Reeves Art & Design presents “1YRLTR,” a group show featuring works by Houston-based arts group BIGBOND, showcasing works in a range of media, including painting, sculpture, and mixed media.
“1YRLTR,” pronounced “One Year Later,” explores themes of time, growth, observation, and reflection. The exhibition explores how the artists of BIGBOND navigate personal, social, emotional, and environmental challenges they have experienced since they began working together one year ago, in the fall of 2022, meeting through the MFAH Glassell BLOCK program.
BIGBOND participating artists Vernon Caldera, Alexandra Constantinou, Marina Fernandez, Robert Fox, Holly Josey, Suzette Schutze, Margaret O’Brien-Nelson, Lia Rodi, Chet Urban, and Michelle Whitney are a loosely organized but tightly-knit group of Houston-based artists who engage each other in critical thought, share ideas from their readings and writings, go see art, support other local artists, and fan each other’s creative flames with the purpose of strengthening their individual artistic output while nurturing bonds within Houston’s art community.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display on October 28.
Reeves Art & Design presents “1YRLTR,” a group show featuring works by Houston-based arts group BIGBOND, showcasing works in a range of media, including painting, sculpture, and mixed media.
“1YRLTR,” pronounced “One Year Later,” explores themes of time, growth, observation, and reflection. The exhibition explores how the artists of BIGBOND navigate personal, social, emotional, and environmental challenges they have experienced since they began working together one year ago, in the fall of 2022, meeting through the MFAH Glassell BLOCK program.
BIGBOND participating artists Vernon Caldera, Alexandra Constantinou, Marina Fernandez, Robert Fox, Holly Josey, Suzette Schutze, Margaret O’Brien-Nelson, Lia Rodi, Chet Urban, and Michelle Whitney are a loosely organized but tightly-knit group of Houston-based artists who engage each other in critical thought, share ideas from their readings and writings, go see art, support other local artists, and fan each other’s creative flames with the purpose of strengthening their individual artistic output while nurturing bonds within Houston’s art community.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display on October 28.
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