Houston Wednesday, April 5 Events
Dinosaurs Exhibition. Houston Museum of Natural Sciences. Ancient fossils, new discoveries, come and view an evolution revolution. Call 713-639-4629 for tickets.
Tansu presents Paper Planes by Kevin Box. At Tansu, 321-B West 19th Street. Bronze sculptures that celebrate the unfolding of paper, consciousness, and the spiritual planes. Box marries paper and metal to create bronze sculptures with origami influences for a contemporary fusion of both mediums. Included in the Tansu exhibition will be a signature piece ‘Crane Unfolding’, an 8-foot tall sculpture of an origami crane unfolding into a star. “This crane reveals the meaning of life as it unfolds into a star,” says Box. “It symbolizes the complex and intelligent design just below the surface of everything seen in creation. It sums up most of my work”. A cocktail reception with the artist will be offered TODAY from 6-8pm as well as on Saturday, April 15th from 6-8pm. Call 713-880-5100 for more details.
Valerie Harper in Golda's Balcony. At the Hobby Center. The Triumphant story of one of the century's greatest women, Golda Meir. Call 713-629-3700 for tickets.
Orson's Shadow by Austin Pendleton. An intrigue, comedy, backstage drama at the Ally Theatre. Call 713-228-8421 for tickets.
Red, White and Tuna. The hilarious third serving of the greater tuna trilogy. The comedy with Tex-Appeal. At the Grand Opera House in Galveston. 8pm. Call 800-821-1894 for tickets.
Disney on Ice Presents the Incredibles in a Magic Kingdom Adventure. At the Reliant Stadium. Tickets for today start at only $13. Times: 7:30pm. Call 713-629-3700 for tickets.
Houston Fine Arts Events
Xul Solar: Visions and Revelations. At the Houston Museum of Fine Arts. Explore the complete world of the cultural surroundings of Argentina in the early twentieth century through the eyes of one of the most influential artists in Latin American avant-garde art.
Encouraging American Genius: Master Paintings from the Corcoran Gallery of Art. At the Museum of Fine Arts of Houston. Behold the masterpieces of pre-1945 American art history visiting from the third oldest museum in the United States, the Cocoran Gallery of Art, Washington. D.C. Call 713-639-7300 for details.
Reading the Roman Portrait Bust. See what the rulers and ruling class of Rome really looked like. At the Houston Museum of Natural Science. Call 713-639-7300 for more information.
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