As part of a sporadic-yet-ongoing tradition, today Glasstire relaunches its online artist residency with a one-week, complete takeover of our Instagram account by Austin-based artist Sean Ripple.
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The Land Art Generator is an artwork that produces renewable energy consisting of 18 60-cell solar panels coated with image-embedded photovoltaic film.
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News
PrintAustin’s Printmaker’s Ball and PrintEXPO Kicks Off Friday, Jan. 31 at 7pm
by Glasstireby GlasstireThe Printmaker’s Ball is an opportunity to preview work on show during PrintAustin’s PrintEXPO, which runs through the weekend.
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Judges for this round of the Prize include Dr. Rich Aste, Director of the McNay Art Museum; Anjali Gupta, Director of Sala Diaz; Brandon Zech, Publisher of Glasstire; Christina Rees, Editor-in-Chief of Glasstire; and Christopher Blay, News Editor of Glasstire.
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Top Five
Top Five: January 30, 2020, with Kathryn Hall and María-Elisa Heg
by Glasstireby GlasstireChristina Rees and William Sarradet are joined by Houston Center for Contemporary Craft’s Kathryn Hall and María-Elisa Heg to run down the top five art events in Texas this week, including two at HCCC.
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Walley Films, an acclaimed independent film studio based out of San Antonio, is the husband and wife duo of Angela and Mark Walley.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech are joined by artist Emily Link to run down this week’s top art events, and to chat about what it takes to run a successful artist-run space.
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There will be a memorial service for Lanfear this Friday, January 24, at 11 am at Christ Episcopal Church, San Antonio.
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Sponsored
[Sponsored] Ten Questions: Alison Hearst of the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
by Glasstireby GlasstireAlison Hearst is Associate Curator at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, and the curator of the museum’s FOCUS exhibition series.
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The public is invited to celebrate the life and art of Michael Galbreth in Houston this Saturday, January 25, from 2-6 pm.
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Podcast
Art Dirt: What Makes a Good Artist Residency? With Heyd Fontenot and Dean Daderko
by Glasstireby Glasstire"I want a residency to change my perspective — you want to make something new and to be affected by the space, the place, and the people."
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Christopher Blay and Christina Rees stop in at Art League Houston during its three-show installation process, and fill you in on the top five art events to catch in Texas this week, one of which prompts this from Blay: "We live in 2020 and we should make art that reflects 2020."
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News
Open Call To 33rd Annual Houston Art Car Parade! Deadline: February 15
by Glasstireby GlasstireAn art car can be “anything on wheels” — cars, motorcycles, go-karts, golf carts, bicycles, roller skates, unicycles — as long as it works.
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Christina Rees and Christopher Blay are joined by artist and gallerist Wayne Gilbert to run down Glasstire’s top art picks of the week, including one in a gallery called G Spot.
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Brandon Zech and Christina Rees discuss what to expect from art in Texas over the next decade.
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For artists living within an 80-mile radius of greater Houston, Artist INC is hosting Spring 2020 sessions for professional development in all art disciplines.
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Glasstire counts down the most anticipated shows opening across the state this spring, including one that employs a really unexpected material.
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As always, Glasstire strives to bring you the articles, reviews, op-eds, conversations, and essays that matter most to our Texas-and-beyond audience.
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FeaturetteVideo
Video: Glasstire Off Road With Vincent Valdez & John Keene
by Glasstireby GlasstireValdez and Keene closed out their insightful conversation with a moving impromptu performance.
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Christopher Blay and guest host Robert Hodge visit Sig's Lagoon Records to talk about DJ Screw and their picks for the top five Hip-Hop Christmas songs of all time.