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Arts
Anything related to art that is not done through UHCL, UH-System or is a review.
Exquisite corpse exhibit opens in Arbor Building
Lauren Kussro, assistant professor of art and design, invites the UHCL community to an exquisite corpse exhibit between the Arbor Central and Arbor North buildings beginning Thursday, Nov. 5 through the end of the semester. This exhibit…
Houston Cinema Arts Festival goes virtual for 2020
Maintaining its cornerstones, this year’s festival includes oscar-buzzed headlining films, the NASA collaborative Cinespace film competition, and discussions with filmmakers.
Virtual exhibit answers the call of the wild
Take a walk on the wild side captures a whole new meaning when visiting the Allison Hunter: Zoosphere installation. This new virtual zoo can be seen at the DiverseWorks art space in Houston.
Prison turned museum unlocks the past
For the first time in her life, Annette Williams walked into the building her father worked in for 30 years. Tears filled Williams’ eyes as the sights and smell of the building filled her senses. Walking down the newly constructed hallways,…
Houston streets paved with art
With the Houston skyline as a backdrop, the 13th annual Bayou City Art Festival Downtown took place Oct. 10-11, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., along the streets of Bagby, Walker and McKinney.
Tree art restores hope to recovering community
Hurricane Ike tore through Galveston Sept. 13, 2008, with a storm surge of 15 feet covering the island with petroleum laced salt water. Ultimately, the salt water from the storm’s surge left thousands of trees dead, including the…
City Escape
Just slightly northwest of downtown Houston lies a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of the city skyscrapers on Main Street and Capitol. If you ever want to get away, but lack the funds for a vacation in Jamaica, try the Bayou Bend…