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Would you live in a glass house?
Inspired by the iconic modernist Kaufmann House artist Erin Curtis pays homage to — and asks questions of — the idea of architectural perfection in her current exhibit ‘Perspective Threshold’ now at Women and Their Work.
Wednesday night, Curtis is joined by a line-up of design and art talent — Burton Baldridge, Judy Birdsong, Cindy Black, Nicole Blair, Camille Urban Jobe, Kasey McCarty & Michelle Rossomando — and together the group will discuss will how architecture both dictates and responds to the way we wish to live in the world.
‘Architecture and Desire: A Panel Discussion’
7 p.m. Thursday Nov. 5
Free
Women and Their Work, 1710 Lavaca St.
www.womenandtheirwork.org

Erin Curtis’ “Kauffman Pool Set” part of her exhibit at Women and Their Work.





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