ART EXHIBIT “ABSTRACT REALITIES”
The Cultural Center “Our Texas” is pleased to announce the grand opening of its exclusive art exhibition, “Abstract Realities,” featuring the remarkable talents of Irene Sheytman and Saida Fagala
Arts & Crafts Fair
Cultural Center “Our Texas” is thrilled to announce the opening of a unique art exhibit by incredible craftswomen
ART EXHIBIT “FANTASY AND REALITY”
The exhibition, which contrasts the whimsical and the tangible, promises to take visitors on a journey through the deeply personal stories of two artists whose works converge around the themes of the imagined and the real.
PHOTO EXHIBIT “INTEGRATION”
New photo exhibition “Integration” by Svetlana Balashova is essentially a reflection on migration, the relationship between people and cultures.
ART EXHIBIT “THE COLORS OF TORAH”
Cultural Center “Our Texas” is delighted to announce the opening of a captivating art exhibition titled “The Colors of Torah,” featuring the exceptional works of the renowned abstract artist, Valery Gazukin.
ART EXHIBITION “LIFE WITH BRUSH & EASEL”
The “Life with Brush and Easel” exhibition will showcase the works from Yri’s Flower Period, featuring vibrant and captivating floral paintings.
LEAH’S CLAY MAGIC
Maksim is a well-known local artist who chose watercolors as his primary medium for the “Houston in Watercolors” exhibition.
Call for participation in the art exhibition “Winter Fairytale”
Cultural Center “Our Texas” opens a call for participation for Houston artists to submit their works of art for the new exhibition “WINTER FAIRYTALE” by January 10, 2023. We are looking for paintings and sculptures created by artists of Russian and CIS countries’ descent, or works of art that have a connection to the rich cultures of the Russian-speaking world.
MAKSIM KOLOSKOV: HOUSTON IN WATERCOLORS
Maksim is a well-known local artist who chose watercolors as his primary medium for the “Houston in Watercolors” exhibition.
CURATORIAL SEMINAR ON RUSSIAN PHOTOGRAPHY
Cultural Center “Our Texas” is honored to host a Curatorial Seminar on the Russian Photography collection of the Museum of Fine Art Houston presented to you by Fulbright Fellow, photo historian, and the curator of the FotoFest 2022 “Unread Warnings” – Irina Chmyreva