Photograph by Ernesto Leon We mark the passing of Ann Harithas, the Founder and Executive Director of Five Points Museum of Contemporary Art. … [Read more...] about In memoriam
Mel Chin: Points of View
The Geometry of Wrath, 2005, oil, gold leaf on steel, 60x120" Mel Chin was born in Houston, Texas in 1951. A conceptual artist known for his mastery of multiple media as well as his commitment to social, economic, and ecological vigilance, often the concept or subject matter is on near equal footing with the techniques used to create it. Mel Chin: Points of View … [Read more...] about Mel Chin: Points of View
Electric Rodeo: Rosebuds of Rodeo Fashion and Ranching
An addition to Daniel Kramer's vibrant rodeo photographs, a new exhibition of rodeo and western fashion is now on view at the museum. Ranching and rodeo traditions are abundant in Victoria, Texas. Rodeo is a cultural event that publicly acknowledges the skills and dedication that are critical to ranching. Electric Rodeo: Rosebuds of Rodeo Fashion and Ranching highlights … [Read more...] about Electric Rodeo: Rosebuds of Rodeo Fashion and Ranching
Manhattan Art Program Children’s Art Car Show
Starting May 7, stop by and see the mini Art Cars crafted by the kids in the Manhattan Art Program, a non-profit organization geared to providing free art classes to kids ages 4 through 5th grade.The sculptures are now rolling along with the exhibit, "Daniel Kramer: Giddy Up!! A Decade of Documenting the Houston Rodeo" on display through June 27th. … [Read more...] about Manhattan Art Program Children’s Art Car Show
DANIEL KRAMER: GIDDY UP!! A DECADE OF DOCUMENTING THE HOUSTON RODEO
Bullfighter, Leon Coffee, photograph by Daniel Kramer, 2019 On March 13, 2021, Five Points Museum of Contemporary Art opens a new exhibition featuring award-winning photographer Daniel Kramer in: "Giddy Up!! A Decade of Documenting the Houston Rodeo." Originally shown at the Art Car Museum in Houston, and curated by Noah Edmundson, this exhibition will be shown in an … [Read more...] about DANIEL KRAMER: GIDDY UP!! A DECADE OF DOCUMENTING THE HOUSTON RODEO