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    Gallery Row: A Seasonal Spotlight on Six Texas Galleries

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Empathy as an Ultimatum at Project Row Houses

casey gregory·April 11, 2017
My recent visit to Project Row Houses’s 46th round of exhibitions, Black Women Artists for Black Lives Matter at Project Row Houses, on view March 25 through June 4, introduced me to a new way to consider empathy: As an ultimatum.
Visual Art

Nameless Sound Brings Amina Claudine Myers to Houston

Joseph Wozny·April 11, 2017
Usually, when we introduce an artist in a piece of writing, we write “singer” or “composer” and then their name, but the list of things Amina Claudine Myers does and has done is too extensive to be filed under one, two, or even three labels.
Music

Olafur Eliasson’s Green light Welcomes Conversation About Refugee Crisis

Paul Middendorf·April 10, 2017
Olafur Eliasson is a Danish-born artist who has presented his installations and socially-riveting interventions around the world including The Weather Project at the Tate Modern, Blind Pavilion at the 50th Venice Biennale, and New York City Waterfalls in New York City.
Visual Art

Dallas Art Fair: Student Sunday on April 9th

admin·April 7, 2017
The Dallas Art Fair in collaboration with Arts+Culture Texas magazine announces Student Sunday on April 9th, a day of free admission for students.
Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art

Pop Culture Invasion: ROCOmoji for the Win

Sherry Cheng·April 6, 2017
Savvy concert goers can count on ROCO (River Oaks Chamber Orchestra) to keep up with current cultural trends.
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Galerie Frank Elbaz and Meandering Abstractly in Dallas

john zotos·April 4, 2017
As a timely acknowledgment of how lively things are in the Dallas art scene, Parisian gallerist Frank Elbaz opened a location in the design district across the street from the sizzling Dallas Contemporary.
Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art

Sing Me Another: Gabriel Kahane at Aperio

Sherry Cheng·April 3, 2017
Gabriel Kahane has a lot to say.
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The ACTX Top Ten: April 2017

Nancy Wozny·March 30, 2017
Arts + Culture Texas' magazine's top ten picks for events happening across Texas in April 2017.
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Dust Bowl Dancing: Open Dance Project’s ‘Bout a Stranger

Nancy Wozny·March 29, 2017
What do you do when a dancer crawls out from under the bench that you are sitting on? Then, a moment or two later, he takes the bench away entirely. Such is the life of an audience member in immersive dance theater.
Dance

Connor Walsh: Houston Ballet’s Yes Man

Lawrence Elizabeth Knox·March 29, 2017
Now 30, Walsh has spent half of his life in Houston, and over the years, he has become quite the audience favorite.
DanceFeaturesHouston

Daniel Proietto at Dance Salad & CounterCurrent

Nancy Wozny·March 27, 2017
The award winning choreographer and dancer Daniel Proietto makes a double festival stop in Houston this April, as his solo, Player, is on Dance Salad’s lineup (April 13-15), and he is appearing in Simulacrum by the renowned Norwegian troupe winter guests, as part of CounterCurrent 2017, the annual multi-disciplinary festival presented by University of Houston Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts (April
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Real Life Love at Dance Salad: Texas Ballet Theater’s Leticia Oliveira and Carl Coomer

Nancy Wozny·March 27, 2017
The fun part of Houston’s Dance Salad Festival, April 13-15, is in the mix of companies, dancers and choreographers.
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