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Dec
31
Tue
Gingerbread Polar Express Makes Stop at The Tremont House @ The Tremont House
Dec 31 @ 8:00 am – 10:00 pm

In honor of THE POLAR EXPRESS Train Ride at the Galveston Railroad Museum, the hotel is creating a special “Polar Express” themed gingerbread house. You’ll have to see it to believe it. The gingerbread house is on public display in the lobby of the hotel. This display makes a perfect pre- or post-train ride stop for families.

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“Amber Eagle: Nap Dreams” at Galveston Art Center @ Galveston Arts Center
Dec 31 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm

On view November 23rd- February 23rd at Galveston Arts Center will be “Amber Eagle: Nap Dreams.”

There will be an Opening Reception Saturday, November 30th, 6-9pm with an Artist Talk at 6:30pm.

Amber Eagle is an artist based in Houston, TX and San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico. Eagle received an MFA from the California College of the Arts and a BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design. She was a Core Fellow with the Glassell School of Art at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and has been an artist in residence at The Headlands Center for the Arts, Sausalito, CA, The McColl Center, Charlotte, NC, The Portland College of Arts and Crafts in Oregon, and Lawndale Art Center, Houston. Eagle has spent extensive time in Mexico following an initial award from the Cultural Arts Council of Houston/Harris County to research fiestas and sugar sculpting traditions. Her work has been featured in exhibitions throughout North America and is included in the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and Five Points Museum of Contemporary Art, Victoria, as well as public art installations in Houston’s East End and Cherryhurst House, Houston. Eagle is an accomplished art car artist whose cars Our Lady of Transportation and Rosebud have received awards at the Houston Art Car Parade. For more info on the artist, go to ambereagle.studio. For more information on this exhibition, please visit galvestonartscenter.org/exhibitions/ambereagle.

Galveston Arts Center continues on exhibit “Undercover,” a solo exhibition by Venezuelan-born and Houston-based artist Gerardo Rosales. Rosales explores issues of class, race, gender, and immigration to expose social inequalities experienced by immigrants coming from Latin America to the United States. Rosales appropriates ornamental aspects of folk art and geometric abstraction, infiltrated with elements that evoke adversity faced by these individuals looking for a better life, only to find themselves facing similar conditions of social and economic exclusion. His paintings include rich colors and patterns that juxtapose the harshness of the wilderness of the tropics with domestic imagery. His works mix conflict with playfulness as a means to exaggerate reality with irony. The exhibition will be on view through January 5th, 2020.

Also on view through November 17th is Erin Curtis’ “Night and Day” in the main gallery on the first floor. Curtis’ exhibition includes recent large-scale paintings that are dense with color and pattern. Her layered, cut-canvas works contain disrupted surfaces and reflect an interest in geometric abstraction and its historical roots in weaving, architecture, nature, and ritual. The paintings in “Night and Day” are nearly overwhelmed by an unreadable chaos that is pulled back to the edge of order by familiar patterns and forms. The exhibition will be on view through November 17th. For more info go to erinelizabethcurtis.com.

These exhibitions are supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Texas Commission on the Arts.

The galleries are open to the public Tuesday-Saturday, 11am-5pm, and Sunday 12 noon-5pm. Admission is free at all times.

“Undercover,” by Venezuelan-born artist Gerardo Rosales at GAC @ Galveston Arts Center
Dec 31 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm

Galveston Arts Center presents “Undercover,” a solo exhibition by Venezuelan-born and Houston-based artist Gerardo Rosales opening Saturday, October 12th, 6-9pm, with artist talk beginning at 6:30pm. Rosales explores issues of class, race, gender, and immigration to expose social inequalities experienced by immigrants coming from Latin America to the United States. Rosales appropriates ornamental aspects of folk art and geometric abstraction, infiltrated with elements that evoke adversity faced by these individuals looking for a better life, only to find themselves facing similar conditions of social and economic exclusion. His paintings include rich colors and patterns that juxtapose the harshness of the wilderness of the tropics with domestic imagery. His works mix conflict with playfulness as a means to exaggerate reality with irony. The exhibition will be on view through January 5th, 2020.

Art Club for Kids at Galveston Arts Center @ Galveston Arts Center
Dec 31 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

At GAC, Art Club lets creative kids in grades 3-8 (or about ages 9-14) build their skills in drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking, and more.  Instructors focus on expanding students’ experience of art beyond the K-8 curriculum, introducing novel techniques, tools, concepts, and inspiration from the contemporary art world, including GAC’s rotating exhibitions. 

The Fall Semester cost is $180 or $150 for members which include 15-week course. The Spring Semester cost is $240 or $200 for GAC members for the 2-week course. Individual classes are available for $20 each – start at any time.

Every Tuesday (4:15-5:45pm): Art Club for Kids  is with Jessica Ninci. Every Wednesday (2:30-4pm): Art Club for Homeschooled Kids is with Amber Kaiser.

Ceramic Studio Class @ Galveston Arts Center
Dec 31 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Every Tuesday (6-8pm): Ceramic Studio – Learn hand-building techniques in pottery, figurative sculpture, and glazing with earthenware clay. Create sculptural relief tiles, full 3-D sculpture, functional pottery and tableware, figures, and more. This course uses ancient methods that don’t require a potter’s wheel, including coil construction and slab-construction. Students will learn how to securely join corners and handles, make lids fit properly, and various kinds of surface treatments, textures, and glazes. Fees are $50 for two sessions or $75 for four sessions. Join at any time!

Downtown Laser & Lights Show @ Saengerfest Park
Dec 31 @ 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm

November 24th-December 31st (6-10pm): Downtown Lasers & Lights – Galveston’s historic downtown district will host Downtown Lasers & Lights featuring new laser shows, a magical display of lights and other holiday-themed attractions in Saengerfest Park and beyond. Highlights at Saengerfest Park include a 30-feet-tall Christmas tree and a giant snow globe for visitors to enjoy on weekends. In addition, lights will be hung on The Strand from 20th to 25th streets as well as along 23rd and Postoffice Streets. The 36-block district will sparkle with lasers and lights while visitors enjoy boutique shopping, dining, antiques, art galleries and more. New this year, four-hour holiday laser shows synchronized to music will be projected on the American National Insurance Company Building on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays through December 22nd. While in the area, visitors can tackle some of their holiday shopping at the district’s many gift shops, boutiques, art galleries, and antique shops set among beautiful Victorian architecture. This is free to attend.

New Year’s Eve Special Jazz Night @ Tremont House
Dec 31 @ 7:00 pm – 11:30 pm

Celebrate New Year’s Eve with live jazz with Trio du Jour from 7 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. as we ring in the New Year and celebrate 2020. Book your room at www.thetremonthouse.com.

New Year’s Eve Hippy Groovy Party @ 3 Doors Down Bar
Dec 31 2019 @ 8:00 pm – Jan 1 2020 @ 12:30 am

New Years Eve Celebration Hippy Style at 3DD!

Let’s get ready for the New Year dressed in our best Hippy Groovy threads! There will be prizes for Best dressed Hippy, music, munchies, party favors, Instagram moments, photo wall, champagne toast at midnight with your best friends on the island!

Ring in the New Year at The Falstaff Tasting Room @ The Tasting Room
Dec 31 2019 @ 9:00 pm – Jan 1 2020 @ 2:00 am

Galveston’s newest event venue, Events @ The Tasting Room, 3316 Church St., will welcome the new year with a Roaring 20’s New Year’s Eve party, 9 pm – 2 am. Tickets are now available.

The historic Falstaff Brewery has been meticulously restored by developer Jerome Karam, and the party begins on New Year’s Eve. Celebrate in style while enjoying panoramic views of the Island skyline from the 5th floor hospitality suite of rooms. Galvestonians have fond memories of the Falstaff Brewery and the next generation will create new memories while enjoying the historic ambience.

Dance the night away on original terrazzo while enjoying state of the art amenities including sound system, lighting and luxurious comfort found in all rooms. Guests will enjoy a full bar, New Year’s Eve menu created by Chef Mary Bass, and are encouraged to dress in Roaring 20’s theme.

Roaring 20’s hostess and Director of Events at The Tasting Room, Rae Ann Rindhage, is planning a spectacular party guaranteed to be entertaining and engaging. “We are planning a sumptuous menu and will be offering bottle service upon request for our New Year’s celebration. The scene will be set for a momentous night of dancing featuring DJ Bryan Rhymez of Electric Mardi Gras. We are all about fun and invite you to make memories at our historic venue by ringing in the new year with our midnight ball drop. There is nothing like it on the island!”

New Year’s Eve at The Tasting Room is $125 per person, $450 party of 4, includes bar, heavy hors d’oeuvres, valet parking, four party rooms, and rooftop patio. Bottle Service Available. For more information and reservations go to www.thetastingroomevents.com, email
events@thetastingroom.com, or call (409) 763-6805.

Jan
1
Wed
Gingerbread Polar Express Makes Stop at The Tremont House @ The Tremont House
Jan 1 @ 8:00 am – 10:00 pm

In honor of THE POLAR EXPRESS Train Ride at the Galveston Railroad Museum, the hotel is creating a special “Polar Express” themed gingerbread house. You’ll have to see it to believe it. The gingerbread house is on public display in the lobby of the hotel. This display makes a perfect pre- or post-train ride stop for families.

https://www.facebook.com/events/2370808969639100/?event_time_id=2370808976305766



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