Glasstire: PRH Art: Out of the Houses and into the Streets
Full Article by Paula Newton Since 1993, Project Row Houses (PRH) has been presenting its groundbreaking and sustainable combination of art, […]
Full Article by Paula Newton Since 1993, Project Row Houses (PRH) has been presenting its groundbreaking and sustainable combination of art, […]
Full Article by Katie Nesser “This is not a televised interview,” Rick Lowe reassured me as I stumbled over my […]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE OJBKFM in Brooklyn, Photo by Shulamit Seidler-Feller, courtesy of Creative Times Project Row Houses Announces Project/Siteand Inaugural […]
Full Article “In my opinion, the Row Houses are the most important art spaces in Houston. Featuring a different artist […]
Full Article “Project Row Houses (PRH) is one of the most innovative artists projects in the US and it’s right […]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Kick Koch off the Board, 2015, The Natural History Museum, courtesy of Not An Alternative Project Row […]
PDF Version FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Black Lunch Table at Dorchester Projects’s Black Artist Retreat, 2014. Photo courtesy the artists Project Row […]
Collectors Club artist Linda Simien Kelly shares a poem written in conjunction with her contributed piece, The Different Girl. To see more work by Kelly and other Collectors Club artists, register for free on the Collectors Club page.
Full article by Alexandra Irrera On view through February 28, Project Row Houses’ most recent exhibition of visual art and […]
“It just felt like LOVE, man. It felt like community. I felt understood.” Houston-based artist Robert Hodge shares his first impression of Project Row Houses and recounts his early days working with other artists in the community.
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