Arts With Nonprofit Arts Losses at $5.5 Billion and Rising, These Caring Houston Couples Advocate for the Performing Arts BY Shelby Hodge // Jun 15, 2020 read more
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Arts New Digital Art Exhibit Features Dallas-Based Artist’s Sky-High Response to the Murder of George Floyd Dallas Contemporary and Jammie Holmes Team Up To Present 'Everything Hurts' BY Megan Ziots // Jun 8, 2020
Arts Inside Project Row Houses, a Look at Houston’s Truly Unique Art Space — a PaperCity Video Exclusive In the Heart of the Third Ward BY Catherine D. Anspon // Jun 5, 2020
Arts Texas’ Most Iconic Art Dealer Dies in Houston — Remembering Meredith Long, a Pioneering Champion of American Art An Era Ends Forever BY Catherine D. Anspon // Jun 4, 2020
Arts With 50 Percent of Houston’s Performing Arts Groups in Danger of Shuttering, the City’s Arts Advocates Look to Help These Couples are Committed to Making an Arts Difference BY Shelby Hodge // Jun 3, 2020
Arts With Houston’s Theater Scene Dark, the City’s Dedicated Arts Advocates Vow to Step Up How These Arts Champions are Helping BY Shelby Hodge // May 25, 2020
Museums Museums Delivered – A Deep Dive on a Great American Modernist Pioneer at the Modern in Fort Worth Toni LaSelle is an Important Texas Artist, But Her Story is Just Starting to be Told BY Billy Fong // May 22, 2020