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Wednesday, July 22, 2009
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CATEGORY City Govt
EVENT City Council Public Meeting (July 21 and 22)
WEBSITE www.houstontx.gov/citysec
BEGIN 7/21/2009
END 7/22/2009
LOCATION City Hall, 900 Bagby, 2nd Floor
NOTES Council Meeting begings Tuesday at 1:30 p.m., followed by Public Session at 2:00 p.m., and regular City Council meeting begins Wednesday at 9:00 a.m.
PHONE 713.247.1840

CATEGORY Museums
EVENT Pioneers of Contemporary Glass
WEBSITE www.mfah.org
BEGIN 3/7/2009
END 7/26/2009
LOCATION Museum of Fine Arts, 1001 Bissonnet
NOTES As highly regarded figures in the studio-glass community, Dallas-based collectors Barbara and Dennis DuBois have traveled the globe to find extraordinary glass objects by international artists. In their pursuit of definitive examples, the DuBois´ have assembled a collection of some 300 sculptural works that demonstrate a wide range of techniques, aesthetics, and forms.
PHONE 713.639.7300

CATEGORY Museums
EVENT Start with Art, Learn for Life: The MFAH and TAEA Celebrate Youth Art Month
WEBSITE www.mfah.org
BEGIN 6/1/2009
END 8/2/2009
LOCATION Museum of Fine Arts, 1001 Bissonnet
NOTES Youth Art Month is a nationwide initiative started in 1961 to recognize the importance of art in the school curriculum. In Texas, Youth Art Month is organized by the Texas Art Education Association (TAEA). This annual celebration advocates for art education by promoting the essential role the visual arts play in the development of creative-thinking skills.
PHONE 713.639.7300

CATEGORY Museums
EVENT Contemporary Conversations: John Chamberlain, American Tableau
WEBSITE www.menil.org
BEGIN 3/19/2009
END 8/2/2009
LOCATION Menil Collection, 1515 Sul Ross
NOTES The third in The Menil Collection series, “Contemporary Conversations,” which highlights work by living artists in the collection. The series aims to work with the artist to focus on a specific aspect or time period of their production. American Tableau will present a single large-scale sculpture as a room-size installation accompanied by rare examples of the artist’s drawings.
PHONE 713.525.9400

CATEGORY Museums
EVENT Facing Mars
WEBSITE www.thehealthmuseum.org
BEGIN 5/30/2009
END 9/7/2009
LOCATION Health Musuem, 1515 Hermann Drive
NOTES Blast off to space! Join us this May at The Health Museum for the U.S. premiere of Facing Mars. Discover the challenges of space travel and the effect it has on your body. Dare to test your stomach on the spinning chair and find out what it feels like to walk on Mars. Get an up-close view of Martian meteorites and fan up a dust storm! See if you can endure the challenges of Mars.
PHONE 713.521.1515

CATEGORY Museums
EVENT Ways of Seeing: The Photography of Ishimoto Yasuhiro
WEBSITE www.mfah.org
BEGIN 6/1/2009
END 9/13/2009
LOCATION Museum of Fine Arts, 1001 Bissonnet
NOTES Trained by Harry Callahan at the "New Bauhaus" in Chicago, Ishimoto (born 1921) is widely acknowledged as the most influential Japanese photographer of his generation in the development of postwar Japanese photography.
PHONE 713.639.7300

CATEGORY Museums
EVENT Amy Blakemore: Photographs 1988 - 2008
WEBSITE www.mfah.org
BEGIN 5/9/2009
END 9/13/2009
LOCATION Museum of Fine Arts, 1001 Bissonnet
NOTES Houston-based Amy Blakemore takes photographs in order to explore the ways in which memory both records and transforms visual information. Employing the camera as subjective tool, Blakemore has compared the activity of photography to the process of gathering broken bits and lost objects discovered serendipitously during long walks.
PHONE 713.639.7300

CATEGORY Museums
EVENT North Looks South: Building the Latin American Art Collection
WEBSITE www.mfah.org
BEGIN 6/1/2009
END 9/27/2009
LOCATION Museum of Fine Arts, 1001 Bissonnet
NOTES North Looks South: Building the Latin American Art Collection celebrates the museum´s major Latin American art acquisitions since 2001, with more than 80 works in every medium, ranging in date from the 1920s to the present.
PHONE 713.639.7300

CATEGORY Museums
EVENT Painting the Cosmos: Science and the Art of Frederic Edwin Church
WEBSITE www.mfah.org
BEGIN 6/1/2009
END 9/27/2009
LOCATION Museum of Fine Arts, 1001 Bissonnet
NOTES This installation features Cotopaxi (1855), which depicts the volcano of that name. Central to Church´s conception for this project was his deep appreciation for and understanding of scientific knowledge.
PHONE 713.639.7300

CATEGORY Heritage Society
EVENT Miles and Miles of Texas: The Lone Star State Through the Eyes of Buck Schiwetz
WEBSITE www.heritagesociety.org
BEGIN 7/21/2009
END 9/30/2009
LOCATION Downtown, 1100 Bagby @ Allen Parkway
NOTES The Heritage Society and CASETA (The Center for Advancement and Study of Early Texas Art) collaborate to present a rare exhibition of the Texas works of E.M. “Buck” Schiwetz (1898–1984), one of the city and state’s most beloved artists. The exhibition offers a rich survey of the artist’s work, including more than fifty of Schiwetz’s finest Texas subjects.
PHONE 713.655.1912

CATEGORY Museums
EVENT No Zoning: Artists Engage Houston
WEBSITE www.camh.org
BEGIN 5/9/2009
END 10/4/2009
LOCATION Contemporary Arts Museum, 5216 Montrose
NOTES Free from the land-use and zoning ordinances that shape other large American cities by separating residential, commercial, and industrial areas, Houston allows a mixed-use approach where disparate architectures and functions blend. In this often chaotic, jarring urban topography, many Houston artists have been able to carve out spaces and opportunities for themselves.
PHONE 713.284.8250

CATEGORY Museums
EVENT Drawings on Site: Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen
WEBSITE www.menil.org
BEGIN 5/9/2009
END 10/11/2009
LOCATION Menil Collection, 1515 Sul Ross
NOTES Showcasing drawings for public monuments proposed over the past thirty years by American artists Claes Oldenburg (b. 1929) and Coosje van Bruggen (1942-2009), Drawings On Site: Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen includes more than a dozen drawings from the artists’ private collection. As an innovator of American Pop Art in the mid 1960s.
PHONE 713.525.9400

CATEGORY Stages Theatre
EVENT Stages Theatre - The Andrews Brothers
WEBSITE www.stagestheatre.com
BEGIN 7/15/2009
END 10/11/2009
LOCATION Stages Theatre, 3201 Allen Parkway
NOTES It's 1943 in the South Pacific, and tonight the Andrews Sisters headline the big USO show. But when a flu outbreak quarantines the girls, stagehands Max, Lawrence and Patrick, along with pin-up girl Peggy Jones, cook up the perfect way to wow the troops and save the day--all it will take is three wigs and a lot of makeup!
PHONE 713.527.0123

CATEGORY Museums
EVENT Terra Cotta Warriors: Guardians of China's First Emperor
WEBSITE www.hmns.org
BEGIN 5/22/2009
END 10/18/2009
LOCATION Museum of Natural Science, 1 Hermann Circle Drive
NOTES The Houston Museum of Natural Science is excited to present one of the greatest archaeological finds of the 20th century, the tomb complex of China's First Emperor, Shi Huangdi, features thousands of terra cotta warriors that were intended to protect him throughout eternity. Since their discovery, the terra cotta army has been termed the Eighth Wonder of the Ancient World.
PHONE 713.639.IMAX

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