Artist Jane Kim contributes a new mural, Confluence, to Houston s public art scene. April 7 at 4 a.m.
Whether it’s Second City or other groups. seeing how people persevere in improv, where they’re still saying ‘we’re gonna make stuff!’ To see them persevering, I think has been really great. March 29 at 4 a.m.
Empire of the Superheroes: America’s Comic Book Creators and the Making of a Billion Dollar Industry By Mark Cotta Vaz 488 pp. $34.95 University of Texas Press Pop culture and comic book fandom have been abuzz recently with the release of Zack Snyder’s Justice League. It’s an extended (way extended).
Winners Announced in the 2021 Miami University Young Painters Competition
The Miami University College of Creative Arts and the Department of Art are pleased to announce the winners of the 2021 Young Painters Competition. The awards ceremony was held virtually over Zoom and featured Kelly Baum, the 2021 juror, who announced the awards and delivered the talk,
Painting in the Twenty-First Century: Art, Identity, Social Justice. The talk was presented as part of the Contemporary Art Forum and discussed developments in painting over the last twenty-five years in relationship to artistic, social, and political pressures.
Founded in 1999 by a generous gift from William (Miami Class of 1936) and Dorothy Yeck, of Dayton, Ohio, the
It’s time to say goodbye to Leo, J-Law, Ari, Timmy, Meryl, and the rest of the “Don’t Look Up” cast.
The star-studded Netflix movie, which has been filming in Massachusetts since November, officially wraps principal photography this week, according to three sources familiar with the production.
Thursday marked the final day of filming for the cast, which took place for the second straight day at Red Sky Studios in Allston.
The end of principal photography means stars like Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence, and the rest of the on-camera talent will officially be done Thursday, though there remains the possibility of film crews revisiting locations for pick-ups short, minor footage sans cast filmed to augment what’s already been shot before moving into post-production.
Texas master James C. Watkins lustrous ceramic vessels featured in solo exhibition
Studio portrait of James C. Watkins. Photo by Bonni Oakes.
HOUSTON, TX
.-Houston Center for Contemporary Craft is presenting a solo exhibition by outstanding Lubbock ceramicist and educator, James C. Watkins, who was recently named a Texas Master by HCCC. Watkins joins an impressive roster of other Texas Master awardeesincluding curator Clint Willour (Houston) and artists Harlan Butt (Denton), Cindy Hickok (Houston), Rachelle Thiewes (El Paso), Piero Fenci (Nacogdoches), and Sandie Zilker (Houston)recognized for their roles as career artists, professionals, or educators who have made a significant impact on the field of craft in Texas.