Tag Archives: Sasha Dela
Project Row Houses is a non-profit arts organization established by African-American artists and community activists in Houston’s Third Ward.
Not many people would think of the Core Residency Program as an artist-run residency, but to some extent it is. Joseph Havel is an artist who has been directing the Glassell School and Core residency for over twenty years.
Andrea Grover moved to Houston in 1995 to attend the Core Program. Shortly after, she founded the Aurora Picture Show. Andrea has much to say about the playfulness and DIY spirit of the Houston art scene and reveals the secret of running a successful program at Aurora.
The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts has an interdisciplinary and collaborative focus that is very unique in Houston and nationally.
Eric Schnell discusses co-founding the Galveston Artist Residency which provides a studio, housing, stipend, and a bike to artists in residence.
My idea of the Houston art scene still remains plastic, as I continue to discover new communities. Houston, after all, just recently surpassed NYC as the most diverse city in the United States.
During one of many mundane days at his San Francisco office, Alex Clausen was surfing the net, dreaming of escape and reconnecting with the land, and purchased a small parcel of land in Texas for under $500 bucks.