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SUMMARY:Deangelo McMahon\, Jr.: High-Speed Channel Surfing
DESCRIPTION:Hi-Speed Channel Surfing presents new work by Houston-based artist Deangelo McMahon Jr. Through still images that emulate classic television\, this exhibition explores mass media\, shared memory\, and censorship. In the featured paintings\, McMahon creates visual white noise with gestures such as cross-hatching and pointillism. These artworks carefully attend to color and scale\, bordering trompe-l’œil. In the words of McMahon\, this exhibition reflects “the ever-increasing role of technology in present-day life\, and seeks to remind the viewer of one’s own humanity amidst it all.”
URL:https://eastendhouston.com/event/deangelo-mcmahon-jr-high-speed-channel-surfing/
LOCATION:Lawndale Art Center\, 4912 Main St.\, Houston\, TX\, 77002\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Events,Visual Arts + Museums
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SUMMARY:Li(sa E.) Harris: This is the Day
DESCRIPTION:Li(sa E.) Harris (aka “Li”) opens This is the Day in John M. O’Quinn Gallery\, on Thursday\, February 15 from 5 – 7 PM. This exhibition will culminate on Monday\, April 8 from 12:30 – 3:01 PM with Li’s performance Onshore Trilling: What to Do When the Earth Sings the Bruise in Lawndale’s outdoor space at 4900 Main Street. Taking place during the total solar eclipse over Texas\, this performance will tap into the cosmic cycles of the earth and sky.\nLi’s practice focuses on the energetic relationships between body\, land\, spirit\, and place. She uses voice\, theremin\, electronics\, movement\, improvisation\, meditation\, and new media to explore healing in performance and everyday living. Often\, her projects unfold over time in acts. For This is the Day\, Li will assemble photography\, analog technology\, video\, and resonant sounds that reflect a survey of her past artistic practice\, especially her work Onshore Trilling and Please Have a Seat.\nLi’s performance Onshore Trilling simultaneously references Houston’s offshore drilling industry—key to its economy as a world capital for oil and gas—and the history of the Blues in the Deep South\, which\, as Harris shares\, were invented by “enslaved persons\, previously enslaved persons\, and their descendants\, like me.”\n“Trilling” is a musical term describing the fast oscillation between two pitches; it is vibration and energy. This is The Day. includes relics and electronics from Li’s family\, fused together to fill the gallery space with frequencies that erode in relation to the respective battery life of each object. Overhead\, perforated sails mimic the sky\, reminding us of ever-present cosmic constellations which orient our earth and dream spaces.\nFor visitors’ navigation\, the center of the gallery includes something that could be—a boom\, a cannon\, a telescope peering northward\, bringing 4900 Main Street (where the eclipse performance will take place) into focus.
URL:https://eastendhouston.com/event/lisa-e-harris-this-is-the-day/
LOCATION:Lawndale Art Center\, 4912 Main St.\, Houston\, TX\, 77002\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Events,Special Events,Visual Arts + Museums
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240217
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240330
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CREATED:20240220T031247Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240228T204715Z
UID:215572-1708128000-1711756799@eastendhouston.com
SUMMARY:Motus Anima: Lauren E. Allen
DESCRIPTION:Motus Anima is an art exhibit exploring emotional responses to moments and memories influenced by Lauren’s experience as a neurodivergent person. Through their conception\, she creates tangible objects to dissect and reflect on in an attempt to accept her unresolved identity. The artist’s reception is Saturday February 17th 5 – 7pm.
URL:https://eastendhouston.com/event/motus-anima-lauren-e-allen-2/
LOCATION:The Jung Center of Houston\, 5200 Montrose Blvd\, Houston\, TX\, 77006\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Events,Visual Arts + Museums
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jung Center of Houston":MAILTO:feedback@junghouston.org
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240329T180000
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CREATED:20240220T031247Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240228T204715Z
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SUMMARY:Timothy McCoy: Beyond My Lens
DESCRIPTION:These photographs are meditations on the constant and inevitable change in nature. The flow of water is one object\nof this contemplation. The flow of water and the human journey have parallels. According to Eastern philosophy\, mankind’s resistance to transformation leads to suffering.\nSelected photographs from three bodies of Timothy’s work emphasize “alternative” photographic processes: Tongues Turned to Stone (photogravure on gamphi-shi paper)\, Sanctuary (palladium on translucent vellum)\, and Long\, Long Journey to the Sea (gold-toned albumen). He chose these historical printing processes to evoke the timelessness of his content and his interpretive rather than documentary intent. In comparison\, a fourth body of work\, Watercourse Way (large digital prints on metallic paper) is a contemporary alternative to the hand-made nature of historical processes.
URL:https://eastendhouston.com/event/timothy-mccoy-beyond-my-lens/
LOCATION:The Jung Center of Houston\, 5200 Montrose Blvd\, Houston\, TX\, 77006\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Events,Visual Arts + Museums
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jung Center of Houston":MAILTO:feedback@junghouston.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240218
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240513
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CREATED:20240422T153709Z
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SUMMARY:Multiplicity: Blackness in Contemporary American Collage
DESCRIPTION:Multiplicity: Blackness in Contemporary American Collage is the first major museum exhibition devoted to exploring the breadth and complexity of Black identity and experiences in the United States through collage. Works by multiple generations of living artists examine concepts such as cultural hybridity\, gender fluidity\, historical memory\, and notions of beauty and power.\nBy assembling pieces of paper\, fabric\, and repurposed materials\, the artists create unified compositions that express the endless possibilities of Black-constructed narratives within a fragmented society. The artists range from established luminaries to early- and mid-career figures\, including Mark Bradford\, Lauren Halsey\, Rashid Johnson\, Kerry James Marshall\, Wangechi Mutu\, Jamea Richmond-Edwards\, Deborah Roberts\, Tschabalala Self\, Lorna Simpson\, Devan Shimoyama\, and Mickalene Thomas. Multiplicity also features notable artists who are closely identified with the city of Houston\, such as Tay Butler\, Jamal Cyrus\, Rick Lowe\, and Lovie Olivia.\nThis groundbreaking exhibition brings attention to the richness of collage as an art form. Building upon the legacy of African American artists such as Romare Bearden\, Jacob Lawrence\, Faith Ringgold\, and Betye Saar\, contemporary artists make collages in an array of ways\, from traditional cutting and pasting to creating works digitally. Arthur Jafa takes digital collage a step further\, gathering highs and lows of Black experiences into his poignant video montage Love Is the Message\, The Message Is Death.
URL:https://eastendhouston.com/event/multiplicity-blackness-in-contemporary-american-collage/
LOCATION:Museum of Fine Arts – Caroline Wiess Law Building\, 1001 Bissonnet Street \, Houston\, TX\, 77005\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts + Museums
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ORGANIZER;CN="Museum of Fine Arts%2C Houston":MAILTO:visitorservices@mfah.org
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CREATED:20240220T031247Z
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UID:215575-1708300800-1711929599@eastendhouston.com
SUMMARY:Motus Anima: Lauren E. Allen
DESCRIPTION:Motus Anima is an art exhibit exploring emotional responses to moments and memories influenced by Lauren’s experience as a neurodivergent person. Through their conception\, she creates tangible objects to dissect and reflect on in an attempt to accept her unresolved identity. The artist’s reception is Saturday February 17th 5 – 7pm.
URL:https://eastendhouston.com/event/motus-anima-lauren-e-allen-3/
LOCATION:The Jung Center of Houston\, 5200 Montrose Blvd\, Houston\, TX\, 77006\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Events,Visual Arts + Museums
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CREATED:20240220T031248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240228T204715Z
UID:215576-1708387200-1712015999@eastendhouston.com
SUMMARY:Motus Anima: Lauren E. Allen
DESCRIPTION:Motus Anima is an art exhibit exploring emotional responses to moments and memories influenced by Lauren’s experience as a neurodivergent person. Through their conception\, she creates tangible objects to dissect and reflect on in an attempt to accept her unresolved identity. The artist’s reception is Saturday February 17th 5 – 7pm.
URL:https://eastendhouston.com/event/motus-anima-lauren-e-allen-4/
LOCATION:The Jung Center of Houston\, 5200 Montrose Blvd\, Houston\, TX\, 77006\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Events,Visual Arts + Museums
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240221
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240403
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SUMMARY:Motus Anima: Lauren E. Allen
DESCRIPTION:Motus Anima is an art exhibit exploring emotional responses to moments and memories influenced by Lauren’s experience as a neurodivergent person. Through their conception\, she creates tangible objects to dissect and reflect on in an attempt to accept her unresolved identity. The artist’s reception is Saturday February 17th 5 – 7pm.
URL:https://eastendhouston.com/event/motus-anima-lauren-e-allen/
LOCATION:The Jung Center of Houston\, 5200 Montrose Blvd\, Houston\, TX\, 77006\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Events,Visual Arts + Museums
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jung Center of Houston":MAILTO:feedback@junghouston.org
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SUMMARY:Motus Anima: Lauren E. Allen
DESCRIPTION:Motus Anima is an art exhibit exploring emotional responses to moments and memories influenced by Lauren’s experience as a neurodivergent person. Through their conception\, she creates tangible objects to dissect and reflect on in an attempt to accept her unresolved identity. The artist’s reception is Saturday February 17th 5 – 7pm.
URL:https://eastendhouston.com/event/motus-anima-lauren-e-allen-5/
LOCATION:The Jung Center of Houston\, 5200 Montrose Blvd\, Houston\, TX\, 77006\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Events,Visual Arts + Museums
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jung Center of Houston":MAILTO:feedback@junghouston.org
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SUMMARY:Motus Anima: Lauren E. Allen
DESCRIPTION:Motus Anima is an art exhibit exploring emotional responses to moments and memories influenced by Lauren’s experience as a neurodivergent person. Through their conception\, she creates tangible objects to dissect and reflect on in an attempt to accept her unresolved identity. The artist’s reception is Saturday February 17th 5 – 7pm.
URL:https://eastendhouston.com/event/motus-anima-lauren-e-allen-6/
LOCATION:The Jung Center of Houston\, 5200 Montrose Blvd\, Houston\, TX\, 77006\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Events,Visual Arts + Museums
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jung Center of Houston":MAILTO:feedback@junghouston.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240224
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240406
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CREATED:20240226T135422Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240228T204714Z
UID:215739-1708732800-1712361599@eastendhouston.com
SUMMARY:Motus Anima: Lauren E. Allen
DESCRIPTION:Motus Anima is an art exhibit exploring emotional responses to moments and memories influenced by Lauren’s experience as a neurodivergent person. Through their conception\, she creates tangible objects to dissect and reflect on in an attempt to accept her unresolved identity. The artist’s reception is Saturday February 17th 5 – 7pm.
URL:https://eastendhouston.com/event/motus-anima-lauren-e-allen-9/
LOCATION:The Jung Center of Houston\, 5200 Montrose Blvd\, Houston\, TX\, 77006\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Events,Visual Arts + Museums
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jung Center of Houston":MAILTO:feedback@junghouston.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240226
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240408
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CREATED:20240226T135421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240228T204700Z
UID:215737-1708905600-1712534399@eastendhouston.com
SUMMARY:Motus Anima: Lauren E. Allen
DESCRIPTION:Motus Anima is an art exhibit exploring emotional responses to moments and memories influenced by Lauren’s experience as a neurodivergent person. Through their conception\, she creates tangible objects to dissect and reflect on in an attempt to accept her unresolved identity. The artist’s reception is Saturday February 17th 5 – 7pm.
URL:https://eastendhouston.com/event/motus-anima-lauren-e-allen-8/
LOCATION:The Jung Center of Houston\, 5200 Montrose Blvd\, Houston\, TX\, 77006\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Events,Visual Arts + Museums
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jung Center of Houston":MAILTO:feedback@junghouston.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240227
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240409
DTSTAMP:20260405T195437
CREATED:20240226T135403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240228T204700Z
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SUMMARY:Motus Anima: Lauren E. Allen
DESCRIPTION:Motus Anima is an art exhibit exploring emotional responses to moments and memories influenced by Lauren’s experience as a neurodivergent person. Through their conception\, she creates tangible objects to dissect and reflect on in an attempt to accept her unresolved identity. The artist’s reception is Saturday February 17th 5 – 7pm.
URL:https://eastendhouston.com/event/motus-anima-lauren-e-allen-7/
LOCATION:The Jung Center of Houston\, 5200 Montrose Blvd\, Houston\, TX\, 77006\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Events,Visual Arts + Museums
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jung Center of Houston":MAILTO:feedback@junghouston.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240227T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240227T180000
DTSTAMP:20260405T195437
CREATED:20240226T135510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240227T222044Z
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SUMMARY:Dark Matter\, Dark Energy\, Dark Imaginarence Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Nathaniel Donnett\nDark Matter\, Dark Energy\, Dark Imaginarence\nSolo Exhibition\n“For them\, as for me\, imagining is not merely looking or looking at; nor is it\ntaking oneself intact into the other. It is\, for the purposes of the work\, becoming.”\nToni Morrison\nThe University Museum is pleased to present Dark Matter\, Dark Energy\, Dark Imaginarence\, Nathaniel Donnett’s solo exhibition at Texas Southern University. The artist’s multimedia works consider how people navigate space and time through nonlinear trajectories and ask how abstraction reflects our realities while offering multiple ways to perceive them. Donnett examines the role imagination plays in contending with obstacles in our lives that manifest as systemic limitations and constitute nuanced moments of discovery.\nThe exhibition takes inspiration from the life of Ed Dwight\, an ex-Navy pilot who almost became the first Black astronaut to enter outer space but was denied because of sociopolitical interference and racial hostility. He later reimagined himself and became a sculptor. Following that path\, Donnett’s works—textiles\, sculpture\, installation\, sound\, video\, and\, importantly\, community engagement in the form of a backpack exchange with students from historic Black neighborhoods in Houston (Third Ward\, Sunnyside\, Acres Homes\, Fifth Ward)—combine the unknown and the embodied to search out Black cosmologies and material constellations that act as poetics\, prompts\, processes\, and presentations for lived transformation.\nDonnett approaches his practice through the lens of Dark Imaginarence\, a concept of art\, everyday aesthetic theory\, and notion(s) of Blackness. The exhibition also reflects on theories concerned with fugitivity\, spatial understanding\, and becoming: Gaston Bachelard’s The Poetics of Space\, which describes the house as a shelter and universe allowing for dreaming and protection; Fred Moten’s notion of enclosure\, a psychological entrapment caused by social precarity; and Michel Foucault’s concept of heterotopias\, an engagement with the plurality of space and time.\nFor example\, the centerpiece of the exhibition\, Staring at infinity through the corners of asymmetry (2023)\, uses reclaimed materials to recreate a geometric form shotgun house that references histories embedded within architecture\, and expansive galactic dreams.\nDonnett’s process is as much philosophical as it is musical—and concerned with how everyday actions and common materials hold memories and serve as witnesses to\nlived experiences. His recent works investigate tensions between the rational and the irrational as a route for accessing generative ways of moving\, thinking\, and living hidden within our subconscious that might help us reframe and redefine ourselves—and negotiate life’s constraints. Dark Matter\, Dark Energy\, Dark Imaginarence asks: What could happen if we changed our questions from “What is the sum of two plus two?” to “What is the sum of two plus a spaceship\, divided by Earth\, Wind & Fire’s song’ Devotion\,’ multiplied by the first half of Andrei Tarkovsky’s film Solaris?”\nThis project is supported by the Guggenheim Foundation\, Houston Arts Alliance\, and the University Museum at Texas Southern University.\nNathaniel Donnett was born in Houston\, Texas. Donnett received his B.A. in Fine Arts from Texas Southern University\, and his MFA from Yale University School of Art. Nathaniel received the 2024 American Academy of Rome Affiliated Fellowship\, a 2022 John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship\, a 2022 Houston Arts Alliance Individual Artist Grant\, a Dean’s Critical Practice Research Grant from Yale\, and an Art and Social Justice Initiative Grant from Yale (2020)\, among others.\nHis work has been exhibited nationally at The Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art\, Bentonville\, AK; the Virginia Museum of Fine Art\, Richmond\, VA; the Mennello Museum\, Orlando\, FL; the Ulrich Museum\, Wichita\, KS; Project Row Houses\, Houston\, TX\, The Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art\, Virginia Beach\, VA\, The American Museum\, Washington D.C.\, The University Museum\, Houston\, TX\, The Kemper Contemporary Arts Museum\, Kansas City\, MO\, The Mattatuck Museum\, Waterbury CT\, The Contemporary Arts Museum Houston\, Houston\, TX\, and The New Museum\, New York\, NY.
URL:https://eastendhouston.com/event/dark-matter-dark-energy-dark-imaginarence-exhibition-7/
LOCATION:TX
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts + Museums
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240227T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240227T200000
DTSTAMP:20260405T195437
CREATED:20240226T135511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240227T222044Z
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SUMMARY:The Voices of People. The Stories of Place. The Politics of Power.
DESCRIPTION:Architecture Center Houston is proud to announce their upcoming exhibition The Voices of People. The Stories of Place. The Politics of Power.\, opening Thursday\, February 22\, 6-8pm\, and on view through April 26\, 2024. Curated by Susan Rogers and José Mario López\, the exhibition amplifies and centers the voices and visions of twelve Houston communities and their leaders\, through video\, stories\, maps and photographs.\nThe Voices of the People. mediates and disrupts the relationships between public and private\, fast and slow\, the privileged and the overlooked\, the beautiful and the ordinary\, through a curated collection of visual\, text\, and audio storytelling focused on twelve Houston neighborhoods. The layered stories\, intertwined across mediums\, celebrate the power of people and the significance of place. Pasadena-based photographer Joe Robles IV worked with the curators\, Susan Rogers and Mario Lopez\, to develop life size portraits of community leaders\, standing firm in place. The portraits are a celebration of strength and resilience—of what it means to stand up to power\, to stand for rights\, to fight for change\, and embrace a different future.\nDialogue and conversations\, listening and sharing\, are critical components of the exhibit\, disrupting who makes and sits at the table\, and organized through a series of public events that privilege\, respect\, and promote community voice over those of experts. This dialogue is intended to explore intersectionality as it relates to people\, the places they call home\, and the power to imagine and achieve a new system with new values.
URL:https://eastendhouston.com/event/the-voices-of-people-the-stories-of-place-the-politics-of-power-5/
LOCATION:Architecture Center Houston\, 315 Capitol\, Suite 120\, Houston\, TX\, 77002\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Events,Visual Arts + Museums
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240227T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240227T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T195437
CREATED:20240226T135512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240227T222044Z
UID:215747-1709024400-1709053200@eastendhouston.com
SUMMARY:Costumbres
DESCRIPTION:Costumbres is an art exhibition designed to display the art of Cuban artist Alberto Carratala. His art depicts Cuban life\, folklore\, and history through paintings and sculptures. This event is designed to bring attention to the art of Houston’s Latin-American artistic community\, bringing people of different backgrounds together to share appreciation for art.
URL:https://eastendhouston.com/event/costumbres-3/
LOCATION:TX
CATEGORIES:Free Events,Visual Arts + Museums
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240227T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240227T183000
DTSTAMP:20260405T195437
CREATED:20240226T135512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240227T222030Z
UID:215748-1709024400-1709058600@eastendhouston.com
SUMMARY:Register for UHCL Art School for Children and Young Adults Spring Art Classes!
DESCRIPTION:The UHCL Art School for Children and Young Adults will be hosting Spring 2024 art classes for students K-12! Our classes will range in content and medium including classes with a focus on art history\, pop culture\, and fine art skills.
URL:https://eastendhouston.com/event/register-for-uhcl-art-school-for-children-and-young-adults-spring-art-classes-6/
LOCATION:UHCL Art School for Children and Young Adults\, Arbor Building 1315\, 2700 Bay Area Blvd\, Houston\, TX\, 77058\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes + Workshops,Kids + Families,Literature + Lectures,Special Events,Visual Arts + Museums
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ORGANIZER;CN="UHCL Art School for Children &amp%3B Young Adults":MAILTO:childrensart@uhcl.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240227T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240227T150000
DTSTAMP:20260405T195437
CREATED:20240227T144003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240227T204103Z
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SUMMARY:“RESILIENCE IN EXILE: THE UKRAINIAN REFUGEE EXPERIENCE” PHOTO EXHIBIT
DESCRIPTION:The Cultural Center “Our Texas” proudly announces the opening of a poignant photo exhibit\, “Resilience in Exile: The Ukrainian Refugee Experience”. This exhibit\, featuring the compelling work of photographer Vladimir Frumin\, offers a deep\, emotional insight into the Ukrainian refugee crisis.\nThe photos capture the stark reality of displacement and loss faced by refugees\, symbolized through personal items left behind. This exhibition\, supported by the City of Houston and the Houston Arts Alliance\, is not just an artistic endeavor but an educational and cultural experience\, highlighting the resilience of the human spirit in times of turmoil.\nVisitors are invited to engage with these powerful stories and reflect on the ongoing conflict’s impact. This exhibit promises to draw a diverse audience\, providing a platform for understanding and empathy toward the Ukrainian community.\nCurator: Joe Aker\nOpening: Saturday\, February 24\, 2024\, 7:30 pm\nOn view: February 24 – March 24\, 2024\nAdmission is free and open to the public.\nCultural Center “Our Texas” is located at 2337 Bissonnet Street\, Houston\, TX 77005
URL:https://eastendhouston.com/event/resilience-in-exile-the-ukrainian-refugee-experience-photo-exhibit/
LOCATION:Russian Cultural Center Our Texas\, 2337 Bissonnet\, Houston\, TX\, 77005\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts + Museums
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cultural Center 'Our Texas'":MAILTO:Russianculturalcenter@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240227T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240227T100000
DTSTAMP:20260405T195437
CREATED:20240226T135513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240227T155130Z
UID:215749-1709028000-1709028000@eastendhouston.com
SUMMARY:Timothy McCoy  Beyond My Lens art exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Timothy McCoy creates images in order to transform the “reality” seen through the camera lens into an expression of the oneness and wonder found in Taoist/Buddhist philosophy. These photographs are meditations on the constant and inevitable change in nature. The flow of water is one object of this contemplation. The flow of water and the human journey have parallels. According to Eastern philosophy\, mankind’s resistance to transformation leads to suffering.\nSelected photographs from three bodies of his work emphasize “alternative” photographic processes  Tongues Turned to Stone (photogravure on gamphi-shi paper)\, Sanctuary (palladium on translucent vellum)\, and Long\, Long Journey to the Sea (gold-toned albumen). He chose these historical printing processes to evoke the timelessness of his content and his interpretive rather than documentary intent.
URL:https://eastendhouston.com/event/timothy-mccoy-beyond-my-lens-art-exhibit-5/
LOCATION:The Jung Center of Houston\, 5200 Montrose Blvd\, Houston\, TX\, 77006\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Events,Visual Arts + Museums
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jung Center of Houston":MAILTO:feedback@junghouston.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240227T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240227T100000
DTSTAMP:20260405T195437
CREATED:20240226T135513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240227T155130Z
UID:215750-1709028000-1709028000@eastendhouston.com
SUMMARY:'Rafael Domenech and Tomas Vu  Heat Silhouette'
DESCRIPTION:Asia Society Texas is pleased to present Rafael Domenech and Tomas Vu  Heat Silhouette\, the organization’s first public art installation. This collaboration between Cuban American artist Rafael Domenech and Vietnamese American artist Tomas Vu assumes the form of a dynamic outdoor pavilion with two stages\, occupying AST’s 13\,000-square-foot lot at the intersection of Oakdale and Caroline Streets in the heart of Houston’s Museum District. Rafael Domenech and Tomas Vu  Heat Silhouette is commissioned in partnership with the University of Houston’s Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts.\nDescribed by the artists as a form of “urban acupuncture\,” Heat Silhouette is a physical structure designed to welcome the spontaneous circulation of people\, energy\, and events. The outdoor pavilion takes cues from college campuses\, popular culture\, and experimental magazines. Made of wood\, aluminum framing\, and laser-cut construction mesh — the very materials used to build the city of Houston — the pavilion becomes an extension of the museum and a public programming space. The title itself references the most omnipresent weather condition of Houston  the summer’s intense heat\, a heat so palpable that it feels as if it occupies actual space\, creating a silhouette or edge.\nFor the artists\, the pavilion resists merely being a form of architecture. Instead\, the pavilion physically operates as an experimental magazine\, referencing the graphic processes seen in radical publications from the 1960s and 1970s like Kontexts\, an important catalyst of avant-garde poetry. Readers do not flip Heat Silhouette’s pages; instead\, they become viewers that are invited to walk in\, around\, and through the publication. Laser-cut texts appropriated from popular science-fiction films\, poetry\, and other sources intermingle to form multiple layers and viewpoints that shift with the sunlight. Heat Silhouette is a space of active production filled with theater-like compartments — a site where text\, image\, and pattern coalesce into a kind of urban camouflage.
URL:https://eastendhouston.com/event/rafael-domenech-and-tomas-vu-heat-silhouette-6/
LOCATION:Asia Society Texas Center\, 1370 Southmore Blvd.\, Houston\, TX\, 77004\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Events,Visual Arts + Museums
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ORGANIZER;CN="Asia Society Texas Center":MAILTO:txcenter@asiasociety.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240227T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240227T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T195437
CREATED:20240226T212607Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240227T204103Z
UID:215753-1709028000-1709049600@eastendhouston.com
SUMMARY:Buffalo Soldiers National Museum ‘The Blue Helmets in Action” Rotating Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Buffalo Soldiers National Museum’s new rotating exhibition\, The Blue Helmets in Action\, focuses on the 93rd Infantry Division\, the first African American combat division to be activated during World War II.\nThe purpose of the exhibition is to educate visitors about this historically overlooked Army division. The exhibition follows the formation of The Blue Helmets\, their early history\, training\, service in the Pacific theater\, and occupation duties through to deactivation.
URL:https://eastendhouston.com/event/buffalo-soldiers-national-museum-the-blue-helmets-in-action-rotating-exhibit-6/
LOCATION:Buffalo Soldiers National Museum\, 3816 Caroline \, Houston\, TX\, 77004\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts + Museums
ORGANIZER;CN="Midtown Cultural Arts and Entertainment District":MAILTO:calvarado@midtownhouston.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240227T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240227T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T195437
CREATED:20240227T005631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240227T222029Z
UID:215899-1709028000-1709053200@eastendhouston.com
SUMMARY:The Kinsey African American Art & History Collection
DESCRIPTION:“The Kinsey African American Art & History Collection” celebrates the achievements and contributions of Black Americans from 1595 to present day. Considered one of the most comprehensive surveys of African American history and culture outside the Smithsonian Institution\, the exhibition of the same name features the shared treasures amassed by Shirley and Bernard Kinsey during their five decades of marriage. The collection includes masterful paintings and sculpture\, photographs\, rare books\, letters\, manuscripts and more that offer a well-rounded look at the African American experience and provide new perspectives on the nation’s history and culture.\nThe Kinsey African American Art & History Collection\nOrganized by – The Bernard & Shirley Kinsey Foundation for Arts & Education and KBK Enterprises\, Incorporated
URL:https://eastendhouston.com/event/the-kinsey-african-american-art-history-collection-6/
LOCATION:Holocaust Museum Houston\, 5401 Caroline St.\, Houston\, TX\, 77004-6804\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts + Museums
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ORGANIZER;CN="Holocaust Museum Houston":MAILTO:info@hmh.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240227T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240227T120000
DTSTAMP:20260405T195437
CREATED:20240227T005630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240227T175122Z
UID:215898-1709035200-1709035200@eastendhouston.com
SUMMARY:Intimate confession is a project
DESCRIPTION:Intimate confession is a project is a group exhibition that considers transmission\, intergenerational life\, and cultural inheritance through the prism of intimacy and infrastructure. Through the work of eleven artists spanning generations and geographies\, the exhibition thinks through infrastructure as an intimate holding cell\, capable of affective and affirmative power.\nThe title is borrowed from a sonnet line by poet Juliana Spahr\, and is recast to reflect on the relational infrastructures of cultural material. In recent years\, a surge of scholarship on the built and unbuilt environments has emerged contrasting “humans\, things\, words\, and non-humans into patterned conjunctures\,” to quote feminist theorist Michelle Murphy. This exhibition examines how infrastructures can be understood as “affective” in their varied expressions of movement and imprint on cultural life.\nThe exhibition includes commissions and site-specific projects that expand on material and immaterial histories of Houston. At times they refer to the unique context of the Blaffer\, connecting art to other fields of knowledge and experience.\nIntimate confession is a project is accompanied by a rich public program featuring talks\, readings\, concerts\, and performances in connection with a range of citywide and institutional partners across the exhibition’s six-month run\, including Basket Books & Art\, the Sarah Campbell Blaffer Foundation Collection\, Institute for Global Engagement\, Institute for Research on Women\, Gender & Sexuality\, Project Row Houses\, and UH School of Art.\nThe Intimate confession is a project exhibition and programs are organized by guest curator Jennifer Teets
URL:https://eastendhouston.com/event/intimate-confession-is-a-project-4/
LOCATION:Blaffer Art Museum\, 120 Fine Arts Building\, Houston\, TX\, 77204
CATEGORIES:Free Events,Kids + Families,Music,Performance Art,Visual Arts + Museums
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ORGANIZER;CN="Blaffer Art Museum":MAILTO:infoblaffer@uh.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240227T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240227T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T195437
CREATED:20240227T005648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240227T222029Z
UID:215900-1709035200-1709053200@eastendhouston.com
SUMMARY:Reynier Leyva Novo: Former Present Today
DESCRIPTION:The Blaffer Art Museum at the University of Houston is proud to present the first solo museum exhibition in the United States of Cuban conceptual artist Reynier Leyva Novo. Former Present Today presents a newly realized installation and painting series to simultaneously reveal and conceal monuments\, structures\, and figureheads which manifest revolution and tyranny. The works are created through research on icons and memorialization and how the prestige of nation established through revolution utilizes both facts and myths as a means of propaganda.
URL:https://eastendhouston.com/event/reynier-leyva-novo-former-present-today-5/
LOCATION:Blaffer Art Museum at the University of Houston\, 4173 Elgin St The University of Houston\, Fine Arts Building\, Houston\, TX\, 77004\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts + Museums
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ORGANIZER;CN="Blaffer Art Museum":MAILTO:infoblaffer@uh.edu
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