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This is the first of two interviews this week that I recorded at Archway Gallery. It’s the oldest artist owned gallery in Texas and their featured artist is Jim Hill.
A staple in the Houston since 1978, Jim’s journey has taken him all over the world and from LA to DC, he’s got commissions across the United States.
During this episode, we talk about his use of colors, the strangers who inspire his work, and the defining moment that led him to becoming a teacher.
If you enjoy this episode, please share with your family and friends and/or leave a short review on your platform of choice.
Support the show: https://cruzthroughhtx.com/
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is the first of two interviews this week that I recorded at Archway Gallery. It’s the oldest artist owned gallery in Texas and their featured artist is Jim Hill.
A staple in the Houston since 1978, Jim’s journey has taken him all over the world and from LA to DC, he’s got commissions across the United States.
During this episode, we talk about his use of colors, the strangers who inspire his work, and the defining moment that led him to becoming a teacher.
If you enjoy this episode, please share with your family and friends and/or leave a short review on your platform of choice.
Support the show: https://cruzthroughhtx.com/
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.