

In 1991, the Orange Show brought acclaimed art car artist David Best to Houston to collaborate on an art car with a University of Houston sculpture class. He and Houston artist Paul Kittelson staged an impromptu procession of art cars the day before the official parade around the city's 610 Loop.
The pre-parade art car convoy was such a success that in 1992, the Orange Show formalized the pre-parade event as the Main Street Drag, a caravan from the Astrodome at the South end of Main St. to the North Main barrio. In 1993, with the involvement of the Texas Children's Hospital, the Drag began to include the Texas Medical Center. It has grown into 8 separate caravans, making organized stops at 32 schools, hospitals and community centers, seeing more than 30,000 people.
Over $10,000 in cash prizes is awarded by a panel of judges in recognition of the effort and expense artists assume in creating their art cars. The panel of judges is comprised of experts and cultural icons from various art, automobile, and entertainment disciplines. The panel has included such notables as Carlos Aguilar, David Best, Robert Delford Brown, Larry Fuente, Ann Harithas, Lynda Roscoe Hartigan, Dusty Hill, Walter Hopps, Luis Jiminez, Ed and Nancy Kienholz, Eric Staller, Ed 'Big Daddy' Roth, Herbert Hemphill, William Fagley, Michael Levy, Bob Wade, Ann Harithas, Jackie Harris, Dusty Hill, Lee Kogan, Phil Linhares, Doug Michels, and Marilyn Oshman.
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The Orange Show Monument 11-Feb-12 |