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  2. Category:Artists from Houston - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Artists from Houston" The following 79 pages are in this category, out of 79 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Courtney Adams;

  3. Category:Musicians from Houston - Wikipedia

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    Musical groups from Houston (1 C, 104 P) S. Singers from Houston (1 C, 140 P) Pages in category "Musicians from Houston"

  4. Community Artists' Collective - Wikipedia

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    The Community Artists' Collective is a non-profit exhibition space based in Houston, Texas, USA, focused on exhibiting work by African American artists and creating more opportunities for children and adults to explore the arts.

  5. List of people from Houston - Wikipedia

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    Nandita Berry, Houston lawyer and 109th Secretary of State of Texas [27] Paul Bettencourt, member of the Texas State Senate from District 7 [28] Jeff Bezos, founder and CEO of Amazon.com [29] Bill Blythe, Houston realtor and former state representative [30] Paul Bremond, merchant and railroad developer [31]

  6. List of public art in Houston - Wikipedia

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    Brownie (1905), Houston Zoo; Bygones (1976), Menil Collection; Cancer, There Is Hope (1990) Charlotte Allen Fountain; Charmstone, Menil Collection; Cloud Column (2006), Glassell School of Art; George H. W. Bush Monument; Inversion; Isolated Mass/Circumflex (Number 2) Lillian Schnitzer Fountain (1875), Hermann Park; Monument au Fantôme ...

  7. John Ross Palmer - Wikipedia

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    John Ross Palmer is an American artist based in Houston, Texas. [5] [6] [7] He is the author of numerous books and the founder of the Escapism art movement.[8] [9] In 2010, the Museum of Cultural Arts Houston named Palmer "Artist of the Year."

  8. Dick Wray - Wikipedia

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    Richard Wray (December 5, 1933 - January 9, 2011 [1]) was an American abstract expressionist painter whose work had an influence on the art scene in Houston, Texas. [1] [2] [3] After an art career spanning over 50 years, he died at age 77 of liver disease.

  9. SugarHill Recording Studios - Wikipedia

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    Other artists recording at SugarHill in the late '70s and early '80s included Ricky Nelson, James Burton, Todd Rundgren, the Amboy Dukes with Ted Nugent, Jandek, and Houston punk band Really Red. Tejano band Little Joe y la Familia recorded at SugarHill, as did Selena on some of her earliest recordings.