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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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Unsettled Images: Beatriz González at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

Nancy Zastudil·October 23, 2019
Every once in a while, an artist steals our attention and shakes, shocks, or stuns us into awareness. Colombian artist Beatriz González also graciously opens our minds in the process, exposing the world to us in ways we may not have considered.
HoustonVisual Art

Selecting the season: Stage West’s 2019-20 lineup

Lindsey Wilson·October 17, 2019
For the past 40 years, Fort Worth’s Stage West has been producing works that challenge, inspire, and entertain.
Dallas/Ft WorthTheater

Fall for Impressionism: Morisot and Monet to Picasso at MFAH

Nancy Zastudil·October 17, 2019
To see an Impressionist painting is to peer back in time as only art allows us to do.
HoustonVisual Art

Tour de Force: Year 18 of the East Austin Studio Tour

Nancy Zastudil·October 17, 2019
The phrase “art studio tour” doesn’t typically bring to mind mass crowds of visitors, city-wide organizational partnerships, or heated discussions about escalating real estate prices.
AustinVisual Art

Data Mapping: Nathalie Miebach at Houston Center for Contemporary Craft

Joseph Wozny·October 17, 2019
From across the room, Nathalie Miebach’s wall pieces trigger a vague sense of recognition.
HoustonVisual Art

Show Up: Marcelyn McNeil at Conduit Gallery

Laura August·October 16, 2019
“I’ve tried to make an intentional shift in the work in the past few years,” Marcelyn McNeil tells me, recently. When we talk, her exhibition of new paintings, Slow Eddy, is about to open at Conduit Gallery (Oct. 19-Nov. 23).
Dallas/Ft WorthShow UpVisual Art

Bringing Your Heart to a Role: Dear Evan Hansen Tours Texas

Tarra Gaines·October 15, 2019
Coming of Broadway age in the shadow of the Hamilton juggernaut, Dear Evan Hansen, the seemingly unassuming musical about an unpopular high school kid with social anxiety, managed to turn its misfit story into a multiple Tony® Award winner.
AustinHoustonMusicSan AntonioTheater

McNay’s Tobin Collection of Theatre Arts Gets a New Show and Curator

Steven Brown·October 15, 2019
An orchestral score for a ballet wouldn’t ordinarily pop up in an art museum’s storage room. But the one in San Antonio’s McNay Art Museum, a score of Erik Satie’s surrealist Parade, was no ordinary example.
San AntonioTheaterVisual Art

Cowboys, Astronauts and Art: Jessica Green leads HCAF into the Future

Tarra Gaines·October 14, 2019
When New York native Jessica Green took the position of artistic director of Houston Cinema Arts Festival this year, she decided the best way to program the sprawling arts-based film festival for Houston was to let this enigma of a city become her muse.
FilmHoustonVisual Art

Opening to Baroque Possibilities: Houston’s Bach Society for the Americas

Steven Brown·October 14, 2019
The Bach Society Houston will perform a smattering of its namesake’s most popular music this season.
HoustonMusic

Hypnotized by the Highway with Will Boone at the CAMH

MICHAEL MCFADDEN·October 14, 2019
Boone, gearing up for his solo exhibition at Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, The Highway Hex (Nov. 9-Feb. 17), has concocted a body of work inspired in its way by both Leatherface and Stanley Kubrick.
HoustonVisual Art

The Art of Programming Surprise: Aperio Unleashes Seductive New Season

Sherry Cheng·October 14, 2019
Aperio opened its 2019-2020 season in September riding the Onda Nueva (New Wave), relishing the characteristic blurring of boundaries that makes music from Latin America so rich and vital.
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