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 Rachel Hooper on February 9, 2012
Josh Bernstein‘s exhibition “Man Corn” is the third exhibition in Rice University’s newest art venue– EMERGEncy Room. Located on the second floor of Sewall Hall, where Rice Gallery is also housed, the project space is dedicated to showing emerging artists in a small room with a front, glass wall through which one can see the [...]
Posted in Wax by the Fire | Tagged art, Cabeza de Vaca, contemporary art, EMERGEncy room, galveston, Houston, josh bernstein, karankawa, man corn, rice university, rice university art, sculpture, woodcut |
By Bill Davenport on April 28, 2011
“Despite the fact that Galveston is a city of 50,000 and in no way large enough to sustain the sales required for a successful gallery,” the new Avis Frank Gallery is opening its doors for its first art event this Friday, April 29, from 6-9 pm with a group show featuring works by Patrick Medrano, [...]
Posted in Newswire | Tagged avis frank, avis frank phillips, avis hardaker galveston gallery avis galveston, david hardaker ray phillips, galveston, galveston haraker |