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Moody Center for the Arts

Summer Window Series: Erin Curtis

Saturday, Aug. 1, 2020 – Saturday, Sep. 12, 2020

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Over the summer, the Moody Center for the Arts is presenting a window series with original works by Texas-based artists. With the goal of supporting artists in this time of crisis, the Moody’s west wall of windows facing College Way, just off Entrance 8 at Stockton Drive, will become an exhibition surface, offering the Rice and Houston communities original works of art to engage with, reflect on, and enjoy.

The second artist in the Moody’s two-part window series, Austin-based Erin Curtis (b. 1977, Albany, NY) presents a work that engages the architecture of the Moody building with color and pattern.

"I created a work for the Moody windows that reflects some of the experience of being outside, under a tree canopy during a Texas summer day," said Curtis. "Light Shift embraces a painterly approach to the project. With a palette focused around transparent shades of green, the work will be reminiscent of dappled summer light."

Curtis studied at Williams College and the Glasgow School of Art in Scotland, and received her MFA from the University of Texas at Austin. She also attended Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, was a visiting artist at the Lawndale Art Center in Houston in 2007 and went to Jaipur, Rajasthan, on a Fulbright Fellowship in 2008-09. She has created large-scale commissioned public artworks for the U.S. Embassy in Afghanistan, the City of Austin, and the Chicago Transit Authority. Her work explores abstraction and decoration and its connection to ecstatic visualizations of our inner and natural worlds. Her intricate compositions are filled with buzzing energy and imagery that veers from pure abstraction to fractured and veiled landscapes.

The Moody’s summer window series is organized by Associate Curator Frauke V. Josenhans.

The summer window series is made possible by the Thomas D. and Pamela Riley Smith Endowment for the Moody Center for the Arts. Major support is provided by the Louis Sudler Endowment and the Brad and Leslie Bucher Artist Endowment. Additional support is provided by the Tamara de Kuffner Fund, the Kilgore Endowment Fund, the Sewall Endowment and the Houston Arts Alliance.

HOURS & ADMISSION

  • Tuesday - Saturday, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Hours change based on exhibition.
  • Free Hours: Always free and open to the public. Closed Sundays, Mondays, University Holidays, and during installation periods. Please check our website to confirm an exhibition is on view before planning your visit.

Directions & Parking

  • Paid Parking
  • The Moody Center for the Arts is located on the campus of Rice University, and is best reached by using Campus Entrance 8 at the intersection of University Boulevard and Stockton Street. As you enter campus, the building is on the right, just past the Media Center. There is a dedicated parking lot adjacent to the building. Payment for the Moody Lot is by credit card only. Maps are available at rice.edu/maps

Special Offers / Dining

Moody Cafe
Enjoy a coffee, beverage, or light bite to eat at the Moody Cafe, operated by Lemond Kitchen. The Cafe is open Tuesday-Saturday (check website for seasonal hours). Visitors are also invited to use the laptop bar overlooking the Central Gallery (with free wi-fi).

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