Houston Art Fair 2016 – Discover why Houston is the third largest art buying market in America
The Texan-French Alliance for the Arts is happy to share an event hosted by the Nomad Two Worlds Foundation featuring a set of Inter-tribal performances by Native Americans from various Nations in a powwow format, as well as storytelling by poet and author Kimboli Talking Medicine. Youths from the ages of 7-16 and their families are invited to attend this educational event to learn more about and celebrate Native American cultural heritage.
This two session event will take place on Saturday, August 27th, 2016 from 1:30pm to 2:15pm and 2:45pm to 3:30pm at Bayou Bend’s Lora Jean Kilroy Visitor and Education Center (6003 Memorial Drive at Wescott Street, Houston, Texas, 77007).
While this event is FREE, we ask you to contact Dimitri at dpilenko@ntwfoundation.org or 713-298-5220 to secure a place at one of the two sessions, as seating will be limited. For more information, please contact Dimitri, or visit www.ntwfoundation.org.
Do you know about the Heroes of OST?
Come and See, Come and See
We’ll teach you about the Heroes of OST
Come and See, Come and See
Please join us for a free, family friendly event on Saturday, August 13th from 5:00-7:00 p.m. at 6413 Paris St., Houston, TX 77021. This creatively interactive event – conceived, planned and hosted by the students of the OST Youth Council – will display the students’ various artistic skills, such as portrait photography, drawing, poetry, mixed-media art, and more!
The “Heroes of OST” event is the successful result of the first “From a Space to a Place” follow-up program developed by the Texan-French Alliance for the Arts, in partnership with Agape Development and the Southeast Houston Transformation Alliance. We are thankful for all of our volunteers, partners, and sponsors who have helped make the vision of these students a reality!
Please join us for the closing ceremony of Claire Basler’s exhibition “Jardin Eternel” this Friday, August 5th from 5:30PM-8PM. This happy hour event will begin with a musical performance by French cellist Louis-Marie Fardet, followed by an “art talk” given by Anna Tahinci, PhD Professor and head of Art History at Glassell School of Art. The Texan-French Alliance for the Arts is also excited to be presenting a creative art workshop at the ceremony. The “All Things Beautiful” closing ceremony will take place at the Houston Design Center (7026 Old Katy Road, Houston, 77024).
Please RSVP prior to the event here: http://thehoustondesigncenter.com/…/claire-basler-jardin-…/…
Come join us for a family friendly event with beautiful animations, including:
For more information, please contact Yvonamor Palix Fine Arts at 281-467-6065 or ypalix@yvonamorpalixart.com
Yvonamor Palix is proud to announce Jardin Éternel / Eternal Garden, the first solo exhibition of French artist Claire Basler in the United States to be presented at Alkusari Stone at The Houston Design Center. You will be transported to the rich verdant fields of France filled with flowers and flowing tree lines through the lush and exuberant landscapes of Basler’s works. Her masterful paintings are an homage to nature and a veritable visual celebration.
To commemorate the show, the artist will travel to Houston to personally present her works during the Bastille week celebrations in Houston by the Consulate General of France. Join us for coffee at the Opening Celebration on Friday, July 8th from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. for garden-inspired drinks, presentations by diverse Houston personalities as well as a Q & A and book signing with Claire Basler.
If you are unable to make it to the morning event, please be sure to stop by the exhibition at 5 p.m. for cocktails and light bites offered by the Texan-French Alliance for the Arts to commemorate this special occasion. We will be sharing a short presentation on our latest endeavors in the community, including our recent “From a Space to a Place” program in the Northside.
The exhibition will be open to the public Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, please contact Yvonamor Palix at 281.467.6065 or ypalix@yvonamorpalixart.com. Learn more about the exhibition by visiting ypalixart.com and clairebasler.com.
The Texan-French Alliance for the Arts‘ summer program “From a Space to a Place” in partnership with YES Prep Northside and the MD Anderson Family YMCA is nearing completion. We’ve been working with a dedicated group of middle school students to bring positive change into their neighborhood. After brainstorming ideas, the students decided to unite their community under a “flag of positivity,” creating a bold mural of the American flag with inspirational words and messages written in different languages inside the stars and stripes. In addition to the mural, the students are painting colorful stones that will be placed around the trees to draw attention to the mural. Currently in progress, their project will be completed in time for the celebration event this weekend.
The unveiling of the mural will be held Friday, July 1st from 9:30 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. at 2301 Fulton St, Houston, TX 77009 (the backside of Jefferson Dental Clinic at the crossroads of Gentry St and Quitman St). Following this, there will be a celebration event at the M.D. Anderson Family YMCA (705 Cavalcade St, Houston, TX 77009) from 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
We hope to see you there!
This installment of the “From a Space to a Place” program in Houston’s Northside
was made possible thanks to the support of Schlumberger Limited.
The Texan-French Alliance for the Arts and the City of Bellaire, with the support of the French Consulate in Houston, are proud to announce the unveiling of five artistic “Open the Door” art doors in Paseo Park (Bellaire and 2nd) on Friday, June 3, 2016 at 10:00 am. Due to inclement weather, the event will be held inside the lobby of Bellaire City Hall (7008 S. Rice Ave. Bellaire, TX 77401).
Earlier this spring the Bellaire City Council approved the purchase of five artistic doors on the recommendation of the Bellaire Cultural Arts Board. These works of art were recently installed in Paseo Park on Bellaire Blvd. at 2nd Street. The Texan-French Alliance for the Arts is excited to partner with the City of Bellaire to bring the “Open the Door” spirit to the community and invites residents to join in the unveiling of this exciting project.
These doors were painted by artists Romain Froquet, Stephane Carricondo, Anne Maizia and Sylvie Delusseau from Paris, France and artists Daniel Anguilu, Karla Morales, Linh-Tran Do, Michael Allen Martin and Quentin Pace from Houston, Texas. Some of the artists will be present at the unveiling, including Linh Tran Do and Daniel Anguilu.
We hope you come and join us for the fun!
The unveiling of our Open the Door Veterans’ Program on Memorial Day in San Antonio was a great success! This pilot program provided an amazing and fulfilling experience for all those involved… artists, veterans, and active community members. We are so proud of all that they have accomplished during this project! Thank you to all of our partners, sponsors, and team members for your dedicated hard work!
We are excited to announce that, due to the success of this pilot program and great interest expressed by the veterans, we are currently securing partnerships and expanding the program in San Antonio, and hopefully the Houston area as well.
The Open the Door Veterans’ Program is a Texan-French Alliance for the Arts community art program in collaboration with the French Consulate in Houston, Southwest School of Art, The AMEDD Museum, JBSA-Fort Sam Houston, Cafe Commerce San Antonio, Jerry’s Artarama of San Antonio, Art To The Third Power, Asel Art Supply, and VFW Post 76 Sam Houston.
Our Open the Door Veterans’ Program in San Antonio has been such an amazing and fulfilling experience for all those involved… artists, veterans, and active community members. We are so proud of all that they have accomplished during this project!
Please visit http://www.openthedoorsatx.org/ to learn more about this powerful program and to enjoy a short video created by Luis Garza of Art To The Third Power.
The Open the Door Veterans’ Program is a Texan-French Alliance for the Arts community art program in collaboration with the French Consulate in Houston, Southwest School of Art, The AMEDD Museum, JBSA-Fort Sam Houston, Cafe Commerce San Antonio, Jerry’s Artarama of San Antonio, Art To The Third Power, Asel Art Supply, VFW Post 76 Sam Houston.
Please stay tuned for more information about the official unveiling of the doors on Memorial Day (May 30th) at VFW Post 76 in San Antonio!
Thank you to our wonderful and talented team, volunteers, and sponsors!