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The Woman Who Collages Houston — Kaima Marie Akarue Defies Convention and Showcases Black Womanhood With Bold Art

Forget Everything You Learned About Torn Paper Creations

BYEricka Schiche// 10.25.24

Drone footage courtesy of Darnaldjrproductions

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Group of five people posing together; one holds a certificate while another holds a quilt, under stage lighting.
Two people sitting in front of a pink backdrop with "Growing Pains" text and paper flowers. One wears an orange outfit, the other a patterned shirt. The setting is casual and decorative.
Six women in colorful dresses pose by a pond with reflections in the water.
Person wearing a black hat and jacket standing in front of a Juneteenth historical marker in Texas.
A promotional image for HCCAC welcoming Victoria Christopher Murray, co-author of "The Personal Librarian." It features her portrait and the book cover. Website: harriscountycac.org.

New York Times Best Selling Author Comes to Harris County Cultural Arts Center

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National Endowment for the Arts Awards $150,000.00 to Harris County Cultural Arts Center

Logo of ACA Sponsor: BIPOC Arts Network & Fund in black text on a white background.
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BIPOC Arts Network and Fund Awards $25,000 to HCCAC

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MARCH 16, 2021 Meet Michelle Bonton of Harris County Cultural Arts Council

Join us in congratulating our AIR @itsme.keda for being featured in last week’s #HoustonHappens segment at @cw39houston talking all things UNBOUND.

Thank you to
@nessaja.camille, @freshartsorg, @likemindstalk, and @cw39houston for making this moment happen!

A person wearing a large hat holds a colorful quilt featuring various messages advocating for justice and equality. The quilt includes phrases like "God Heals," "Equal Rights for All," "Black Lives Matter," "End Racism," "Stop Police Brutality," and "One Man One Vote." The background is a dense green foliage, and the artwork is signed T. Ellis.

Sewing:‘It’s important we stick together’: Houston arts council opens doors to New Orleans artists.