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Gerardo Rosales
Partnership Tower, 2nd Floor Landing 701 Avenida De Las Americas, Houston, TX, United StatesHouston-based Venezuelan artist Gerardo Rosales produced a large-scale mural playfully linking three walls within Partnership Tower.
Hadley Clark: Gone Not Forever
Crossroads Hotel 2101 Central St, Kansas City, MO, United StatesIn Gone Not Forever, Hadley Clark deepens her ongoing exploration of material reuse, presenting an installation of plant-dyed sculptural garments crafted from textiles discarded by the Crossroads Hotel in Spring 2024. Clark transforms the hotel lobby into a stage for transient experiences—an unfamiliar space to be briefly inhabited.
Vincent Valdez: Just a Dream…
Brown Foundation & Zilkha GalleriesVincent Valdez: Just a Dream… is the artist’s first major museum survey and spans over two decades of his work, from early career drawings to current allegorical portraits.
Bennett Road
Freedmen's Town Visitor Center 1204 Victor St, Houston, TexasThrough the collaborative works of Michael and Martellus Bennett, Bennett Road offers an immersive experience that encourages reflection, connection, and creativity, affirming the importance of Black labor in shaping our collective narrative.
Teen Council’s 25th Anniversary Biennial
Nina and Michael Zilkha GalleryTeen Council’s 25th anniversary biennial considers its history of teen programming and the contemporary conditions of Houston teen-hood.
Tomashi Jackson: Across the Universe
Brown Foundation Gallery Houston, TX, United StatesTomashi Jackson: Across the Universe unites a decade of the artist’s work across disciplines, building textured surfaces from textiles, ephemera, and archives materials to highlight the mechanics of systemic societal power and recognize the triumphs of communities of color.
Mary Ellen Carroll: How To Talk Dirty and Influence People
Brown Foundation Gallery Houston, TX, United StatesMary Ellen Carroll: How To Talk Dirty and Influence People charts the import and impact of the artist’s engagement with some of the most urgent issues of our time, including environmental sustainability, social justice, immigration, and urban legislation.