BAM! Video & Interviews
2023 – sponsored by Zebra Properties!
BAM! 2022
by Erik Kolflat sponsored by Zebra Properties
2023 BAM! Roster
BAM photo album
BAM! Thanks
Video began Friday afternoon for setup, then restarted Saturday morning 8am-8pm!
2023 BAM! Roster
BAM photo album
BAM! Thanks
Video began Friday afternoon for setup, then restarted Saturday morning 8am-8pm!
12 pm Blind Uncle Charlie @blindunclecharliesflyingcircus
2:30 David Delagarza III @daviddlg3
6-8 pm Charlie y La Tribu Cubana Charlie y La Tribu Cubana
Performing 6 – 8 PM
Charlie y La Tribu Cubana is one of Houston’s premier Cuban bands, delivering the traditional sounds and rhythms of Son Montuno from Santiago de Cuba, as well as funky Havana/Miami-style salsa.
This collage was included in the newsletter.
Find these artists on the BAM! page here.
From top left to right
Row 1
Shiondoba handbag by Maria Moreno of The Market at Sawyer Yards
Mixed media drawing by Diana Bourdier aka Life Beneath the Pines
Three Surfers at Port Aransas by Janice Jackson of 1st Saturday Arts Market
Sunshine stained glass art by Julie Jones of 1st Saturday Arts Market
Row 2
Painting by Elaine Lanoue of 1st Saturday Arts Market
Saint Bob Ross by Jennifer Lang of 1st Saturday Arts Market
Shiondoba eyeglass case by Maria Moreno of The Market at Sawyer Yards.
Row 3
“All You Need” Artful Life Clay by Doni Langlois – 1stSatArtMarket.
Handmade chocolate varieties by Migaloo Chocolatier of The Market at Sawyer Yards
Nohemi Wood Designs of The Market at Sawyer Yards
It’s all Fun and Games Filling in the Gaps” 36”x36” oil stick on cradled encaustic board by Danyelle Lakin of 1st Saturday Arts Market.
At BAM! Art Market 2022, Laura installed the art piece “Floating Forest” from the ceiling!
Mixed media artist Laura Aurealis merges art and alchemy to create thoughtful, whimsical works of art layered with metaphor and meaning. Inspired by nature, spirituality and metaphysics, Laura’s work explores themes of transformation and rebirth. Her process driven approach to art making is deeply influenced by her background in art education, theatre and set building. Taking simple materials, infusing them with intention and creating rituals around her process, Laura transcends the everyday and infuses the mundane with magic.
Laura’s Origami Cicada installations have been featured in exhibitions and events for Young Audiences, Momentum Indoor Climbing Gym, Sofar Houston concert series and Understory HTX. Cicada Season, popping up at BAM will be Laura’s first “off the wall” experience. A Floating Forest of large scale abstract bark paintings, rolled into tree trunks, covered in origami cicadas and suspended from the ceiling will take viewers on a stroll through a mystical forest of transmutation.