The Contemporary Arts Museum Houston is pleased to present a live interview between lauded Texas-based band Mydolls, Dan Workman (Sugar Hill Studios), and Nancy Agin D. (MA Arts Leadership, U of H Candidate). For their presentation, "A World of Our Own: Mydolls and the Houston Punk Scene," Mydolls will discuss their nearly four-decade-long career recording, touring, and producing records; their DIY Ethos and cultural impact; and their role as community leaders working to empower women of all age...
The Contemporary Arts Museum Houston is pleased to present a live interview between lauded Texas-based band Mydolls, Dan Workman (Sugar Hill Studios), and Nancy Agin D. (MA Arts Leadership, U of H Candidate). For their presentation, "A World of Our Own: Mydolls and the Houston Punk Scene," Mydolls will discuss their nearly four-decade-long career recording, touring, and producing records; their DIY Ethos and cultural impact; and their role as community leaders working to empower women of all ages. Following their discussion, Mydolls will perform a live concert in the Museum gallery.
Arrive early to view a special presentation of collected ephemera, band materials, and archived treasures, culled by the Mydolls members in the Museum’s Cullen Education Resource Room. Admission is free and open to the public, but seating is limited. The curated Mydolls archive will be on view from July 22 to July 28.
Part of the music-based lecture series "20HERTZ," this presentation is held in conjunction with "Mark Flood: Gratest Hits."
Learn more about the event here: http://bit.ly/Mydolls_CAMH