ARTS venue Mareel says it is looking forward to “a remarkably busy week” with programming returning to levels similar to those before the Covid pandemic. On Thursday 26 May the Scottish Ensemble return to the Mareel stage celebrating the stories of Scotland in Scottish.
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SHETLAND-based filmmaker and writer Shona Main has been selected to participate in an exchange project involving a museum in Texas.
She has been awarded an international residency/exhibition opportunity through X-CHANGE, a partnership between Shetland Arts and the McNay Art Museum in San Antonio, in an exchange also involving Texas-based conceptual artist Holly Veselka.
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X-CHANGE is funded by the British Council and Creative Scotland, with support from the Art Fund (UK) and the Association of Art Museum Curators, providing the opportunity for a Shetland and a Texan artist to research and explore the distinct geographies of the two areas in relation to energy production and climate change.
10 vivid, eye-catching February art events no Houstonian should miss Shahidul Alam s
Sailboat Fishing for Ilish will be part of the Shahidul Alam: Truth to Power exhibition at the Asia Society Texas.
Photo by Shahidul Alam
Photo courtesy of Drift
Portal of Healing is on view at Rice University’s Houston Asian American Archive.
Photo by Ann Shi
Image courtesy of Jennifer May Reiland Archway Gallery presents Regenerations.
Image courtesy of Carol Berger After some starts and rescheduling last month, February presents the perfect valentine for Houston art lovers. Look for big, new exhibitions at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, while museums and galleries across serve up a range of themes from the political, to human bodies, to fundamentals of light and color.