Bayou City Art Festival


Bayou City Art Festival

The weather was unseasonably hot, but that didn’t dampen my spirit as I strolled through Memorial Park during the 2024 Fall edition of the Bayou City Art Festival. The heat was a small price to pay for the chance to see so much creativity in one place. From renowned headliners to emerging talents, every artist brought something unique.

Southern Survey Biennial II at Project Row Houses

Southern Survey Biennial II showcased an incredible lineup of artists from across the South, offering a vibrant mix of contemporary works. Each installation captured the diverse cultures and stories of the region, making it feel like an exploration of Southern identity in all its complexity.

Best Places to Buy Fine Art Online

I can spend hours browsing art galleries and museums. And I’m thrilled to discover new artists at local art fairs. Lately, I’ve been surfing the web to find new artists and artworks. Here are a few of the best places to buy fine art online.


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