THE LANECIA ROUSE TINSLEY GALLERY

Named in honor of our founding resident artist, the Lanecia Rouse Tinsley Gallery is dedicated to the flourishing of the arts and stands at the intersection of creativity, beauty, and theology. In its inaugural year, 2022, the gallery showcased renowned artists Bruce Herman, Anthony Suber, and Sara Triana.

CURRENT EXHIBITION

Ecologies | Garrett Griffin

Ecologies explores the visual language of doorways, arches, mirrors, holes, mountains, appendages, cells, columns, and windows. These forms speak with distinct materiality and color to communicate various sources of inspiration. The process begins through unlikely sources such as gleaning construction sites, watching a climate change report, or driving by Houston architecture that seems out of place. Sketches of interesting shapes and forms along with found objects are incubated and grown over time through material exploration and uninhibited play. As this visual language continues to evolve and manifest into something tangible, it requires a connection to the biological world: skin. Pastel, fluorescent, enameled, patinated, or glowing, the skin on these forms becomes a history of moments spent looking, looking closer, finding, and filtering. The sculptures serve as an autobiographical record, mirroring the many places visited and visual oddities absorbed—from the isolation of abandoned spaces to the intimacy of my childhood home in Arizona. These entities dwell within the LRT space, forming a pieced-together ecosystem imbued with memory.

About the artist
Griffin received his MFA in Painting from the University of Houston in 2024. His solo exhibitions include Lanecia Rouse Tinsley Gallery (Houston, 2024), Front Gallery (Houston, 2023), and Elgin Street Studios (Houston, 2021, 2022, 2023). His work has been featured in group exhibitions at Barbara Davis Gallery (Houston, 2024), Foltz Fine Art (Houston, 2024), Sanman Studios (Houston, 2022), Community Artist Collective (Houston, 2022), Site Gallery (New York, 2017), and The Painting Center (New York, 2017). Griffin also completed residencies at Marfa Dirt Residency (2023) and the Vermont Studio Center (2017).

The exhibition will be on view from September 14 through November 2, 2024.

UPCOMING EXHIBITION:
2024 TEXAS BIENNIAL

Specular Waters | Jamie Robertson & Alejandra Regalado as part of the 2024 Texas Biennial: The Last Sky

The Lanecia Rouse Tinsley Gallery is honored to be part of the 2024 Texas Biennial: The Last Sky. The gallery will feature a two-person show with artists Jamie Robertson and Alejandra Regalado.

About the artists

Jamie Robertson investigates the landscape of the American South as a living archive of Black life. Beginning with their family’s relationship with the state of Texas and branching outward, Robertson engages the land both physically and spiritually as a primary witness to Black resistance, solace, and power. Through research, photography, and video, their work seeks to give form to the ghostly, unseen, and disregarded by acknowledging its presence in the here and now. Robertson sources archival images from family albums and official archives, activating the past in the present through the convergence of found and original imagery. This fusion of images, combined with oral storytelling traditions, challenges the hierarchy of “official” archives in favor of equality with the vernacular image. In doing so, Robertson’s work redistributes power to knowledge systems that exist outside traditional ways of knowing.

Alejandra Regalado creates intimate connections that explore what lies beneath the surface of the subconscious mind. Driven by a sense of physical and conceptual borders, her works evoke a yearning for an intellectually immersive view into the depths of one's soul and reality.

Together, these artists bring forth a dialogue about identity, memory, and the unseen forces shaping our world. As part of The Last Sky, this show challenges us to consider the aftermath of societal and cultural shifts, echoing the broader themes of the Biennial. Stay tuned for more details about the opening reception, and join us in celebrating the dynamic range of contemporary art in Texas. The show will run November 15, 2024 through January 26, 2024.

PAST EXHIBITIONS

Exhibition Submission Guidelines for the LRT Gallery

The Lanecia Rouse Tinsley Gallery is dedicated to the flourishing of the arts, standing at the intersection of creativity, beauty, and theology.

We welcome submissions via email throughout the year. Submissions are reviewed in October/November and April/May by the Curation Team of the LRT Gallery, which includes artists, curators, art administrators, and members of the Holy Family Episcopal Church community.

Please email artist information and work samples to lrtgallery@holyfamilyhtxt.org. See the link below for submission requirements and guidelines.

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3719 Navigation Blvd.
Houston, TX 77003

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Sunday
10 AM - 12 PM

Hours are subject to change based on the exhibition schedule.