This week: a solo show featuring works on paper, abstract paintings, and figurative watercolors in Houston; two contemporaneous solo shows featuring interactive installations in San Antonio; airbrush paintings completed during an artist residency in Austin, and more.
Alicia Eggert
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This week: fiber art in a new San Antonio gallery, geometric abstraction in Austin, a group show all about time in Denton & more.
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The Meadows Museum has released a call for applications for the 2022 Moss/Chumley Award. The deadline to apply is Monday, February 28, 2022.
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This week: the fall of civilization in Lubbock, trespass in Galveston, and sanctuary in Dallas.
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This is the gallery’s first solo showing of the Denton-based artist, though her neon and kinetic installations have been widely exhibited in the region and beyond.
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“At a certain point you can get caught up in your own work and not take the time to invest in your local community... . But it's really important to me that I do both, and to remain active locally.”
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Brandon Zech and Christina Rees hit the road! This week: Text writ LARGE in Dallas, musicians interpret art in Austin, and a must-see show in Corpus Christi.
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Christopher Blay and Brandon Zech on a founder of glitch paintings, tapestries of sex and car crashes, and some infernal pictures in East Texas.
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The exhibition transforms a 100,000 square-foot downtown Dallas parking garage into a showcase that will feature performance and large-scale light, video, and sound installations, visible from the safety of your car.
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Dallas' Liliana Bloch Gallery has moved from its previous location on Monitor Street to new digs at 4741 Memphis Street.
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Christopher Blay and Alicia Eggert chat about Zoom teaching, the loss of MFA exhibitions, bucket-list lightening fields, magic, and licking envelopes.
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My hope is that you look at these images as a sort of proof-of-life document. Check in on these artists if you know them, and others you may know.
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Christina Rees and Christopher Blay on a comprehensive video series in Houston, two UNT artist-professors making things happen, and what really counts after the apocalypse.
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The Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas has just announced the winners of their Fall 2015 microgrants. The award provides $1000 to North Texas artists to realize specific projects. According to…