Deborah Colton Gallery will present "Identifiably Houston: Foundations III," a group exhibition of courageous and spirited artists who have made a major impact and have conveyed the pioneering spirit that Houston was founded with over 180 years ago. The exhibition is also paying tribute to Houston’s Heritage Society and their related events this season.
Although this is just a small sampling of Houston artists, they reveal their strong individualism and brave representational type art that has a narrative, often with an aspect of abstraction. As viewers enter the gallery, they will instantly feel and see the connection within this genre or “School” that is something special and unique to Houston.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through October 27.
Deborah Colton Gallery will present "Identifiably Houston: Foundations III," a group exhibition of courageous and spirited artists who have made a major impact and have conveyed the pioneering spirit that Houston was founded with over 180 years ago. The exhibition is also paying tribute to Houston’s Heritage Society and their related events this season.
Although this is just a small sampling of Houston artists, they reveal their strong individualism and brave representational type art that has a narrative, often with an aspect of abstraction. As viewers enter the gallery, they will instantly feel and see the connection within this genre or “School” that is something special and unique to Houston.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through October 27.
Deborah Colton Gallery will present "Identifiably Houston: Foundations III," a group exhibition of courageous and spirited artists who have made a major impact and have conveyed the pioneering spirit that Houston was founded with over 180 years ago. The exhibition is also paying tribute to Houston’s Heritage Society and their related events this season.
Although this is just a small sampling of Houston artists, they reveal their strong individualism and brave representational type art that has a narrative, often with an aspect of abstraction. As viewers enter the gallery, they will instantly feel and see the connection within this genre or “School” that is something special and unique to Houston.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through October 27.