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HCC Central Art Gallery celebrates the opening of its 30th season with a
reception, Tuesday, September 2, 5:30 to 7:30, with a new exhibit, Darcy Rosenberger: Apartment Studio. Darcy
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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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Art Gallery @ HCC•Central
2015 Spring…
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Tuesday, August 25th through Wednesday, September 23rd Reception, Tuesday, September 1 from 5:30 - 7:30 Houston’s famous disregard for its own history is challenged in HCC Central Gallery…
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Tiffany Rochel Rapier, Ni Shen, Kevalon Chanea Taylor, Sana Ali
The group wanted to make something colorful and visually interesting.
It took approximately 14 hours over two days to complete. This…
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The HCC Center of Excellence for Visual and Performing Arts is pleased to present an exhibition at the Central Visual Arts Gallery in concert with Print Houston, a citywide celebration of printmaking…
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Impressions 2017 showcases a myriad of printmaking techniques and styles, from traditional woodcuts and etchings to hybrid prints and complex monotypes by PrintMatter’s premier printmakers. …
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In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, the West Loop Gallery presents René Alvarado: Dual Identity. The exhibition features twelve paintings by San Angelo artist, René Alvarado.…
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Group
show of work by Fall 2017 Southeast students in ceramics, drawing, painting,
and digital art.
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The exhibit features Northline students’ studio work. Awards presented at the reception.
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An exhibition of ceramic works curated by Jeff Forster and Michelle Matthews and featuring works by artists working in and around Houston. Artists include: George Bowes, Susan Budge, Lauren Clay,…
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In celebration of Black History Month, HCC presents the work of Zachary Fabri, a visual/performance artist from New York City. Curated by HCC Professor Ashley Hope.
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