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By Rachel Hooper on December 29, 2012
There has been a lot of excitement about painting in Houston this year, with Aaron Parazette’s In Plain Sight at McClain Gallery and a big exhibition planned for the CAMH’s 65th anniversary. But what about good old drawing? Often more humble and imaginatively evocative than painting, there have been some outstanding drawings shown in Houston [...]
Posted in Blog, Wax by the Fire | Tagged aaron parazette, Ariane Roesch, Art Palace, box 13 artspace, camh houston, carl suddath, clarence chun, Debra Barrera, devin borden gallery, drawing, eric zimmerman, front gallery, Gallery Sonja Roesch, galveston arts center, graphite, ink, kerry inman, kia neill, Laura Lark, linda darke, mark lombardi, mark ponder, McClain Gallery, Michael Bise, Moody Gallery, pen, redbud gallery, robert pruitt, Robyn O’Neil, unit, william witte |
By Kelly Klaasmeyer on December 3, 2012
I headed down to Galveston last Friday to see “The Drawing Room, Part 2,” yet another fine offering from curator Clint Willour at the Galveston Art Center and to check out the old Sam Maceo house. Galveston is always full of surprises, I stumbled across a brothel along the way. Organized crime boss Salvatore “Sam” [...]
Posted in Bless Their Hearts, Blog, Uncategorized | Tagged artadia, brothel, Clint Willour, Debra Barrera, free state of galveston, galveston, Galveston Art Center, hunting prize, Hurricane Ike, Jillian Conrad, katie maratta, Laura Lark, Leigh Anne Lester, Neva Mikulicz, organized crime, sam maceo |
By Laura Lark on July 9, 2012
Laura Lark launches her new advice column: Laura Lark Loves You… “Good, good for you and a terrific distraction from that suck-ass job.” “Words so wise you’ll think we dug up Susan Sontag and propped her in front of a computer.” Dear Glasstire Reader, Are you tired of my same old blogs and reviews [...]
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By Laura Lark on April 16, 2011
Latin Wave 6, the sixth (obviously) in a series showcasing a number of the most acclaimed films recently released by Latin American filmmakers, returns to the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston on April 28th. This year’s lineup (including, for the first time since Latin Wave 3 in 2008, two films directed by women) features a [...]
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