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| birth_place = [[Denver]], [[Colorado]], [[United States|USA]] and [[Durham, North Carolina]], [[United States|USA]]
| birth_place = [[Denver]], [[Colorado]], [[United States|USA]] and [[Durham, North Carolina]], [[United States|USA]]
| nationality = [[People of the United States|American]] and [[Germany|German]]
| nationality = [[People of the United States|American]] and [[Germany|German]]
| children = {{ubl|Madeleine (b. 2002)|Emmett (b. 2006)}}
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| field = {{ubl|[[Video Art]]|[[Photography]]|[[Installation Art]]}}
| education = [[Cranbrook Academy of Art]], [[Bloomfield Hills, Michigan]]
| education = [[Cranbrook Academy of Art]], [[Bloomfield Hills, Michigan]]
| awards = Fulbright Fellowship, Austin Film Society, Houston Arts Alliance
| awards = Fulbright Fellowship, Austin Film Society, Houston Arts Alliance
| website ={{url|http://hillerbrandmagsamen.com/}}
| website ={{url|http://hillerbrandmagsamen.com/}}
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'''Hillerbrand+Magsamen''' is the collaborative artistic team of Mary Magsamen and Stephan Hillerbrand who live and work in [[Houston]], [[Texas]].
'''Hillerbrand+Magsamen''' is the collaborative husband and wife visual art team of Mary Magsamen and Stephan Hillerbrand. Through collaboration, Hillerbrand+Magsamen create sculpture, installation, performance, video, and photographic works to explore family identity, everyday interactions and consumer culture.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Hillerbrand+Magsamen {{!}} Elsewhere|url=http://www.goelsewhere.org/hillerbrandmagsamen/|access-date=2021-05-05|language=en-US}}</ref>


== Background ==
== Personal life ==
Mary Magsamen is currently the curator of Media and Film at the Aurora Picture Show.<ref>{{cite web|title=Staff|url=http://aurorapictureshow.org/pages/staff_103.asp|website=Aurorapictureshow.org|accessdate=30 January 2019}}</ref> Magsamen earned her BFA from the [[University of Denver]] and MFA from the [[Cranbrook Educational Community|Cranbrook Academy of Art.]]<ref>{{Cite web|title=Staff|url=http://aurorapictureshow.org/pages/staff_103.asp|access-date=2021-05-05|website=aurorapictureshow.org}}</ref>
Mary Magsamen and Stephan Hillerbrand met at [[Cranbrook Academy of Art]], in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, where each of them earned a Masters of Fine Arts degree in Sculpture (1994). Prior to meeting Mary Magsamen earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Sculpture from [[University of Denver]], Denver, Colorado (1991) and Stephan Hillerbrand earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Sculpture from [[Southern Methodist University]], Dallas, Texas (1989); a Masters of Arts degree from the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich (Akademie der Bildenden Künste München), Munich, Germany (1992).


Stephan Hillerbrand is currently an Associate Professor and Honors College Fellow in the School of Art at the [[University of Houston]]. They currently live and work in Houston, Texas.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Our Practice|url=https://www.hillerbrandmagsamen.com/hillerbrandmagsamen|access-date=2021-05-05|website=Hillerbrand+Magsamen|language=en-US}}</ref> They often include their two children, Madeleine and Emmett in their work.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Our Practice|url=https://www.hillerbrandmagsamen.com/hillerbrandmagsamen|access-date=2021-05-05|website=Hillerbrand+Magsamen|language=en-US}}</ref>
Mary Magsamen is currently the curator of Media and Film at the Aurora Picture Show.<ref>[http://aurorapictureshow.org/pages/staff_103.asp http://aurorapictureshow.org/pages/staff_103.asp]</ref> Stephan Hillerbrand is currently an Associate Professor and Honors College Fellow in the School of Art at the [[University of Houston]].


== Bio ==
== Bio ==
The artistic team of Hillerbrand+Magsamen have presented their videos in international film and media festivals including SCOPE Basel, WAND V Stuttgarter Filmwinter, Taiwan International Video Art Exhibition, New York Underground Film Festival, [[Ann Arbor Film Festival]], [[Brooklyn Underground Film Festival]], [[LA Freewaves]] New Media Art Festival and Currents Media Festival. Their cinematic based installations have been seen in the Everson Museum of Art.<ref>{{cite news|author1=Katherine Rushworth|title=Could 'Higher Ground' couple be the coolest parents in the world?|url=http://www.syracuse.com/entertainment/index.ssf/2015/06/everson_exhibition_takes_you_to_a_higher_ground.html|agency=syracuse.com}}</ref> Cardiff International Festival of Photography by [[Ffotogallery]], the Hudson River Museum, the [[Center for Photography at Woodstock]],<ref>{{cite web|title=Hillerbrand + Magsamen: FAMILY PORTRAIT|url=http://www.cpw.org/news/pr-hillerbrand-magsamen/|website=cpw.org|publisher=Center for Photography at Woodstock}}</ref> [[Museum of Fine Arts, Houston]], [[Blue Sky Gallery]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Hillerbrand+Magsamen|url=http://www.blueskygallery.org/exhibition/hillerbrand-magsamen/#1|website=bluesky.org|publisher=Blue Sky Gallery}}</ref> and Houston Center for Photography.
The artists have presented their videos in international film and media festivals including SCOPE Basel, WAND V Stuttgarter Filmwinter, Taiwan International Video Art Exhibition, New York Underground Film Festival, [[Ann Arbor Film Festival]], [[Brooklyn Underground Film Festival]], [[LA Freewaves]] New Media Art Festival and Currents Media Festival.{{cn|date=January 2020}} Their cinematic installations have also been seen in the Everson Museum of Art,<ref>{{cite news|author1=Katherine Rushworth|title=Could 'Higher Ground' couple be the coolest parents in the world?|url=http://www.syracuse.com/entertainment/index.ssf/2015/06/everson_exhibition_takes_you_to_a_higher_ground.html|agency=syracuse.com}}</ref> the Cardiff International Festival of Photography by [[Ffotogallery]], the Hudson River Museum, the [[Center for Photography at Woodstock]],<ref>{{cite web|title=Hillerbrand + Magsamen: FAMILY PORTRAIT|url=http://www.cpw.org/news/pr-hillerbrand-magsamen/|website=cpw.org|publisher=Center for Photography at Woodstock}}</ref> the [[Museum of Fine Arts, Houston]], [[Blue Sky Gallery]],<ref>{{cite web|title=Hillerbrand+Magsamen|url=http://www.blueskygallery.org/exhibition/hillerbrand-magsamen/#1|website=Bluesky.org|publisher=Blue Sky Gallery}}</ref> and Houston Center for Photography.{{cn|date=January 2020}}


Their work has been cited in publications such as The New York Times,<ref>{{cite web|last1=MacDonald|first1=Kerri|title=Rethinking the Family Portrait|url=http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/08/29/rethinking-the-family-portrait/?_r=0|website=Lens|publisher=The New York Times}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Michael|first1=Hoinski|title=Texas Monthly|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/22/us/gtt.html?_r=0|newspaper=[[The New York Times]]|date=March 21, 2013}}</ref> Glasstire,<ref>{{cite web|author1=Beth Secor|title=eState Sale|url=http://glasstire.com/2012/01/24/estate-sale/|website=Glasstire|publisher=Glasstire.com|date=24 Jan 2012}}</ref> The Houston Press,<ref>{{cite news|last1=Suise|first1=Tommaney|title=Houston Artists' Cinematic Trip to Outer Space Yields Merch...and It's for Sale|url=http://www.houstonpress.com/arts/houston-artists-cinematic-trip-to-outer-space-yields-merchand-its-for-sale-8214438|publisher=Houston Press|date=March 4, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Tommaney|first1=Sussie|title=See What's Next for the Houston Family That Tore Apart Its Home to Build a Rocket|url=http://www.houstonpress.com/arts/see-whats-next-for-the-houston-family-that-tore-apart-its-home-to-build-a-rocket-8279614|publisher=[[Houston Press]]|date=April 4, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author1=Kelly Klaasmeyer|title=REAL ESTATE|url=http://www.houstonpress.com/arts/real-estate-6592287|website=Houston Press|publisher=Houston Press}}</ref> Culture Map<ref>{{cite web|author1=Nancy Wozny|title=What's the scariest thing in the world for an artist? Exploring something new|url=http://houston.culturemap.com/news/entertainment/03-27-10-branching-out/|website=Culture Map|publisher=Culture Map Houston}}</ref> and television<ref>{{cite news|author1=Doug Miller|title=Festival features flicks with real NASA footage|url=http://www.khou.com/story/news/local/2015/11/12/festival-features-flicks-with-real-nasa-footage/75678146/|accessdate=1 December 2015|publisher=KHOU 11 News|date=November 12, 2015}}</ref>
Their work has been cited in publications such as The New York Times,<ref>{{cite news|last1=MacDonald|first1=Kerri|title=Rethinking the Family Portrait|url=http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/08/29/rethinking-the-family-portrait/?_r=0|newspaper=[[The New York Times]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Michael|first1=Hoinski|title=Texas Monthly|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/22/us/gtt.html?_r=0|newspaper=[[The New York Times]]|date=March 21, 2013}}</ref> Glasstire,<ref>{{cite web|author1=Beth Secor|title=eState Sale|url=http://glasstire.com/2012/01/24/estate-sale/|website=Glasstire.com|date=24 Jan 2012}}</ref> The Houston Press,<ref>{{cite news|last1=Suise|first1=Tommaney|title=Houston Artists' Cinematic Trip to Outer Space Yields Merch...and It's for Sale|url=http://www.houstonpress.com/arts/houston-artists-cinematic-trip-to-outer-space-yields-merchand-its-for-sale-8214438|publisher=Houston Press|date=March 4, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Tommaney|first1=Sussie|title=See What's Next for the Houston Family That Tore Apart Its Home to Build a Rocket|url=http://www.houstonpress.com/arts/see-whats-next-for-the-houston-family-that-tore-apart-its-home-to-build-a-rocket-8279614|publisher=[[Houston Press]]|date=April 4, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|author1=Kelly Klaasmeyer|title=REAL ESTATE|url=http://www.houstonpress.com/arts/real-estate-6592287|newspaper=[[Houston Press]]|publisher=Houston Press}}</ref> Culture Map,<ref>{{cite web|author1=Nancy Wozny|title=What's the scariest thing in the world for an artist? Exploring something new|url=http://houston.culturemap.com/news/entertainment/03-27-10-branching-out/|website=Culture Map|publisher=Culture Map Houston}}</ref> and television.<ref>{{cite news|author1=Doug Miller|title=Festival features flicks with real NASA footage|url=http://www.khou.com/story/news/local/2015/11/12/festival-features-flicks-with-real-nasa-footage/75678146/|accessdate=1 December 2015|publisher=KHOU 11 News|date=November 12, 2015}}</ref>

Magsamen+Hillerbrand have lectured internationally about their work including, TEDxHouston (2015) <ref>{{cite web|title=TEDxHouston V - 2015: Speaker List|url=https://www.ted.com/tedx/events/12402|website=TED}}</ref> the [[Society for Photographic Education]] (2013, 2012, 2006<ref>{{cite web|title=2013 Conference Program|url=https://www.spenational.org/files/conferences/2013cpgforweb2.pdf|website=spenational.org|publisher=Society for Photographic Education}}</ref>); the [[College Art Association]] (2009, 2007, 2006); the [[University Film and Video Association]] (2006); and the Foundations in Art, Theory and Education (2007, 2005).


== Awards ==
== Awards ==
* Cinespace, Houston Cinema Arts Festival (2015) 1st Place Winner, juried by [[Richard Linklater]].<ref>http://houstoncinemaartsfestival.org/program-schedule/cinespace-general-information/cinespace-2015-winners</ref>
* Cinespace, Houston Cinema Arts Festival (2015) 1st Place Winner, juried by [[Richard Linklater]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://houstoncinemaartsfestival.org/program-schedule/cinespace-general-information/cinespace-2015-winners |title=CINESPACE 2015 WINNERS &#124; Houston Cinema Arts Festival |access-date=2016-04-14 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160406121445/http://houstoncinemaartsfestival.org/program-schedule/cinespace-general-information/cinespace-2015-winners |archive-date=2016-04-06 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
* The Sustainable Art Foundation (2015)<ref>{{cite web|title=Spring 2015 awards|url=http://www.sustainableartsfoundation.org/previous_awardees|website=Sustainable Arts Foundation}}</ref>
* The Sustainable Art Foundation (2015)<ref>{{cite web|title=Spring 2015 awards|url=http://www.sustainableartsfoundation.org/previous_awardees|website=Sustainable Arts Foundation}}</ref>
* Santa Fe Art Institute Residency (2014)
* The [[Lawndale Art Center]] Residency in Houston, Texas (2010)<ref>{{cite web|title=ARTIST STUDIO PROGRAM: Past Studio Artists|url=http://www.lawndaleartcenter.org/studio-program/past-artists.shtml#round5|website=Lawndale Arts Center}}</ref>
* Texas Filmmakers’ Production Fund grant (2010)<ref>{{cite web|title=Texas Filmakers Production Fund|url=https://www.austinfilm.org/sslpage.aspx?pid=3460|website=www.austinfilm.org}}</ref>
* Houston Arts Alliance, Individual Artists Grant (2009)
* Carol Crow Fellowship from the [http://www.hcponline.org Houston Center for Photography] in Houston, TX (2008)<ref>{{cite web|title=Carol Crow Fellowship: Past Fellowships|url=http://www.hcponline.org/exhibitions/past-fellowship|website=HCP Online}}</ref>
* Carol Crow Fellowship from the [http://www.hcponline.org Houston Center for Photography] in Houston, TX (2008)<ref>{{cite web|title=Carol Crow Fellowship: Past Fellowships|url=http://www.hcponline.org/exhibitions/past-fellowship|website=HCP Online}}</ref>
* Fuse Box Collaboration Series, Refraction Arts (2008)
* [[Fulbright]] Junior Scholar Fellowship (2006)
* [[Ohio Arts Council]], Individual Creativity Award in Media Installation (2005)
* [[Experimental Television Center]] Residencies in Owego, NY (2003 and 2005)
* Lower Manhattan Cultural Council at the Woolworth Building in New York, NY (2004)
* [[MacDowell Colony]] Fellow in Peterborough, NH (2001)


== Notable Work ==
== Notable works ==
* 'Higher Ground<ref>{{cite web|author1=Tarra Gaines|title=Astronauts and a movie star propel the first CineSpace Awards into the stratosphere|url=http://houston.culturemap.com/news/arts/11-14-15-astronauts-and-a-movie-star-propel-the-first-cinespace-awards-into-the-stratosphere/|publisher=Culturemap Houston}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author1=Melinda Johnson|title=Family of artists to bring spaceship project to Everson Museum|url=http://www.syracuse.com/entertainment/index.ssf/2015/05/family_of_artists_to_bring_spaceship_project_to_everson_museum.html|date=May 14, 2015}}</ref>' is an interdisciplinary work consisting of video, sculpture and photography commissioned by the [[Houston Airport System]] and the [[City of Houston]]. In the spirit of [[George Méliès]] landmark illusionistic film, “A Trip to the Moon,” the artists with their children embark on an adventure to construct and fly a rocket ship to the moon by taking apart their Houston, Texas suburban home.
* 'Higher Ground<ref>{{cite web|author1=Tarra Gaines|title=Astronauts and a movie star propel the first CineSpace Awards into the stratosphere|url=http://houston.culturemap.com/news/arts/11-14-15-astronauts-and-a-movie-star-propel-the-first-cinespace-awards-into-the-stratosphere/|publisher=Culturemap Houston}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author1=Melinda Johnson|title=Family of artists to bring spaceship project to Everson Museum|url=http://www.syracuse.com/entertainment/index.ssf/2015/05/family_of_artists_to_bring_spaceship_project_to_everson_museum.html|website=Syracuse.com|date=May 14, 2015}}</ref>' is an interdisciplinary work consisting of video, sculpture and photography commissioned by the [[Houston Airport System]] and the [[City of Houston]].
* 'Whole<ref>{{cite web|author1=Pamela Patton|title=There’s No Place Like Home|url=http://www.kcad.edu/blog/theres-no-place-like-home/|website=KCAD|date=August 27, 2012}}</ref>' is a single channel video that embarks on an epic adventure, this family creates new levels of interaction, communication and exploration by breaking and cutting holes into their actual home to make a habitrail-like environment where they go nowhere fast.
* 'Whole<ref>{{cite web|author1=Pamela Patton|title=There's No Place Like Home|url=http://www.kcad.edu/blog/theres-no-place-like-home/|website=KCAD|date=August 27, 2012}}</ref>' is a single channel video that embarks on an epic adventure, this family creates new levels of interaction, communication and exploration by breaking and cutting holes into their actual home to make a habitrail-like environment where they go nowhere fast.
* 'House/hold<ref>{{cite web|author1=Nancy Wozny|title=Greek drama gone wild: Houston arts groups get ancient, reimagine classical themes|url=http://houston.culturemap.com/news/entertainment/04-08-11-houston-gets-ancient/|publisher=Culturemap Houston|date= August 1, 2011}}</ref>' a series of 20 Archival Pigement Prints, 20"x28", Edition 1/3. The House/hold photograph series are portraits of our family that playfully capture slices of our daily life with surreal viewpoints and dark humor inspired by actual events from bath time to laundry.
* 'House/hold<ref>{{cite web|author1=Nancy Wozny|title=Greek drama gone wild: Houston arts groups get ancient, reimagine classical themes|url=http://houston.culturemap.com/news/entertainment/04-08-11-houston-gets-ancient/|publisher=Culturemap Houston|date= August 1, 2011}}</ref>' a series of 20 Archival Pigement Prints, 20"x28", Edition 1/3. The House/hold photograph series are portraits of our family that playfully capture slices of our daily life with surreal viewpoints and dark humor inspired by actual events from bath time to laundry.
* 'DIY Love<ref>{{cite web|author1=Brooklyn Film Festival|title=2012 Brooklyn Film Festival|url=http://www.brooklynfilmfestival.org/films/detail.asp?fid=1271|website=Brooklyn Film Festival|publisher=Brooklyn Film Festival|accessdate=1 December 2015}}</ref>' Seat is a playful single channel video that reinterprets our family and its identity. In this dark comedy a woman takes the family couch and cuts out a section with a chainsaw.
* 'DIY Love<ref>{{cite web|author1=Brooklyn Film Festival|title=2012 Brooklyn Film Festival|url=http://www.brooklynfilmfestival.org/films/detail.asp?fid=1271|website=Brooklyn Film Festival|publisher=Brooklyn Film Festival|accessdate=1 December 2015}}</ref>' Seat is a playful single channel video that reinterprets our family and its identity. In this dark comedy a woman takes the family couch and cuts out a section with a chainsaw.

==References==
{{Reflist}}


==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==
Madeline Schwartzman, See Yourself Sensing: Redefining Human Perception, Black Dog Publishing, June 28, 2011.{{ISBN|1907317295}}
Madeline Schwartzman, ''See Yourself Sensing: Redefining Human Perception'', Black Dog Publishing, June 28, 2011.{{ISBN|1907317295}}

==References==
{{reflist|30em}}


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://hillerbrandmagsamen.com/ Website for Hillerbrand+Magsamen]
* [http://hillerbrandmagsamen.com/ Official website]
* [http://registry.whitecolumns.org/view_artist.php?artist=353 White Columns - Artist Registry]
* [http://aurorapictureshow.org/pages/staff_103.asp/ Mary Magsamen: Aurora Picture Show Staff]
* [http://www.uh.edu/class/art/About-the-School/Faculty/hillerbrand-s.php/ Stephan Hillerbrand: The University of Houston, School of Art, Faculty]


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Hillerbrand+Magsamen
Born
NationalityAmerican and German
EducationCranbrook Academy of Art, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
AwardsFulbright Fellowship, Austin Film Society, Houston Arts Alliance
Websitehillerbrandmagsamen.com

Hillerbrand+Magsamen is the collaborative husband and wife visual art team of Mary Magsamen and Stephan Hillerbrand. Through collaboration, Hillerbrand+Magsamen create sculpture, installation, performance, video, and photographic works to explore family identity, everyday interactions and consumer culture.[1]

Personal life

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Mary Magsamen is currently the curator of Media and Film at the Aurora Picture Show.[2] Magsamen earned her BFA from the University of Denver and MFA from the Cranbrook Academy of Art.[3]

Stephan Hillerbrand is currently an Associate Professor and Honors College Fellow in the School of Art at the University of Houston. They currently live and work in Houston, Texas.[4] They often include their two children, Madeleine and Emmett in their work.[5]

Bio

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The artists have presented their videos in international film and media festivals including SCOPE Basel, WAND V Stuttgarter Filmwinter, Taiwan International Video Art Exhibition, New York Underground Film Festival, Ann Arbor Film Festival, Brooklyn Underground Film Festival, LA Freewaves New Media Art Festival and Currents Media Festival.[citation needed] Their cinematic installations have also been seen in the Everson Museum of Art,[6] the Cardiff International Festival of Photography by Ffotogallery, the Hudson River Museum, the Center for Photography at Woodstock,[7] the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Blue Sky Gallery,[8] and Houston Center for Photography.[citation needed]

Their work has been cited in publications such as The New York Times,[9][10] Glasstire,[11] The Houston Press,[12][13][14] Culture Map,[15] and television.[16]

Awards

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Notable works

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  • 'Higher Ground[20][21]' is an interdisciplinary work consisting of video, sculpture and photography commissioned by the Houston Airport System and the City of Houston.
  • 'Whole[22]' is a single channel video that embarks on an epic adventure, this family creates new levels of interaction, communication and exploration by breaking and cutting holes into their actual home to make a habitrail-like environment where they go nowhere fast.
  • 'House/hold[23]' a series of 20 Archival Pigement Prints, 20"x28", Edition 1/3. The House/hold photograph series are portraits of our family that playfully capture slices of our daily life with surreal viewpoints and dark humor inspired by actual events from bath time to laundry.
  • 'DIY Love[24]' Seat is a playful single channel video that reinterprets our family and its identity. In this dark comedy a woman takes the family couch and cuts out a section with a chainsaw.

References

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  1. ^ "Hillerbrand+Magsamen | Elsewhere". Retrieved 2021-05-05.
  2. ^ "Staff". Aurorapictureshow.org. Retrieved 30 January 2019.
  3. ^ "Staff". aurorapictureshow.org. Retrieved 2021-05-05.
  4. ^ "Our Practice". Hillerbrand+Magsamen. Retrieved 2021-05-05.
  5. ^ "Our Practice". Hillerbrand+Magsamen. Retrieved 2021-05-05.
  6. ^ Katherine Rushworth. "Could 'Higher Ground' couple be the coolest parents in the world?". syracuse.com.
  7. ^ "Hillerbrand + Magsamen: FAMILY PORTRAIT". cpw.org. Center for Photography at Woodstock.
  8. ^ "Hillerbrand+Magsamen". Bluesky.org. Blue Sky Gallery.
  9. ^ MacDonald, Kerri. "Rethinking the Family Portrait". The New York Times.
  10. ^ Michael, Hoinski (March 21, 2013). "Texas Monthly". The New York Times.
  11. ^ Beth Secor (24 Jan 2012). "eState Sale". Glasstire.com.
  12. ^ Suise, Tommaney (March 4, 2016). "Houston Artists' Cinematic Trip to Outer Space Yields Merch...and It's for Sale". Houston Press.
  13. ^ Tommaney, Sussie (April 4, 2016). "See What's Next for the Houston Family That Tore Apart Its Home to Build a Rocket". Houston Press.
  14. ^ Kelly Klaasmeyer. "REAL ESTATE". Houston Press. Houston Press.
  15. ^ Nancy Wozny. "What's the scariest thing in the world for an artist? Exploring something new". Culture Map. Culture Map Houston.
  16. ^ Doug Miller (November 12, 2015). "Festival features flicks with real NASA footage". KHOU 11 News. Retrieved 1 December 2015.
  17. ^ "CINESPACE 2015 WINNERS | Houston Cinema Arts Festival". Archived from the original on 2016-04-06. Retrieved 2016-04-14.
  18. ^ "Spring 2015 awards". Sustainable Arts Foundation.
  19. ^ "Carol Crow Fellowship: Past Fellowships". HCP Online.
  20. ^ Tarra Gaines. "Astronauts and a movie star propel the first CineSpace Awards into the stratosphere". Culturemap Houston.
  21. ^ Melinda Johnson (May 14, 2015). "Family of artists to bring spaceship project to Everson Museum". Syracuse.com.
  22. ^ Pamela Patton (August 27, 2012). "There's No Place Like Home". KCAD.
  23. ^ Nancy Wozny (August 1, 2011). "Greek drama gone wild: Houston arts groups get ancient, reimagine classical themes". Culturemap Houston.
  24. ^ Brooklyn Film Festival. "2012 Brooklyn Film Festival". Brooklyn Film Festival. Brooklyn Film Festival. Retrieved 1 December 2015.

Bibliography

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Madeline Schwartzman, See Yourself Sensing: Redefining Human Perception, Black Dog Publishing, June 28, 2011.ISBN 1907317295

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