Jessica Fuentes escribe sobre el nuevo liderazgo de cuatro museos de El Paso y el enfoque renovado de las instituciones en la vinculación comunitaria.
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Drawing on research and primary sources, Ruben C. Cordova debunks famous myths used to construct the story of the Alamo and the narrative around Texas' independence.
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Gabriel Martinez writes about the life, work, performances, and Texas connections of the artist Pope.L.
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Ruben C. Cordova writes his annual Valentine's Day essay, about artworks — including sculptures, reliefs, and custom cakes — that tell the story of Apollo and Daphne.
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Jessica Fuentes writes about the new leadership at four El Paso museums and the institutions’ renewed focus on community engagement.
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On the occasion of an upcoming film screening and night of performances, Peter Lucas writes about the life and work of the musician Pauline Oliveros.
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Jessica Fuentes writes about her recent visit to the Mexic-Arte Museum as part of her research funded by the Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant.
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Colette Copeland writes about working with art students at the National Institute of Design during her time in India on a Fulbright Scholarship.
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William Sarradet writes about the relationship between sight, drawing, and illusion.
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Colette Copeland writes about female Indian artists she's met who are creating smart, inventive work.
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Hills Snyder writes about the work of Lubbock-based artists Jeff McMillan and Theodore Waddell.
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This year, we covered art and other happenings across our great state of Texas and beyond.
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Michelle Kraft writes about an art making workshop she led in Lubbock for members of the city's Survivor Housing community.
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In the first essay of a four-part series, Colette Copeland writes about her time as a Fulbright Scholar in India.
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Joaquin Castillo writes about a group exhibition in Brownsville featuring works by Emily “Melly” Hinojosa, Leslie Ann Barrientos, Gil Rocha, and Ray Madrigal.
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After a visit to Marfa during Chinati Weekend, Zoe Roden writes about the small town and the distinct West Texas landscape, which has a penchant for highlighting reflections and refractions.
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Jessica Fuentes writes a collaborative essay with ChatGPT about Claude Monet's "Weeping Willow," which is in the collection of the Kimbell Art Museum.
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Susan Bean Aycock writes about and photographs the annual Day of the Dead festivities and parade in Waco.
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Ruben Cordova writes about Catrina imagery and artwork created during Day of the Dead celebrations in Mexico and across the U.S.
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Bucky Miller writes about his search to find Skelly, Home Depot's 12-foot skeleton.