Today Glasstire is announcing that the publication and its longtime Editor-in-Chief, Christina Rees, have parted ways.
Christina Rees
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This year's juror is Glasstire's Editor-in-Chief, Christina Rees.
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The Lifetime Achievement Award, the second given by the Rabkin Foundation, awards $50,000 to Knight.
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This is the second year of the Prize, which will for this cycle again focus on the North Texas region.
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The four individuals, who will inhabit the organization's live/work spaces, will use their time in the Panhandle to hone their craft and create new projects and bodies of work.
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News
Crystal Bridges Makes People Smart, But Deadline for Fellowship is Approaching
by Paula Newtonby Paula NewtonThe institution hopes to attract the next generation of art scholars.
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News
D Magazine Names Glasstire’s Christina Rees as Dallas’ ‘Best Critic’
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechDallas’ D Magazine has named Glasstire’s Editor-in-Chief, Christina Rees, as “Best Critic” in Dallas for its 2018 Best of Big D awards. Running annually since 2001, the publication’s awards are given out…
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Podcast
Introducing Neil Fauerso as Guest Editor, with Christina Rees
by Neil Fauersoby Neil FauersoThis summer, Glasstire brings on board Neil Fauerso as Guest Features Editor. Here, Neil introduces himself and chats with Glasstire Editor-in-Chief Christina Rees about the first art they were exposed to, the vitality of of the horror genre, the Trump movie trailer, and the art-political landscape of Texas.
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"If you are dumb and without talent going in you'll still be that way coming out. "
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I've reverse-engineered my way through art history, while maintaining a mild obsession with Smithson and his work. It’s his fault I poured all that grease.
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Today, The Dorothea and Leo Rabkin Foundation announced that Christina Rees, Glasstire’s Editor-in-Chief, has been awarded the new Rabkin Prize for Arts Journalism. For its inaugural year, sixteen arts writers were…
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Glasstire is pleased to announce the appointment of Christina Rees as Editor-in-Chief. A longtime freelance writer for Glasstire, Rees joined the staff as Senior Texas Editor in 2014. Her new…
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on wretched excess, an artist's unmarked grave, and an MFA show you shouldn't miss.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on creepy holes, 24-hour marathons, and aggressive girly seduction. 1. Charles Atlas in Performance The Paramount Theatre (Austin) January 9, 8–10PM A performance by Charles Atlas featuring…
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The Alamo and four Spanish colonial Catholic missions in Texas are being designated U.S. World Heritage sites by the United Nations, as is reported by USA Today. The designation, announced…
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Top FiveVideo
Top Five: June 25, 2015 with Special Guest Star Heyd Fontenot!
by Glasstireby Glasstire"It's still art, even though it looks like playground equipment."
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BlogGlasstireVideo
Video: How To Get Rid of the Art You Don’t Want Anymore
by Glasstireby GlasstireYou're out of room in your house, your kids don't want it, you know better than to give it to Goodwill, and you're not going to pay for storage. What do you do??
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And just like fat people never need to be told they're fat because, seriously, they know, the smarter Dallas artists don't need to be told about how stultifying and suburban Dallas life can be. They know.
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The public relations fight between the Nasher Sculpture Center and the Dallas Police and Fire Pension System just got a lot nastier. The Dallas News has published an article about…
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The recession brought to the city a concentration of young, energetic, like-minded creatives. Now, how do we keep them here?