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    The Stories We Carry: Angelica Raquel: Mystic Threads at the McNay Art Museum

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    Gallery Row: A Seasonal Spotlight on Six Texas Galleries

    Gallery Row: A Seasonal Spotlight on Six Texas Galleries

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    Dancing in Between the Spaces of Life: Karen Stokes Premieres ‘4 Corners’ at the Match

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Theater in the Raw

admin·September 30, 2012
Strong Acting Defines Stark Naked Theatre When I first met Philip Lehl and Kim Tobin over a Chinese...
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Gallerists Who “Actually Like Each Other”

Devon Britt-Darby·September 30, 2012
Texas Contemporary art fair touts camaraderie among dealers With the second iteration of the Houston Fine Art Fair...
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Holding High the Musical Flame

Abby Koenig·September 30, 2012
Theatre Under the Stars Strives Forward There is a song in the musical Jekyll & Hyde that describes...
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Up a Wall

admin·September 30, 2012
SPA brings Deborah Colker’s Mix to Houston Society for Performing Arts brings Companhia de Dança Deborah Colker performing their signature work, Mix, on October 12 at Jones Hall. In Mix, an enormous wall becomes a second floor as her über-strong dancer/athletes carry out Colker’s imaginative movement on the vertical plane. Houston audiences [...]
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At Home in the World

admin·September 30, 2012
The Everyday Innovation of Craft As I write, a large-scale international art and technology symposium is taking place in the Southwest region: organizations in Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas are hosting conferences, festivals, exhibitions, workshops, educational programs, and more. All this technology has me thinking about craft [...]
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Editor’s Remarks: October 2012

Nancy Wozny·September 30, 2012
Last month, A + C Houston celebrated its first birthday, but October marks a year that I’ve been...
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artiFACTS: October 2012

admin·September 30, 2012
Glen Bailey is the new director for FotoFest’s Student Education Program, an in-school student visual literacy program now in its 22nd year in Houston’s schools. Bailey came to Houston from the John F. Kennedy Center [...]
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Review: Beauty & The Beast

admin·September 27, 2012
What’s not to love in a story about a bookworm? Belle, one of Disney’s most cherished heroines, loves literature, libraries and a furry guy with a tail and some anger management problems. Beauty & the Beast took over the Gexa [...]
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Taking a Bow and Sharing the Stage

admin·September 24, 2012
Artist of the Year Aaron Parazette Presents New Work – His and Others’ A confluence of fortune has brought together two related painting exhibitions this fall: the 2012 Texas Artist of the Year exhibition at Art League Houston, FLYAWAY: New Work by Aaron Parazette [...]
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Review: 10 Decades at Architecture Center Houston

admin·September 24, 2012
On the occasion of the centenary of the Rice School of Architecture, a fascinating exhibition documenting its history is currently on display at the Architecture Center Houston downtown. It is rare to see an architectural exhibition in Houston that is open to the public [...]
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Frame Dance Productions’ The Black Space

admin·September 23, 2012
Fresh Arts Coalition’s claustrophobic Spacetaker Gallery made a perfect setting for Frame Dance Productions’ The Black Space, a dance/film/installation work about sorrow and forgiveness choreographed by Lydia Hance. With mascara-dripping eyes, Hance, Kristen Frankiewicz and Jacquelyne Boe each took to the corners [...]
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Review: Danny Rolph at Barbara Davis Gallery

Devon Britt-Darby·September 23, 2012
There’s a classic look and feel to London artist Danny Rolph’s new paintings. With shards of color that jostle alongside sinewy curves and biomorphic forms in a whirlwind of shattered rhythms, they look like something James Rosenquist might paint if he gave up popular-culture source [...]
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