Latina Film Festival
Las Chicas are Gonna Work it Out! Se�orita Cinema, the Lone Star States all Latina film festival wants YOU! Hello there Latina filmmaker! We are seeking films and videos by Latina Filmmakers and Video Artists. Now in its 3rd year, Se�orita Cinema is the Lone Star State's very own All Latina Film Festival. Founded by Houston filmmaker Stephanie Saint Sanchez, each installment gives the screen over to the rising trust of women who are sharing their amazing stories, styles, voices and visions by making movies and video art unique to the Latina experience. Any genre 15 minutes or less will be considered. This includes trailers and excerpts for larger works and music videos. Up to three entries accepted! Please visit se�oritacinema.com for an entry form Now accepting online submissions! DEADLINE AUGUST 1ST. After the films, join us for cerveza and tacos in the lobby.
When: Saturday August 27, 7PM Where: TBH Center 333 S. Jensen Dr. Cost: $8 (Free for Aurora Picture Members)
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Save the Date! September 8th
We kick off the season with Cuban Painter Luis Abreux, born in Havana, Cuba he graduated from the Academia de Arte San Alejandro. In 2005 he came to live in the US in order to continue creating and continue living. TBH Center is proud to show the work of this celebrated international artist opening September 8th.
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TBH Center is committed to excellent programming which includes community partnerships that are essential in maintaining Houston's rich and diverse cultural spectrum.
So stay tuned for the upcoming 2011-12 Arts season which begins in September, until then we have many cool events to get you through the summer! Want to rent TBH? Click here to get info
Hasta pronto,
Angel Quesada Curator & PR Director
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Talento Biling�e de Houston Cultural Arts Center is funded in part by generous grant awards from the Houston Endowment Inc., The Cullen Trust for the Performing Arts, The Brown Foundation, The Wortham Foundation, The Immanuel & Helen Olshan Foundation, the Texas Commission on the Arts, NALAC Fund for the Arts, the Mayor's City Initiatives Program and the City of Houston through the Houston Arts Alliance, CenterPoint Energy, Northwestern Mutual, Reytec Construction Resources, Inc., Wells Fargo, Port of Houston Authority, Tejas Office Products, Inc., Shell Oil and METRO.
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