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Caz Scott: Breath Work
"Breath Work" by Houston artist Caz Scott is a new sculptural installation at Sawyer Yards' Art Alley. The combination of machine and handcrafting is persistent in the artists' work, as are explorations of loose barriers between the digital and the real.

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Paloma Mayorgas: The Gorgeous Flowers Have a Smell
Composed of wax doll figurines embedded with baby’s breath flowers, paired with printed online articles documenting the global impact of one particular flower company, Paloma Mayorga's installation explores the hidden costs of the flower industry

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The Last Sky: Thermals and Thresholds
Texas Biennial artists delve into the invisible currents that connect us—those atmospheric and metaphorical forces that propel change, mark boundaries, and create spaces for transformation.

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Sawyer Yards Showcase at Bush IAH
The works on display in Terminal A represent 21 artists from each of our five studio buildings.

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Celebration of Spirits
The artists of Spring Street Studios are proud to announce Celebration of Spirits, a new exhibition of tenant artist works in conjunction with the Day of the Dead holiday.

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Celebrations of Spirits: Encore!
The artists of Sabine and Spring Street Studios present a vibrant array of art in celebration of the Day of the Dead.

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WOW: Wonders of Winter
Winter Street Studios presents another impressive showcase, highlighting a diverse selection of artworks and techniques that elicit a "wow" moment

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Connecting the Dots: The Illustrations of John Rodak
This solo exhibition surveys more than 25 years of artist John Rodak's pointillist, pen and ink illustrations.

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The Last Sky: Memory Drift (Part II)
In conjunction with the TX Biennial 2024, this powerful group of artists reframes cultural memory not as static inheritance but as dynamic acts of making, remaking, and remembering. On view at Sabine Street Studios (North Gallery), and Winter Street Studios (Winter Gallery).

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The Last Sky: Memory Drift (Part I)
In conjunction with the TX Biennial 2024, this powerful group of artists reframes cultural memory not as static inheritance but as dynamic acts of making, remaking, and remembering. On view at Sabine Street Studios (North Gallery), and Winter Street Studios (Winter Gallery).

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Fabrik: Beyond the Threads
Curated by Krystle Holnes, this Spring Street exhibit explores the unseen frameworks that bind us, the stories stitched into our existence, and the delicate threads that weave the fabric of community, memory, and identity.

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Community: Artists of Spring Street
Through their artwork, the artists of Spring Street Studios investigate the relationships and environments that shape us.

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Valeria Llamosa: In Between The Lines that Connect Us
Artist Valeria Llamosa presents In Between the Lines That Connect Us, a captivating solo exhibition that merges pop, abstract, and figurative art to create an immersive journey.

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Alessandra Albin: Let Me Tell You A Story...
Inspired by Classical and Mexican traditional art, Alessandra Albin works with bronze, terracotta, gesso, stone, and light metals to craft sculptures, as well as ink on wood in her explorations of the human figure in motion.

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Visual Journey
Together the artists of Silver Street capture the many facets of the human experience, offering viewers a profound and immersive exploration of color, form, and imagination.

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BIOLUMINAIRE: A Contemplative Bioluminescent Sculpture Garden
An installation inspired by oak trees and the interconnected mycelium beneath forest floors. Created by Houston-based creative media lab Input Output, a part of the Texas Biennial 2024.

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Cool Down
The artists of the Silos consider the winter, the shifting climate, and the colors, compositions, and stories that speak to their experiences and expectations for this time of year.

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Kathy Drago: Old-Old Women
Kathy Drago paints old-old women that she constructs by combining images collected from I-phone snapshots, social media posts, or grainy obituary photos.

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Familiar
Houston artist Saralene Tapley presents Familiar, a series of thirteen oversized portraits featuring the faces of unnamed celebrities, politicians, and social media influencers.

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