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Central College Art Department Faculty art exhibit at the University of Houston Clear Lake campus.
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ARTstor Chairman Neil Rudenstine and President James Shulman discuss ARTstor's mission and history. ARTstor is a nonprofit digital library licensed by HCC of more than one million images in the…
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Project Row Houses featured HCC-Central art major Isaac Reyes in their 2012 Summer Studio Program. This year's student residency program was very competitive, featuring artists from local…
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Learn how the indigenous northern Australian Aboriginal peoples have maintained spiritual connections to their lands and to their ancestors through ceremonial traditions concerned primarily with…
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In March 2013, the HCC Honors College, partnering with Houston's Raindrop Foundation, took Honors College students to Istanbul, Bursa and Izmir. The Eleven-day trip gave students a…
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Not since the late 1980s has there been a clearer rift in the fandom of teenage girls as they pick a side in their pop music consumerism. You were either a Tiffany girl or a Debbie Gibson girl back…
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A world-class resource for study and research. HCC faculty have access to this wonderful resource by registering at artstor.org from within the HCC network.
The ARTstor Digital Library is comprised…
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An exhibit commemorating the 100th anniversary of the First World War through the art created by ordinary soldiers in the trenches co-curated by George Mason University professor Marion Deshmukh.…
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Dr. Lois Parkinson Zamora is a leader in the comparative study of literature of the Americas. Her most recent book, The Inordinate Eye: New World Baroque and Latin American Fiction (University of…
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Winners of HCC Central's Art Fall 2014 Juried Student Art Exhibit will be announced at Tuesday, November 18th, immediately following a public reception for all student exhibitors starting at 6…
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#MobileMoments, an exhibit opening at HCC Central Art Gallery on January 22, examines the emerging art form of mobile photography and the development of smartphones and social media as means of…
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Mapped: A Survey of Contemporary Jewelry and Metalwork presents 17 local artists as they share an intimate and unique perspective through works inspired by Houston’s unparalleled landscape.…
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