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  2. James H. Evans - Wikipedia

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    James H. Evans (born 1954) [1] is an American photographer whose work focuses on documenting the West Texas area. His work has appeared in Texas Monthly Magazine where he works as a photography contributor.

  3. Robert Pruitt (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Pruitt is a founding member of the Houston artist collective, Otabenga Jones & Associates, alongside Dawolu Jabari Anderson, Jamal Cyrus, and Kenya Evans. [9] Initially created in 2002, they worked in a studio underneath the Eldorado Ballroom and the name comes from Ota Benga, an African pygmy who in 1906 was put on display at the Bronx Zoo. [9]

  4. Houston Alternative Art - Wikipedia

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    Houston Center for Photography. The Houston Center for Photography was founded as a member-run cooperative and was eventually incorporated as a nonprofit visual arts organization devoted exclusively to photography and related media. 1982 McKee Street Bridge

  5. Geoff Winningham - Wikipedia

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    Geoff Winningham was born on March 4, 1943, in Jackson, Tennessee.At the age of 13, he became fascinated with cameras, immersed himself in photography, found a part-time job as a studio and darkroom assistant, built a darkroom in his family home, and made his first photo-book, a handmade volume of portraits of his friends.

  6. Gittings Studios - Wikipedia

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    Gittings Studios is a photographic studio founded in 1928 by Paul Gittings, Sr.. Gittings bought the Bachrach Studios in the southern region of the United States during the Great Depression . The Gittings laboratory was a pioneer of color dye transfer prints.

  7. Houston Center for Contemporary Craft - Wikipedia

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    HCCC is funded by grants from many organizations, including the Houston Art Alliance, the National Endowment For The Arts, Houston Endowment, Inc., the Texas Commission on The Arts, The Brown Foundation, the Kinder Foundation, and private donations. [2] The center is free to the public and open most days of the week. [3]

  8. Michelle Barnes - Wikipedia

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    Michelle Anita Swain was born in Austin in 1948 to August and Anita Swain; her family moved to Houston's Third Ward neighborhood in 1951 or 1952 when she was four or five after her father finished his graduate degree in social work.

  9. Sentai Studios - Wikipedia

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    Sentai Studios is an American post-production studio of Sentai Filmworks located in Houston, Texas. It was founded as Industrial Smoke & Mirrors , the in-house studio of ADV Films .