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Carmen Herrera: Structuring Surfaces
“Carmen Herrera: Structuring Surfaces” opened on October 21, 2020, and remains on view through April 25, 2021, at the museum of Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH). “Structuring Surfaces” can be seen at the Caroline Wiess Law Building, located at 1001 Bissonnet Street, Houston, Texas. Also complementing the MFAH exhibition is “Carmen Herrera: Estructuras Monumentales,” an outdoor installation of large-scale sculptural works.
Description: Carmen Herrera has built a prolific career spanning nine decades, dedicated to expanding the boundaries of geometric abstraction.
Carmen Herrera: Structuring Surfaces is the first MFAH exhibition devoted exclusively to the internationally celebrated Cuban American artist, who turned 105 in May.
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Lush new mixed-use development blossoms in Buffalo Bayou Park
Rendering courtesy of Autry Park The mixed-use developement will open in 2021.
Rendering courtesy of Autry Park Expect a walkable experience. A new mixed-use player is onstage for the re-imagining of Buffalo Bayou Park.
Autry Park, a multi-use development nestled on some 14 acres at the western edge of Buffalo Bayou Park, is set to dazzle locals in 2021. The three-phase masterplan for the Autry Park urban village boasts five towers encompassing 1,450 residential units, 350,000 square-feet of Class A office space, and 100,000 square-feet of retail, according to a press release. The complex will be situated around a central greenspace.
$10M grant awarded to assist in Buffalo Bayou Park transformation
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To help achieve a transformation of the Buffalo Bayou Park’s east sector, local nonprofit Houston Endowment has granted $10 million to Buffalo Bayou Partnership (BBP) for the project to take place over the next 20 years.
The grant dedicated towards the Buffalo Bayou East Master Plan will fund the addition of new bayou parks and trails, dynamic recreational and cultural destinations, as well as bikeways and “green fingers” into surrounding neighborhoods, according to a news release.
“This project will play a major role in the City of Houston’s Complete Communities initiative, which seeks to improve neighborhoods so that all of Houston’s residents and business owners can have access to quality services and amenities,” Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner said.