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Two weeks til the Texas Biennial
Signs of the Texas Biennial are starting to appear around town. Yesterday Houston artis Sasha Dela began installing her work ‘Veriegated Continuum 2009’ outside the Mexican-American Cultural Center.
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Dela’s work is one of four projects that are being installed around town in the Biennial’s first foray into public art. The MACC is also host to one of the Biennial’s two group exhibits, “Big Tall Texas Group Show.”
The “Wide Open Texas Group Show” is at Women & Their Work. The opening reception for both shows is 6 to 8 p.m. March 6.
And four artists receive a more considered treatment in individual solo shows at four indie galleries. William Cannings, an English-born sculptor now living in Lubbock, will have his beguiling inflated metal sculptures at Okay Mountain. The group exhibitions will be celebrated with an opening from noon to 5 p.m. March 7.

Photo courtesy Okay Mountain.
More info and previews to come!
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