Art

The Queer Magic of Frida Kahlo

MFAH’s Frida: The Making of an Icon examines how Frida Kahlo evolved from little-known artist to global phenomenon, inspiring feminists,…

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Beautiful Princess Disorder Brings a Queer, Surreal, and Tender Adventure to Houston

Playwright Kathy Ng’s surreal new comedy Beautiful Princess Disorder brings queer tenderness, cosmic humor, and a boldly imaginative afterlife to…

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Houston Ballet’s The Nutcracker Brings Magic to Every Generation

As Houston Ballet’s beloved Nutcracker enters its ninth year, corps de ballet member Gretel Batista reflects on the production’s enduring…

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A New Mural Honors the Lost Rainbow Crosswalk

When Houston’s rainbow crosswalk was removed, muralist Nicky Davis teamed up with Korny Vibes Café to create a new mural…

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The Happening at the Orange Show Keeps Houston Weird—and Wonderful

From puppets to poets to medicine/art mashups, The Happening at the Orange Show delivers unpredictable creativity each month — and…

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Houston Art Weeks to Debut in October

Houston Art Weeks launches October 10–19, spotlighting the city’s visual arts scene while raising support for mental health services through…

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Nonbinary Houston Artist Wyntress X’ion Shines Through Art and Advocacy

Wyntress X’ion, a Houston native and nonbinary artist, blends vibrant art with queer advocacy, reflecting on their identity journey and…

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Galveston Couple Shapes a Creative Life Through Clay, Community, and Love

Galveston’s Erica and Kristen Williams turned a shared love of art, community, and each other into THrō Ceramics, a creative…

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Midtown’s Pride Sign Wrap Honors Queer Icons Across Generations

A vibrant sign wrap in Bagby Park, created by artist Angel Albarran, transforms the Midtown sign into a tribute to…

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ISHIDA Contemporary Dance Company Offers World Premieres at Asia Society

Nationally recognized ISHIDA Dance Company returns to Houston with a bold new program, featuring a world premiere by Brett Ishida…

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