With the Blaffer Art Museum in the beginning stages of a grand renovation, its first exhibit of the Spring 2012 semester was relocated to a space downtown.
The Nathan Carter exhibit, “Always Vocal on the Interboro Crosstown Local,” is a project of Blaffer’s “Window into Houston,” which seeks to highlight Houston’s artistic landscape. The project is being housed in a space owned by Jim Petersen Jr. at 110 Milam. The project is a fictional cityscape that the press release says, “seeks to capture the essence of the contemporary city, version 2012.”
The Dallas-born artist currently resides in New York City.
Carter’s works will be on exhibit through April 20.
For more information, visit www.class.uh.edu/blaffer/window_nathan_carter.html.