Happy Birthday, Dallas! Nasher Announces 10 Ambitious Public Art Projects
The Nasher Sculpture Center today announced an ambitious series of commissions for public art pieces by local, national and international artists in honor of its [...]
For All the World Like an Urban Toreador
In what feels like a direct answer to detractors of Dallas’ very centralized and compacted (and rarified) still-new Arts District, the Nasher Sculpture Center has [...]
Twenty Questions: Beth Secor, Trees at Inman Gallery
Glasstire asked Houston artist Beth Secor to talk about her current show at Inman Gallery, and she tells how drawings of Texas trees are tangled [...]
New Austin African American Cultural & Heritage Facility Opens March 1
The City of Austin’s new African American Cultural & Heritage Facility, at 912 E. 11th Street, opens with a community celebration on March 1 from [...]
Where Do Architects Come From? AIA Fort Worth Genealogy Chart Online!
The first Fort Worth Architecture Genealogy Chart, courtesy of Willis Cecil Winters, FAIA and W. Mark Gunderson, AIA, is now on the AIA FW website. [...]
A Love Letter to Dallas
Over the weekend I had the amazing pleasure of visiting Dallas. Yes, that’s right, pleasure! Aside from the major Dallas institutions, I was fairly ignorant [...]




