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Season 2014-15
Daniel Bernard Roumain
Residency: Daniel Bernard Roumain
Sept 6 UH Spirit of Houston and Grambling State University Tiger Marching Band
Laurie Anderson
Sept 10 Mitchell Artist Lecture featuring Laurie Anderson
Dario Robleto
Sept 12 The Boundary of Life is Quietly Crossed
Sept 23 Conversation with the Artist: Ann Druyan and Dario Robleto
Oct 21 Conversation with the Artist: Patrick Feaster and Dario Robleto
Nov 18 Film Screening:
Man, Art, Machines
Dec 2 Conversation with the Artist: Mimi Swartz and Dario Robleto
Transported + Renewed
Oct 25 Afoot! East End Parade with Allison Orr
Unsilent Night
Dec 11 Unsilent Night
counterCURRENT
Apr 14-19 CounterCurrent 2015
Innovation Grants Program
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CounterCurrent 2016
April 12-17
CounterCurrent is a festival of bold experimental art presented by the Mitchell Center.
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2014-15 Season
Afoot! East End Parade with Allison Orr
Conversation with the Artist: Ann Druyan and Dario Robleto
Conversation with the Artist: Mimi Swartz and Dario Robleto
Conversation with the Artist: Patrick Feaster and Dario Robleto
CounterCurrent 2015
Daniel Bernard Roumain
Film Screening:
Man, Art, Machines
Innovation Grants Program
INTERSECTIONS
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2013-14 Season
CounterCurrent 2014
Dario Robleto
Innovation Grants Program
Mitchell Artist Lecture featuring Bill T. Jones
Unsilent Night
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2012-13 Season
City Council Meeting
En Masse
Heart Chamber Orchestra
Participation and Feminist Strategies: Excavating a Forgotten Legacy
SuperEverything*
The Boundary of Life is Quietly Crossed
The Center: remapping from within
The Long Poem of Walking
Working with Social Works
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