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SUMMARY:Hollis Hammonds\, 'The River Entered My Home By Hammonds + West'
DESCRIPTION:“The River Entered My Home by Hammonds + West” will be on display Jan. 16 through April 19 at Art League Houston. Photo courtesy of Hollis Hammonds.On display Jan. 16 through April 19 at Art League Houston\, 1953 Montrose Boulevard in Houston. Artist talk Jan. 17 at 2 p.m.  This multimedia exhibition about climate grief and the environmental crisis was created by Hollis Hammonds\, associate professor in the Visualization program; and Austin-based poet Sasha West. The artists combine image and text into multimedia installations and exhibitions\, combining sound with sculptural installation\, video with drawings and words with images. Hammonds’ drawings reflect the melancholy and darkness manifested in West’s poems\, asking viewers to reexamine the impact of elements when those elements are fed by human actions. West’s poems connect to the landscapes of ruin in Hammonds’ drawing\, questioning our culture’s belief in limitless growth. They invite viewers to see their own daily part in making the physical world and the future of landscapes.
URL:https://pvfa.tamu.edu/event/hollis-hammonds-the-river-entered-my-home-by-hammonds-west/
LOCATION:1953 Montrose Blvd.\, Houston\, TX\, 77006\, 1953 Montrose Blvd.\, Houston\, Texas\, 77006\, United States
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SUMMARY:Elizabeth Chiles\, 'Making Meadows'
DESCRIPTION:Elizabeth Chiles\, “Meadow no. 03.” Image courtesy of the artist.Jan. 27-March 5 at Wright Gallery\, Langford Architecture Center\, Building A. Artist talk and reception Feb. 5 from 4 to 6 p.m.  “Making Meadows” is an art exhibition of Elizabeth Chiles’ photographic collage works featuring grass\, wildflowers and insects\, with abstraction and shifts between figure and ground. The Austin-based artist’s process involves photographing nature during her daily walks and composing the collage works digitally. The artist explores her ideas surrounding how meadows are formed through collaboration of insects and humans. The artist describes the exhibition as “an experimental laboratory that begins with the questions: How are meadows\, both literal and metaphorical\, made? What is at stake in these places of abundance\, dreams and rest? Where do they persist and germinate?” Gallery hours are Monday-Thursday from 8 a.m. to 7:45 p.m. and Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
URL:https://pvfa.tamu.edu/event/elizabeth-chiles-making-meadows/
LOCATION:Wright Gallery\, 789 Ross St\, College Station\, Texas\, 77843\, United States
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SUMMARY:Rebecca Pugh\, 'Highways to Houston'
DESCRIPTION:Rebecca Pugh\, instructional assistant professor in the Visualization program and director of Wright Gallery\, presents this solo exhibition of abstract paintings inspired by driving between Houston and College Station. Pugh abstracts cattle and horses as shapes of brown\, black and white\, and grass and wildflowers as bright colors. She uses angular shapes inspired by spaces in between fence posts\, railings and barbed wire\, and often mounts shapes of paper containing graphite mark making to suggest wind in grass\, speed or direction of traffic.
URL:https://pvfa.tamu.edu/event/rebecca-pugh-highways-to-houston/
LOCATION:LSC Visual & Performing Arts Building\, Lone Star College\, 930 University Park Campus Drive\, Houston\, Texas\, United States
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