
The "2017 Core Exhibition" showcases the works of the most recent artists-in-resident from the Core Program at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston's Glassell School of Art. Critics-in-residence from the Core Program will contribute essays and public programs based on their independent research in conjunction with the exhibition.
Denise Liebl exhibits new work, "Hold" in the Grace R. Cavnar Gallery. Liebl's monoprints act as single pages from a larger sketchbook.
In the Project Space, curator and Core critic-in-residence Laura A.L. Wellen considers modern artistic practices that pair the natural environment with the politics of contemporary life in Guatemala in "One Stone and the Rain/ Una piedra y la lluvia."
Following the opening reception, the exhibits will be on display through April 22.
The "2017 Core Exhibition" showcases the works of the most recent artists-in-resident from the Core Program at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston's Glassell School of Art. Critics-in-residence from the Core Program will contribute essays and public programs based on their independent research in conjunction with the exhibition.
Denise Liebl exhibits new work, "Hold" in the Grace R. Cavnar Gallery. Liebl's monoprints act as single pages from a larger sketchbook.
In the Project Space, curator and Core critic-in-residence Laura A.L. Wellen considers modern artistic practices that pair the natural environment with the politics of contemporary life in Guatemala in "One Stone and the Rain/ Una piedra y la lluvia."
Following the opening reception, the exhibits will be on display through April 22.
The "2017 Core Exhibition" showcases the works of the most recent artists-in-resident from the Core Program at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston's Glassell School of Art. Critics-in-residence from the Core Program will contribute essays and public programs based on their independent research in conjunction with the exhibition.
Denise Liebl exhibits new work, "Hold" in the Grace R. Cavnar Gallery. Liebl's monoprints act as single pages from a larger sketchbook.
In the Project Space, curator and Core critic-in-residence Laura A.L. Wellen considers modern artistic practices that pair the natural environment with the politics of contemporary life in Guatemala in "One Stone and the Rain/ Una piedra y la lluvia."
Following the opening reception, the exhibits will be on display through April 22.