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30 and Still Going

TASI celebrates milestone with party, Nov. 16 The rain threatened, but stayed away. It seems the universe loves a good party. When The Art Studio, Inc. throws a party, it attracts a mottley crew of arts lovers, and “TASI to the Max: Thirty Bodacious Years,” The Studio’s 30th anniversary bash, was no exception. More than

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TASI 30 Years: Band Nites

Art + Music = Good Marriage A mob of teenagers gather in the dry, warm Texas night in downtown Beaumont. Death metal radiates from amps and speakers as the rock band thrashes their instruments. Sweaty bodies crash into one another and stringy hair whips into the darkness as heads bang to ear-piercing reverb. Suddenly, there

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American Family Dreams

TASI tenant McLaurin to host ‘Blue and Permanent’ in November It is fairly easy to spot Abigail McLaurin at The Art Studio. She is the slim girl with clothes covered in colored blotches with streaks of charcoal and chalk across her face. She resembles a Dickensian urchin most times, but she isn’t begging for change

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Beyond Bluebonnets

AMSET exhibit highlights Texas Impressionism Impressionism is arguably the most popular art in the world. Impressionist works are pleasing to the eye, romantic and unpretentious. We easily relate to these paintings because they evoke memories that we all have — memories of a sunny day when time stood still and we suddenly became acutely aware of

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Dishman Hosts NOLA Artists

Review Andy Coughlan, ISSUE Contributor New Orleans is a unique place. The Crescent City is a combination of the sacred and the profane — the exact percentages of each seem to vary according to whom is being asked to judge. The Dishman Art Museum on the Lamar University campus, in collaboration with the Jonathan Ferrara Gallery,

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