Events
"Texas Oil: Landscape of an Industry," The Center for Land Use Interpretation exhibition

EXHIBITION
Texas Oil: Landscape of an Industry, The Center for Land Use Interpretation

January 17 - March 29

 

 

Co-presented by Blaffer Gallery, this world premiere exhibition by the Center for Land Use Interpretation explores the impact of the oil industry on Texas’ terrains through photos, maps, video and text. CLUI served as the Mitchell Center’s artist in residence during 2008. Visiting more than 50 sites around the state, CLUI researchers collected data and captured images of refineries, oil fields, wells and other petroleum-related facilities. Setting up a temporary headquarters in a junkyard along Buffalo Bayou, CLUI surveyed this vital waterway within the city and its relationship with the Ship Channel. Their experiences have also been documented in “On the Banks of Bayou City: The Center for Land Use Interpretation in Houston”, a new book co-published by the Mitchell Center and Blaffer.

Location: Blaffer Gallery, 120 Fine Arts Building
University of Houston
(Entrance 16 off Cullen Blvd; free parking in Lot 16)
FREE ADMISSION
Information:
713-743-9521

Spring 2009 Season
1/17 - 3/28 "Texas Oil: Landscape of an Industry," The Center for Land Use Interpretation exhibition
Jan-April "Center for Land Use Interpretation and the Buffalo Bayou Partnership", Public Programs
3/27 - 3/29 "Systems of Sustainability: Art, Innovation, Action" symposium
4/9 - 4/10 "It Is What It Is: Conversations About Iraq
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