"Witnessing Eden" Photo Exhibit by Fernandez & Gonzalez-Graupera Coming to Miami's Deering Estate this September
The Deering Estate in Miami is showcasing Tony Fernandez and Jorge Gonzalez-Graupera's photo exhibition "Witnessing Eden" from September 8 to November 10, 2024, inspired by Florida's environmental changes.
Hurricane Beryl Ravages Houston Art Institutions, Rothko Chapel and Museums Face Indefinite Closures
Hurricane Beryl caused significant damage to Houston's art scene, with institutions like the Rothko Chapel and Houston Center for Contemporary Craft suffering losses and facing delayed reopenings.
'Antelopes on Parade', MOAH and City of Palmdale Invite Artists to Decorate Fiberglass Sculptures for Kaleidoscope Art Fest
MOAH and the City of Palmdale invite artists to paint fiberglass antelope sculptures for Antelopes on Parade; submissions due by September 9, 2024. Selected artists receive a $250 honorarium plus $100 for materials.
Seattle's Creative Advantage Unveils Collaborative Workshops at Summer Institute to Strengthen Arts Education
The Creative Advantage in Seattle brings together educators for a Summer Institute, offering workshops on theatre, music, and visual arts to enrich schools with arts education, networking opportunities, and performances.
The Woodlands Christian Academy Unveils Houston's Largest Black Box Theatre in New $10.8M Arts Facility
The Woodlands Christian Academy opened a $10.8 million arts facility with Houston's largest black box theater, supporting its fine arts growth and its commitment to integrate learning with Biblical faith.












