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Recap: Summer Opening Reception

June 12, 2012

Installation view of  “Interstitial Spaces: Julia Barello & Beverly Penn” at HCCC. Photo by HCCC.

On June 1, 2012, we celebrated the opening of two new exhibitions at HCCC, Interstitial Spaces: Julia Barello & Beverly Penn and Texas Masters Series: Piero Fenci—Battlement. Over 250 people joined us that evening, including artists Julia Barello, Beverly Penn and Piero Fenci, who spoke about their work with visitors and art enthusiasts.

The artists in our residency program were also the highlight of the evening.  Current residents Nathan Dube, Melissa Walter, Jessica Kreutter, John Zimmerman and newest resident, Rachelle Vazquez, spoke about their work with visitors as they strolled through the open studios. Beer lovers enjoyed craft beers by Karbach Brewing Co. and those who were hungry enjoyed food by Oh My! Pocket Pies.

Interstitial Spaces: Julia Barello & Beverly Penn and Texas Masters Series: Piero Fenci—Battlement, are both on view through September 1, 2012. Stay tuned for a video later this month featuring artist Piero Fenci speaking about his exhibition and curator Anna Walker speaking about Interstitial Spaces. Here are some photos from the opening reception; to see the whole set, please visit our Facebook page. We hope to see you soon!

Beverly Penn and Julia Barello speaking about “Interstitial Spaces.” Photo by Kim Coffman.
Peiro Fenci with students during our summer opening reception.  Photo by Kim Coffman.
Resident artist Jessica Kreutter working in her studio at HCCC. Photo by Kim Coffman.
Anna Walker, Beverly Penn, Julia Barello and Susie Silbert. Photo by Kim Coffman.
Clint Wilour and Piero Fenci. Photo by Kim Coffman.
Resident artist John Zimmerman in his studio with a visitor. Photo by HCCC.
Curatorial Fellow, Susie Silbert with artist Piero Fenci and Curator Anna Walker. Photo by Kim Coffman.
Resident artist Rachelle Vasquez in her studio with a visitor. Photo by Kim Coffman.

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Houston Center for Contemporary Craft is located in the Houston Museum District, two blocks south of Highway 59, near Rosedale St. Visitors should park in the free parking lot located directly behind the building, off Rosedale and Travis Streets, and enter through the back entrance. 

Free Admission

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