Sponsors
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Art Institute Of Houston
Atelier Jacquinet
The Art Institute of Houston trains students in Media Arts & Animation, Culinary Arts, Graphic Design, Interior Design, Interactive Media Design, and Restaurant & Catering Management. From its founding in 1965 until joining The Art Institutes system of schools in 1978, The Art Institute of Houston was known as the Houston School of Commercial Art. In December 1990, the school moved to its current facility at 1900 Yorktown in the Galleria area.
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contemporary arts museum houston
5216 montrose
The Contemporary Arts Museum Houston is a not-for-profit institution dedicated to presenting the art of our time to the public. As a non-collecting museum, its mission is to provide a forum for art with an emphasis on the visual arts of the present and recent past; to document new directions in art through changing exhibitions and publications; to engage the public in a lively dialogue with today’s art; and to encourage a greater understanding of contemporary art through education programs.
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copy.com
1201-F Westheimer
Copy.com is a locally owned, full-service copy and print, computer design and graphics center. Like the old-fashioned copy shop, we can take your originals and generate multiple copies for business use. We have complete b&w and color copying capabilities, including oversize copies. We offer a wide variety of binding and finishing services, including dry mounting and laminating.
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Free Press Houston

The Free Press Houston is a twice-monthly newspaper that focuses on the arts, entertainment, hard-hitting news, music, and events that affect the 5 million inhabitants of Houston and the surrounding areas. The Free Press provides Houston with the most comprehensive event listings, the most provocative stories, and edgiest commentary available. From Galveston to Katy, and the Heights to Clear Lake; we are now available at over 900 different locations around the Greater Houston Area.
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Green Mountain Energy
“Changing the way Energy is made”
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Houston. It’s Worth It.
4904 Travis
HIWI the Book
was created believing that acknowledging the difficulties of living in Houston only makes the reasons why it’s worth it more compelling. We can all reach a consensus on the relatively few complications of living in Houston; the reasons it’s worth it, on the other hand, are as diverse and numerous as its citizens.
“Houston. It’s Worth It” is a conduit for those reasons. -
METRO
The ARTCRAWL committee has had the pleasure of working with METRO for over seven years in providing FREE shuttle service for visitors with transportation between the major artists warehouses.
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MJ Printing & Graphics, Inc.
15020 Mintz Lane
MJ Printing & Graphics is a mid-sized printing and graphics company located in Houston, Texas. Whatever your printing needs; we have what it takes to get the job done. In today’s competitive market we know how important it is to deliver a quality product at the right price and delivery schedule.
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Pixelsmoke
701 T.C. Jester
The professional publication of interaction designer, Michael Baumgarten.
The ARTCRAWL website has been under his guidance for the last four years. The goal to provide an expandable platform for the organization has resulted in the ability to archive previous ARTCRAWL rosters, and future news and press related content for historical purposes.
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RICKY Rickshaw Rides
8369 Almeda Rd. Suite N
Leave your Car and Ride a Ricky.
Houston’s Newest and Funnest Way to Get Around.Ricky Rickshaw will be offering rides between artcrawl venues….November 17, 2007
Ricky Drivers get paid strictly on tips ….
Typicaly $3-$4 per person.How Do I Get a Ride?
Our rickshaws will be driving around the different venues and you can hale them down
OR call 713-482-2351
OR email with your blackberry or phone—ride@rickyrides.com
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The Museum of Fine Arts Houston
1001 Bissonnet Street
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, is the largest art museum in America south of Chicago, west of Washington, D.C., and east of Los Angeles.
There are two major museum buildings, the Caroline Wiess Law Building and the Audrey Jones Beck Building; two facilities for the Glassell School of Art, the Studio School for Adults and the Glassell Junior School; two house museums that exhibit decorative arts, Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens and Rienzi; the Lillie and Hugh Roy Cullen Sculpture Garden; and 18 acres of public gardens.
