Artpace San Antonio, a nonprofit residency program, has announced Melissa Joseph, Patrick Quarm, and José Villalobos as its Spring 2024 International Artists-in-Residence.
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Artpace San Antonio, a nonprofit residency program, has announced that it has been approved for a $350,000 grant from the City of San Antonio and Bexar County toward its rooftop renovation project.
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Renee Lai interviews artist Alex Robinson about her work on view at Artpace San Antonio.
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Glasstire's staff and contributors share which Texas-based shows, events, and works made their personal “best” lists for 2023.
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This week: an annual weekend of events in Marfa, a collaborative show by artists-in-residence in San Antonio, a solo photography exhibition exploring the breakdown of a relationship in Fort Worth, and more.
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Jessica Fuentes writes about Mona Hatoum's "Mobile Home II," which was recently acquired by Ruby City in San Antonio.
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Artpace San Antonio, a nonprofit residency program, has announced that it will undergo a major rooftop renovation, funded in part by a $100,000 grant from the Frankenthaler Climate Initiative.
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One organization in San Antonio and three organizations in Houston have received Artistic Innovations grants from the Mid-America Arts Alliance.
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Artpace, a nonprofit residency program in San Antonio, has launched its annual open call for Texas artists.
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Artpace San Antonio, a nonprofit residency program, has announced its 2023 Summer and Fall International Artists-in-Residence.
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This week: a solo exhibition of intimate portraits in Houston, a two-person show celebrating the legacy of important Texas artists in Fort Worth, large-scale charcoal landscapes in San Antonio, and more.
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This week: a co-curated retrospective of a major Texas artist in Arlington, an artist's first solo museum exhibition in Houston, an international artist revisits a past residency in San Antonio, and more.
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Colette Copeland reviews San Antonio exhibitions at Fl!ght Gallery, Presa House Gallery, and Artpace, and previews an upcoming show at Sala Diaz.
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Artpace San Antonio, a nonprofit residency program, has announced Reynier Leyva Novo, Yuliya Lanina, and Nohemí Pérez as its Spring 2023 International Artists-in-Residence.
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The National Endowment for the Arts has announced its first round of 2023 awards, providing $34 million in funding to organizations across the country, with a total of over $1 million going to 67 Texas arts organizations.
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Liz Kim writes about a group exhibition featuring artists from Gwangju, South Korea, and about a show by San Antonio artist Luis Valderas.
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This week: a group exhibition in Dallas featuring decades of Black artists working in abstraction, a singular monumental work in San Antonio, new paintings and works on paper influenced by the COVID-19 pandemic in Houston, and more.
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Artpace, a nonprofit residency program in San Antonio, has announced its Fall 2022 International Artists-in-Residence.
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This week: a solo show featuring sculptures inspired by Aztec culture in San Antonio, a performance and exhibition confronting trauma and perseverance in Houston, speculative fiction works drawing on Liberian ancestry and science fiction in Dallas, and more.
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Artpace, a San Antonio-based residency program, has announced a call for Texas artists for its 2024 International Artist-in-Residence program.