A group of native Houston creatives showcased their collective talents at the Sharespace venue in the East End. The Lights Out Houston Art Show was an experimental multimedia art experience hosted in the dark with interactive, visual, and audio installations. Hosted by Luisa Guerra, the show featured interactive work by Krista Davenport, multimedia installation and photography by Callahan Freet, painter and body painter Anastasia Bodagovskaya, projection work by Input Output, and Houston’s own DJ Brody Musesick performing along with visuals. (Photos by Doogie Roux)

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Houston Press contributor Doogie Roux is a proud Cajun-Texan and a fan of anything on wheels or with a motor. He’s a big part of the Houston cycling family, as well as a connoisseur of fine food joints...