Monthly Archives: September 2004

“Al Souza”, ARTnews

To Houston artist Al Souza, art is a puzzle. Literally. Souza creates extraordinary collages with pieces of jigsaw puzzles salvaged from thrift stores and garage sales.

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Jesús Moroles: Broken Earth

Exhibition Dates: September 28th – November 20th, 2004 Artist’s Reception: Tuesday, September 28th from 6 – 8 pm Opening Reception: Art for Art’s Sake, Saturday, October 2nd, 6- 9 pm… 

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“David Halliday”, Southern Accents

When David Halliday wanders through a grocery store or farmer’s market, he’s just like any other gourmet shopper on the lookout for a crisp bunch of arugula or a pristine fillet of salmon.

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“Sitting In”, New Orleans Art Review

In a similar way Willie Birch has helped introduce the world to the style and culture of the inner city streets. Birch transformed its often anonymous messages into a visual language of individual commentary and expression acceptable to the art gallery world.

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“High Five,” New Orleans Art Review

All right, so this is not the title of either of the solo October exhibits at Arthur Roger’s two, separate exhibition spaces. Rather, Jesus Moroles” is entitled “Broken Earth” at the Arthur Roger Gallery Project location, and James Drake’s is “City of Tells” at Arthur Roger Gallery on Julia.

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