Robert Boyd
One thing for sure, when it came to art in Houston in 2012, we weren't starved for choice. There were tons of exhibits and performances--so many that I don't think anyone could have seen them all. (Not even me.) I count over 500 separate exhibits or events. I've got most of them on this survey, but I know I missed at least a few.
The lists are organized by artists names, more or less (multiple artist shows complicate the issue). You can check off as many as you want on questions 1 and 2 (but you can only make one choice in question 3). Don't worry if you didn't see every show or even a majority of them--this about you telling us what you liked best of the shows you saw. If you only saw one exhibit and you loved it, vote for it!
I've embedded the survey here, but if this is hard to navigate, you can go to the Survey Monkey page.
I'll collect results until January 7, and then I'll publish the results. So get voting!
One thing for sure, when it came to art in Houston in 2012, we weren't starved for choice. There were tons of exhibits and performances--so many that I don't think anyone could have seen them all. (Not even me.) I count over 500 separate exhibits or events. I've got most of them on this survey, but I know I missed at least a few.
The lists are organized by artists names, more or less (multiple artist shows complicate the issue). You can check off as many as you want on questions 1 and 2 (but you can only make one choice in question 3). Don't worry if you didn't see every show or even a majority of them--this about you telling us what you liked best of the shows you saw. If you only saw one exhibit and you loved it, vote for it!
I've embedded the survey here, but if this is hard to navigate, you can go to the Survey Monkey page.
I'll collect results until January 7, and then I'll publish the results. So get voting!
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