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Art in America, August, 2004
By appt Dir: Michael T. Ricker
20th-century rare books and works on paper by American and Latin American figurative artists G/D/P
Artists exhibited: Leonard Baskin, Michael Kuch, Rico Lebrun, Leopoldo Mendez, Ben Shahn, TGP artists, Mihailo Vukelic, Alfredo Zalce
GLEN ROSE
5069. Barnard's Mill Art Museum
307 SW Barnard St 76043
(254) 897-7494
Sol 10-5, Sun 1-5
Dir: Rebecca Guerrero/Julie Moody
Permanent collections of Jewell Miears Fielder Foundation and Richard H. Moore Jr. and exhibits by regional artists. M
Artists exhibited: Jack Bryant, Cover, Lin Hampton, Morris Henry Hobbs, Lester Hughes, Amy Jackson, Clarence Millet, Jim Powell, Robert Summers, Frederic Taubes, W.R. Thrasher, Robed Wood
HOUSTON
5070. Archway Gallery
2013 W Gray, Suite C 77019
(713) 522-2409
Mon-Thu 10-6, Fri-Sat 10-8, Sun 1-5
Dir: Gary Kosmas
Paintings, pottery and sculpture by Houston artists. G
Artists exhibited: Margaret Scott Book, V. Chin, Christie Coker, Sandra Corley, Margaret Scott Dobbins, Marsha Harris, Jim N. Hill. Melanie Leslie, Keith McNay, Chris Menconni, Pat Moberley Moore, Shirl Riccetti, Andrew Sankowski, John Staby, Cookie Wells, Andrea Wilkinson, Louise Williams
5071. The Art House
5346 B Westheimer Rd 77056
(713) 626-0700, fax (713) 626-0785
E-mail: info@thearthousehouston.com
Web site: www.thearthousehouston.com
Tue-Sat 11-6
Dir: Brant W. Richards
Contemporary paintings, sculpture, photography and works on paper. G
Artists exhibited: UgO Aguirre, Romare Bearden, Raine Bedsole, John Biggers, Bob Blackburn, Clemente Lassaulx, Jacob Lawrence, Ben Mata, John Morse, Mabel Eateries, Peggy Port, Alexander Stolin, Monica Zeringue
5012. Artcetera
PO Box 131914 77219
(713) 270-4319
E-mail: artcetera@aol.com
By appt Dir: E.L. Foney
20th-century American works on paper with an African-American focus. D/P
Artists exhibited Amalia Amaki, John Biggers, Elizabeth Catlett, Frank Frazier, Reginald Adolphus Gammon, Eugene Grigsby Jr., Samella Lewis, Bert L. Long Jr., William Pajaud, P.H. Polk, Robert Sengstacke
5073. ArtScan Gallery
1113 Vine St 77002
(713) 224-7722, fax (713) 666-8178
E-mail: veisel@aol.com
Wed-Sat 1-5 Dir: Volker Eisele
Thematic exhibitions focusing on artists from Houston and Texas. G
5074. Blaffer Gallery, The Art Museum of the University of Houston
120 Fine Arts Building 77204-4018
(713) 743-9530, fax (713) 743-9525
Web site: www.blaffergallery.org
Tue-Fri 10-5, Sat-Sun 1-5
Dir: Terrie Sultan
Changing contemporary solo and thematic exhibitions Lectures, publications tours, outreach programs. M/U
5075. Blossom Street Gallery and Sculpture Garden
4809 Blossom St 77007
(713) 869-1921
E-mail: info@blossomstreelgallery.com
Web site: www.blossomstreetgallery corn
Tue-Sat 11-6, every other Sun Dir: Yali Navarro
Contemporary fine art: paintings, drawings, prints, watercolors and sculptures primarily by Texas artists. G/P/C
Artists exhibited: Andrea Clemento, Ruben Coy, Noah Edmundson, Joe Harris, Peggy Hoekman, Herbert Long, Jessie Lort, Aloma Marquis, James Rivers, Richard Roederer, Maureen Seeba, Martha Terrill
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