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Samuel Beckett's most famous work, Waiting for Godot, opens in The Catastrophic Theatre's new space on Friday and tickets are going fast. The show is directed by Jason Nodler, artistic director of the... More »
Fernando Brito was a marketing graduate who couldn't find a job in his hometown of Culiacán. His photographer brother turned down a photo editor job at a newspaper there, but recommended Brito, who up to that point had taken photos only as a... More »
Friday night, FotoFest opened its latest exhibition Cronicas, which is a multi-media group show featuring seven Mexican artists. Each of the artists' work examines the culture of violence that has bee... More »
Work by more than a dozen photographers from Argentina, Denmark, Korea, France and Russia makes up ''International Discoveries IV,'' the latest exhibit at FotoFest. The group's curators travel the world in search of new and undiscovered talents,... More »
In "CRÓNICAS: Seven Contemporary Mexican Artists Confront the Drug War" which is a multi-media group show featuring seven Mexican artists, each of the artists' work examines the culture of violence that has been so prevalent in Mexico over the... More »
When it comes to size, no one beats FotoFest. During the 2010 event, one thousand photographers showed their work in dozens of official and unofficial venues throughout the city, and 250,000 viewers from 32 countries visited the exhibits. And when it comes to quality, FotoFest again stands alone. Each of the biannual shows features a theme -- it was China in 2008, and violence in 2006, for example. Curators literally scour the world looking not only for well-established talents who can... More »
FotoFest likes to start them young -- as photographers and as fans. Its student art program FotoFence, a Literacy Through Photography project, had 2,500 kids in 22 Houston-area schools producing some surprising results. Working with professional photographers and arts educators, students from fifth through twelfth grades wrote essays and created posters, photo-blogs, self-portraits, collages and mixed-media artwork. The assignment? "Reflect the world around you." The students responded... More »
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