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Tribeza Issue Launch at Mexic-Arte Museum
Allow me this once to quote my own Gowalla posting for the first party of Thursday night: “Oh, the great shipwreck of beauty that has washed ashore here … at Mexic-Arte Museum.”
Sean Lopano, Jennifer Yu and Michael Yates
From the museum itself came rows of moderately priced art ready for purchase, not unlike Women & Their Work’s Red Dot Sale or Arthouse’s 5x7 extravaganza. Artists and other guests discussed the relative merit of each canvas, some adorned with multiple materials. This is an excellent way to raise money and awareness of each place’s constituent artists.
Fred Meyers, Michelle Golden and Stefan Whitwell
From Tribeza — whose December issue was launched at the museum this evening — came the beauty of “The 10 of 2010,” which included cover boy Andy Roddick, arts backer Julie Thornton, movie producer Elizabeth Avellán, Texas Monthly reporter Pamela Colloff, producer and restauranteur Daniel Northcutt, sustainability expert Lucia Athens, LBJ Library & Museum head Mark Updegrove, HAAM’s Carolyn Schwartz and state Rep. Mark Strama, as well as author of the moment S.C. Gwynne (“Empire of the Summer Moon,” which several dear ones will receive as Christmas gifts.) Included among the “10 to Watch” was American-Statesman food writer Addie Broyles.
May Suite and Ajay Kinger
A third source of beauty were the guests. The fashion, interactive, law, arts, charity, food, media and business communities were suitably represented. Why complain?
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