Myth, Magic and the West
“I think we both view the work we’re doing as an essential part of just what humanity is — what separates us really from animals — is storytelling.”
“I think we both view the work we’re doing as an essential part of just what humanity is — what separates us really from animals — is storytelling.”
Click here for digital version Inside: “Spontaneous Construction” Francis Bacon at MFAH Harlem Renaissance graphic design and more
Acting coach and author Chambers Stevens will bring his Hollywood expertise to Beaumont in October with a trio of acting workshops for aspiring young actors. The workshops, hosted by Divergent Theater, are scheduled for Friday, Oct. 19, 4:30-7:30 p.m. for returning students, or Saturday, Oct. 20, 9 a.m.-noon for second through fifth grade, and
Click here for the digital version Inside: Teresa Baker “Joining” TASI after Harvey A Life at the movies Stout at Amset and more
The Art Studio, Inc. Member Jurored Art Exhibition will accept entries March 22-25. The show opens April 1 with a free reception from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Print out the entry form or pick one up at The Art Studio, Inc., 720 Franklin in downtown Beaumont.
The Holidays are approaching and whatever you are celebrating the question is the same — where can I get a gift for that special someone that is unique and affordable? Fortunately, The Art Studio, Inc. has the answer. TASI will host its annual Holiday Shop-O-Rama Extravaganza in December, featuring original art at reasonable prices by a
Politics is full of controversy these days, and although everyone has an opinion about it and the direction our country should be following, our nonprofit status does not allow us to express or endorse an opinion about issues supported by one party, candidate or another. We can, however, speak about policies that affect us in
Click here to see the full magazine Inside: Garrett and Laurette’s “Anchors,” AMSET Curator Wilson, Reviewing Wood’s “Curtain Call,” Mail Art, Soutine in Smilovichi, and more.
In writing my little diatribes each month I sometimes feel that I am whistling in the dark. Is anyone really reading these things? Should they? My last month’s attempt to further define The Studio, and open eyes to our goals and aspirations pointed to the outsider artist, the loner who may feel that there is
Garrett, Laurette celebrate friendships in ‘Anchors’ exhibition in November For some, relationships are a fleeting thing. People come. People go. But for others relationships can be the foundation for a lifetime. That’s the idea behind “Anchors,” the exhibition of Sandra Laurette, Suzanne Garrett and friends running Nov. 5 through Nov. 25. The exhibition will include