Previous Exhibitions

April 21st: ART CAR PARADE and HOT ROD REVIEW

Ann Harithas and Five Points Museum of Contemporary Art present the 2018 Victoria Art Car Parade at 11:30am downtown on Main Street.

Festivities will kick off with Victoria’s 7th annual Art Car Parade downtown. After the parade some art cars will park so Jam Fest visitors can take a closer look. The rest of the parade cars will proceed to Five Points Museum at Moody and North Street for the museum exhibition opening, The Hot Rod Review. Curated by Noah Edmundson for the Art Car Museum in Houston, this exhibit features custom hot rods, rat rods, motorcycles and other build-from-scratch rolling sculpture, including additions to the original show especially for Victoria. This show will also include work by photographers Owen Fisher and Keith Testa, sculpture by Renee Tantillo, and art car concepts by Victoria ISD students with the Manhattan Art Program.

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November 18th, 2017 – February 25th, 2018: Two Solo Shows, Film Screening and Art Cars

Please join us for the dual Fall season exhibitions of Joe Cardella: 25 Years of Art/Life Limited Editions and Maurice Roberts: Correlation.

Correlation is an installation by photographer and collage artist Maurice Roberts and focuses on the correlation between patterns, objects and events. His photography is rooted in South Texas but extends to the wider US as well as Central America and Europe, and explores universal patterns and archetypes. He expands on these themes through collage, culminating in a new visual representation of the I Ching, or “Book of Changes”, a Chinese classic of philosophy and divination that has inspired both Eastern and Western art for centuries.

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25 Years of ArtLife Limited Editions is a retrospective of the magazine ArtLife, a periodical that every month featured original art and has allowed artists from around the world to show their work. Joe Cardella, the creator of ArtLife, has compiled a visual history of the magazine, from its earliest beginnings relying on hand edited photocopies, to the final edition with a plywood and ceramic cover. ArtLife is in the permanent collections of museums and libraries around the world, including the Guggenheim, the Whitney, Harvard, and Yale. The center gallery of Five Points Museum will be the ultimate reading room, allowing visitors to browse this extraordinary collection of work.

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Summer Movies at Five Points + Moving Targets EXTENDED through August 13th

Get out of the heat on Saturday mornings every Saturday from July 1 through August 5, 2017 as the Victoria Film Society hosts their Summer Kids Series.

Free admission (as always) plus fruit to snack on while watching. After the movie, check out the current exhibit, Moving Targets: An Art Car History! [Read more…] about Summer Movies at Five Points + Moving Targets EXTENDED through August 13th

Moving Targets: An Art Car History

An art car is a subject of attention, affection and personal transformation, and the culture which surrounds art cars is in a constant state of change. Moving Targets surveys the history of the car as a medium for individual expression and the growth of that expression into a cultural phenomenon in Texas. This show examines the roots of art cars, key artists and works that have fed a community aesthetic and movement, and the evolution of the art car community as the phenomenon matures.

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April 15th: Moving Targets & 2017 Victoria Art Car Parade

2017 Victoria Art Car Parade

First up is the 2017 Victoria Art Car Parade in downtown Victoria, featuring 75+ exquisitely decorated and detailed art cars and lowriders from around the state and around the nation. The parade starts at 11:30 and runs along Main Street and through JamFest. After the parade, you’ll get to see the cars up close both at Jamfest and at Five Points Museum.

December 2016: Street Cred: Victoria Photographers Find Their Voice

About the Exhibition

In November,  exhibitor Ernesto Leon, led a workshop teaching the art of street photography using cell phones, taking participants through downtown Victoria to provide hands-on training and immediate results. During the workshop, the participants’ curiosity, vision, and technique gave each photographer a unique voice, inspiring in its clarity and depth.

Participants included:

  • Karen Barton
  • Yori Caldera
  • Monica Carbajal
  • Timothy Danger
  • Jeannette Flores
  • Ellen Hinds
  • Magdalena Segura Kuykendall
  • Randy Mahoney
  • Ernesto Alejandro Perez
  • Sana Saif

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Media

Victoria Advocate: Museum Displays Artists’ Views of Victoria