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| Blaffer Gallery |
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University of Houston Gallery. |
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| Contemporary Art Gallery |
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The Contemporary Arts Museum Houston is a not-for-profit institution dedicated to presenting the art of our time to the public. As a non-collecting museum, its mission is to provide a forum for art with an emphasis on the visual arts of the present and recent past; to document new directions in art through changing exhibitions and publications; to engage the public in a lively dialogue with today s art; and to encourage a greater understanding of contemporary art through education programs. |
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| Finesilver Gallery |
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Finesilver is committed to bringing work by Texas artists to the national and international markets. The formal program includes works exploring the manipulation of materials, new media and inventive processes of painting and sculpture. This portion of the program holds the practice of inventive materials as a counterpoint to the tradition of the figure within the vocabulary of contemporary art. |
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| Inman Gallery |
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Houston contemporary art gallery. |
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| Museum of Fine Arts Houston |
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The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, is the largest art museum in America south
of Chicago, west of Washington, D.C., and east of Los Angeles.
The collection contains more than 45,000 artworks, which date from antiquity to
the present. The major civilizations of Europe, Asia, North and South America, and
Africa are represented. |
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| Rice University Art Gallery |
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Rice Gallery is recognized for dynamic site-specific installation art. The gallery commissions artists to create installations that transform the exhibition space. Rice Gallery’s adventurous and interdisciplinary programming communicates new ways of thinking about art, and is a catalyst for the free and lively exchange of ideas among artists, the university, and the community at large.
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| Rudolph Projects / ArtScan Gallery |
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Rudolph Projects ArtScan Gallery
1836 Richmond Avenue Houston, TX 77098
Info@RudolphProjects.com or (713) 807-1836 |
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| Art Services |
| Art Bistro |
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an online resource for daily art news, community, portfolio, jobs, scholarships, product reviews, video, etc. |
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| ArtsHouston Magazine |
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Arts Houston Magazine is a publication devoted to covering artistic and cultural events in Houston, Texas. Arts Houston contains insightful commentary on the performing, visual and literary arts. |
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| Glass Tire |
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GlassTire is a non-profit online journal of visual art in Texas. The site was founded in January 2001 to encourage awareness of, and dialogue about, Texas art. We think there's a lot more way good art around here than people realize. |
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| Kinzelman Art Consulting |
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Kinzelman Art Consulting (KAC) provides full-service art consultation, specializing in all aspects of art acquisitions, exhibition planning, installation design and collection management. KAC helps clients acquire, install and maintain the finest and most sound art investment possible, (suiting their specific needs) while remaining sensitive to their allocated budget. We believe in providing simple, economic and uncomplicated strategies for serving clients in today's fluctuating market. We firmly believe a successful art program is developed through open communication and approaching each project as a collaborative effort with the client. |
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| Zing Magazine |
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zingmagazine came out of the idea that within certain disciplines, artistic and otherwise, various cross-references occur, both with individuals and the material of their particular interest. Rather than remaining isolated and apart, either through an unaware and uninformed (or aware and informed) malaise, there is a need to commingle arenas. By establishing a forum of collaborative exchange, zingmagazine examines points of both similar and dissimilar articulations. Like sets and subsets in a mathematical diagram, having similar and opposite properties, parts of the exchange will share epiphanies while others will securely diverge. But in the examination of these current issues, born out of the curatorial collaborative spirit, zingmagazine reaches for the crossing point, and it is from this crossing where fiction meets poetry for lunch, theorists mingle with artists over which they are, and while we all assume new boundaries with an excess of technology in the modern world that we find our inspiration. Likewise, it is from this crossing that the title is honed.
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| Artists |
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| BOX13 ArtSpace |
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BOX 13 ArtSpace is an artist run nonprofit innovative environment for the creation and advancement of experimental contemporary art in Houston. BOX 13 artists create this environment through the offering of affordable workspaces for emerging and established artists, dedicating two interior spaces to the exhibtion of artistic explorations, a window gallery for installations and an outdoor performance exhibition space. BOX 13 promotes dialogue among artists and the art community on current trends affecting the arts. |
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| Elaine Bradford |
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| Howard Sherman |
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| Jeanie Nuttall |
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| Kathy Kelley |
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| Lisa Godfrey |
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| Michael Henderson |
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| Renate Jones |
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| Spacetaker |
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Culture when you want it !!!! |
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| Teresa O'Connor |
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| Young Min Kang |
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| General Interest Links |
| ArtsHound |
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FIND YOUR FUN: Art, Theatre, Dance, Music. |
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| CNN.com |
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CNN.com news station |
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| Houston Institute for Culture |
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educational experiences, cultural music and events, regional adventures |
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| KCRW today's top tune |
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California radio station. |
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| Merriam Webster |
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word of the day. |
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| onemodelplace.com |
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| whitney'w myspace |
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| Yahoo |
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Yahoo main page. |
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