We spent an afternoon exploring CLICKBAIT: A Digital Obsession, one of the newest interactive exhibits at the museum. Designed as a walkable digital experience, the exhibit invites visitors to step inside the systems that shape modern life, from social media and algorithms to artificial intelligence, personalization, digital identity, and the endless stream of content competing for our attention.
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Houston filmmaker Seamus Moran is bringing Houston’s underground creative scene to life through independent films, experimental documentaries, and a new horror-inspired concept series. From locally produced mafia movies to a four-part documentary exploring tarot cards, playing cards, trading cards, and immigration stories, Moran’s latest projects spotlight the artists, students, and storytellers shaping Houston’s evolving film culture.
For many, a university language requirement is simply a box to check. For one Houston-based artist, it was the final spark needed to ignite a professional creative journey.
The story of La Donna Foto—which translates to “The Lady Photographer” in Italian—didn’t begin in a gallery, but in the halls of the University of Houston. After wrapping up a second year of Italian language studies, the artist found themselves at a unique crossroads: they finally possessed the linguistic tools to match a decade-long passion for Italian culture and travel.
Howard Sherman doesn’t do subtle. Since graduating from the University of North Texas in 2006, the Texas artist has made a name with huge, high-voltage canvases bursting with bold color, aggressive brushwork, and playful surprises. Look closer and you might spot unexpected details, even a cartoon character, tucked into the chaos.
Delve deeper into the captivating world of Cassandra Bohne-Linnard’s artistic journey with exclusive video interviews brought to you by Houston City Beat.
As Houston began removing “love locks” from its bridges to protect the structures, photographer Chris Pinon set out to preserve what was being lost. He documented the locks before they disappeared and searched for the people behind them, capturing the hidden stories and fleeting moments of romance left hanging in plain sight.
