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Selected Articles & Press

 
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Houston City Book Leaders & Legends

Houston CityBook’s third annual “Leaders & Legends” portrait series, presented by Envoy Mortgage, in collaboration with Gittings Photography.

 
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Masked prints of Jean-Michel Basquiat, Frida Khalo and Andy Warhol to benefit local artists

A series of screen prints featuring Jean-Michel Basquiat, Frida Khalo and Andy Warhol wearing masks will benefit local artists affected by the coronavirus pandemic.

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A Day in the Life of a Mad Artist

featuring 365 original journal works by artist Tra` Slaughter documenting the daily life of an artist and his personal struggle with bipolar disorder. “It’s not an easy thing to talk about, but it is critical to have an open dialogue about mental health within the art community, the lack of community support currently available and what we can do to change this.”

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Famous Clown To Raise Big
Money At Cirque du Freak

Cirque du Freak is an event benefiting Artists for Artists, a 501(c)(3) that nonprofit organization that provides Emergency Recovery Grants designed to assist artists experiencing career-threatening emergencies.

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New Groundbreaking Art Installation in River Oaks District Shows Another Side of Houston’s Shopping Mecca

A stunning new art installation has hit River Oaks District, blurring the line between technology and art and promising pieces like you’ve never seen before. Right in the heart of Houston’s shopping, restaurant and movie mecca.

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Houston Mini Murals

Mini Murals is an award-winning project that reimagines traffic signal control cabinets (also referred to as electrical or utility boxes) as blank canvases brimming with creative opportunity and inviting artistic expression for all to enjoy.

Houston Stands with Orlando

Following the murder or maiming of more than 100 LGBT Americans in Orlando, Mayor Sylvester Turner called on Houston to lead at this difficult time, to come together in support of the LGBT community and against division and violence anywhere.