on view: 2022 ALH Instructor Exhibition















2022 ALH Instructor Exhibition
On View: Aug 6 - Sep 2, 2022 I Hallway Gallery
Opening Reception: 5-8 PM, Saturday, Aug 6, 2022 I Hallway Gallery
Art League Houston (ALH) is excited to present the annual 2022 ALH Instructor Exhibition, a group exhibition featuring works in jewelry, drawing, mixed-media, ceramic, printmaking and painting by some of Houston’s exciting emerging and established artists who teach at the Art League School.
PARTICIPATING ARTISTS
Angel Castelán • Lucinda Cobley • Leslie Cuenca • John Davis
Marley Foster • Nyssa Juneau • Molly Koehn • Nicolle LaMere • Josh Litos Polly Liu • Steve Parker • Naomi Peterson • Cary Reeder • Laura Spector Myke Venable • Erika Whitney G.
ALH SCHOOL MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of the Art League School is to create a supportive, accessible, and inclusive community where all learners can exchange and discover new skills and ideas through the art-making process leading to personal and artistic growth, meaning-making, and a lifelong relationship with creativity.
ABOUT THE ALH SCHOOL
The Art League School provides lifelong learning opportunities in arts education for adults of all backgrounds and levels of artistic experience. Founded in 1968, the Art League School offers a wide range of educational offerings and creative opportunities to over 1,200 students annually through studio art classes and workshops. Led by professional artist instructors, classes and workshops take place online as well as in three fully equipped studio spaces where students work in painting, drawing, ceramics, watercolor, printmaking, mixed media, and jewelry. To ensure individual attention and to accommodate varying skill levels, courses are maintained with a limited number of students. Students also have access to exhibitions, lectures, public programs, and artist talks offered throughout the year to further their training as artists. In 2022, ALH kicked off a multi-year initiative to re-imagine the role of an Art League School to foster radical imagination, reduce economic barriers to art education and impact positive social change through the arts. 2022-23 will be a pilot year for us, as we slowly roll out new and revitalized programming throughout the year.