ArtFeel: Weekly fix of local arts scene
An art maven’s weekly fix of the local arts scene: what to see, what to hear, what to do, who to meet and musings about how art makes people feel—their ArtFeel.
* ArtSee: Elisabeth Stavinoha’s ethereal Floral Watercolors show at Hubbell & Hudson Kitchen with an Eight Wine Reception on Monday, Nov. 13, from 6-8 p.m.
www.hubbellandhudson.com. To learn more about Stavinoha, visit www.elisabethstavinoha. com.
* ArtHear: Guitarist and singer Sean W. Harrold perform his eclectic rock mix at GenuWine Tasting Room in Magnolia on Friday, Nov. 18, at 7:30 p.m. Fingers crossed for more of his Tom Petty tribute songs! www.mygenuwine.com
* ArtMeet: Jane Minarovic, the Director of The Inspire Film Festival. After a smash hit inaugural fest this year, Minarovic is currently meeting with potential sponsors to fund next year’s slate of documentary films that will screen over President’s Day Weekend, February 15-19, 2018. Mark your calendars for December 1, 2017 when film fest passes go on sale! Hurry to get yours before they sell out fast! www.inspirefilmfest. com
* ArtFeel: From Betty Daugherty, a new Woodlands resident from Mississippi, community volunteer, actor and patron of the arts about “Ode to Joy,” the piano-shaped art bench created by Dan Skaggs: “It makes me feel like dancing down The Waterway like Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers while singing Cole Porter’s Let’s Misbehave!“Generously underwritten by The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, this public artwork sits along The Woodlands Waterway near the Pavilion entrance. www. thewoodlandsartscouncil. org/artfeel
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