all aboard the art bus
Art brunch: Mimosas slurped, knowledge dropped and Bayou City Art Festivaltoasted
Artsy young professionals took their Sunday brunch on the road at the Art Tour and Taste, organized by Houston Young People for the Arts (HYPA) and Bayou City Art Festival (BCAF). The first event of its kind, the progressive brunch took a busload of Houston's bright young things on an exhaustive sojourn through the nooks and crannies of the Houston art arena.
Among the hip hangouts visited were Aerosol Warfare in EaDo, Kevin Peterson's workspace at Winter Street Studios, Colton & Farb Gallery and art aficionado Bart Truxillo's ornately appointed historic Heights home. At each location, aficionados offered their insight on the state of art in Houston, whether it be Barbara Davis' tips on kickstarting a personal collection or Gonzo247's accounts of H-town graffiti. While at Gremillion & Co., current artist-on-display Nicola Parente elucidated his expressive, abstract paintings in the exhibition, Edge of Awakening.
Between stops, BCAF director Kim Stoilis and steering and VIP committee co-chair Paul Pettie offered insider info, all while Houston Downtown Alliance debs Heather Pray and Melissa Fitzgerald tended mimosas.
The founder of HYPA, Pray tells CultureMap that she's had an art tour for the group in the works for four years. The collaboration with BCAF was a win-win, since both organizations have audiences of emerging art collectors. Pray echoed attendees' response to the tour, telling CultureMap, "Being able to have the artist there to speak to a smaller group rather than a big gallery opening made people feel less intimidated." Pray anticipates the tour becoming an annual event.
Following the tantalizing tour, guests checked in at the VIP area at the Bayou City Art Festival kickoff party at Finger Furniture.
Don't be fooled by the furniture store setting — inside Finger is the Houston Sports Museum. Built on the site of Buff Stadium, the former home to Houston's historic minor league baseball team, Finger Furniture houses among its couches and chairs a blue chip collection of sports memorabilia.
Before making a home run, guests toasted the upcoming festival (taking place Oct. 9 and 10 in downtown Houston), around Buff's original home plate.