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Gallery 3 moved

Gallery 3 moved

The gallery closed on March 31, 2002 and reopened on May 3, 2002 at the new location:
1101 East Freeway
Houston, TX 77002

After The Lens

After The Lens is a show of digitally or otherwise manipulated images.

March 2002

The show features: April Rapier, Alan Schwab, Robert Derr, Zena Stetka Howe, James Fryer, and Karl Muench. The show runs through March 30th.

Winter Group Show

Winter Group Show

1 February to - Februaury 2002

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Art Without The Artist

At Art Without the Artist you will find artwork that stands on its own, disassociated from the artist that created it. Some of the works have been created by emerging artists who have no exhibit or sales record, some of the works are by well-known and successful artists. So look for work that you like, that speaks to you. All the works are 10 inches by 10 inches and sell for $100. If you want to find out who created any specific work, buy it.

Karl Muench: "Order & Ardor - Steel & Wood"

Karl Muench: "Order & Ardor - Steel & Wood"

7 December 2001 - 30 January 2002

Opening Reception:
7 December 2001, 6pm - 8pm

April Rapier: "Praying to Saints Whose Names I Can't Remember"

April Rapier: "Praying to Saints Whose Names I Can't Remember"

2 November - 4 December 2001

Opening Reception:
2 November, 6pm - 9pm

Robert Derr: "Ceci n'est pas un cabinet de M. Magritte."

Robert Derr: "Ceci n'est pas un cabinet de M. Magritte."

14 September - 31 October 2001

Opening Reception:
14 September, 6pm - 9pm

Summer Group Show

Summer Group Show

13 July - 14 September, 2001

Katy Emde: "Reflections"

Katy Emde: "Reflections"

Currated by: Roy Flukinger and April Rapier

18 May - 23 June 2001

Opening Reception:
18 May, 6pm - 9pm

Norman Baasch: Recent Work

Norman Baasch: Recent Work

2 March - 31 March 2001

Opening Reception:
2 March, 6pm - 9pm

The work of Norman Baasch spans the past several decades and delicately probes the styles of cubism and surrealism. His work is laced with imagery from the literature of Pablo Neruda and Federico Garcia Lorca. This show runs with the ongoing exhibition of furniture by Karl Muench and Richard Jones.