This week, we share the second in a series of interviews with our current artists-in-residence (AIRs). Leslie Shershow is a metalsmith and jeweler from the
Austin Artist Uses Bright Colors and Expressive Patterns in her Enamel Jewelry Contemporary jewelry using the age-old process of fusing metal and glass together to
Needlepoint artist and Society for the Prevention of Unfinished Needlepoint (SPUN) founder, Mary Smull, will be at HCCC for two events this weekend. Smull is
Going Up? is a solo exhibition of whimsical metal sculptures by Texas artist Lauren McAdams. The exhibition focuses on two of the artist’s most recent
This week, HCCC Curator, Anna Walker, and Curatorial Fellow, Susie J. Silbert, share their thoughts on their recent trip to SOFA Chicago and the inevitable
“Beyond Useful & Beautiful: Rethinking Domestic Craft” derives its name from the William Morris mantra: “Have nothing in your houses that you do not know
Creative inspiration can manifest from the most unexpected of sources. For metalsmith, writer and craft activist Gabriel Craig, it came from the humdrum sound of
I wish I could be a fly on the wall when actor Ethan Hawke opens his thank you present for participating in this week’s Cinema
This week, Asher Gallery Manager, Suzanne Sippel, shares her thoughts on Houston metalsmith and jeweler, Heidi Gerstacker.
We visit the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft to tour the current exhibition, Beyond Useful and Beautiful: Rethinking Domestic Craft. The show explores the connection
Houston Center for Contemporary Craft (HCCC) presents Going Up?, a solo exhibition of whimsical metal sculptures by Texas artist, Lauren McAdams. The exhibition focuses on
This week, we are posting the first in a series of interviews with our newest artists-in-residence. Celia Butler, from Carbondale, IL, is a mixed-media artist
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.
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.
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