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Allison Glenn is named new Senior Curator & Director of Public Art

8 vivid and eye-catching May art events no Houstonian should miss

8 vivid and eye-catching May art events no Houstonian should miss Photograph © Louis Vuitton / Jérémie Souteyrat The Menil offers a beautiful, monumental dream with their new exhibition at the Menil Drawing Institute.  Image courtesy of Barbara Chase-Riboud Celebrate the history and images of art cars with Emily Jaschke s photography show at Mid Main Houston Gallery.  Photo by Emily Jaschke From the art of paper to the most fantastic monuments of imagination, this month ushers in an early summer’s worth of new visual art exhibitions. Look for several large-scale, immersive installations to explore this May. Plus, the city celebrates all those garage and highway artists across the world who take their creativity out on their cars as art cars come home to the Orange Show for a parade alternative.

5 things to do in Houston when the weather is lousy

5 things to do in Houston when the weather is lousy Tags:  Seismique (ROGUES HOLLOW PROD.) HOUSTON – Whether you’re trying to stay dry or get out of the heat, you can do so without sacrificing your amusement. Houston is home to a variety of indoor attractions, perfect to visit on a bad weather day. Here are 5 fun places to go when the weather puts a damper on your day: Museums The Houston Museum District includes 19 museums, ranging from fine arts and history to health and science. Here’s a complete list of indoor museums to visit:

Encore Houston, Episode 160: MUSIQA – Houston Public Media

Best Virtual Bets the Week of April 1-7, 2021

Yes, today is April Fools Day but there are no joke entries on this week’s list of best virtual bets. Instead, let’s look toward another, more obscure non-holiday holiday: International Fun at Work Day. And let us recommend that fun come in the form of an extended break to enjoy one of this week’s digital programs. Who doesn’t like sneak peeks and spoilers? This Thursday, April 1, at 6:30 p.m. you can join Contemporary Arts Museum Houston for an excerpt from “ Rule #4: Don’t walk on the sidewalk,” a dance work from Hope Stone Dance that will be presented in full this summer. The virtual performance, filmed at CAMH last fall, features five women – Jacquelyne Boe, Kayla Collymore, Rachael Hutto, Lindsey McGill, and Brit Wallis-McGrath – in an exploration of the societal rules women are encouraged to observe. You can view the work-in-progress for free here, and remember to check back with Hope Stone Dance for the complete work in July.

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