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PRESS + MEDIA

2016-03-01

Houstonia

Alternative Art Venue Brings FotoFest 2016 Biennial to Mid-Main

Main Street Projects gives pedestrian art-goers an all inclusive outdoor installation experience with A Hope, Prayer, and a Dream.

2016-02-29

Local Houston Magazine

Must See Exhibits

Houston-born artist Suzanne Paul’s Proof highlights influential characters in Houston’s art history and examines Suzanne’s unique approach to creating photography.

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2015-07-23

Paper City

When Edgy Art Moves

Houston Collective Goes From a Decaying Warehouse to the Cube

2015-03-31

Paper City

Roberta Harris Reconsidered

Once in a while, we get the chance to look at an artist we thought we knew and discover an entirely fresh take. So it goes with Houston talent Roberta Harris, celebrated in a doubleheader this spring.

2013-01-08

Glasstire.com

Main Street Projects

The windows at 3700 Main Street in Houston have been getting interesting.

2013-03-19

ABC13

Create Dynamic Photos With Your Smart Phone

Houston Center for Photography instructor shares tips on how to create dynamic photos with your smart phone.

2013-01-23

Culture Map

Center Offers Controversial iPhone Photography Class, Raising Questions Of What Is Art

It was during a trip to Tivoli, Italy, five years ago when Theresa Escobedo, fulltime lead workshop instructor at the Houston Center for Photography (HCP), began testing the waters with her mobile phone.

2012-12-19

A + C Texas

HCP Annouces Spring 2013 Classes

Newly created classes focus on emerging technologies and trends.

2012-12-10

Executing Elements

A brief look at four young local artists who look beyond artistic limits and have left their mark on the Houston art scene over the past year.

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2012-03-12

Glasstire.com

Theresa Escobedo: Facsimiles of Time and Beauty

Photographs by Theresa Escobedo of the Villa Adriana at Tivoli, Italy, captured and processed on an iPhone. The Lens Capsule is Emily Peacock and Britt Ragsdale’s exhibition space in a rental truck, traveling to well-attended art openings to promote emerging Texas photographers

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