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  2. Deborah Colton Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Deborah Colton Gallery, located in the West University neighborhood in Houston, Texas, showcases established and emerging contemporary artists from around the world who work in traditional mediums such as painting, works on paper, sculpture, video, and photography, as well as emerging forms such as performance, conceptual future media, and public space installations. [1]

  3. iam8bit - Wikipedia

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    iam8bit, Inc. is a media production and merchandising company, video game publisher and artist collective based in Los Angeles, California. iam8bit hosts an online store that primarily sells collectible vinyl records of video game soundtracks, but also sells t-shirts, artwork, pins and other merchandise. iam8bit also frequently collaborates with Skybound Games to produce physical editions of ...

  4. Blaffer Art Museum - Wikipedia

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    The award gives $10,000 to art programs that help underprivileged youth. [3] In 2010, Blaffer Gallery was renamed to Blaffer Art Museum in the context of a major capital campaign for the museum's redesign. [4] The newly-renovated museum facility designed by the New York-based firm Work Architecture Co. opened on October 12, 2012.

  5. Pat Colville - Wikipedia

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    2023 Drawings from the Jasper Mountain / Li Po series at Anne Cooper Occasional Gallery, Los Ranchos, New Mexico [7] 2016 Hardscapes at Moody Gallery, Houston, Texas [8] 2014 A Celebration: Five Decades of Work at Galveston Arts Center, Galveston, Texas [9] 1992 at Fay Gold Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia; 1989/90 at Gloria Luria Gallery, Miami, Florida

  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. Contemporary Arts Museum Houston - Wikipedia

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    As a non-collecting museum, it strives to provide a forum for visual arts of the present and recent past and document new directions in art, while engaging the public and encouraging a greater understanding of contemporary art through education programs. Contemporary Arts Museum Houston opened in 1972, in a building designed by Gunnar Birkerts. [2]

  8. Jesse Lott - Wikipedia

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    Group shows of note include: [8] 2018, Identifiably Houston – Foundations III, Deborah Colton Gallery, Houston, Texas; 2017, Focus on the 70s and 80s: Houston Foundations Part II, Deborah Colton Gallery, Houston, Texas; 2016, Friendly Fire, Station Museum of Contemporary Art, Houston, Texas

  9. Sharon Kopriva - Wikipedia

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    Sharon (Ortman) Kopriva was raised in Houston. She is the middle child of three born to Lowell (Red) and Rosalie (Rosy) Ortman. Kopriva earned a bachelor's degree in art education from the University of Houston in 1970.