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01.08.07 11.06.06 The Cultural Arts Council of Houston/Harris County announces the opening on December 8, 2005 of the exhibition of EMERGING 2 at Space 125 Gallery. The Cultural Arts Council of Houston/Harris County announces the opening on December 8, 2005 of the exhibition of TRAFFIC at Space 125 Gallery. The Cultural Arts Council of Houston/Harris County announces the opening on October 20, 2005 of the exhibition of ...AND THEN SOME at Space 125 Gallery. METLIFE FOUNDATION NATIONAL ATY FORUM SERIES Is Workplace Giving for the Arts Right for Houston? The Cultural Arts Council of Houston/Harris County announces the opening on September 15, 2005 of the exhibition Root2 [root squared] at Space 125 Gallery. The Cultural Arts Council of Houston/Harris County announces For the third consecutive year, civic art projects managed by the Cultural Arts Council of Houston/Harris County (CACHH) have been selected by Art in America as two of the top public art projects of the year. The Cultural Arts Council of Houston/Harris County in partnership with the MetLife Foundation and the Arts & Business Council of Americans for the Arts presents "Civic Philanthropists: Engaging the Next Genereation in the Arts." The Cultural Arts Council of Houston/Harris County in partnership with the Asian Pacific American Heritage Association presents "Tools for the Individal Artist" workshops. The Cultural Arts Council of Houston/Harris County in partnership with the Asian Pacific American Heritage Association presents "Tools for New and Emerging Nonprofit Organizations" workshops. The City of Houston and Holocaust Museum in partnership with the Cultural Arts Council of Houston/Harris County presents Coexistence: View From Houston Artists. Houston marketing expert Gabriel M. Gelb, will be the featured speaker in the workshop "Increasing Attendance in Houston through Niche Marketing and a Bit of Branding". A panel of Houston broadcast media experts will reveal what it takes to get arts news on the airwaves in a workshop geared to small and mid-size arts organizations. Twenty-seven Houston artists have been selected to receive a total of $108,000 in grant support. 11.08.04
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