Recent college graduates of the senior graphic design program at the University of Houston School of Art left an artistic legacy emblazoned on the gateway to their alma mater.
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Dreamy, drivable art will cruise through downtown during the Houston Art Car Parade, a wild tradition featuring over 250 mobile masterpieces rolling through the streets on April 13.
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From March 10-June 27, more than 50 portraits, landscapes and still lifes from one of the most iconic artists in the Western world will be on display at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston.
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The Menil Drawing Institute officially opened its doors as the fifth building to join The Menil Collection. The Menil Drawing Institute, established in 2008 to further the study of modern and contemporary drawings, has organized several traveling exhibitions over the years.
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On Oct. 4, some of Hollywood’s brightest stars touched down in Washington, D.C. for the premiere of “First Man.” The red carpet at the Smithsonian was packed with Hollywood elites: Damien Chazelle, Ryan Gosling, Claire Foy, Texan Kyle Chandler and Houston’s own new superstar, Gavin Warren.
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The 2018 Texas Contemporary Art Fair will return to the newly refurbished George R. Brown Convention Center on Oct. 4-7. Now going into its seventh edition, Houston’s leading contemporary and modern art fair will feature more than 70 art galleries from around the world, an innovative program of special projects and some public installations.
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A series of 22 illuminated spheres are set to transform Discovery Green and the plaza at Avenida Houston into a magical moonscape.
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Arthur Meyerson, one of America’s most celebrated color photographers and renowned workshop instructors, has a new book titled “The Journey.”
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Tamarie Cooper is back with another original, full-scale musical comedy extravaganza. The Tamarie Cooper Show: Field Trip! is the 21st installment of the Tamarie Cooper juggernaut, where Tamarie will question the meaning of life, unpack personal baggage, voyage to a land of discarded ideas and play $100,000 pyramid with Friedrich Nietzsche.
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Buffalo Bayou Partnership commissioned pioneering artist Carlos Cruz-Diez to create a site-specific work for the Buffalo Bayou Park Cistern, a 1926 underground city reservoir that BBP restored, repurposed and revealed in 2016.
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Art aficionados enjoyed a swanky evening at District Art Gallery celebrating the opening of “Femme: A Voyage Through Her Garden” on Thursday, May 10.
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Sam Slater is the co-founder of Burn Later Productions, behind hit films, including “Drinking Buddies,” “The Intervention,” and “Adult Beginners.” He loves living in Boston close to friends and family, and collecting lots of frequent flyer miles.