What’s in Houston galleries this week

"Bonded" is among the intaglio and found object works in Ann Johnson's show "Acknowledge," opening Saturday at Hooks-Epstein Gallery. "Bonded" is among the intaglio and found object works in Ann Johnson's show "Acknowledge," opening Saturday at Hooks-Epstein Gallery. Photo: Courtesy Of The Artist / Hooks-Epstein Gallery Photo: Courtesy Of The Artist / Hooks-Epstein Gallery Image 1 of / 3 Caption Close What’s in Houston galleries this week 1 / 3 Back to Gallery

Houston’s art scene is as diverse and colorful as the city itself, with galleries and museums that feature works by local, national and international talents. Admission is free unless otherwise noted.

GALLERIES

Anya Tish Gallery

“Vincent Falsetta: Sensing the Pulse,” through Saturday; 4411 Montrose; 713-524-2299, anyatishgallery.com.

Archway Gallery

“Becky Soria: Seeding, Blooming, Renewal,” through Oct. 31; 2305 Dunlavy; 713-522-2409, archwaygallery.com.

Barbara Davis Gallery

“Andrea Bianconi: Prisoner of Love,” through Saturday; 4411 Montrose; 713-520-9200, barbaradavisgallery.com.

Booker-Lowe Gallery

“Beyond Time: Australian Aboriginal Art,” co-presented with Coo-ee Gallery, Sydney, through Dec. 14; 4623 Feagan; 713-880-1541, bookerlowegallery.com.

Catherine Couturier Gallery

“Wendy Schneider: States of Grace,” opens 6 p.m. Saturday, through Nov. 27; 2635 Colquitt; 713-524-5070, catherinecouturier.com.

David Shelton Gallery

“Benjamin Edmiston: Naturally,” through Saturday; 4411 Montrose; 713-393-7319, davidsheltongallery.com.

Deborah Colton Gallery

“Dick Wray: A Revelation,” through Nov. 2; 2445 North Blvd.; 713-869-5151, deborahcoltongallery.com.

Flatland Gallery

“No Trigger Warnings,” group show by Bill Arning Exhibitions, through Oct. 28; 1709 Westheimer, brasilcafehouston.com.

“Voices Linger: Women Artists in Texas,” through Oct. 26; 2143 Westheimer; 713-521-7500, foltzgallery.com.

Foto Relevance

“Lou Peralta: Disassemble,” through Nov. 8; 616 Hawthorne; 281-989-4356, fotorelevance.com.

G Spot Contemporary Art Space

“Bringing It All Back Home: Toby Kamps Photographs,” through Oct. 28; 310 E. 9th; 832-807-6988, gspotgallery.com.

Gallery Sonja Roesch

“Raimond Girke: Investigating White,” through Oct. 26; 2309 Caroline; 713-659-5424, gallerysonjaroesch.com.

Gray Contemporary

“Neil Fortune: Colorful Ribs and Guts of Adam” and “Aimée Terburg: Tending Shapes-Bending Colors,” opens 6 p.m. Saturday, through Nov. 30; 3508 Lake; 713-862-4425, graycontemporary.com.

Heidi Vaughan Fine Art

“Emma Balder: Connecting Threads,” opens 5 p.m. Saturday, through Nov. 23; 3510 Lake; 832-875-6477, heidivaughanfineart.com.

Hooks-Epstein Galleries

“Ann Johnson: Acknowledge,” opens Saturday, artist reception 6 p.m., through Nov. 27; 2631 Colquitt; 713-522-0718, hooksepsteingalleries.com.

Inman Gallery

“David Aylsworth: September Song,” through Nov. 1; 3901 Main; 713-526-7800, inmangallery.com.

Koelsch Gallery

“Gail Siptak, Kelly Moran and Jill Slaymaker,” through Oct. 31; 1020 Peden; koelschgallery.com.

Laura Rathe Fine Art

“Nicola Parente and Michael Schultheis,” opens 6 p.m. Saturday, through Nov. 30; 2707 Colquitt; 713-705-5044, laurarathe.com.

McClain Gallery

“Dorothy Hood: Illuminated Earth,” through Dec. 21; 2242 Richmond; 713-520-9988, mcclaingallery.com.

Moody Gallery

“Dornith Doherty: Atlas of the Invisible,” opens with artist talk 5 p.m. Saturday, through Nov. 27; 2815 Colquitt; 713-526-9911, moodygallery.com.

Nancy Littlejohn Fine Art

“Knox Martin: New York 1962-2019,” opens 6 p.m. Friday, through Dec. 7; 3465-B W. Alabama; 832-740-4288, nancylittlejohnfineart.com.

Nicole Longnecker Gallery

“Kesha Bruce: Song for Survival,” through Nov. 9; 3233 W. 11th; 346-800-2780, longneckergallery.com.

Redbud Gallery

“Robert Dampier: As Within, So Without” and “Lydia Bodnar-Balahutrak: You Don’t Say” through Oct. 29; 303 E. 11th; 713-854-4246, redbudgallery.com.

Rudolf Blume Fine Art/ArtScan Gallery

“Margaret Smithers-Crump: Breaking Point,” through Oct. 26; 1836 Richmond; 713-807-1837, rudolfblume.com.

Sicardi|Ayers Bacino

“Graciela Hasper: Unexpected,” through Saturday; W. Alabama; 713-529-1313, sicardigallery.com.

SITE Gallery

“Outta Space,” Sculpture Month Houston group show of installations in grain silos, through Nov. 30; 1502 Sawyer; 713-807-1836, sculpturemonthhouston.org.

Texas Gallery

“Robin Bruch: Full Circle,” through Nov. 30; 2012 Peden, 713-524-1503, texgal.com.

MUSEUMS

Art Car Museum

“Fernando Casas: Limits and Proximities” and “Susanne Thea: Snapshots,” through Nov. 17; 140 Heights; 713-861-5526, artcarmuseum.com.

Art League Houston

“2019 Artist of the Year: Margarita Cabrera,” “Entangled: Preetika Rajgariah” and “Maintenance: Charis Ammon,” through Nov. 2; 1953 Montrose; 713-523-9530, artleaguehouston.org.

Asia Society Texas Center

“Tsuru Kokei: Modern Kabuki Prints Revised & Revisited,” through Jan. 19; “Scraping the Sky: Photographs by Vicky Roy,” through Sunday; 1370 Southmore; 713-496-9901, asiasociety.org/texas.

Blaffer Art Museum

“Paul Mpagi Sepuya” and “Jacqueline Nova: Creatión de la Tierra,” opens 5 p.m. Friday, performances by the collective There is Enough for Everyone 6:30-8 p.m.; shows through March 14 and Jan. 4, respectively; University of Houston, 4173 Elgin; 713-743-9521, blafferartmuseum.org

Contemporary Arts Museum

“Nari Ward: We the People,” through Nov. 30; 5216 Montrose; 713-284-8250, camh.org.

FotoFest

“Velvet Generation,” “Dansk Konceptuelt Fotografi” and “Intersect,” through Nov. 9; Silver Street Studios, 2000 Edwards; 713-223-5522, fotofest.org.

Galveston Arts Center

“Gerardo Rosales: Undercover” and “Erin Curtis: Night and Day,” through Nov. 17; 127 Strand, Galveston; 409-763-2403, galvestonartscenter.org.

Holocaust Museum

“Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement,” opens Friday, through Jan. 5; redesigned permanent exhibits; timed tickets $10-$15, kids and students free; 5401 Caroline; 713-942-8000, hmh.org.

Houston Center for Contemporary Craft

“Objects: Redux — How 50 Years Made Craft Contemporary” and “Nathalie Miebach: The Water Line,” through Jan. 5; 4848 Main; 713-529-4848, crafthouston.org..

Houston Center for Photography

“Daniel Gordon: Hue and Saturate,” through Nov. 10; 1441 W. Alabama; 713-529-4755, hcponline.org.

Houston Museum of African American Culture

“Irinisi: Paintings by Idowu Oluwaseum,” through Dec. 14; “Aminah Robinson: Aminah’s World,” through Nov. 2; “Harvest: New Works by Ann Johnson and Kaneem Smith,” through Saturday; 4807 Caroline; 713-526-1015, hmaac.org.

Lawndale Art Center

“Michael Menchaca: The Codex Silex Vallis (The Silicon Valley Codex)” and “Saúl Hernandez-Várgas: “Nothing Left for Us in the Wilderness (No queda nada para nosotros en la espesura),” through Dec. 22; 4912 Main; 713-528-5858, lawndaleartcenter.org.

Menil Collection

“Mapa Wiya (Your Map’s Not Needed): Australian Aboriginal Art From the Fondation Opale,” through Feb. 2; “Jean-Jacques Lequeu: Visionary Architect,” through Jan. 5; 1533 Sul Ross; 713-525-9400, menil.org.

Moody Center for the Arts

“Moon Shot,” works by Robert Rauschenberg, Andy Warhol, Laurie Anderson and others; through Dec. 21; Rice University, 6100 Main; 713-348-4772, moody.rice.edu.

Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

“Monet to Picasso: A Very Private Collection” and “Berthe Morisot: Impressionist Original,” open Sunday, through Jan. 12; “Jasper Johns: 100 Variations on a Theme,” through Feb. 16; “Miss Ima Hogg and Modernism,” through Nov. 3; $7.50-$25; 5601 Main; 713-639-7300, mfah.org.

Pearl Fincher Museum of Fine Arts

“Mark Burns: Grand Canyon Photographs” and “Anat Ronen: Urban Legend,” through Jan. 11; 6815 Cypresswood, Spring; 281-376-6322, pearlmfa.org.

Project Row Houses

“Round 50: Race, Health and Motherhood”: Site-specific installations exploring how artists, healthcare professionals and practitioners are responding to the Black maternal mortality rate, through Feb. 16; 2505-2517 Holman; 713-526-7662, projectrowhouses.org.

Station Museum of Contemporary Art

“Irwin Tepper: Evidence of Phantoms Made Real Between Thoughts,” through Jan. 12; 502 Alabama; 713-529-6900, stationmuseum.com.

Space HL

“Another Type of Shelter: Keliy Anderson-Staley,” site-specific installation, through Oct. 26; 1303 Cullen Blvd., galleryhomeland.org.

The Printing Museum

“Where I Come From: The Works and Influences of Charles Criner,” through Dec. 21, and “Joan Son: Paper Couture,” through Dec. 22; $5; 1324 W. Clay; 713-522-4652, printingmuseum.org.

University Museum

“Homecoming: The Ninth Biennial Art Alumni Exhibition,” through Nov. 3; 3100 Cleburne; 713-313-7145, umusetsu.org.

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