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Little Big Show: Piana Chart Reveals  How Antonini Downsized Outsize Exhibition

Little Big Show: Piana Chart Reveals How Antonini Downsized Outsize Exhibition

By Bill Davenport on July 3, 2012

Juror Marco Antonini has waded through the 381 entries for this year’s edition of The Big Show at Lawndale Art Center, choosing the smallest number [...]

Posted in Newswire | Tagged big show, Brian Piana, marco antonini, the great god pan is dead | 2 Responses

Sasha Dela, untitled, 2012, 20 x 24 in., archival digital print

Sustainable Practice: Sasha Dela

By Rachel Hooper on May 18, 2012

Sasha Dela moved to Houston about seven years ago as a fellow in the MFAH Core Program and quickly became an important part of the [...]

Posted in Uncategorized, Wax by the Fire | Tagged alex clausen, Ariane Roesch, Art League Houston, Brian Piana, elysa lozano, Glassell School of Art Core Program, incubate, james mcanally, jonn herschend, luminary center for the arts, nancy douthey, nancy zastudil, Sarrita Hunn, sasha dela, sisyphus office, Skydive, sunday soup, temporary art review | Leave a response

Skydive Celebrates Its 4th Year

Skydive Celebrates Its 4th Year

By Rachel Hooper on February 4, 2012

  Four years ago, Sasha Dela and Ariane Roesch opened a studio on an upper floor of an outdated and slightly ominous looking office building [...]

Posted in Wax by the Fire | Tagged adela andea, Ariane Roesch, art, Brian Piana, carl sudath, chin xaou ti won, chris akin, contemporary art, contemporary art houston, emily sloan, haden garrett, jim nolan, mary magsamen, nancy douthey, rachel hecker, sasha dela, Skydive, stephan hillerbrand, Terrell James | Leave a response

Chuck Ivy Wins Glasstire Virtual Residency: $2000 (Real) Dollars Go to Man of Many Hats

Chuck Ivy Wins Glasstire Virtual Residency: $2000 (Real) Dollars Go to Man of Many Hats

By Bill Davenport on October 2, 2011

Houston artist Chuck Ivy will be the 2012 Glasstire virtual artist in residence, selected  by jurors Brian Piana (our last VR) and Abinadi Meza. Ivy [...]

Posted in Newswire | Tagged adrian meza, beans barton and the bi-peds, Brian Piana, chuck ivy, glasstire virtual residency | 1 Response

$2000 Glasstire Virtual Residency goes begging: editors in panic announce media blitz

$2000 Glasstire Virtual Residency goes begging: editors in panic announce media blitz

By Bill Davenport on July 14, 2011

Despite a $2000 award, despite resume-building new-media cachet, despite the popularity of past residents‘ online projects, the storied connectedness of the social media continuum has [...]

Posted in Newswire | Tagged Abinadi Meza, Brian Piana, glasstire virtual residency, Kelly Klaasmeyer | Leave a response

Piana pits Houston art fairs in apocalyptic battle

By Bill Davenport on July 8, 2011

The first art I’ve seen about the upcoming Houston art fair mayhem hit the web last week: Brian Piana’s battle-droid interactive graphic casts the fairs [...]

Posted in Newswire | Tagged Brian Piana, houston fine ar fair, megaziods, piana, robot wars, texas contemporary art fair, transformers | Leave a response

From Brian Piana's "Journal of the Collective Me"

2011 Glasstire Virtual Residency: Call for Application

By Glasstire on June 25, 2011

What is it? The 2011 Glasstire Virtual Residency is a $2000 award toward the production of a web-based art project. The artist will retain all [...]

Posted in Article, Call for Entries, Feature | Tagged 2011 Glasstire Virtual Residency, A Feverish Dream, Abinadi Meza, Brian Piana, competiotion, David Chen, Paul Slocum, Spam Graffitti, Spirit Surfers, web-based art | 2 Responses

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