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The Image Extends Past the Edge of the Plane: an Interview with J. Parker Valentine

The Image Extends Past the Edge of the Plane: an Interview with J. Parker Valentine

By Katie Geha on May 8, 2013

J. Parker Valentine is an artist who lives in Austin, TX and New York City. Her recent show at Artpace San Antonio extends her drawing [...]

Posted in Blog, Uncategorized | Tagged Adam Putnam, Artpace, J. Parker Valentine, texana | Leave a response

CS/SC: Uncanny Parallels in Sculpture Raise Eyebrows

CS/SC: Uncanny Parallels in Sculpture Raise Eyebrows

By Bill Davenport on January 25, 2013

Scott Carter,  who received  his MFA at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2011, has been getting some attention for his gallery-deconstructing [...]

Posted in Newswire | Tagged Artpace, Chris Sauter, deconstructed gallery, drywall art, scott carter | 32 Responses

Keri Oldham

2013 Spring Preview

By GT contributors on January 6, 2013

Glasstire contributors offer up their picks for the best spring shows around the state. Think we missed something great? Post it in the comments section [...]

Posted in Article, Feature, Uncategorized | Tagged 1117 Garland, 500X, Adam Putnam, Alison Kuo, amset, Andrew Douglas Underwood, andrew wyeth, angela kallus, Art Museum of Southeast Texas, Artpace, Ben Shahn, Blue Star Contemporary Art Center, brett bloom, Charles Burchfield, Charles Sheeler, colette copeland, Colorful Food, Dave HIckey, Day Wheeler, designated drivers, Diego Bianchi, diverseworks, Edgardo Aragón, Edward Hopper, Fernando Brito, FotoFest, Gary Simmons, George Tooker, Gunilla Klingberg, Interactive Records, Into the Wild Meaning, Ivete Lucas, J. Parker Valentine, Jennifer Ward, Jimmy Peña, Jorge Arreola Barraza, Joseph Cornell, K Space Contemporary, Keri Oldham, kirk hopper fine art, Man Ray, marc fischer, Marcela Rico, Marty Walker Gallery, mckinney avenue contemporary, McNay Museum of Art, miguel aragon, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Ogden Museum of Southern Art, Okay Mountain, Paul Cadmus, Pedro Reyes, Philip Guston, rice gallery, Roberta Harris, salem collo-julin, sally chandler, Scott Martin, Sterling Allen, Susie Kalil, Suzanne Cotter, Tala Madani, temporary services, terri thornton, Texas State University Galleries, The Jung Center Gallery, The Reading Room, tony feher, UNLV, VAC, Visual Art Center, Yves Tanguy | Leave a response

Benjamin H. McVey, "The Joke Is Not On You, No. 1 of 5" (edition of 5), wood and plastic, 2012

Houston to San Antonio

By Rachel Hooper on December 9, 2012

We arrived at Blue Star Thursday night to a performance of Justin Randolph Thompson’s Tossin’ the Rag as part of his exhibition Meet Me in the [...]

Posted in Blog, Wax by the Fire | Tagged ann wood, Artpace, benjamin h mcvey, Blue Star Contemporary Art Center, brian fridge, catherine anspon, claudia schmuckli, claudio dicochea, dikeou collection, Esteban Delgado, ethan moore, gabriel diego delgado, gary schafter, Goya, ivan salacido, jon pylypchuk, Jonathan Leach, justin randolph thompson, liza littlefield, McNay Art Museum, Michele Monseau, nancy douthey, painting, photography, royal art lodge, sculpture, susan plum, University of houston, utsa, video, vincent valdez | Leave a response

NEA Awards $60,000 To Artpace For Artist-In-Residence Program

NEA Awards $60,000 To Artpace For Artist-In-Residence Program

By Bill Davenport on November 28, 2012

National Endowment for the Arts Chairman Rocco Landesman announced yesterday that Artpace San Antonio is recommended for a $60,000 NEA Art Works grant to support [...]

Posted in Newswire | Tagged amada cruz, Artpace, international artist in residence program, NEA, Rocco Landesman | Leave a response

Mimi Kato, "Landscape Retreat: In the Woods," 2012, archival pigment print, 28x130"

“Mimi Kato: One Ordinary Day of an Ordinary Town” at Conduit Gallery

By Garry Reece on September 26, 2012

  One Ordinary Day of an Ordinary Town, Mimi Kato’s current exhibition on view at Conduit Gallery, is a continuation of the hybrid digital landscapes [...]

Posted in Article, Review, Uncategorized | Tagged Artpace, Conduit Gallery, japanese theater, mim kato, ukiyo-e | 2 Responses

2012 Fall Preview

2012 Fall Preview

By GT contributors on September 6, 2012

Glasstire contributors offer up their picks for Fall 2012! AUSTIN Emily Roysdon: Pause Pose Discompose Visual Arts Center September 21 – December 8, 2012 Super [...]

Posted in Article, Feature, Uncategorized | Tagged a useful life, A Wrinkle In Time, aaron landsman, aaron parazette, amoa, Andy Campbell, Andy Coolquitt, animals, Ann Stautberg, Anne Wilkes Tucker, Annenberg Space for Photography, archetype, Architecture, art, Art Museum of Southeast Texas, arthouse, Artpace, austin, austin museum of art, BEAUMONT, ben lima, Benito Huerta, Beverly Penn, blaffer, box 13 artspace, Brooklyn Museum, bureaucracy, Burt Long, Canis Familiaris, Carter Ernst, Cathy Cunningham-Little, Charles Jones, Charmaine Locke, children, Chinati Weekend 2012, chris powell, claes oldenburg, Co-Lab, Co-Lab Projects, Colby Bird, collage, Colombia University, commercial images, Conduit Gallery, contemporary, coosje van bruggen, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Corinne Jones, Cornelia Parker, cosmopolitanism, culture, dallas, DB12: Volume 2, denison university, Día de los Muertos, diverseworks, DIY, Documentary, East Texas, Ed Hill, el paso museum of art, El Paso Public Library, Elizabeth Akamatsu, Emily Roysdon, erika osborne, Eugene Binder Gallery, Eva Rothschild, exhibition, Federico Veiroj, film, Fl!ght gallery, fort worth, Fort Worth Contemporary Arts, found objects, Frank Tolbert, FringeNYC, front gallery, glassblowing, Global Lens, Gregg Bordowitz, hair, Harris Lieberman Gallery, Harry Geffert, Hilary Harnischfeger, House Lamps, Houston, installation, james surls, janeil engelstad, Janet Chaffee, Jeffers Theatre, Jerolyn & Roger Colombik, jesus moroles, Joan Batson, joe rosenthal, john wilcox, Judy Rushin, Julie Bozzi, Justin Parr, Ken Little, kia neill, Kris Pierce, Kristin Gamez, Lawndale, Lesbians to the Rescue, Letitia & Sedrick Huckaby, Liam Gillick, Linda Ridgway, Liza & Lee Littlefield, local government, LTTR, Manuel Carrillo, Marfa, mari hernandez, Marianne Green, Mario Ybarra Jr., mark cole, Mark McDaniel, Martha Rosler, más rudas collective, Más Triste San Antonio, menil, menil drawing institute, mexic-arte, mfah, michelle white, mitchell center, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, modernism, modular design, Mona Hatoum, Moody Gallery, multimedia, multimedia storytelling, museum of fine arts, Nasher Sculpture Center, natalie zelt, New York International Fringe Festival, nut milk, NYIFF, off-the-grid, Otis Jones, painting, panhandle, Paul Kittelson, paul strand, performance art, Photographic Society of America, photography, piero fenci, pop art, public action, Randy Twaddle, Rebecca Drolen, Renzo Piano, richard wentworth, rio grande valley, robert kinmont, Ruth Leonela Buentello, San Antonio, Sarah Castillo, sauerkraut, Shannon & William Cannings, Sharon Engelstein, Sightings, silkscreen, Slanguage, sol lewitt, south texas underground film, SRO Photo Gallery, Stephen Lapthisophon, Susan Budge, sustainable farming, Suzanne Bloom, technology, terri thornton, Terry & Jo Harvey Allen, Texas, Texas State University Galleries, texas tech, The Dallas Bienniel, The Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, the Menil Collection, The Reading Room, The Sleepy Border Town Insomniacs, Tommy White, TRR, Unit B, university of georgia, university of texas pan american, UT Arlington, UTPA, VAC, Vernon Fisher, Vincent Falsetta, virtual, Visual Arts Center, Waiting for Godot, war, whole foods, will michels, William Campbell Contemporary, window works, women, women & their work, worm farm | Leave a response

Amada Cruz Named New Artpace director

Amada Cruz Named New Artpace director

By Bill Davenport on August 15, 2012

Amada Cruz has been appointed Executive Director of San Antonio’s Artpace. She will assume her post in November 2012. For the past seven years, Cruz [...]

Posted in Newswire | Tagged amada cruz, Artpace | Leave a response

The Cost of Turnover, or how museums could pay more and spend less

The Cost of Turnover, or how museums could pay more and spend less

By Claire Ruud on June 27, 2012

There’s been a lot of management turnover within top tier Texas museums over the past year. [Quick recap: Just 13 months ago, Simone Wicha replaced [...]

Posted in Blog, Claire Ruud | Tagged amoa-arthouse, Artpace, blanton museum of art, cost of turnover, Dallas museum of art, diverseworks, Elizabeth Dunbar, employee turnover, gary tinterow, leadership transition, management turnover, maxwell anderson, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, museums, ned rifkin, nonprofit executive search firms, nonprofit management, peter marzio, regine basha, simone wicha, succession planning | 3 Responses

Newish Artpace Director Regine Basha Resigns for Back Treatment, Heathcott to Fill In.

Newish Artpace Director Regine Basha Resigns for Back Treatment, Heathcott to Fill In.

By Bill Davenport on May 8, 2012

Artpace’s Board of Directors announced today that Regine Basha has resigned as Executive Director to address a medical issue, effective immediately. Basha said, “A few [...]

Posted in Newswire | Tagged Artpace, mary heathcott, regine basha | Leave a response

A Diamond In The Rough- Jessica Sea

Similar but Different #26: Teeth

By Margaret Meehan on February 15, 2012

A few months back while at Artpace I saw the work of Scottish artist Graham Fagen and connected with his installation. Teeth have been a [...]

Posted in Melba Toast | Tagged Artpace, friends, Graham Fagen, jack nicholson, Senalka McDonald | 6 Responses

Image from "Daniel Bozhkov: Cantata for Several Choirs and a Salamander," Arthouse Austin, 2007, curated by Regine Basha and Diana Block

Interview with New Artpace Executive Director Regine Basha

By Claire Ruud on February 9, 2012

Julieta Aranda, Hills Snyder and Regine Basha at Sala Diaz Regine Basha was recently appointed Executive Director of Artpace, San Antonio, a position she’ll assume [...]

Posted in Article, Interview, Uncategorized | Tagged Artpace, Claire Ruud, matthew drutt, regine basha | 2 Responses

Regine Basha Named New Artpace Director

Regine Basha Named New Artpace Director

By Bill Davenport on January 18, 2012

Powerhouse curator Regine Basha has been appointed Executive Director of Artpace in San Antonio, beginning March 1. From 2002-2007, Basha was Adjunct Curator at Arthouse [...]

Posted in Newswire | Tagged Artpace, regine basha | 1 Response

End-of-2011 recommendation: Justin Boyd’s boids at Artpace

End-of-2011 recommendation: Justin Boyd’s boids at Artpace

By Sarah Fisch on December 27, 2011

Justin Boyd’s Window Works installation at Artpace is called “Natural Black, Sprinkled With Cosmic Iridescence.”     This title struck me as maybe unnecessarily long [...]

Posted in Chupacabrona, Uncategorized | Tagged art, Artpace, Artpace Window Works, Blue Star Contemporary Art Center, Chupacabrona, field recordings, Glasstire, grackles, hills snyder, Justin Boyd, San Antonio artists, Sarah Fisch, sound art, Soundcloud interview, Texas wildlife | 4 Responses

Untitled debut at Artpace on May 1, 2010. Photo credit: Justin Parr

A Day With(out) Art

By Margaret Meehan on November 29, 2011

Visual AIDS began Day With(out) Art on December 1st, 1989 as a national day of action and mourning in response to the AIDS crisis. It [...]

Posted in Melba Toast | Tagged AIDS, amoa, arthouse, Artpace, Contemporary Arts Houston, creative time, Day without art, Fort Worth Contemporary, SMU Dallas, Texas, Visual AIDS | 1 Response

Texas’ Slice of the NEA Pie , 2012

Texas’ Slice of the NEA Pie , 2012

By Bill Davenport on November 23, 2011

Along with symphonies, dance companies, and theater groups, visual arts projects in Texas got a share of the 863 National Endowment for the Arts Grants [...]

Posted in Newswire | Tagged amon carter museum, Artpace, artworks I grants, austin film festival, Ballroom Marfa, core residency program, lubbock arts alliance, NEA, project rowhouses, voices breaking boundaries | Leave a response

Texas Contemporary Peeves and Qualms

Texas Contemporary Peeves and Qualms

By Sarah Fisch on October 27, 2011

So, the Texas Contemporary Art Fair is over. (Which gives me an excuse to post the above image. This particular Rachel Hecker piece is impactful [...]

Posted in Chupacabrona | Tagged art, Artpace, austin, Blue Star Contemporary Art Center, chandeliers, crochet, Glasstire, Houston, impenetrable narrative, monofilament, San Antonio, Sarah Fisch, taxidermy, texas contemporary art fair, Texas Gallery, wolves | Leave a response

Centaph- detail. photo credit: Todd Johnson

Kurt Mueller: Living Still at Artpace

By Margaret Meehan on August 17, 2011

Every December I wait anxiously for The Lives They Lived edition of The New York Times. It’s not because I am morbidly wanting to see [...]

Posted in Melba Toast | Tagged Artpace, Chus Martinez, Kurt Mueller | 3 Responses

Artpace’s new old blog, APB, or the Art Pace Blog by any other name

Artpace’s new old blog, APB, or the Art Pace Blog by any other name

By Bill Davenport on August 14, 2011

According to Artpace’s August 12 email blast, the San Antonio org has a “new” blog! After “testing the waters for quite some time now,” Artpace [...]

Posted in Newswire | Tagged apb, Artpace | Leave a response

Covert Ops: blogger’s conspiracy theory has NEA funding individuals through artistic excellence awards

By Bill Davenport on July 21, 2011

Real Clear Arts applauds what it sees as the NEA’s back-door efforts to get public money into the hands of individual artists through residency programs, [...]

Posted in Newswire | Tagged Access to Artistic Excellence, and Glasstire, Anna Journey, Artpace, Ashley Capps, Blue Lapis Light, Chinati Foundation Project Row Houses, Inc., Jesse Helms, Judith Dobrzynski, NEA, real clear arts, Rocco Landesman | Leave a response

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