ROBBIE ELAYNE LEE
[Diolog Magazine] When Robbie Elayne Lee was growing up in the Third Ward of a segregated Houston, “Black people didn’t cross Main Street,” she said. “Main Street was the bridge that you didn’t cross.” It was the proverbial...
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Peach Plaid Summer20x30
On loan to EDOT Gallery
This is Beautiful Mess24x36
$250
Coral Seas36x48
$700
El Paso Sunset16x20
$150
Mint Julep...
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A native Houstonian, Meredith Knox Barineau attended St. John’s School and thoroughly flourished in her studio art classes from an early age. She graduated from Vanderbilt University and double majored in English and Spanish literature while taking many classes in...
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The Rev. Bertie Pearson took a circuitous route home to Austin where he serves as vicar for San Francisco de Asis. Along the road, his music and his faith fueled the miles between college in Berkeley and Paris, work as a DJ and playing in several bands. His interests are as...
Janita Lo was born in China and received her primary education in Hong Kong before further study in Australia and the United States. She has been practicing as a professional interior designer in Houston since 1965. She has received numerous design awards and her work has been...

The FotoFest Biennial is the first and longest running Biennial of its kind in the United States, and one of the largest photography events in the world.
The 2012 Biennial is a citywide event, with over 110 participating museums, art galleries, non-profit arts organizations, universities, civic...
Artists from throughout the Diocese of Texas have donated works to enhance the surroundings at St. James' House, the diocesan retirement community in baytown.
"We are grateful to all the artists who have donated pieces for the enjoymentof the residents at St. James' House," said Kathy...

Nole Me Tagere by Green
This Advent, two iconographers’ work will be featured at Edot Gallery, in the Houston Diocesan Center, 1225 Texas Ave., Houston. Vivian Karayiannis is a trained Byzantineiconographer and the Rev. Mary Green, originally a studentof Karayiannis&rsquo...