on view: 2021 ALH Student Exhibition



































2021 ALH STUDENT EXHIBITION
On View: July 31 - August 28, 2021 I Main Gallery** Opening Reception: 5-8 PM, Saturday, July 31, 2021 I ALH Sculpture Garden*
*Opening reception will be in-person and outdoors in the ALH Sculpture Garden. The ALH Galleries will have limited occupancy during the reception. Masks are required indoors.
**Our galleries will have limited occupancy. Masks are required in the building at all times.
Exhibitions are on view by appointment only.
Art League Houston (ALH) is excited to present the annual 2021 ALH Student Exhibition, a group exhibition featuring works in drawing, mixed-media, ceramic, printmaking and painting by students who participated in classes through the Art League School during the past year.
PARTICIPATING ARTISTS
Erika Alonso • Moosa Badri • Linda Barloon • N’Deyah Belle • Laura Beverly Roger Boak • Jane Bowman • Sola Cardoso • EP Chiles • Alexandra Constantinou • April DeConick • Mary Ann Durham • Debbie Gibbs • Rachel Gonzales • Irene Guijarro • Mary Hallab • Allison Haun • Theresa Honeycheck • Jeanne Jones • Patrick Joven • Neveen Khalaf • Afshan Khan • Susanna Kieval Sheryl Kolasinski Kellie Lawrence • Erica Reed Lee • Jose Luis • Clint McManus • Joy Mullett • Betsy Nelson • Mary O’Neill • Caryn Ogier • Hugo Pérez • Leslie Rahuba • Janet Rexroad • Arturo Reyes • Janelle Rios • Martha Rollo • Esmeralda Sanchez Carol Sepulveda • Mehnaz Shafi • Amanda Sparks • Robert L. Straight • Erin Stroud • Rachel Toombs • Andrea Torroba • Jerrolyn Travers • Kathleen Van Wagoner • Pamela Vangiessen • Teresa Winkler • Yao Y.
ABOUT THE ALH SCHOOL
Founded in 1968, the Art League School seeks to develop Houston-area artists through its quarterly studio art classes and workshops. Each year, over 1,000 adult students of diverse backgrounds, skill levels, and ages enroll in over 100 classes and workshops annually at ALH. Led by professional artist instructors, classes and workshops take place in three fully equipped studio spaces where students work in painting, drawing, watercolor, printmaking, mixed media, collage, jewelry, and other media. To ensure individual attention and to accommodate varying skill levels, courses are maintained with a limited number of students. There are no prerequisites for enrollment and courses are offered at an affordable cost to allow broad access to anyone interested. Students also have access to exhibitions, lectures, public programs, and artist talks offered throughout the year to further their training as artists.