Big Medium, an Austin-based arts nonprofit, has announced the official artists, art spaces, temporary art experiences, and creative and business partners behind this year’s Austin Studio Tour.
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Arts and Culture Organizations in Austin and El Paso Announce New Hires and Promotions
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, the El Paso Museum of Art, and the El Paso Museum of History have announced promotions and new hires.
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The fifth in a series of extended interviews from the making of "Breaking the Code." In this conversation, artist Baseera Khan speaks on the influence of Vernon Fisher.
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William Sarradet writes a Texas-based column examining urban themes in contemporary art through the lens of metropolitanism.
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Texas Women for the Arts Opens Grant Applications for Art Education Programs
by Jessica Fuentes 1 commentTexas Women for the Arts, a program of the Texas Cultural Trust, has opened applications for its annual grants program.
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Newly Formed Frick Arts Foundation Awards 10 Austin Artists Grants
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe newly-formed Austin-based Frick Arts Foundation has awarded 10 local artists with grants of $1,000.
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This week: a solo photo show exploring the course of the Rio Grande/Río Bravo in Marfa, a group show addressing abortion access and reproductive rights in Dallas, 14 artists responding to environmental crisis and climate change in Houston, and more.
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Caleb Bell profiles three Houston studios offering printmaking, photography, and ceramics to community members.
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Art Dealers Association of America to Spotlight Houston at 2024 Fair
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe Art Dealers Association of America has announced the programming schedule for its 36th annual iteration of The Art Show, a fair that brings together galleries from across the U.S.
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AURORA, a Dallas-based public arts organization known for its work in technology, has announced artists selected for its sixth biennial exhibition, “FuturePresentPast.”
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Review
“Joey Fauerso: Bedroom Paintings” at David Shelton Gallery, Houston
by Philip Kelleher 1 commentPhilip Kelleher reviews a show of prints and video which double, abstract, and contort vision.
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Artadia, a national nonprofit grantmaking organization, has opened applications for its 2024 Houston Artadia Awards.
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Brenda Melgoza Ciardiello writes about the nuances of Latinx identity, as seen in the work of the Texas-based participants in "Flow State," El Museo del Barrio's 2024 Trienal.
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James Magee, an artist known for his large-scale El Paso-based installation The Hill, died on September 14 at the age of 79.
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Jessica Fuentes and Gabriel Martinez discuss the Surrealist century and the slate of upcoming shows celebrating this influential movement.
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Meow Wolf Houston has released sneak peek images of its permanent exhibition “Radio Tave," which opens on October 31.
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Jessica Fuentes writes about recent cuts to arts funding across Texas and reflects on the impact on artists, art institutions, and communities.
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Review
Review: Howard Sherman’s “Teethmarks as Souvenirs” at 4411 Montrose
by John Davisby John Davis 0 commentJohn Davis reviews an exhibition of Howard Sherman's frenetic abstractions at 4411 Montrose.
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Interview
Interview: Aryel René Jackson on Troubleshooting, Surrealism, and Welcoming Places
by Renee Laiby Renee Lai 0 commentRenee Lai talks with Aryel René Jackson about the benefits of doubt to a studio practice and the historical moments that influence their work.
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The Harris County Commissioners Court has unanimously approved funding of $800,000 to ALMAAHH, Advocates of a Latino Museum of Cultural and Visual Arts & Archive Complex in Houston, Harris County.