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DESCRIPTION:Bones of Texas is a photography and storytelling project by pho
 tographers Morgan Page and Dustin Rice borne from a shared keen interest i
 n Texas history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.  
 The exhibit features the natural textures and patterns in Texas’ landsca
 pe\, and the stark contrast in the dilapidation of the things left behind.
 \n\nIn the tradition of Modernist photographers Edward Westin\, Minor Whit
 e\, and Margaret Bourke-White\, photography duo Page and Rice traveled tho
 usands of miles around Texas to capture their large collection of iconic T
 exas imagery.  Morgan Page received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photograp
 hy and Digital Media from the University of Houston in Houston\, TX. She r
 eceived her Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from Rutgers University in 
 New Brunswick\, NJ. She is currently an Associate Professor of Graphic Des
 ign at Midwestern State University. Dustin Rice received his Bachelor of A
 rts in English with a minor in Mass Communications from Texas State Univer
 sity in San Marcos\, TX. Both Page and Rice share a keen interest in Texas
  history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.\n\nBones
  of Texas will be on display March 9 - May 7\, 2023 in the exhibit gallery
  at the museum's Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, located at 
 1402 19th Street in Huntsville\, Texas.  Gallery hours are:  Tuesday - Sat
 urday 9:00am to 4:30pm and Sunday noon to 4:30pm.\n\nTo learn more about B
 ones of Texas\, visit: https://www.bonesoftexas.com/\n\nImage: ‘Quitaque
 \,' the image by Morgan Page\, is a part of the Bones of Texas exhibition.
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LOCATION:Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, Exhibit Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibit:  Bones of Texas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.shsu.edu/event/exhibit_bones_of_texas
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DESCRIPTION:Bones of Texas is a photography and storytelling project by pho
 tographers Morgan Page and Dustin Rice borne from a shared keen interest i
 n Texas history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.  
 The exhibit features the natural textures and patterns in Texas’ landsca
 pe\, and the stark contrast in the dilapidation of the things left behind.
 \n\nIn the tradition of Modernist photographers Edward Westin\, Minor Whit
 e\, and Margaret Bourke-White\, photography duo Page and Rice traveled tho
 usands of miles around Texas to capture their large collection of iconic T
 exas imagery.  Morgan Page received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photograp
 hy and Digital Media from the University of Houston in Houston\, TX. She r
 eceived her Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from Rutgers University in 
 New Brunswick\, NJ. She is currently an Associate Professor of Graphic Des
 ign at Midwestern State University. Dustin Rice received his Bachelor of A
 rts in English with a minor in Mass Communications from Texas State Univer
 sity in San Marcos\, TX. Both Page and Rice share a keen interest in Texas
  history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.\n\nBones
  of Texas will be on display March 9 - May 7\, 2023 in the exhibit gallery
  at the museum's Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, located at 
 1402 19th Street in Huntsville\, Texas.  Gallery hours are:  Tuesday - Sat
 urday 9:00am to 4:30pm and Sunday noon to 4:30pm.\n\nTo learn more about B
 ones of Texas\, visit: https://www.bonesoftexas.com/\n\nImage: ‘Quitaque
 \,' the image by Morgan Page\, is a part of the Bones of Texas exhibition.
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LOCATION:Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, Exhibit Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibit:  Bones of Texas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.shsu.edu/event/exhibit_bones_of_texas
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DESCRIPTION:Bones of Texas is a photography and storytelling project by pho
 tographers Morgan Page and Dustin Rice borne from a shared keen interest i
 n Texas history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.  
 The exhibit features the natural textures and patterns in Texas’ landsca
 pe\, and the stark contrast in the dilapidation of the things left behind.
 \n\nIn the tradition of Modernist photographers Edward Westin\, Minor Whit
 e\, and Margaret Bourke-White\, photography duo Page and Rice traveled tho
 usands of miles around Texas to capture their large collection of iconic T
 exas imagery.  Morgan Page received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photograp
 hy and Digital Media from the University of Houston in Houston\, TX. She r
 eceived her Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from Rutgers University in 
 New Brunswick\, NJ. She is currently an Associate Professor of Graphic Des
 ign at Midwestern State University. Dustin Rice received his Bachelor of A
 rts in English with a minor in Mass Communications from Texas State Univer
 sity in San Marcos\, TX. Both Page and Rice share a keen interest in Texas
  history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.\n\nBones
  of Texas will be on display March 9 - May 7\, 2023 in the exhibit gallery
  at the museum's Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, located at 
 1402 19th Street in Huntsville\, Texas.  Gallery hours are:  Tuesday - Sat
 urday 9:00am to 4:30pm and Sunday noon to 4:30pm.\n\nTo learn more about B
 ones of Texas\, visit: https://www.bonesoftexas.com/\n\nImage: ‘Quitaque
 \,' the image by Morgan Page\, is a part of the Bones of Texas exhibition.
GEO:30.714463;-95.55468
LOCATION:Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, Exhibit Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibit:  Bones of Texas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.shsu.edu/event/exhibit_bones_of_texas
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DESCRIPTION:Bones of Texas is a photography and storytelling project by pho
 tographers Morgan Page and Dustin Rice borne from a shared keen interest i
 n Texas history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.  
 The exhibit features the natural textures and patterns in Texas’ landsca
 pe\, and the stark contrast in the dilapidation of the things left behind.
 \n\nIn the tradition of Modernist photographers Edward Westin\, Minor Whit
 e\, and Margaret Bourke-White\, photography duo Page and Rice traveled tho
 usands of miles around Texas to capture their large collection of iconic T
 exas imagery.  Morgan Page received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photograp
 hy and Digital Media from the University of Houston in Houston\, TX. She r
 eceived her Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from Rutgers University in 
 New Brunswick\, NJ. She is currently an Associate Professor of Graphic Des
 ign at Midwestern State University. Dustin Rice received his Bachelor of A
 rts in English with a minor in Mass Communications from Texas State Univer
 sity in San Marcos\, TX. Both Page and Rice share a keen interest in Texas
  history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.\n\nBones
  of Texas will be on display March 9 - May 7\, 2023 in the exhibit gallery
  at the museum's Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, located at 
 1402 19th Street in Huntsville\, Texas.  Gallery hours are:  Tuesday - Sat
 urday 9:00am to 4:30pm and Sunday noon to 4:30pm.\n\nTo learn more about B
 ones of Texas\, visit: https://www.bonesoftexas.com/\n\nImage: ‘Quitaque
 \,' the image by Morgan Page\, is a part of the Bones of Texas exhibition.
GEO:30.714463;-95.55468
LOCATION:Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, Exhibit Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibit:  Bones of Texas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.shsu.edu/event/exhibit_bones_of_texas
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DESCRIPTION:Bones of Texas is a photography and storytelling project by pho
 tographers Morgan Page and Dustin Rice borne from a shared keen interest i
 n Texas history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.  
 The exhibit features the natural textures and patterns in Texas’ landsca
 pe\, and the stark contrast in the dilapidation of the things left behind.
 \n\nIn the tradition of Modernist photographers Edward Westin\, Minor Whit
 e\, and Margaret Bourke-White\, photography duo Page and Rice traveled tho
 usands of miles around Texas to capture their large collection of iconic T
 exas imagery.  Morgan Page received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photograp
 hy and Digital Media from the University of Houston in Houston\, TX. She r
 eceived her Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from Rutgers University in 
 New Brunswick\, NJ. She is currently an Associate Professor of Graphic Des
 ign at Midwestern State University. Dustin Rice received his Bachelor of A
 rts in English with a minor in Mass Communications from Texas State Univer
 sity in San Marcos\, TX. Both Page and Rice share a keen interest in Texas
  history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.\n\nBones
  of Texas will be on display March 9 - May 7\, 2023 in the exhibit gallery
  at the museum's Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, located at 
 1402 19th Street in Huntsville\, Texas.  Gallery hours are:  Tuesday - Sat
 urday 9:00am to 4:30pm and Sunday noon to 4:30pm.\n\nTo learn more about B
 ones of Texas\, visit: https://www.bonesoftexas.com/\n\nImage: ‘Quitaque
 \,' the image by Morgan Page\, is a part of the Bones of Texas exhibition.
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LOCATION:Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, Exhibit Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibit:  Bones of Texas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.shsu.edu/event/exhibit_bones_of_texas
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DESCRIPTION:Bones of Texas is a photography and storytelling project by pho
 tographers Morgan Page and Dustin Rice borne from a shared keen interest i
 n Texas history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.  
 The exhibit features the natural textures and patterns in Texas’ landsca
 pe\, and the stark contrast in the dilapidation of the things left behind.
 \n\nIn the tradition of Modernist photographers Edward Westin\, Minor Whit
 e\, and Margaret Bourke-White\, photography duo Page and Rice traveled tho
 usands of miles around Texas to capture their large collection of iconic T
 exas imagery.  Morgan Page received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photograp
 hy and Digital Media from the University of Houston in Houston\, TX. She r
 eceived her Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from Rutgers University in 
 New Brunswick\, NJ. She is currently an Associate Professor of Graphic Des
 ign at Midwestern State University. Dustin Rice received his Bachelor of A
 rts in English with a minor in Mass Communications from Texas State Univer
 sity in San Marcos\, TX. Both Page and Rice share a keen interest in Texas
  history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.\n\nBones
  of Texas will be on display March 9 - May 7\, 2023 in the exhibit gallery
  at the museum's Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, located at 
 1402 19th Street in Huntsville\, Texas.  Gallery hours are:  Tuesday - Sat
 urday 9:00am to 4:30pm and Sunday noon to 4:30pm.\n\nTo learn more about B
 ones of Texas\, visit: https://www.bonesoftexas.com/\n\nImage: ‘Quitaque
 \,' the image by Morgan Page\, is a part of the Bones of Texas exhibition.
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LOCATION:Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, Exhibit Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibit:  Bones of Texas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.shsu.edu/event/exhibit_bones_of_texas
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DESCRIPTION:Bones of Texas is a photography and storytelling project by pho
 tographers Morgan Page and Dustin Rice borne from a shared keen interest i
 n Texas history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.  
 The exhibit features the natural textures and patterns in Texas’ landsca
 pe\, and the stark contrast in the dilapidation of the things left behind.
 \n\nIn the tradition of Modernist photographers Edward Westin\, Minor Whit
 e\, and Margaret Bourke-White\, photography duo Page and Rice traveled tho
 usands of miles around Texas to capture their large collection of iconic T
 exas imagery.  Morgan Page received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photograp
 hy and Digital Media from the University of Houston in Houston\, TX. She r
 eceived her Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from Rutgers University in 
 New Brunswick\, NJ. She is currently an Associate Professor of Graphic Des
 ign at Midwestern State University. Dustin Rice received his Bachelor of A
 rts in English with a minor in Mass Communications from Texas State Univer
 sity in San Marcos\, TX. Both Page and Rice share a keen interest in Texas
  history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.\n\nBones
  of Texas will be on display March 9 - May 7\, 2023 in the exhibit gallery
  at the museum's Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, located at 
 1402 19th Street in Huntsville\, Texas.  Gallery hours are:  Tuesday - Sat
 urday 9:00am to 4:30pm and Sunday noon to 4:30pm.\n\nTo learn more about B
 ones of Texas\, visit: https://www.bonesoftexas.com/\n\nImage: ‘Quitaque
 \,' the image by Morgan Page\, is a part of the Bones of Texas exhibition.
GEO:30.714463;-95.55468
LOCATION:Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, Exhibit Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibit:  Bones of Texas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.shsu.edu/event/exhibit_bones_of_texas
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DESCRIPTION:Bones of Texas is a photography and storytelling project by pho
 tographers Morgan Page and Dustin Rice borne from a shared keen interest i
 n Texas history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.  
 The exhibit features the natural textures and patterns in Texas’ landsca
 pe\, and the stark contrast in the dilapidation of the things left behind.
 \n\nIn the tradition of Modernist photographers Edward Westin\, Minor Whit
 e\, and Margaret Bourke-White\, photography duo Page and Rice traveled tho
 usands of miles around Texas to capture their large collection of iconic T
 exas imagery.  Morgan Page received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photograp
 hy and Digital Media from the University of Houston in Houston\, TX. She r
 eceived her Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from Rutgers University in 
 New Brunswick\, NJ. She is currently an Associate Professor of Graphic Des
 ign at Midwestern State University. Dustin Rice received his Bachelor of A
 rts in English with a minor in Mass Communications from Texas State Univer
 sity in San Marcos\, TX. Both Page and Rice share a keen interest in Texas
  history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.\n\nBones
  of Texas will be on display March 9 - May 7\, 2023 in the exhibit gallery
  at the museum's Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, located at 
 1402 19th Street in Huntsville\, Texas.  Gallery hours are:  Tuesday - Sat
 urday 9:00am to 4:30pm and Sunday noon to 4:30pm.\n\nTo learn more about B
 ones of Texas\, visit: https://www.bonesoftexas.com/\n\nImage: ‘Quitaque
 \,' the image by Morgan Page\, is a part of the Bones of Texas exhibition.
GEO:30.714463;-95.55468
LOCATION:Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, Exhibit Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibit:  Bones of Texas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.shsu.edu/event/exhibit_bones_of_texas
CATEGORIES:Arts\, Entertainment & Performances
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Open to the Public
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DTEND:20230318T213000Z
DESCRIPTION:Bones of Texas is a photography and storytelling project by pho
 tographers Morgan Page and Dustin Rice borne from a shared keen interest i
 n Texas history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.  
 The exhibit features the natural textures and patterns in Texas’ landsca
 pe\, and the stark contrast in the dilapidation of the things left behind.
 \n\nIn the tradition of Modernist photographers Edward Westin\, Minor Whit
 e\, and Margaret Bourke-White\, photography duo Page and Rice traveled tho
 usands of miles around Texas to capture their large collection of iconic T
 exas imagery.  Morgan Page received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photograp
 hy and Digital Media from the University of Houston in Houston\, TX. She r
 eceived her Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from Rutgers University in 
 New Brunswick\, NJ. She is currently an Associate Professor of Graphic Des
 ign at Midwestern State University. Dustin Rice received his Bachelor of A
 rts in English with a minor in Mass Communications from Texas State Univer
 sity in San Marcos\, TX. Both Page and Rice share a keen interest in Texas
  history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.\n\nBones
  of Texas will be on display March 9 - May 7\, 2023 in the exhibit gallery
  at the museum's Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, located at 
 1402 19th Street in Huntsville\, Texas.  Gallery hours are:  Tuesday - Sat
 urday 9:00am to 4:30pm and Sunday noon to 4:30pm.\n\nTo learn more about B
 ones of Texas\, visit: https://www.bonesoftexas.com/\n\nImage: ‘Quitaque
 \,' the image by Morgan Page\, is a part of the Bones of Texas exhibition.
GEO:30.714463;-95.55468
LOCATION:Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, Exhibit Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibit:  Bones of Texas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.shsu.edu/event/exhibit_bones_of_texas
CATEGORIES:Arts\, Entertainment & Performances
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Open to the Public
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DTSTART:20230319T170000Z
DTEND:20230319T213000Z
DESCRIPTION:Bones of Texas is a photography and storytelling project by pho
 tographers Morgan Page and Dustin Rice borne from a shared keen interest i
 n Texas history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.  
 The exhibit features the natural textures and patterns in Texas’ landsca
 pe\, and the stark contrast in the dilapidation of the things left behind.
 \n\nIn the tradition of Modernist photographers Edward Westin\, Minor Whit
 e\, and Margaret Bourke-White\, photography duo Page and Rice traveled tho
 usands of miles around Texas to capture their large collection of iconic T
 exas imagery.  Morgan Page received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photograp
 hy and Digital Media from the University of Houston in Houston\, TX. She r
 eceived her Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from Rutgers University in 
 New Brunswick\, NJ. She is currently an Associate Professor of Graphic Des
 ign at Midwestern State University. Dustin Rice received his Bachelor of A
 rts in English with a minor in Mass Communications from Texas State Univer
 sity in San Marcos\, TX. Both Page and Rice share a keen interest in Texas
  history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.\n\nBones
  of Texas will be on display March 9 - May 7\, 2023 in the exhibit gallery
  at the museum's Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, located at 
 1402 19th Street in Huntsville\, Texas.  Gallery hours are:  Tuesday - Sat
 urday 9:00am to 4:30pm and Sunday noon to 4:30pm.\n\nTo learn more about B
 ones of Texas\, visit: https://www.bonesoftexas.com/\n\nImage: ‘Quitaque
 \,' the image by Morgan Page\, is a part of the Bones of Texas exhibition.
GEO:30.714463;-95.55468
LOCATION:Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, Exhibit Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibit:  Bones of Texas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.shsu.edu/event/exhibit_bones_of_texas
CATEGORIES:Arts\, Entertainment & Performances
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Open to the Public
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DTSTART:20230321T140000Z
DTEND:20230321T213000Z
DESCRIPTION:Bones of Texas is a photography and storytelling project by pho
 tographers Morgan Page and Dustin Rice borne from a shared keen interest i
 n Texas history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.  
 The exhibit features the natural textures and patterns in Texas’ landsca
 pe\, and the stark contrast in the dilapidation of the things left behind.
 \n\nIn the tradition of Modernist photographers Edward Westin\, Minor Whit
 e\, and Margaret Bourke-White\, photography duo Page and Rice traveled tho
 usands of miles around Texas to capture their large collection of iconic T
 exas imagery.  Morgan Page received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photograp
 hy and Digital Media from the University of Houston in Houston\, TX. She r
 eceived her Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from Rutgers University in 
 New Brunswick\, NJ. She is currently an Associate Professor of Graphic Des
 ign at Midwestern State University. Dustin Rice received his Bachelor of A
 rts in English with a minor in Mass Communications from Texas State Univer
 sity in San Marcos\, TX. Both Page and Rice share a keen interest in Texas
  history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.\n\nBones
  of Texas will be on display March 9 - May 7\, 2023 in the exhibit gallery
  at the museum's Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, located at 
 1402 19th Street in Huntsville\, Texas.  Gallery hours are:  Tuesday - Sat
 urday 9:00am to 4:30pm and Sunday noon to 4:30pm.\n\nTo learn more about B
 ones of Texas\, visit: https://www.bonesoftexas.com/\n\nImage: ‘Quitaque
 \,' the image by Morgan Page\, is a part of the Bones of Texas exhibition.
GEO:30.714463;-95.55468
LOCATION:Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, Exhibit Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibit:  Bones of Texas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.shsu.edu/event/exhibit_bones_of_texas
CATEGORIES:Arts\, Entertainment & Performances
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Open to the Public
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DTSTAMP:20260606T172043Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_41925850423094
DTSTART:20230322T140000Z
DTEND:20230322T213000Z
DESCRIPTION:Bones of Texas is a photography and storytelling project by pho
 tographers Morgan Page and Dustin Rice borne from a shared keen interest i
 n Texas history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.  
 The exhibit features the natural textures and patterns in Texas’ landsca
 pe\, and the stark contrast in the dilapidation of the things left behind.
 \n\nIn the tradition of Modernist photographers Edward Westin\, Minor Whit
 e\, and Margaret Bourke-White\, photography duo Page and Rice traveled tho
 usands of miles around Texas to capture their large collection of iconic T
 exas imagery.  Morgan Page received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photograp
 hy and Digital Media from the University of Houston in Houston\, TX. She r
 eceived her Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from Rutgers University in 
 New Brunswick\, NJ. She is currently an Associate Professor of Graphic Des
 ign at Midwestern State University. Dustin Rice received his Bachelor of A
 rts in English with a minor in Mass Communications from Texas State Univer
 sity in San Marcos\, TX. Both Page and Rice share a keen interest in Texas
  history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.\n\nBones
  of Texas will be on display March 9 - May 7\, 2023 in the exhibit gallery
  at the museum's Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, located at 
 1402 19th Street in Huntsville\, Texas.  Gallery hours are:  Tuesday - Sat
 urday 9:00am to 4:30pm and Sunday noon to 4:30pm.\n\nTo learn more about B
 ones of Texas\, visit: https://www.bonesoftexas.com/\n\nImage: ‘Quitaque
 \,' the image by Morgan Page\, is a part of the Bones of Texas exhibition.
GEO:30.714463;-95.55468
LOCATION:Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, Exhibit Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibit:  Bones of Texas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.shsu.edu/event/exhibit_bones_of_texas
CATEGORIES:Arts\, Entertainment & Performances
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Open to the Public
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DTSTAMP:20260606T172043Z
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DTSTART:20230323T140000Z
DTEND:20230323T213000Z
DESCRIPTION:Bones of Texas is a photography and storytelling project by pho
 tographers Morgan Page and Dustin Rice borne from a shared keen interest i
 n Texas history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.  
 The exhibit features the natural textures and patterns in Texas’ landsca
 pe\, and the stark contrast in the dilapidation of the things left behind.
 \n\nIn the tradition of Modernist photographers Edward Westin\, Minor Whit
 e\, and Margaret Bourke-White\, photography duo Page and Rice traveled tho
 usands of miles around Texas to capture their large collection of iconic T
 exas imagery.  Morgan Page received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photograp
 hy and Digital Media from the University of Houston in Houston\, TX. She r
 eceived her Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from Rutgers University in 
 New Brunswick\, NJ. She is currently an Associate Professor of Graphic Des
 ign at Midwestern State University. Dustin Rice received his Bachelor of A
 rts in English with a minor in Mass Communications from Texas State Univer
 sity in San Marcos\, TX. Both Page and Rice share a keen interest in Texas
  history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.\n\nBones
  of Texas will be on display March 9 - May 7\, 2023 in the exhibit gallery
  at the museum's Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, located at 
 1402 19th Street in Huntsville\, Texas.  Gallery hours are:  Tuesday - Sat
 urday 9:00am to 4:30pm and Sunday noon to 4:30pm.\n\nTo learn more about B
 ones of Texas\, visit: https://www.bonesoftexas.com/\n\nImage: ‘Quitaque
 \,' the image by Morgan Page\, is a part of the Bones of Texas exhibition.
GEO:30.714463;-95.55468
LOCATION:Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, Exhibit Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibit:  Bones of Texas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.shsu.edu/event/exhibit_bones_of_texas
CATEGORIES:Arts\, Entertainment & Performances
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTSTART:20230324T140000Z
DTEND:20230324T213000Z
DESCRIPTION:Bones of Texas is a photography and storytelling project by pho
 tographers Morgan Page and Dustin Rice borne from a shared keen interest i
 n Texas history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.  
 The exhibit features the natural textures and patterns in Texas’ landsca
 pe\, and the stark contrast in the dilapidation of the things left behind.
 \n\nIn the tradition of Modernist photographers Edward Westin\, Minor Whit
 e\, and Margaret Bourke-White\, photography duo Page and Rice traveled tho
 usands of miles around Texas to capture their large collection of iconic T
 exas imagery.  Morgan Page received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photograp
 hy and Digital Media from the University of Houston in Houston\, TX. She r
 eceived her Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from Rutgers University in 
 New Brunswick\, NJ. She is currently an Associate Professor of Graphic Des
 ign at Midwestern State University. Dustin Rice received his Bachelor of A
 rts in English with a minor in Mass Communications from Texas State Univer
 sity in San Marcos\, TX. Both Page and Rice share a keen interest in Texas
  history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.\n\nBones
  of Texas will be on display March 9 - May 7\, 2023 in the exhibit gallery
  at the museum's Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, located at 
 1402 19th Street in Huntsville\, Texas.  Gallery hours are:  Tuesday - Sat
 urday 9:00am to 4:30pm and Sunday noon to 4:30pm.\n\nTo learn more about B
 ones of Texas\, visit: https://www.bonesoftexas.com/\n\nImage: ‘Quitaque
 \,' the image by Morgan Page\, is a part of the Bones of Texas exhibition.
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LOCATION:Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, Exhibit Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibit:  Bones of Texas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.shsu.edu/event/exhibit_bones_of_texas
CATEGORIES:Arts\, Entertainment & Performances
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTSTART:20230325T140000Z
DTEND:20230325T213000Z
DESCRIPTION:Bones of Texas is a photography and storytelling project by pho
 tographers Morgan Page and Dustin Rice borne from a shared keen interest i
 n Texas history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.  
 The exhibit features the natural textures and patterns in Texas’ landsca
 pe\, and the stark contrast in the dilapidation of the things left behind.
 \n\nIn the tradition of Modernist photographers Edward Westin\, Minor Whit
 e\, and Margaret Bourke-White\, photography duo Page and Rice traveled tho
 usands of miles around Texas to capture their large collection of iconic T
 exas imagery.  Morgan Page received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photograp
 hy and Digital Media from the University of Houston in Houston\, TX. She r
 eceived her Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from Rutgers University in 
 New Brunswick\, NJ. She is currently an Associate Professor of Graphic Des
 ign at Midwestern State University. Dustin Rice received his Bachelor of A
 rts in English with a minor in Mass Communications from Texas State Univer
 sity in San Marcos\, TX. Both Page and Rice share a keen interest in Texas
  history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.\n\nBones
  of Texas will be on display March 9 - May 7\, 2023 in the exhibit gallery
  at the museum's Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, located at 
 1402 19th Street in Huntsville\, Texas.  Gallery hours are:  Tuesday - Sat
 urday 9:00am to 4:30pm and Sunday noon to 4:30pm.\n\nTo learn more about B
 ones of Texas\, visit: https://www.bonesoftexas.com/\n\nImage: ‘Quitaque
 \,' the image by Morgan Page\, is a part of the Bones of Texas exhibition.
GEO:30.714463;-95.55468
LOCATION:Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, Exhibit Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibit:  Bones of Texas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.shsu.edu/event/exhibit_bones_of_texas
CATEGORIES:Arts\, Entertainment & Performances
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTSTART:20230326T170000Z
DTEND:20230326T213000Z
DESCRIPTION:Bones of Texas is a photography and storytelling project by pho
 tographers Morgan Page and Dustin Rice borne from a shared keen interest i
 n Texas history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.  
 The exhibit features the natural textures and patterns in Texas’ landsca
 pe\, and the stark contrast in the dilapidation of the things left behind.
 \n\nIn the tradition of Modernist photographers Edward Westin\, Minor Whit
 e\, and Margaret Bourke-White\, photography duo Page and Rice traveled tho
 usands of miles around Texas to capture their large collection of iconic T
 exas imagery.  Morgan Page received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photograp
 hy and Digital Media from the University of Houston in Houston\, TX. She r
 eceived her Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from Rutgers University in 
 New Brunswick\, NJ. She is currently an Associate Professor of Graphic Des
 ign at Midwestern State University. Dustin Rice received his Bachelor of A
 rts in English with a minor in Mass Communications from Texas State Univer
 sity in San Marcos\, TX. Both Page and Rice share a keen interest in Texas
  history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.\n\nBones
  of Texas will be on display March 9 - May 7\, 2023 in the exhibit gallery
  at the museum's Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, located at 
 1402 19th Street in Huntsville\, Texas.  Gallery hours are:  Tuesday - Sat
 urday 9:00am to 4:30pm and Sunday noon to 4:30pm.\n\nTo learn more about B
 ones of Texas\, visit: https://www.bonesoftexas.com/\n\nImage: ‘Quitaque
 \,' the image by Morgan Page\, is a part of the Bones of Texas exhibition.
GEO:30.714463;-95.55468
LOCATION:Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, Exhibit Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibit:  Bones of Texas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.shsu.edu/event/exhibit_bones_of_texas
CATEGORIES:Arts\, Entertainment & Performances
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTEND:20230328T213000Z
DESCRIPTION:Bones of Texas is a photography and storytelling project by pho
 tographers Morgan Page and Dustin Rice borne from a shared keen interest i
 n Texas history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.  
 The exhibit features the natural textures and patterns in Texas’ landsca
 pe\, and the stark contrast in the dilapidation of the things left behind.
 \n\nIn the tradition of Modernist photographers Edward Westin\, Minor Whit
 e\, and Margaret Bourke-White\, photography duo Page and Rice traveled tho
 usands of miles around Texas to capture their large collection of iconic T
 exas imagery.  Morgan Page received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photograp
 hy and Digital Media from the University of Houston in Houston\, TX. She r
 eceived her Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from Rutgers University in 
 New Brunswick\, NJ. She is currently an Associate Professor of Graphic Des
 ign at Midwestern State University. Dustin Rice received his Bachelor of A
 rts in English with a minor in Mass Communications from Texas State Univer
 sity in San Marcos\, TX. Both Page and Rice share a keen interest in Texas
  history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.\n\nBones
  of Texas will be on display March 9 - May 7\, 2023 in the exhibit gallery
  at the museum's Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, located at 
 1402 19th Street in Huntsville\, Texas.  Gallery hours are:  Tuesday - Sat
 urday 9:00am to 4:30pm and Sunday noon to 4:30pm.\n\nTo learn more about B
 ones of Texas\, visit: https://www.bonesoftexas.com/\n\nImage: ‘Quitaque
 \,' the image by Morgan Page\, is a part of the Bones of Texas exhibition.
GEO:30.714463;-95.55468
LOCATION:Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, Exhibit Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibit:  Bones of Texas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.shsu.edu/event/exhibit_bones_of_texas
CATEGORIES:Arts\, Entertainment & Performances
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTEND:20230329T213000Z
DESCRIPTION:Bones of Texas is a photography and storytelling project by pho
 tographers Morgan Page and Dustin Rice borne from a shared keen interest i
 n Texas history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.  
 The exhibit features the natural textures and patterns in Texas’ landsca
 pe\, and the stark contrast in the dilapidation of the things left behind.
 \n\nIn the tradition of Modernist photographers Edward Westin\, Minor Whit
 e\, and Margaret Bourke-White\, photography duo Page and Rice traveled tho
 usands of miles around Texas to capture their large collection of iconic T
 exas imagery.  Morgan Page received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photograp
 hy and Digital Media from the University of Houston in Houston\, TX. She r
 eceived her Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from Rutgers University in 
 New Brunswick\, NJ. She is currently an Associate Professor of Graphic Des
 ign at Midwestern State University. Dustin Rice received his Bachelor of A
 rts in English with a minor in Mass Communications from Texas State Univer
 sity in San Marcos\, TX. Both Page and Rice share a keen interest in Texas
  history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.\n\nBones
  of Texas will be on display March 9 - May 7\, 2023 in the exhibit gallery
  at the museum's Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, located at 
 1402 19th Street in Huntsville\, Texas.  Gallery hours are:  Tuesday - Sat
 urday 9:00am to 4:30pm and Sunday noon to 4:30pm.\n\nTo learn more about B
 ones of Texas\, visit: https://www.bonesoftexas.com/\n\nImage: ‘Quitaque
 \,' the image by Morgan Page\, is a part of the Bones of Texas exhibition.
GEO:30.714463;-95.55468
LOCATION:Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, Exhibit Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibit:  Bones of Texas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.shsu.edu/event/exhibit_bones_of_texas
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTEND:20230330T213000Z
DESCRIPTION:Bones of Texas is a photography and storytelling project by pho
 tographers Morgan Page and Dustin Rice borne from a shared keen interest i
 n Texas history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.  
 The exhibit features the natural textures and patterns in Texas’ landsca
 pe\, and the stark contrast in the dilapidation of the things left behind.
 \n\nIn the tradition of Modernist photographers Edward Westin\, Minor Whit
 e\, and Margaret Bourke-White\, photography duo Page and Rice traveled tho
 usands of miles around Texas to capture their large collection of iconic T
 exas imagery.  Morgan Page received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photograp
 hy and Digital Media from the University of Houston in Houston\, TX. She r
 eceived her Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from Rutgers University in 
 New Brunswick\, NJ. She is currently an Associate Professor of Graphic Des
 ign at Midwestern State University. Dustin Rice received his Bachelor of A
 rts in English with a minor in Mass Communications from Texas State Univer
 sity in San Marcos\, TX. Both Page and Rice share a keen interest in Texas
  history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.\n\nBones
  of Texas will be on display March 9 - May 7\, 2023 in the exhibit gallery
  at the museum's Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, located at 
 1402 19th Street in Huntsville\, Texas.  Gallery hours are:  Tuesday - Sat
 urday 9:00am to 4:30pm and Sunday noon to 4:30pm.\n\nTo learn more about B
 ones of Texas\, visit: https://www.bonesoftexas.com/\n\nImage: ‘Quitaque
 \,' the image by Morgan Page\, is a part of the Bones of Texas exhibition.
GEO:30.714463;-95.55468
LOCATION:Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, Exhibit Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibit:  Bones of Texas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.shsu.edu/event/exhibit_bones_of_texas
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTEND:20230331T213000Z
DESCRIPTION:Bones of Texas is a photography and storytelling project by pho
 tographers Morgan Page and Dustin Rice borne from a shared keen interest i
 n Texas history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.  
 The exhibit features the natural textures and patterns in Texas’ landsca
 pe\, and the stark contrast in the dilapidation of the things left behind.
 \n\nIn the tradition of Modernist photographers Edward Westin\, Minor Whit
 e\, and Margaret Bourke-White\, photography duo Page and Rice traveled tho
 usands of miles around Texas to capture their large collection of iconic T
 exas imagery.  Morgan Page received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photograp
 hy and Digital Media from the University of Houston in Houston\, TX. She r
 eceived her Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from Rutgers University in 
 New Brunswick\, NJ. She is currently an Associate Professor of Graphic Des
 ign at Midwestern State University. Dustin Rice received his Bachelor of A
 rts in English with a minor in Mass Communications from Texas State Univer
 sity in San Marcos\, TX. Both Page and Rice share a keen interest in Texas
  history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.\n\nBones
  of Texas will be on display March 9 - May 7\, 2023 in the exhibit gallery
  at the museum's Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, located at 
 1402 19th Street in Huntsville\, Texas.  Gallery hours are:  Tuesday - Sat
 urday 9:00am to 4:30pm and Sunday noon to 4:30pm.\n\nTo learn more about B
 ones of Texas\, visit: https://www.bonesoftexas.com/\n\nImage: ‘Quitaque
 \,' the image by Morgan Page\, is a part of the Bones of Texas exhibition.
GEO:30.714463;-95.55468
LOCATION:Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, Exhibit Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibit:  Bones of Texas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.shsu.edu/event/exhibit_bones_of_texas
CATEGORIES:Arts\, Entertainment & Performances
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Open to the Public
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DTSTART:20230401T140000Z
DTEND:20230401T213000Z
DESCRIPTION:Bones of Texas is a photography and storytelling project by pho
 tographers Morgan Page and Dustin Rice borne from a shared keen interest i
 n Texas history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.  
 The exhibit features the natural textures and patterns in Texas’ landsca
 pe\, and the stark contrast in the dilapidation of the things left behind.
 \n\nIn the tradition of Modernist photographers Edward Westin\, Minor Whit
 e\, and Margaret Bourke-White\, photography duo Page and Rice traveled tho
 usands of miles around Texas to capture their large collection of iconic T
 exas imagery.  Morgan Page received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photograp
 hy and Digital Media from the University of Houston in Houston\, TX. She r
 eceived her Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from Rutgers University in 
 New Brunswick\, NJ. She is currently an Associate Professor of Graphic Des
 ign at Midwestern State University. Dustin Rice received his Bachelor of A
 rts in English with a minor in Mass Communications from Texas State Univer
 sity in San Marcos\, TX. Both Page and Rice share a keen interest in Texas
  history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.\n\nBones
  of Texas will be on display March 9 - May 7\, 2023 in the exhibit gallery
  at the museum's Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, located at 
 1402 19th Street in Huntsville\, Texas.  Gallery hours are:  Tuesday - Sat
 urday 9:00am to 4:30pm and Sunday noon to 4:30pm.\n\nTo learn more about B
 ones of Texas\, visit: https://www.bonesoftexas.com/\n\nImage: ‘Quitaque
 \,' the image by Morgan Page\, is a part of the Bones of Texas exhibition.
GEO:30.714463;-95.55468
LOCATION:Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, Exhibit Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibit:  Bones of Texas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.shsu.edu/event/exhibit_bones_of_texas
CATEGORIES:Arts\, Entertainment & Performances
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Open to the Public
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DTSTAMP:20260606T172044Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_41925850442560
DTSTART:20230402T170000Z
DTEND:20230402T213000Z
DESCRIPTION:Bones of Texas is a photography and storytelling project by pho
 tographers Morgan Page and Dustin Rice borne from a shared keen interest i
 n Texas history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.  
 The exhibit features the natural textures and patterns in Texas’ landsca
 pe\, and the stark contrast in the dilapidation of the things left behind.
 \n\nIn the tradition of Modernist photographers Edward Westin\, Minor Whit
 e\, and Margaret Bourke-White\, photography duo Page and Rice traveled tho
 usands of miles around Texas to capture their large collection of iconic T
 exas imagery.  Morgan Page received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photograp
 hy and Digital Media from the University of Houston in Houston\, TX. She r
 eceived her Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from Rutgers University in 
 New Brunswick\, NJ. She is currently an Associate Professor of Graphic Des
 ign at Midwestern State University. Dustin Rice received his Bachelor of A
 rts in English with a minor in Mass Communications from Texas State Univer
 sity in San Marcos\, TX. Both Page and Rice share a keen interest in Texas
  history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.\n\nBones
  of Texas will be on display March 9 - May 7\, 2023 in the exhibit gallery
  at the museum's Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, located at 
 1402 19th Street in Huntsville\, Texas.  Gallery hours are:  Tuesday - Sat
 urday 9:00am to 4:30pm and Sunday noon to 4:30pm.\n\nTo learn more about B
 ones of Texas\, visit: https://www.bonesoftexas.com/\n\nImage: ‘Quitaque
 \,' the image by Morgan Page\, is a part of the Bones of Texas exhibition.
GEO:30.714463;-95.55468
LOCATION:Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, Exhibit Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibit:  Bones of Texas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.shsu.edu/event/exhibit_bones_of_texas
CATEGORIES:Arts\, Entertainment & Performances
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Open to the Public
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260606T172044Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_41925850444609
DTSTART:20230404T140000Z
DTEND:20230404T213000Z
DESCRIPTION:Bones of Texas is a photography and storytelling project by pho
 tographers Morgan Page and Dustin Rice borne from a shared keen interest i
 n Texas history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.  
 The exhibit features the natural textures and patterns in Texas’ landsca
 pe\, and the stark contrast in the dilapidation of the things left behind.
 \n\nIn the tradition of Modernist photographers Edward Westin\, Minor Whit
 e\, and Margaret Bourke-White\, photography duo Page and Rice traveled tho
 usands of miles around Texas to capture their large collection of iconic T
 exas imagery.  Morgan Page received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photograp
 hy and Digital Media from the University of Houston in Houston\, TX. She r
 eceived her Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from Rutgers University in 
 New Brunswick\, NJ. She is currently an Associate Professor of Graphic Des
 ign at Midwestern State University. Dustin Rice received his Bachelor of A
 rts in English with a minor in Mass Communications from Texas State Univer
 sity in San Marcos\, TX. Both Page and Rice share a keen interest in Texas
  history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.\n\nBones
  of Texas will be on display March 9 - May 7\, 2023 in the exhibit gallery
  at the museum's Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, located at 
 1402 19th Street in Huntsville\, Texas.  Gallery hours are:  Tuesday - Sat
 urday 9:00am to 4:30pm and Sunday noon to 4:30pm.\n\nTo learn more about B
 ones of Texas\, visit: https://www.bonesoftexas.com/\n\nImage: ‘Quitaque
 \,' the image by Morgan Page\, is a part of the Bones of Texas exhibition.
GEO:30.714463;-95.55468
LOCATION:Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, Exhibit Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibit:  Bones of Texas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.shsu.edu/event/exhibit_bones_of_texas
CATEGORIES:Arts\, Entertainment & Performances
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Open to the Public
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260606T172044Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_41925850447682
DTSTART:20230405T140000Z
DTEND:20230405T213000Z
DESCRIPTION:Bones of Texas is a photography and storytelling project by pho
 tographers Morgan Page and Dustin Rice borne from a shared keen interest i
 n Texas history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.  
 The exhibit features the natural textures and patterns in Texas’ landsca
 pe\, and the stark contrast in the dilapidation of the things left behind.
 \n\nIn the tradition of Modernist photographers Edward Westin\, Minor Whit
 e\, and Margaret Bourke-White\, photography duo Page and Rice traveled tho
 usands of miles around Texas to capture their large collection of iconic T
 exas imagery.  Morgan Page received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photograp
 hy and Digital Media from the University of Houston in Houston\, TX. She r
 eceived her Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from Rutgers University in 
 New Brunswick\, NJ. She is currently an Associate Professor of Graphic Des
 ign at Midwestern State University. Dustin Rice received his Bachelor of A
 rts in English with a minor in Mass Communications from Texas State Univer
 sity in San Marcos\, TX. Both Page and Rice share a keen interest in Texas
  history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.\n\nBones
  of Texas will be on display March 9 - May 7\, 2023 in the exhibit gallery
  at the museum's Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, located at 
 1402 19th Street in Huntsville\, Texas.  Gallery hours are:  Tuesday - Sat
 urday 9:00am to 4:30pm and Sunday noon to 4:30pm.\n\nTo learn more about B
 ones of Texas\, visit: https://www.bonesoftexas.com/\n\nImage: ‘Quitaque
 \,' the image by Morgan Page\, is a part of the Bones of Texas exhibition.
GEO:30.714463;-95.55468
LOCATION:Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, Exhibit Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibit:  Bones of Texas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.shsu.edu/event/exhibit_bones_of_texas
CATEGORIES:Arts\, Entertainment & Performances
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Open to the Public
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DTSTAMP:20260606T172044Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_41925850449731
DTSTART:20230406T140000Z
DTEND:20230406T213000Z
DESCRIPTION:Bones of Texas is a photography and storytelling project by pho
 tographers Morgan Page and Dustin Rice borne from a shared keen interest i
 n Texas history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.  
 The exhibit features the natural textures and patterns in Texas’ landsca
 pe\, and the stark contrast in the dilapidation of the things left behind.
 \n\nIn the tradition of Modernist photographers Edward Westin\, Minor Whit
 e\, and Margaret Bourke-White\, photography duo Page and Rice traveled tho
 usands of miles around Texas to capture their large collection of iconic T
 exas imagery.  Morgan Page received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photograp
 hy and Digital Media from the University of Houston in Houston\, TX. She r
 eceived her Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from Rutgers University in 
 New Brunswick\, NJ. She is currently an Associate Professor of Graphic Des
 ign at Midwestern State University. Dustin Rice received his Bachelor of A
 rts in English with a minor in Mass Communications from Texas State Univer
 sity in San Marcos\, TX. Both Page and Rice share a keen interest in Texas
  history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.\n\nBones
  of Texas will be on display March 9 - May 7\, 2023 in the exhibit gallery
  at the museum's Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, located at 
 1402 19th Street in Huntsville\, Texas.  Gallery hours are:  Tuesday - Sat
 urday 9:00am to 4:30pm and Sunday noon to 4:30pm.\n\nTo learn more about B
 ones of Texas\, visit: https://www.bonesoftexas.com/\n\nImage: ‘Quitaque
 \,' the image by Morgan Page\, is a part of the Bones of Texas exhibition.
GEO:30.714463;-95.55468
LOCATION:Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, Exhibit Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibit:  Bones of Texas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.shsu.edu/event/exhibit_bones_of_texas
CATEGORIES:Arts\, Entertainment & Performances
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Open to the Public
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260606T172044Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_41925850451780
DTSTART:20230407T140000Z
DTEND:20230407T213000Z
DESCRIPTION:Bones of Texas is a photography and storytelling project by pho
 tographers Morgan Page and Dustin Rice borne from a shared keen interest i
 n Texas history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.  
 The exhibit features the natural textures and patterns in Texas’ landsca
 pe\, and the stark contrast in the dilapidation of the things left behind.
 \n\nIn the tradition of Modernist photographers Edward Westin\, Minor Whit
 e\, and Margaret Bourke-White\, photography duo Page and Rice traveled tho
 usands of miles around Texas to capture their large collection of iconic T
 exas imagery.  Morgan Page received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photograp
 hy and Digital Media from the University of Houston in Houston\, TX. She r
 eceived her Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from Rutgers University in 
 New Brunswick\, NJ. She is currently an Associate Professor of Graphic Des
 ign at Midwestern State University. Dustin Rice received his Bachelor of A
 rts in English with a minor in Mass Communications from Texas State Univer
 sity in San Marcos\, TX. Both Page and Rice share a keen interest in Texas
  history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.\n\nBones
  of Texas will be on display March 9 - May 7\, 2023 in the exhibit gallery
  at the museum's Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, located at 
 1402 19th Street in Huntsville\, Texas.  Gallery hours are:  Tuesday - Sat
 urday 9:00am to 4:30pm and Sunday noon to 4:30pm.\n\nTo learn more about B
 ones of Texas\, visit: https://www.bonesoftexas.com/\n\nImage: ‘Quitaque
 \,' the image by Morgan Page\, is a part of the Bones of Texas exhibition.
GEO:30.714463;-95.55468
LOCATION:Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, Exhibit Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibit:  Bones of Texas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.shsu.edu/event/exhibit_bones_of_texas
CATEGORIES:Arts\, Entertainment & Performances
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DTSTART:20230408T140000Z
DTEND:20230408T213000Z
DESCRIPTION:Bones of Texas is a photography and storytelling project by pho
 tographers Morgan Page and Dustin Rice borne from a shared keen interest i
 n Texas history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.  
 The exhibit features the natural textures and patterns in Texas’ landsca
 pe\, and the stark contrast in the dilapidation of the things left behind.
 \n\nIn the tradition of Modernist photographers Edward Westin\, Minor Whit
 e\, and Margaret Bourke-White\, photography duo Page and Rice traveled tho
 usands of miles around Texas to capture their large collection of iconic T
 exas imagery.  Morgan Page received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photograp
 hy and Digital Media from the University of Houston in Houston\, TX. She r
 eceived her Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from Rutgers University in 
 New Brunswick\, NJ. She is currently an Associate Professor of Graphic Des
 ign at Midwestern State University. Dustin Rice received his Bachelor of A
 rts in English with a minor in Mass Communications from Texas State Univer
 sity in San Marcos\, TX. Both Page and Rice share a keen interest in Texas
  history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.\n\nBones
  of Texas will be on display March 9 - May 7\, 2023 in the exhibit gallery
  at the museum's Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, located at 
 1402 19th Street in Huntsville\, Texas.  Gallery hours are:  Tuesday - Sat
 urday 9:00am to 4:30pm and Sunday noon to 4:30pm.\n\nTo learn more about B
 ones of Texas\, visit: https://www.bonesoftexas.com/\n\nImage: ‘Quitaque
 \,' the image by Morgan Page\, is a part of the Bones of Texas exhibition.
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LOCATION:Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, Exhibit Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibit:  Bones of Texas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.shsu.edu/event/exhibit_bones_of_texas
CATEGORIES:Arts\, Entertainment & Performances
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DTEND:20230411T213000Z
DESCRIPTION:Bones of Texas is a photography and storytelling project by pho
 tographers Morgan Page and Dustin Rice borne from a shared keen interest i
 n Texas history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.  
 The exhibit features the natural textures and patterns in Texas’ landsca
 pe\, and the stark contrast in the dilapidation of the things left behind.
 \n\nIn the tradition of Modernist photographers Edward Westin\, Minor Whit
 e\, and Margaret Bourke-White\, photography duo Page and Rice traveled tho
 usands of miles around Texas to capture their large collection of iconic T
 exas imagery.  Morgan Page received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photograp
 hy and Digital Media from the University of Houston in Houston\, TX. She r
 eceived her Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from Rutgers University in 
 New Brunswick\, NJ. She is currently an Associate Professor of Graphic Des
 ign at Midwestern State University. Dustin Rice received his Bachelor of A
 rts in English with a minor in Mass Communications from Texas State Univer
 sity in San Marcos\, TX. Both Page and Rice share a keen interest in Texas
  history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.\n\nBones
  of Texas will be on display March 9 - May 7\, 2023 in the exhibit gallery
  at the museum's Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, located at 
 1402 19th Street in Huntsville\, Texas.  Gallery hours are:  Tuesday - Sat
 urday 9:00am to 4:30pm and Sunday noon to 4:30pm.\n\nTo learn more about B
 ones of Texas\, visit: https://www.bonesoftexas.com/\n\nImage: ‘Quitaque
 \,' the image by Morgan Page\, is a part of the Bones of Texas exhibition.
GEO:30.714463;-95.55468
LOCATION:Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, Exhibit Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibit:  Bones of Texas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.shsu.edu/event/exhibit_bones_of_texas
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTEND:20230412T213000Z
DESCRIPTION:Bones of Texas is a photography and storytelling project by pho
 tographers Morgan Page and Dustin Rice borne from a shared keen interest i
 n Texas history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.  
 The exhibit features the natural textures and patterns in Texas’ landsca
 pe\, and the stark contrast in the dilapidation of the things left behind.
 \n\nIn the tradition of Modernist photographers Edward Westin\, Minor Whit
 e\, and Margaret Bourke-White\, photography duo Page and Rice traveled tho
 usands of miles around Texas to capture their large collection of iconic T
 exas imagery.  Morgan Page received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photograp
 hy and Digital Media from the University of Houston in Houston\, TX. She r
 eceived her Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from Rutgers University in 
 New Brunswick\, NJ. She is currently an Associate Professor of Graphic Des
 ign at Midwestern State University. Dustin Rice received his Bachelor of A
 rts in English with a minor in Mass Communications from Texas State Univer
 sity in San Marcos\, TX. Both Page and Rice share a keen interest in Texas
  history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.\n\nBones
  of Texas will be on display March 9 - May 7\, 2023 in the exhibit gallery
  at the museum's Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, located at 
 1402 19th Street in Huntsville\, Texas.  Gallery hours are:  Tuesday - Sat
 urday 9:00am to 4:30pm and Sunday noon to 4:30pm.\n\nTo learn more about B
 ones of Texas\, visit: https://www.bonesoftexas.com/\n\nImage: ‘Quitaque
 \,' the image by Morgan Page\, is a part of the Bones of Texas exhibition.
GEO:30.714463;-95.55468
LOCATION:Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, Exhibit Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibit:  Bones of Texas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.shsu.edu/event/exhibit_bones_of_texas
CATEGORIES:Arts\, Entertainment & Performances
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DTEND:20230413T213000Z
DESCRIPTION:Bones of Texas is a photography and storytelling project by pho
 tographers Morgan Page and Dustin Rice borne from a shared keen interest i
 n Texas history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.  
 The exhibit features the natural textures and patterns in Texas’ landsca
 pe\, and the stark contrast in the dilapidation of the things left behind.
 \n\nIn the tradition of Modernist photographers Edward Westin\, Minor Whit
 e\, and Margaret Bourke-White\, photography duo Page and Rice traveled tho
 usands of miles around Texas to capture their large collection of iconic T
 exas imagery.  Morgan Page received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photograp
 hy and Digital Media from the University of Houston in Houston\, TX. She r
 eceived her Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from Rutgers University in 
 New Brunswick\, NJ. She is currently an Associate Professor of Graphic Des
 ign at Midwestern State University. Dustin Rice received his Bachelor of A
 rts in English with a minor in Mass Communications from Texas State Univer
 sity in San Marcos\, TX. Both Page and Rice share a keen interest in Texas
  history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.\n\nBones
  of Texas will be on display March 9 - May 7\, 2023 in the exhibit gallery
  at the museum's Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, located at 
 1402 19th Street in Huntsville\, Texas.  Gallery hours are:  Tuesday - Sat
 urday 9:00am to 4:30pm and Sunday noon to 4:30pm.\n\nTo learn more about B
 ones of Texas\, visit: https://www.bonesoftexas.com/\n\nImage: ‘Quitaque
 \,' the image by Morgan Page\, is a part of the Bones of Texas exhibition.
GEO:30.714463;-95.55468
LOCATION:Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, Exhibit Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibit:  Bones of Texas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.shsu.edu/event/exhibit_bones_of_texas
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DESCRIPTION:Bones of Texas is a photography and storytelling project by pho
 tographers Morgan Page and Dustin Rice borne from a shared keen interest i
 n Texas history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.  
 The exhibit features the natural textures and patterns in Texas’ landsca
 pe\, and the stark contrast in the dilapidation of the things left behind.
 \n\nIn the tradition of Modernist photographers Edward Westin\, Minor Whit
 e\, and Margaret Bourke-White\, photography duo Page and Rice traveled tho
 usands of miles around Texas to capture their large collection of iconic T
 exas imagery.  Morgan Page received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photograp
 hy and Digital Media from the University of Houston in Houston\, TX. She r
 eceived her Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from Rutgers University in 
 New Brunswick\, NJ. She is currently an Associate Professor of Graphic Des
 ign at Midwestern State University. Dustin Rice received his Bachelor of A
 rts in English with a minor in Mass Communications from Texas State Univer
 sity in San Marcos\, TX. Both Page and Rice share a keen interest in Texas
  history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.\n\nBones
  of Texas will be on display March 9 - May 7\, 2023 in the exhibit gallery
  at the museum's Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, located at 
 1402 19th Street in Huntsville\, Texas.  Gallery hours are:  Tuesday - Sat
 urday 9:00am to 4:30pm and Sunday noon to 4:30pm.\n\nTo learn more about B
 ones of Texas\, visit: https://www.bonesoftexas.com/\n\nImage: ‘Quitaque
 \,' the image by Morgan Page\, is a part of the Bones of Texas exhibition.
GEO:30.714463;-95.55468
LOCATION:Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, Exhibit Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibit:  Bones of Texas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.shsu.edu/event/exhibit_bones_of_texas
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DTEND:20230415T213000Z
DESCRIPTION:Bones of Texas is a photography and storytelling project by pho
 tographers Morgan Page and Dustin Rice borne from a shared keen interest i
 n Texas history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.  
 The exhibit features the natural textures and patterns in Texas’ landsca
 pe\, and the stark contrast in the dilapidation of the things left behind.
 \n\nIn the tradition of Modernist photographers Edward Westin\, Minor Whit
 e\, and Margaret Bourke-White\, photography duo Page and Rice traveled tho
 usands of miles around Texas to capture their large collection of iconic T
 exas imagery.  Morgan Page received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photograp
 hy and Digital Media from the University of Houston in Houston\, TX. She r
 eceived her Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from Rutgers University in 
 New Brunswick\, NJ. She is currently an Associate Professor of Graphic Des
 ign at Midwestern State University. Dustin Rice received his Bachelor of A
 rts in English with a minor in Mass Communications from Texas State Univer
 sity in San Marcos\, TX. Both Page and Rice share a keen interest in Texas
  history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.\n\nBones
  of Texas will be on display March 9 - May 7\, 2023 in the exhibit gallery
  at the museum's Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, located at 
 1402 19th Street in Huntsville\, Texas.  Gallery hours are:  Tuesday - Sat
 urday 9:00am to 4:30pm and Sunday noon to 4:30pm.\n\nTo learn more about B
 ones of Texas\, visit: https://www.bonesoftexas.com/\n\nImage: ‘Quitaque
 \,' the image by Morgan Page\, is a part of the Bones of Texas exhibition.
GEO:30.714463;-95.55468
LOCATION:Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, Exhibit Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibit:  Bones of Texas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.shsu.edu/event/exhibit_bones_of_texas
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTEND:20230416T213000Z
DESCRIPTION:Bones of Texas is a photography and storytelling project by pho
 tographers Morgan Page and Dustin Rice borne from a shared keen interest i
 n Texas history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.  
 The exhibit features the natural textures and patterns in Texas’ landsca
 pe\, and the stark contrast in the dilapidation of the things left behind.
 \n\nIn the tradition of Modernist photographers Edward Westin\, Minor Whit
 e\, and Margaret Bourke-White\, photography duo Page and Rice traveled tho
 usands of miles around Texas to capture their large collection of iconic T
 exas imagery.  Morgan Page received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photograp
 hy and Digital Media from the University of Houston in Houston\, TX. She r
 eceived her Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from Rutgers University in 
 New Brunswick\, NJ. She is currently an Associate Professor of Graphic Des
 ign at Midwestern State University. Dustin Rice received his Bachelor of A
 rts in English with a minor in Mass Communications from Texas State Univer
 sity in San Marcos\, TX. Both Page and Rice share a keen interest in Texas
  history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.\n\nBones
  of Texas will be on display March 9 - May 7\, 2023 in the exhibit gallery
  at the museum's Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, located at 
 1402 19th Street in Huntsville\, Texas.  Gallery hours are:  Tuesday - Sat
 urday 9:00am to 4:30pm and Sunday noon to 4:30pm.\n\nTo learn more about B
 ones of Texas\, visit: https://www.bonesoftexas.com/\n\nImage: ‘Quitaque
 \,' the image by Morgan Page\, is a part of the Bones of Texas exhibition.
GEO:30.714463;-95.55468
LOCATION:Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, Exhibit Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibit:  Bones of Texas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.shsu.edu/event/exhibit_bones_of_texas
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTSTART:20230418T140000Z
DTEND:20230418T213000Z
DESCRIPTION:Bones of Texas is a photography and storytelling project by pho
 tographers Morgan Page and Dustin Rice borne from a shared keen interest i
 n Texas history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.  
 The exhibit features the natural textures and patterns in Texas’ landsca
 pe\, and the stark contrast in the dilapidation of the things left behind.
 \n\nIn the tradition of Modernist photographers Edward Westin\, Minor Whit
 e\, and Margaret Bourke-White\, photography duo Page and Rice traveled tho
 usands of miles around Texas to capture their large collection of iconic T
 exas imagery.  Morgan Page received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photograp
 hy and Digital Media from the University of Houston in Houston\, TX. She r
 eceived her Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from Rutgers University in 
 New Brunswick\, NJ. She is currently an Associate Professor of Graphic Des
 ign at Midwestern State University. Dustin Rice received his Bachelor of A
 rts in English with a minor in Mass Communications from Texas State Univer
 sity in San Marcos\, TX. Both Page and Rice share a keen interest in Texas
  history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.\n\nBones
  of Texas will be on display March 9 - May 7\, 2023 in the exhibit gallery
  at the museum's Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, located at 
 1402 19th Street in Huntsville\, Texas.  Gallery hours are:  Tuesday - Sat
 urday 9:00am to 4:30pm and Sunday noon to 4:30pm.\n\nTo learn more about B
 ones of Texas\, visit: https://www.bonesoftexas.com/\n\nImage: ‘Quitaque
 \,' the image by Morgan Page\, is a part of the Bones of Texas exhibition.
GEO:30.714463;-95.55468
LOCATION:Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, Exhibit Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibit:  Bones of Texas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.shsu.edu/event/exhibit_bones_of_texas
CATEGORIES:Arts\, Entertainment & Performances
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Open to the Public
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DTSTAMP:20260606T172044Z
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DTSTART:20230419T140000Z
DTEND:20230419T213000Z
DESCRIPTION:Bones of Texas is a photography and storytelling project by pho
 tographers Morgan Page and Dustin Rice borne from a shared keen interest i
 n Texas history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.  
 The exhibit features the natural textures and patterns in Texas’ landsca
 pe\, and the stark contrast in the dilapidation of the things left behind.
 \n\nIn the tradition of Modernist photographers Edward Westin\, Minor Whit
 e\, and Margaret Bourke-White\, photography duo Page and Rice traveled tho
 usands of miles around Texas to capture their large collection of iconic T
 exas imagery.  Morgan Page received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photograp
 hy and Digital Media from the University of Houston in Houston\, TX. She r
 eceived her Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from Rutgers University in 
 New Brunswick\, NJ. She is currently an Associate Professor of Graphic Des
 ign at Midwestern State University. Dustin Rice received his Bachelor of A
 rts in English with a minor in Mass Communications from Texas State Univer
 sity in San Marcos\, TX. Both Page and Rice share a keen interest in Texas
  history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.\n\nBones
  of Texas will be on display March 9 - May 7\, 2023 in the exhibit gallery
  at the museum's Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, located at 
 1402 19th Street in Huntsville\, Texas.  Gallery hours are:  Tuesday - Sat
 urday 9:00am to 4:30pm and Sunday noon to 4:30pm.\n\nTo learn more about B
 ones of Texas\, visit: https://www.bonesoftexas.com/\n\nImage: ‘Quitaque
 \,' the image by Morgan Page\, is a part of the Bones of Texas exhibition.
GEO:30.714463;-95.55468
LOCATION:Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, Exhibit Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibit:  Bones of Texas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.shsu.edu/event/exhibit_bones_of_texas
CATEGORIES:Arts\, Entertainment & Performances
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Open to the Public
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DTSTAMP:20260606T172044Z
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DTSTART:20230420T140000Z
DTEND:20230420T213000Z
DESCRIPTION:Bones of Texas is a photography and storytelling project by pho
 tographers Morgan Page and Dustin Rice borne from a shared keen interest i
 n Texas history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.  
 The exhibit features the natural textures and patterns in Texas’ landsca
 pe\, and the stark contrast in the dilapidation of the things left behind.
 \n\nIn the tradition of Modernist photographers Edward Westin\, Minor Whit
 e\, and Margaret Bourke-White\, photography duo Page and Rice traveled tho
 usands of miles around Texas to capture their large collection of iconic T
 exas imagery.  Morgan Page received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photograp
 hy and Digital Media from the University of Houston in Houston\, TX. She r
 eceived her Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from Rutgers University in 
 New Brunswick\, NJ. She is currently an Associate Professor of Graphic Des
 ign at Midwestern State University. Dustin Rice received his Bachelor of A
 rts in English with a minor in Mass Communications from Texas State Univer
 sity in San Marcos\, TX. Both Page and Rice share a keen interest in Texas
  history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.\n\nBones
  of Texas will be on display March 9 - May 7\, 2023 in the exhibit gallery
  at the museum's Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, located at 
 1402 19th Street in Huntsville\, Texas.  Gallery hours are:  Tuesday - Sat
 urday 9:00am to 4:30pm and Sunday noon to 4:30pm.\n\nTo learn more about B
 ones of Texas\, visit: https://www.bonesoftexas.com/\n\nImage: ‘Quitaque
 \,' the image by Morgan Page\, is a part of the Bones of Texas exhibition.
GEO:30.714463;-95.55468
LOCATION:Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, Exhibit Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibit:  Bones of Texas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.shsu.edu/event/exhibit_bones_of_texas
CATEGORIES:Arts\, Entertainment & Performances
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Open to the Public
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DTSTAMP:20260606T172044Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_41925850471247
DTSTART:20230421T140000Z
DTEND:20230421T213000Z
DESCRIPTION:Bones of Texas is a photography and storytelling project by pho
 tographers Morgan Page and Dustin Rice borne from a shared keen interest i
 n Texas history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.  
 The exhibit features the natural textures and patterns in Texas’ landsca
 pe\, and the stark contrast in the dilapidation of the things left behind.
 \n\nIn the tradition of Modernist photographers Edward Westin\, Minor Whit
 e\, and Margaret Bourke-White\, photography duo Page and Rice traveled tho
 usands of miles around Texas to capture their large collection of iconic T
 exas imagery.  Morgan Page received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photograp
 hy and Digital Media from the University of Houston in Houston\, TX. She r
 eceived her Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from Rutgers University in 
 New Brunswick\, NJ. She is currently an Associate Professor of Graphic Des
 ign at Midwestern State University. Dustin Rice received his Bachelor of A
 rts in English with a minor in Mass Communications from Texas State Univer
 sity in San Marcos\, TX. Both Page and Rice share a keen interest in Texas
  history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.\n\nBones
  of Texas will be on display March 9 - May 7\, 2023 in the exhibit gallery
  at the museum's Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, located at 
 1402 19th Street in Huntsville\, Texas.  Gallery hours are:  Tuesday - Sat
 urday 9:00am to 4:30pm and Sunday noon to 4:30pm.\n\nTo learn more about B
 ones of Texas\, visit: https://www.bonesoftexas.com/\n\nImage: ‘Quitaque
 \,' the image by Morgan Page\, is a part of the Bones of Texas exhibition.
GEO:30.714463;-95.55468
LOCATION:Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, Exhibit Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibit:  Bones of Texas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.shsu.edu/event/exhibit_bones_of_texas
CATEGORIES:Arts\, Entertainment & Performances
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Open to the Public
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DTSTAMP:20260606T172044Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_41925850473296
DTSTART:20230422T140000Z
DTEND:20230422T213000Z
DESCRIPTION:Bones of Texas is a photography and storytelling project by pho
 tographers Morgan Page and Dustin Rice borne from a shared keen interest i
 n Texas history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.  
 The exhibit features the natural textures and patterns in Texas’ landsca
 pe\, and the stark contrast in the dilapidation of the things left behind.
 \n\nIn the tradition of Modernist photographers Edward Westin\, Minor Whit
 e\, and Margaret Bourke-White\, photography duo Page and Rice traveled tho
 usands of miles around Texas to capture their large collection of iconic T
 exas imagery.  Morgan Page received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photograp
 hy and Digital Media from the University of Houston in Houston\, TX. She r
 eceived her Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from Rutgers University in 
 New Brunswick\, NJ. She is currently an Associate Professor of Graphic Des
 ign at Midwestern State University. Dustin Rice received his Bachelor of A
 rts in English with a minor in Mass Communications from Texas State Univer
 sity in San Marcos\, TX. Both Page and Rice share a keen interest in Texas
  history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.\n\nBones
  of Texas will be on display March 9 - May 7\, 2023 in the exhibit gallery
  at the museum's Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, located at 
 1402 19th Street in Huntsville\, Texas.  Gallery hours are:  Tuesday - Sat
 urday 9:00am to 4:30pm and Sunday noon to 4:30pm.\n\nTo learn more about B
 ones of Texas\, visit: https://www.bonesoftexas.com/\n\nImage: ‘Quitaque
 \,' the image by Morgan Page\, is a part of the Bones of Texas exhibition.
GEO:30.714463;-95.55468
LOCATION:Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, Exhibit Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibit:  Bones of Texas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.shsu.edu/event/exhibit_bones_of_texas
CATEGORIES:Arts\, Entertainment & Performances
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Open to the Public
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DTSTAMP:20260606T172044Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_41925850474321
DTSTART:20230423T170000Z
DTEND:20230423T213000Z
DESCRIPTION:Bones of Texas is a photography and storytelling project by pho
 tographers Morgan Page and Dustin Rice borne from a shared keen interest i
 n Texas history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.  
 The exhibit features the natural textures and patterns in Texas’ landsca
 pe\, and the stark contrast in the dilapidation of the things left behind.
 \n\nIn the tradition of Modernist photographers Edward Westin\, Minor Whit
 e\, and Margaret Bourke-White\, photography duo Page and Rice traveled tho
 usands of miles around Texas to capture their large collection of iconic T
 exas imagery.  Morgan Page received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photograp
 hy and Digital Media from the University of Houston in Houston\, TX. She r
 eceived her Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from Rutgers University in 
 New Brunswick\, NJ. She is currently an Associate Professor of Graphic Des
 ign at Midwestern State University. Dustin Rice received his Bachelor of A
 rts in English with a minor in Mass Communications from Texas State Univer
 sity in San Marcos\, TX. Both Page and Rice share a keen interest in Texas
  history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.\n\nBones
  of Texas will be on display March 9 - May 7\, 2023 in the exhibit gallery
  at the museum's Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, located at 
 1402 19th Street in Huntsville\, Texas.  Gallery hours are:  Tuesday - Sat
 urday 9:00am to 4:30pm and Sunday noon to 4:30pm.\n\nTo learn more about B
 ones of Texas\, visit: https://www.bonesoftexas.com/\n\nImage: ‘Quitaque
 \,' the image by Morgan Page\, is a part of the Bones of Texas exhibition.
GEO:30.714463;-95.55468
LOCATION:Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, Exhibit Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibit:  Bones of Texas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.shsu.edu/event/exhibit_bones_of_texas
CATEGORIES:Arts\, Entertainment & Performances
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DTEND:20230425T213000Z
DESCRIPTION:Bones of Texas is a photography and storytelling project by pho
 tographers Morgan Page and Dustin Rice borne from a shared keen interest i
 n Texas history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.  
 The exhibit features the natural textures and patterns in Texas’ landsca
 pe\, and the stark contrast in the dilapidation of the things left behind.
 \n\nIn the tradition of Modernist photographers Edward Westin\, Minor Whit
 e\, and Margaret Bourke-White\, photography duo Page and Rice traveled tho
 usands of miles around Texas to capture their large collection of iconic T
 exas imagery.  Morgan Page received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photograp
 hy and Digital Media from the University of Houston in Houston\, TX. She r
 eceived her Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from Rutgers University in 
 New Brunswick\, NJ. She is currently an Associate Professor of Graphic Des
 ign at Midwestern State University. Dustin Rice received his Bachelor of A
 rts in English with a minor in Mass Communications from Texas State Univer
 sity in San Marcos\, TX. Both Page and Rice share a keen interest in Texas
  history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.\n\nBones
  of Texas will be on display March 9 - May 7\, 2023 in the exhibit gallery
  at the museum's Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, located at 
 1402 19th Street in Huntsville\, Texas.  Gallery hours are:  Tuesday - Sat
 urday 9:00am to 4:30pm and Sunday noon to 4:30pm.\n\nTo learn more about B
 ones of Texas\, visit: https://www.bonesoftexas.com/\n\nImage: ‘Quitaque
 \,' the image by Morgan Page\, is a part of the Bones of Texas exhibition.
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LOCATION:Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, Exhibit Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibit:  Bones of Texas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.shsu.edu/event/exhibit_bones_of_texas
CATEGORIES:Arts\, Entertainment & Performances
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DESCRIPTION:Bones of Texas is a photography and storytelling project by pho
 tographers Morgan Page and Dustin Rice borne from a shared keen interest i
 n Texas history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.  
 The exhibit features the natural textures and patterns in Texas’ landsca
 pe\, and the stark contrast in the dilapidation of the things left behind.
 \n\nIn the tradition of Modernist photographers Edward Westin\, Minor Whit
 e\, and Margaret Bourke-White\, photography duo Page and Rice traveled tho
 usands of miles around Texas to capture their large collection of iconic T
 exas imagery.  Morgan Page received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photograp
 hy and Digital Media from the University of Houston in Houston\, TX. She r
 eceived her Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from Rutgers University in 
 New Brunswick\, NJ. She is currently an Associate Professor of Graphic Des
 ign at Midwestern State University. Dustin Rice received his Bachelor of A
 rts in English with a minor in Mass Communications from Texas State Univer
 sity in San Marcos\, TX. Both Page and Rice share a keen interest in Texas
  history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.\n\nBones
  of Texas will be on display March 9 - May 7\, 2023 in the exhibit gallery
  at the museum's Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, located at 
 1402 19th Street in Huntsville\, Texas.  Gallery hours are:  Tuesday - Sat
 urday 9:00am to 4:30pm and Sunday noon to 4:30pm.\n\nTo learn more about B
 ones of Texas\, visit: https://www.bonesoftexas.com/\n\nImage: ‘Quitaque
 \,' the image by Morgan Page\, is a part of the Bones of Texas exhibition.
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LOCATION:Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, Exhibit Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibit:  Bones of Texas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.shsu.edu/event/exhibit_bones_of_texas
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DESCRIPTION:Bones of Texas is a photography and storytelling project by pho
 tographers Morgan Page and Dustin Rice borne from a shared keen interest i
 n Texas history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.  
 The exhibit features the natural textures and patterns in Texas’ landsca
 pe\, and the stark contrast in the dilapidation of the things left behind.
 \n\nIn the tradition of Modernist photographers Edward Westin\, Minor Whit
 e\, and Margaret Bourke-White\, photography duo Page and Rice traveled tho
 usands of miles around Texas to capture their large collection of iconic T
 exas imagery.  Morgan Page received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photograp
 hy and Digital Media from the University of Houston in Houston\, TX. She r
 eceived her Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from Rutgers University in 
 New Brunswick\, NJ. She is currently an Associate Professor of Graphic Des
 ign at Midwestern State University. Dustin Rice received his Bachelor of A
 rts in English with a minor in Mass Communications from Texas State Univer
 sity in San Marcos\, TX. Both Page and Rice share a keen interest in Texas
  history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.\n\nBones
  of Texas will be on display March 9 - May 7\, 2023 in the exhibit gallery
  at the museum's Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, located at 
 1402 19th Street in Huntsville\, Texas.  Gallery hours are:  Tuesday - Sat
 urday 9:00am to 4:30pm and Sunday noon to 4:30pm.\n\nTo learn more about B
 ones of Texas\, visit: https://www.bonesoftexas.com/\n\nImage: ‘Quitaque
 \,' the image by Morgan Page\, is a part of the Bones of Texas exhibition.
GEO:30.714463;-95.55468
LOCATION:Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, Exhibit Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibit:  Bones of Texas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.shsu.edu/event/exhibit_bones_of_texas
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DESCRIPTION:Bones of Texas is a photography and storytelling project by pho
 tographers Morgan Page and Dustin Rice borne from a shared keen interest i
 n Texas history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.  
 The exhibit features the natural textures and patterns in Texas’ landsca
 pe\, and the stark contrast in the dilapidation of the things left behind.
 \n\nIn the tradition of Modernist photographers Edward Westin\, Minor Whit
 e\, and Margaret Bourke-White\, photography duo Page and Rice traveled tho
 usands of miles around Texas to capture their large collection of iconic T
 exas imagery.  Morgan Page received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photograp
 hy and Digital Media from the University of Houston in Houston\, TX. She r
 eceived her Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from Rutgers University in 
 New Brunswick\, NJ. She is currently an Associate Professor of Graphic Des
 ign at Midwestern State University. Dustin Rice received his Bachelor of A
 rts in English with a minor in Mass Communications from Texas State Univer
 sity in San Marcos\, TX. Both Page and Rice share a keen interest in Texas
  history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.\n\nBones
  of Texas will be on display March 9 - May 7\, 2023 in the exhibit gallery
  at the museum's Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, located at 
 1402 19th Street in Huntsville\, Texas.  Gallery hours are:  Tuesday - Sat
 urday 9:00am to 4:30pm and Sunday noon to 4:30pm.\n\nTo learn more about B
 ones of Texas\, visit: https://www.bonesoftexas.com/\n\nImage: ‘Quitaque
 \,' the image by Morgan Page\, is a part of the Bones of Texas exhibition.
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LOCATION:Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, Exhibit Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibit:  Bones of Texas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.shsu.edu/event/exhibit_bones_of_texas
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DESCRIPTION:Bones of Texas is a photography and storytelling project by pho
 tographers Morgan Page and Dustin Rice borne from a shared keen interest i
 n Texas history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.  
 The exhibit features the natural textures and patterns in Texas’ landsca
 pe\, and the stark contrast in the dilapidation of the things left behind.
 \n\nIn the tradition of Modernist photographers Edward Westin\, Minor Whit
 e\, and Margaret Bourke-White\, photography duo Page and Rice traveled tho
 usands of miles around Texas to capture their large collection of iconic T
 exas imagery.  Morgan Page received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photograp
 hy and Digital Media from the University of Houston in Houston\, TX. She r
 eceived her Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from Rutgers University in 
 New Brunswick\, NJ. She is currently an Associate Professor of Graphic Des
 ign at Midwestern State University. Dustin Rice received his Bachelor of A
 rts in English with a minor in Mass Communications from Texas State Univer
 sity in San Marcos\, TX. Both Page and Rice share a keen interest in Texas
  history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.\n\nBones
  of Texas will be on display March 9 - May 7\, 2023 in the exhibit gallery
  at the museum's Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, located at 
 1402 19th Street in Huntsville\, Texas.  Gallery hours are:  Tuesday - Sat
 urday 9:00am to 4:30pm and Sunday noon to 4:30pm.\n\nTo learn more about B
 ones of Texas\, visit: https://www.bonesoftexas.com/\n\nImage: ‘Quitaque
 \,' the image by Morgan Page\, is a part of the Bones of Texas exhibition.
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LOCATION:Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, Exhibit Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibit:  Bones of Texas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.shsu.edu/event/exhibit_bones_of_texas
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DESCRIPTION:Bones of Texas is a photography and storytelling project by pho
 tographers Morgan Page and Dustin Rice borne from a shared keen interest i
 n Texas history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.  
 The exhibit features the natural textures and patterns in Texas’ landsca
 pe\, and the stark contrast in the dilapidation of the things left behind.
 \n\nIn the tradition of Modernist photographers Edward Westin\, Minor Whit
 e\, and Margaret Bourke-White\, photography duo Page and Rice traveled tho
 usands of miles around Texas to capture their large collection of iconic T
 exas imagery.  Morgan Page received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photograp
 hy and Digital Media from the University of Houston in Houston\, TX. She r
 eceived her Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from Rutgers University in 
 New Brunswick\, NJ. She is currently an Associate Professor of Graphic Des
 ign at Midwestern State University. Dustin Rice received his Bachelor of A
 rts in English with a minor in Mass Communications from Texas State Univer
 sity in San Marcos\, TX. Both Page and Rice share a keen interest in Texas
  history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.\n\nBones
  of Texas will be on display March 9 - May 7\, 2023 in the exhibit gallery
  at the museum's Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, located at 
 1402 19th Street in Huntsville\, Texas.  Gallery hours are:  Tuesday - Sat
 urday 9:00am to 4:30pm and Sunday noon to 4:30pm.\n\nTo learn more about B
 ones of Texas\, visit: https://www.bonesoftexas.com/\n\nImage: ‘Quitaque
 \,' the image by Morgan Page\, is a part of the Bones of Texas exhibition.
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LOCATION:Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, Exhibit Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibit:  Bones of Texas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.shsu.edu/event/exhibit_bones_of_texas
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DTEND:20230502T213000Z
DESCRIPTION:Bones of Texas is a photography and storytelling project by pho
 tographers Morgan Page and Dustin Rice borne from a shared keen interest i
 n Texas history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.  
 The exhibit features the natural textures and patterns in Texas’ landsca
 pe\, and the stark contrast in the dilapidation of the things left behind.
 \n\nIn the tradition of Modernist photographers Edward Westin\, Minor Whit
 e\, and Margaret Bourke-White\, photography duo Page and Rice traveled tho
 usands of miles around Texas to capture their large collection of iconic T
 exas imagery.  Morgan Page received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photograp
 hy and Digital Media from the University of Houston in Houston\, TX. She r
 eceived her Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from Rutgers University in 
 New Brunswick\, NJ. She is currently an Associate Professor of Graphic Des
 ign at Midwestern State University. Dustin Rice received his Bachelor of A
 rts in English with a minor in Mass Communications from Texas State Univer
 sity in San Marcos\, TX. Both Page and Rice share a keen interest in Texas
  history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.\n\nBones
  of Texas will be on display March 9 - May 7\, 2023 in the exhibit gallery
  at the museum's Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, located at 
 1402 19th Street in Huntsville\, Texas.  Gallery hours are:  Tuesday - Sat
 urday 9:00am to 4:30pm and Sunday noon to 4:30pm.\n\nTo learn more about B
 ones of Texas\, visit: https://www.bonesoftexas.com/\n\nImage: ‘Quitaque
 \,' the image by Morgan Page\, is a part of the Bones of Texas exhibition.
GEO:30.714463;-95.55468
LOCATION:Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, Exhibit Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibit:  Bones of Texas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.shsu.edu/event/exhibit_bones_of_texas
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTEND:20230503T213000Z
DESCRIPTION:Bones of Texas is a photography and storytelling project by pho
 tographers Morgan Page and Dustin Rice borne from a shared keen interest i
 n Texas history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.  
 The exhibit features the natural textures and patterns in Texas’ landsca
 pe\, and the stark contrast in the dilapidation of the things left behind.
 \n\nIn the tradition of Modernist photographers Edward Westin\, Minor Whit
 e\, and Margaret Bourke-White\, photography duo Page and Rice traveled tho
 usands of miles around Texas to capture their large collection of iconic T
 exas imagery.  Morgan Page received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photograp
 hy and Digital Media from the University of Houston in Houston\, TX. She r
 eceived her Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from Rutgers University in 
 New Brunswick\, NJ. She is currently an Associate Professor of Graphic Des
 ign at Midwestern State University. Dustin Rice received his Bachelor of A
 rts in English with a minor in Mass Communications from Texas State Univer
 sity in San Marcos\, TX. Both Page and Rice share a keen interest in Texas
  history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.\n\nBones
  of Texas will be on display March 9 - May 7\, 2023 in the exhibit gallery
  at the museum's Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, located at 
 1402 19th Street in Huntsville\, Texas.  Gallery hours are:  Tuesday - Sat
 urday 9:00am to 4:30pm and Sunday noon to 4:30pm.\n\nTo learn more about B
 ones of Texas\, visit: https://www.bonesoftexas.com/\n\nImage: ‘Quitaque
 \,' the image by Morgan Page\, is a part of the Bones of Texas exhibition.
GEO:30.714463;-95.55468
LOCATION:Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, Exhibit Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibit:  Bones of Texas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.shsu.edu/event/exhibit_bones_of_texas
CATEGORIES:Arts\, Entertainment & Performances
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Open to the Public
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DTSTART:20230504T140000Z
DTEND:20230504T213000Z
DESCRIPTION:Bones of Texas is a photography and storytelling project by pho
 tographers Morgan Page and Dustin Rice borne from a shared keen interest i
 n Texas history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.  
 The exhibit features the natural textures and patterns in Texas’ landsca
 pe\, and the stark contrast in the dilapidation of the things left behind.
 \n\nIn the tradition of Modernist photographers Edward Westin\, Minor Whit
 e\, and Margaret Bourke-White\, photography duo Page and Rice traveled tho
 usands of miles around Texas to capture their large collection of iconic T
 exas imagery.  Morgan Page received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photograp
 hy and Digital Media from the University of Houston in Houston\, TX. She r
 eceived her Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from Rutgers University in 
 New Brunswick\, NJ. She is currently an Associate Professor of Graphic Des
 ign at Midwestern State University. Dustin Rice received his Bachelor of A
 rts in English with a minor in Mass Communications from Texas State Univer
 sity in San Marcos\, TX. Both Page and Rice share a keen interest in Texas
  history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.\n\nBones
  of Texas will be on display March 9 - May 7\, 2023 in the exhibit gallery
  at the museum's Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, located at 
 1402 19th Street in Huntsville\, Texas.  Gallery hours are:  Tuesday - Sat
 urday 9:00am to 4:30pm and Sunday noon to 4:30pm.\n\nTo learn more about B
 ones of Texas\, visit: https://www.bonesoftexas.com/\n\nImage: ‘Quitaque
 \,' the image by Morgan Page\, is a part of the Bones of Texas exhibition.
GEO:30.714463;-95.55468
LOCATION:Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, Exhibit Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibit:  Bones of Texas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.shsu.edu/event/exhibit_bones_of_texas
CATEGORIES:Arts\, Entertainment & Performances
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Open to the Public
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DTSTART:20230505T140000Z
DTEND:20230505T213000Z
DESCRIPTION:Bones of Texas is a photography and storytelling project by pho
 tographers Morgan Page and Dustin Rice borne from a shared keen interest i
 n Texas history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.  
 The exhibit features the natural textures and patterns in Texas’ landsca
 pe\, and the stark contrast in the dilapidation of the things left behind.
 \n\nIn the tradition of Modernist photographers Edward Westin\, Minor Whit
 e\, and Margaret Bourke-White\, photography duo Page and Rice traveled tho
 usands of miles around Texas to capture their large collection of iconic T
 exas imagery.  Morgan Page received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photograp
 hy and Digital Media from the University of Houston in Houston\, TX. She r
 eceived her Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from Rutgers University in 
 New Brunswick\, NJ. She is currently an Associate Professor of Graphic Des
 ign at Midwestern State University. Dustin Rice received his Bachelor of A
 rts in English with a minor in Mass Communications from Texas State Univer
 sity in San Marcos\, TX. Both Page and Rice share a keen interest in Texas
  history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.\n\nBones
  of Texas will be on display March 9 - May 7\, 2023 in the exhibit gallery
  at the museum's Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, located at 
 1402 19th Street in Huntsville\, Texas.  Gallery hours are:  Tuesday - Sat
 urday 9:00am to 4:30pm and Sunday noon to 4:30pm.\n\nTo learn more about B
 ones of Texas\, visit: https://www.bonesoftexas.com/\n\nImage: ‘Quitaque
 \,' the image by Morgan Page\, is a part of the Bones of Texas exhibition.
GEO:30.714463;-95.55468
LOCATION:Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, Exhibit Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibit:  Bones of Texas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.shsu.edu/event/exhibit_bones_of_texas
CATEGORIES:Arts\, Entertainment & Performances
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Open to the Public
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DTSTAMP:20260606T172044Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_41925850493788
DTSTART:20230506T140000Z
DTEND:20230506T213000Z
DESCRIPTION:Bones of Texas is a photography and storytelling project by pho
 tographers Morgan Page and Dustin Rice borne from a shared keen interest i
 n Texas history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.  
 The exhibit features the natural textures and patterns in Texas’ landsca
 pe\, and the stark contrast in the dilapidation of the things left behind.
 \n\nIn the tradition of Modernist photographers Edward Westin\, Minor Whit
 e\, and Margaret Bourke-White\, photography duo Page and Rice traveled tho
 usands of miles around Texas to capture their large collection of iconic T
 exas imagery.  Morgan Page received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photograp
 hy and Digital Media from the University of Houston in Houston\, TX. She r
 eceived her Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from Rutgers University in 
 New Brunswick\, NJ. She is currently an Associate Professor of Graphic Des
 ign at Midwestern State University. Dustin Rice received his Bachelor of A
 rts in English with a minor in Mass Communications from Texas State Univer
 sity in San Marcos\, TX. Both Page and Rice share a keen interest in Texas
  history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.\n\nBones
  of Texas will be on display March 9 - May 7\, 2023 in the exhibit gallery
  at the museum's Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, located at 
 1402 19th Street in Huntsville\, Texas.  Gallery hours are:  Tuesday - Sat
 urday 9:00am to 4:30pm and Sunday noon to 4:30pm.\n\nTo learn more about B
 ones of Texas\, visit: https://www.bonesoftexas.com/\n\nImage: ‘Quitaque
 \,' the image by Morgan Page\, is a part of the Bones of Texas exhibition.
GEO:30.714463;-95.55468
LOCATION:Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, Exhibit Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibit:  Bones of Texas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.shsu.edu/event/exhibit_bones_of_texas
CATEGORIES:Arts\, Entertainment & Performances
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Open to the Public
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DTSTAMP:20260606T172044Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_41925850494813
DTSTART:20230507T170000Z
DTEND:20230507T213000Z
DESCRIPTION:Bones of Texas is a photography and storytelling project by pho
 tographers Morgan Page and Dustin Rice borne from a shared keen interest i
 n Texas history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.  
 The exhibit features the natural textures and patterns in Texas’ landsca
 pe\, and the stark contrast in the dilapidation of the things left behind.
 \n\nIn the tradition of Modernist photographers Edward Westin\, Minor Whit
 e\, and Margaret Bourke-White\, photography duo Page and Rice traveled tho
 usands of miles around Texas to capture their large collection of iconic T
 exas imagery.  Morgan Page received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photograp
 hy and Digital Media from the University of Houston in Houston\, TX. She r
 eceived her Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from Rutgers University in 
 New Brunswick\, NJ. She is currently an Associate Professor of Graphic Des
 ign at Midwestern State University. Dustin Rice received his Bachelor of A
 rts in English with a minor in Mass Communications from Texas State Univer
 sity in San Marcos\, TX. Both Page and Rice share a keen interest in Texas
  history and an adventurous spirit in exploring Texas landscapes.\n\nBones
  of Texas will be on display March 9 - May 7\, 2023 in the exhibit gallery
  at the museum's Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, located at 
 1402 19th Street in Huntsville\, Texas.  Gallery hours are:  Tuesday - Sat
 urday 9:00am to 4:30pm and Sunday noon to 4:30pm.\n\nTo learn more about B
 ones of Texas\, visit: https://www.bonesoftexas.com/\n\nImage: ‘Quitaque
 \,' the image by Morgan Page\, is a part of the Bones of Texas exhibition.
GEO:30.714463;-95.55468
LOCATION:Katy & E. Don Walker\, Sr. Education Center\, Exhibit Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibit:  Bones of Texas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.shsu.edu/event/exhibit_bones_of_texas
CATEGORIES:Arts\, Entertainment & Performances
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Open to the Public
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