Creed starts in April; she will support Ballroom's mission to expand its programming beyond Texas.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech are joined by artist Emily Link to run down this week’s top art events, and to chat about what it takes to run a successful artist-run space.
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Review
The Way You Make Me Feel: Jibade-Khalil Huffman at Ballroom Marfa
by Neil Fauersoby Neil FauersoHuffman’s solo show slides between process and transcendence, like a lever on a mixing board.
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Neil Fauerso and guest Veronica Ortuño on the next phase for her project Las Cruxes, plus the oldest art collective space in Texas, and Grace Jones deadlifting James Bond.
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Scheduled for April 25 - April 29, 2019, Marfa Myths' sixth year boasts the "most eclectic and electrifying" programming that the festival has seen yet.
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Ballroom Marfa and the McDonald Observatory in Fort Davis are partnering to host a program featuring the best of both institutions: a screening of Patricio Guzmán's film Nostalgia for the Light, and a Star Party featuring star and constellation viewing through the observatory's various telescopes.
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In conjunction with its current exhibition Hyperobjects, organized by Ballroom Marfa’s director and curator Laura Copelin in collaboration with philosopher and Rice University professor Timothy Morton, Ballroom has organized three programs…
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Stone Circle, commissioned by Ballroom Marfa, debuted during the April 29 full moon and will remain for at least five years, reports CultureMap Austin. Located near the Marfa Municipal Golf…
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“Eat, sleep, dub, repeat,” Marie sang, and the crowd sang back. This is Part Two of a two-part dispatch on this year's Marfa Myths.
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If you missed SXSW, or even if you went, be aware that there are two other festivals coming up. Dallas’ Nasher Sculpture Center will be presenting its “’til Midnight at…
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The central themes of the show are shimmering and elusive, like sunlight on a river.
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What was so powerful about the weekend’s conference was the attempt from a number of different subjective and practical standpoints to evoke an ethics around collaboration.
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Brooklyn-based record label Mexican Summer and Texas artspace Ballroom Marfa have announced that their annual music and arts festival Marfa Myths is returning for its fifth year in 2018. The four-day…
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Ballroom Marfa has announced that its Interim Director, Laura Copelin, has been appointed as the organization’s new Executive Director. Copelin was hired by the nonprofit in 2014 as an associate curator. Before coming to…
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"I still think it's the best way to really see all that Marfa has to offer."
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Christina Rees and Rainey Knudson on Hurricane Harvey and the coast, and some shows to catch across other parts of Texas.
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This week, Ballroom Marfa announced that the organization’s curator, Laura Copelin, has been appointed interim director after Susan Sutton’s departure to pursue “new opportunities in Los Angeles.” Sutton was selected as Ballroom’s…
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We headed out via I-10 for a weekend of transcendent music, provocative art, and the recurring experience of wondering whether you are actually seeing Father John Misty everywhere or whether there are just 35 dudes around you who all look exactly like Father John Misty.
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Rainey Knudson and Christina Rees on beautiful people in Marfa, hippies in Houston, and, after a major controversy, the return of Contemporary Art Month in San Antonio.
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The annual Marfa Myths festival kicks off this Thursday and runs through the weekend, and one point of programming we like is Dirty Gay Movie Night at the Crowley Theater on…