![If You Build It, They Will Film: Beer Can House on HGTV Friday Night](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/glasstire/20130118080222im_/http://glasstire.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/beer-can-on-tv-150x150.jpg)
If You Build It, They Will Film: Beer Can House on HGTV Friday Night
Houston’s Beer Can House will be featured on HGTV’s new show “Home, Strange Home” this Friday, October 26th at 8pm CST! Host Chuck Nice and his HGTV crew made their way to Houston this Summer and spent the day filming the Beer Can House inside and out, including an extensive interview with Orange Show Board [...]
![Orange Show, 1979, Jeff McKissack, 2402 Munger St., Gulf Freeway. Created single-handedly by a retired postman, the Orange Show is one of the most famous folk art sites in America. Jeff McKissack began building his homage to the orange in 1956, using scrap materials and found objects. In 1979, he declared his "show" finished and opened his private fantasyland to the public.](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/glasstire/20130118080222im_/http://glasstire.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/014.-Orange-Show-150x150.jpg)
Texas Art Travel: Houston
Ever since the mid-1970s, I’ve traveled to Houston whenever it was time for a good art fix. Back then, there were just a handful of fine art galleries to visit. The Museum of Fine Arts was a long way from becoming one of the largest museums in the United States. And the Contemporary Arts Museum [...]