The Texas Open Call is the only way to be considered for Artpace programs and exhibitions, including the International Artist-in-Residence program, Hudson Showroom and Main Space exhibitions, special projects, such…
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San Antonio’s Artpace is bringing back its popular “Resident Welcome Potluck.” The community tradition took a little break but returns to welcome its Summer 2018 International Artists-in-Residence, Zoë Charlton (Washington,…
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San Antonio is where it makes the most sense for some contemporary art content to explore the past and its powerful hold on the present.
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Yesterday, the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA)’s first of two major grant announcements of fiscal year 2018 was delivered. More than $25 million in grants across all artistic disciplines…
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Polly G. Koch, age 65, died on November 28, 2017, in Houston’s Montrose area while walking her two dachshunds. A pickup truck struck her at the corner of Mandell Street…
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on art that hides outdoors, a group show in Brownsville, and a new art lending library.
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Review
Lili Reynaud-Dewar, Martha Wilson, and Heyd Fontenot at Artpace
by Neil Fauersoby Neil FauersoTaken together, the three solo shows are concerned with performance. You may never stop acting, but sometimes you can see the stage.
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Artpace in San Antonio has extended the deadline for its Texas Open Call due to so many artists directly affected by Hurricane Harvey. It was August 31, and now it’s…
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This is activist art of the best sort. The overall effect is one of incantation, vigil and ritual.
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Special Edition: Christina Rees and Rainey Knudson on the top five artist residencies in Texas.
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I’m going to stop right there. Please stop reading and go.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on art you can drink from, art you can sink into, and a museum of toilet seats.
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Artpace, the San Antonio artist residency, announced today its inaugural Curatorial Residency program. Set to occur every fall and spring, the six-week program will bring in curators from around the world to conduct…
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on a new artist residency, finding grace in destruction, and this weekend's dialogue between two creative icons.
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Livestreaming can be inherently political in this day and age because our bodies are the most political subject of all.
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The show, featuring a Texas, an American, and a New Zealand artist is strikingly resonant and cohesive, and steeped in community and demarcation.
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Brandon Zech and this week’s guest Jamie Panzer are in Austin talking about a traveling artist, a big project reveal, and a pair of artists who make color explode.
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News
Congrats Robert Hodge, Christie Blizard, and Heyd Fontenot!: Artpace Announces Its 2017 Artist-in-Residence Schedule
by Glasstireby GlasstireArtpace in San Antonio has announced this year’s schedule for its three international artist-in-residency cycles. As usual, there are three artists per cycle: one from Texas, one from the United States…
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This week, the National Endowment for the Arts NEA) announced more than $30 million will be awarded to nonprofit organizations and individuals across the country for grants in the areas…
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For more than a decade, El Paso-based artist Margarita Cabrera has dedicated her art making to venerating the lives of Mexican immigrants