What is art? Is it a French impressionist oil painting or is it a good book? A couple of local art students suggest that the answer might be more metaphysical than, say a (highly) interperative dance or a chocolate Jesus sculpture.
Interdisciplinary Arts students from the University of Houston's Cyntha Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts present He Ate Love at the always cozy Antidote Coffee in the Heights. An abstract presentnation of love in Houston, the artists chose to explore H-Town love through a myriad of ways, including but not limited to surveys and online dating:
We decided to scrap the conventional art project and create an interactive environment which blurs the lines between art and reality, experiment and experience, love and life, and depicts what it just might mean to live a life in which love is not lost, but reimagined.
Redefine what art is when the students create an open environment for you and your fellow beer and/or coffee lovers are free to exchange your experiences with love. We hear it's what the world needs.
'He At Love'
Thursday, May 1 (TONIGHT!)
Antidote Coffee: 729 Studewood St (map)
FREE, 8 p.m.

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