 7:30 pm: “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell: Coming Out Under Fire” at the Lillie and Roy Cullen Theater and “A Dome of Many-Coloured Glass” at The Church of St. John the Divine [...]
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The Little Dog Laughs

admin·March 1, 2012
Three Reasons Brazos Bookstore Remains a Houston Literary Center   Thursday, illness March 15 – 7 pm:  “The...
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Wild Children of the Arts

admin·March 1, 2012
I have a special place in my heart for independent artists, and I’m proud to count myself as one of them. Individual artists enjoy an expansive creative freedom. We’re the wild flowers [...]
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Cut and Paste

admin·March 1, 2012
IN A 1929 PHOTOGRAPH BY RUSSIAN avant-garde artist El Lissitzky, an extreme close-up of an eye stares out at the viewer, one dark, bristling eyebrow hovering over the oculus. The subject’s pupil has [...]
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Strait To Houston

admin·March 1, 2012
IRINA CHMYREVA AND EVGENY Berezner do not rush to answers. After each question, there is a moment when they allow themselves a glance, and perhaps a few words in Russian. They then launch into long, [...]
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artiFACTS: March 2012

admin·March 1, 2012
SPACETAKER ARTIST RESOURCE Center is taking its physical programming online for artists to access a host of arts business resources at their own convenience. The online Artist Resource Center, launching this month, will serve as a clearing house for both local [...]
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Art Bus Heading to Stadium

admin·February 29, 2012
The CADD Art Bus Tours are a HUGE success! Since 2010, Contemporary Art Dealers of Dallas has been...
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