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By Leslie Castro on March 13, 2013
Recently I had a chance to talk with Nina Hassele, director of Contemporary Art Month (CAM), and CAM Board Member Leigh Baldwin; both told me [...]
Posted in Blog, LMC y Pensamientos Pochosos, Uncategorized | Tagged Adrianne Roesch, Bill Arning, Bite like a Kitty, Britt Lorraine, CAM, Contemporary Art Month, emily sloan, Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, Gus Kopriva, joey fauerso, Julia Barbosa, Kaneem Smith, Kristy Perez, redbud gallery, Saint Lorraine, San Antonio, Sarah Sudhoff, Triple Threat, unit b gallery |
By Bill Davenport on February 21, 2013
In case you’re curious, Otis Ike has posted a photo album of theotis Ike/ Joanna’s recent Mardi Gras at Numbers with Christeene on his website. [...]
Posted in Newswire | Tagged Bill Arning, brian rod, CHRISTEENE, cody ledvina, numbers, Otis Ike, the joanna |
By Bill Davenport on December 15, 2012
Contemporary Art Month San Antonio has named Bill Arning as Curator of the 2013 CAM Perennial. The CAM Perennial opens at the Guadalupe Cultural [...]
Posted in Newswire | Tagged Bill Arning, camx, contemporary art month san antonio, kimberly aubuchon, redbud gallery |
By Bill Davenport on August 23, 2012
Houston’s CAMH is branching out into crowd funding: a new indiegogo campaign to raise $32,000 to bring glitter-panda painter Rob Pruitt’s shiny statue of Andy [...]
Posted in Newswire | Tagged andy warhol, Bill Arning, Public Art Fund, rob pruitt, robert pruitt |
By Bill Davenport on August 22, 2012
Max Fishko of artMRKT, organizers of the upcoming Texas Contemporary Art Fair in Houston has announced a new award component aimed at showcasing “national and [...]
Posted in Newswire | Tagged Bill Arning, franklin sirmans, tx contemporary art fair |
By Bill Davenport on December 25, 2011
The Contemporary Arts Museum Houston has been re-accredited by the American Association of Museums (AAM), after a rigorous multi-year review, becoming one of the elite [...]
Posted in Newswire | Tagged amenrican association of museums, Bill Arning, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston |
By Bill Davenport on July 23, 2011
Sometime Glasstire blogger and ex-Texan Evan J. Garza has co-founded the Fire Island Artist Residency, the first artist-in-residence program exclusively for gay, lesbian bisexual and [...]
Posted in Newswire | Tagged AA bronson, art in general, Bill Arning, chris bogia, evan j garza, fire island artist residency, michael brodeur, new american paintings |
By Kelly Klaasmeyer on June 27, 2011
So you may have heard, Houston is getting an art fair. Um, actually two art fairs. There has been a ridiculous amount of controversy surrounding [...]
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By Claire Ruud on June 17, 2011
(For Part I and Part II, click here and here.) This series has considered the finances of a number of mid-sized, contemporary U.S. arts institutions [...]
Posted in Article, Feature | Tagged amoa, arthouse, Bill Arning, CAC, CAM, camh, Claire Ruud, Contemporary Art Museum Houston, Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, Houston, Marti Mayo, New Orleans, St. Louis, stan vanderbeek |