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The World in Black and White

Picasso exhibition at MFAH highlights monochromatic career “Color weakens.” — Picasso In 1904, young Pablo Picasso arrived in Paris to pursue his dream of becoming a great artist. It was not his first trip. He briefly stayed there in 1900 and then in 1901-1902, but things did not work out. The result was an embarrassing

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TASIMJAE EXHIBIT

An Exhibit highlighting a variety of member’s work – April 6 – 27, 2013  It’s time once again for the unpronounceable exhibition that aims to showcase the diverse works of The Art Studio’s membership. TASIMJAE (The Art Studio, Inc. Members Jurored Art Exhibition) will be on display through April 27, beginning with a free reception

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Old Friends, New Ideas

TASI, AREA MUSEUMS FEATURE DIVERSE CERAMICS EXHIBITIONS The exhibition “The Art Studio & Friends,” will showcase the work of a diverse group of artists who have associated with TASI over the years, including tenants, NCECA members who have been tenants, and about a dozen friends of The Studio. When the National Council on Education for the Ceramic

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Bless Me Ultima’, and Wild Beauty

 Stark Museum of Art exhibit focuses on Taos artist community “The beauty of the llano unfolded before my eyes, and the gurgling waters of the river sang to the hum of the turning earth.” — Rudolfo Anaya, “Bless Me, Ultima” It all started with a broken wheel. In September of 1898, two young artists, Ernest Blumenchein

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Memories and Waterways

Photographer Winston explores SETX environs in February exhibition. Joe Winston grew up along the waterways of Southeast Texas and the Bolivar Peninsula. He always felt in tune with the environment and its stories. “People want to know the story,” he says. “That’s important in my work because it is a story. It’s about my experience. And

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