Event Series Ariel Wood – rest, raze, cullect

Ariel Wood – rest, raze, cullect

Lawndale Art Center 4912 Main St., Houston, TX, United States

‘rest, raze, cullect,’ brings together three bodies of work, interconnected, and interrelated, yet each inspired by a particular infrastructural situ. Transplanting them together here showcases material shifts over time and conceptual throughlines. Utility boxes on the corners of streets become cage-like shower stalls and water towers. Water main access pipes stretch upwards like pillars and […]

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Event Series Jean Shon – in a word

Jean Shon – in a word

Lawndale Art Center 4912 Main St., Houston, TX, United States

In a word explores traces of loss through the re-generation of ephemera from her family archive. Through sourced images and text, Jean examines rupture/reconstruction, origin/reproduction, and legibility/illegibility as methods of erasure and revelation. This body of work is a dialogue that evolves despite the lack of a living presence; rather, that presence is found and […]

Free

Roslyn M. Dupré: The daily devotional

Lawndale Art Center 4912 Main St., Houston, TX, United States

The daily devotional is the latest installment of Roslyn M. Dupré’s ongoing experimentations with fiber technique, language, and ritual. An assemblage of photographs and intimate sewn works, the exhibition explores the artist’s reactions to text, to forms of language, and to traditional fiber work. The project initially began as a reaction to the unusual circumstances […]

Free
Event Series Ariel Wood – rest, raze, cullect

Ariel Wood – rest, raze, cullect

Lawndale Art Center 4912 Main St., Houston, TX, United States

‘rest, raze, cullect,’ brings together three bodies of work, interconnected, and interrelated, yet each inspired by a particular infrastructural situ. Transplanting them together here showcases material shifts over time and conceptual throughlines. Utility boxes on the corners of streets become cage-like shower stalls and water towers. Water main access pipes stretch upwards like pillars and […]

Free
Event Series Jean Shon – in a word

Jean Shon – in a word

Lawndale Art Center 4912 Main St., Houston, TX, United States

In a word explores traces of loss through the re-generation of ephemera from her family archive. Through sourced images and text, Jean examines rupture/reconstruction, origin/reproduction, and legibility/illegibility as methods of erasure and revelation. This body of work is a dialogue that evolves despite the lack of a living presence; rather, that presence is found and […]

Free

Roslyn M. Dupré: The daily devotional

Lawndale Art Center 4912 Main St., Houston, TX, United States

The daily devotional is the latest installment of Roslyn M. Dupré’s ongoing experimentations with fiber technique, language, and ritual. An assemblage of photographs and intimate sewn works, the exhibition explores the artist’s reactions to text, to forms of language, and to traditional fiber work. The project initially began as a reaction to the unusual circumstances […]

Free
Event Series Ariel Wood – rest, raze, cullect

Ariel Wood – rest, raze, cullect

Lawndale Art Center 4912 Main St., Houston, TX, United States

‘rest, raze, cullect,’ brings together three bodies of work, interconnected, and interrelated, yet each inspired by a particular infrastructural situ. Transplanting them together here showcases material shifts over time and conceptual throughlines. Utility boxes on the corners of streets become cage-like shower stalls and water towers. Water main access pipes stretch upwards like pillars and […]

Free
Event Series Jean Shon – in a word

Jean Shon – in a word

Lawndale Art Center 4912 Main St., Houston, TX, United States

In a word explores traces of loss through the re-generation of ephemera from her family archive. Through sourced images and text, Jean examines rupture/reconstruction, origin/reproduction, and legibility/illegibility as methods of erasure and revelation. This body of work is a dialogue that evolves despite the lack of a living presence; rather, that presence is found and […]

Free

Roslyn M. Dupré: The daily devotional

Lawndale Art Center 4912 Main St., Houston, TX, United States

The daily devotional is the latest installment of Roslyn M. Dupré’s ongoing experimentations with fiber technique, language, and ritual. An assemblage of photographs and intimate sewn works, the exhibition explores the artist’s reactions to text, to forms of language, and to traditional fiber work. The project initially began as a reaction to the unusual circumstances […]

Free
Event Series Ariel Wood – rest, raze, cullect

Ariel Wood – rest, raze, cullect

Lawndale Art Center 4912 Main St., Houston, TX, United States

‘rest, raze, cullect,’ brings together three bodies of work, interconnected, and interrelated, yet each inspired by a particular infrastructural situ. Transplanting them together here showcases material shifts over time and conceptual throughlines. Utility boxes on the corners of streets become cage-like shower stalls and water towers. Water main access pipes stretch upwards like pillars and […]

Free
Event Series Jean Shon – in a word

Jean Shon – in a word

Lawndale Art Center 4912 Main St., Houston, TX, United States

In a word explores traces of loss through the re-generation of ephemera from her family archive. Through sourced images and text, Jean examines rupture/reconstruction, origin/reproduction, and legibility/illegibility as methods of erasure and revelation. This body of work is a dialogue that evolves despite the lack of a living presence; rather, that presence is found and […]

Free
Event Series They, Who Sound

They, Who Sound

Lawndale Art Center 4912 Main St., Houston, TX, United States

Every Monday Nameless Sound and Lawndale Art Center join forces to present an evening of experimental sound-making, improvised music, noises, the sounding of art, the performance of art, and more. Two different sets each week showcase a rich and vibrant diversity of international and regional creative offerings, with an emphasis on Houston’s vibrant local scene. […]