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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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    Performa/Dance Marks Their 10th Anniversary with ‘ANTHROPOCENE’

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Glimpsed Through Liquid: Graham Caldwell at Circuit12 Contemporary

Arie Bouman·September 8, 2017
Brooklyn-based artist Graham Caldwell’s exhibition Glimpsed Through Liquid, his first at Circuit12 Contemporary in Dallas’ design district, fills the space with serial glass sculptures, spanning nearly two decades.
Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art

The ACTX Top Ten: September 2017

Nancy Wozny·September 8, 2017
Arts + Culture events happening across Texas in September 2017.
Top Ten

Theater After Harvey: Houston’s Small Companies Must Continue

Trevor Boffone·September 5, 2017
As the Texas Gulf Coast begins the rebuilding process after the catastrophic damage of Hurricane Harvey, so too has the local theater community.
FeaturesHoustonTheater

New Horizons: Apollo Chamber Players Celebrates its 10th Anniversary

Sherry Cheng·September 4, 2017
Apollo Chamber Players plays a Harvey Relief Concert on Sept. 8 at the Match in partnership with Musiqa and Jazz Forever.
HoustonMusic

A New Era: Jeffrey Schmidt at Theatre Three

Manuel Mendoza·August 23, 2017
When Jeffrey Schmidt began planning his first season as artistic director of Theatre Three, he considered opening with Andorra, Max Frisch’s highly charged political play about collective bigotry.
Dallas/Ft WorthTheater

Texas Studio: Diana Antohe

Patrick Patterson-Carroll·August 23, 2017
It would be facile to attach the “immigrant artist” label to Romanian-born, Texas-raised artist Diana Antohe.
Dallas/Ft WorthEditor's PicksTexas StudioVisual Art

Sounds Modern Celebrates 10 Years of Connecting Art and Music

Jennifer Smart·August 23, 2017
It would be beating a long-dead horse to proffer any remark on the dearth of new music being performed in classical circles, a fact of which Elizabeth McNutt is well aware.
Dallas/Ft WorthMusingsVisual Art

The Sound of Things: Alyce Santoro and Bohyun Yoon at Houston Center for Contemporary Craft

MICHAEL MCFADDEN·August 18, 2017
The world around us produces sound endlessly, incessantly.
HoustonMusicVisual Art

Kimbell Hopes Casanova Arouses Art Lovers’ Ardor

Devon Britt-Darby·August 17, 2017
Audiences rarely flock to exhibitions about 18th century European art with the enthusiasm shown for Impressionism and ancient Egypt, but the Kimbell Art Museum is hoping Casanova: The Seduction of Europe, on view Aug. 27 through Dec. 31, will change that.
Dallas/Ft WorthEditor's PicksVisual Art

The Magnificent Faith Ringgold: A Legendary Artist’s Survey Exhibition at Houston Museum of African American Culture

Donna Tennant·August 17, 2017
On October 8, Faith Ringgold will be 87. Alive, well, and still making art in her Englewood, New Jersey, studio, she has earned the moniker “living legend.”
HoustonVisual Art

Invoke String Quartet Brings “Folky Classical” to Austin

Claire Christine Spera·August 17, 2017
Take one look at Invoke’s website and it’s clear they’re not your typical classical string quartet.
AustinMusic

Muscle Memory: CAMH Surveys Annabeth Rosen’s Process-Pushing Ceramics

Devon Britt-Darby·August 14, 2017
Even as an undergrad, ceramic sculptor Annabeth Rosen was known as a “rabble rouser” for constantly testing the limits of clay.
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