Colette Copeland visits the Durga Puja festival in India, which is known as the world's largest global public art festival.
colette copeland
-
-
Colette Copeland writes about working with art students at the National Institute of Design during her time in India on a Fulbright Scholarship.
-
Colette Copeland writes about female Indian artists she's met who are creating smart, inventive work.
-
In the first essay of a four-part series, Colette Copeland writes about her time as a Fulbright Scholar in India.
-
Leslie Moody Castro interviews longtime Glasstire contributor and artist Colette Copeland, in the first of a series of conversations with our writers.
-
Five-Minute ToursVideo
Five-Minute Tours: Colette Copeland at Jody Klotz Fine Art, Abilene
by Glasstireby GlasstireA video walkthrough of Colette Copeland's show at Jody Klotz Fine Art in Abilene.
-
Megan Wilson Krznarich on Colette Copeland's familial connection to one of America's most infamous outlaws.
-
Top Five
Top Five: May 7, 2020. Ways Artists Are Creating During The Great Lockdown of 2020
by Glasstireby GlasstireChristopher Blay is joined by artist Colette Copeland to chat about five ways artists, organizations and spaces continue to get their work in front of an audience during the pandemic shutdown.
-
"What happens in Texas is often more resolved and extreme than elsewhere."
-
Finding some poetry in a Motorbunny is the kind of problem-solving puzzle I’d like to think all good artists would tackle with real intent.
-
Last week the Dallas-based artist Colette Copeland sent someone at Glasstire a link to a video by an artist whose work was in a big overseas group show Copeland’s work…
-
Spectacle Society, a Dallas-based micro-cinema collective, will present a screening of animations by Martha Colburn at Centraltrak (Dallas) on Tuesday, April 18th at 7p.m. Colburn is an acclaimed New York/Amsterdam-based artist whose…
-
"The trick is to orchestrate a project that is easy enough for people with little art experience to participate in while maintaining the visual integrity of the object."
-
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…
-
Michael Bise struggles to suspend his disbelief as we round up Themed Summer Group Shows. "It's a treasure hunt for bad art."
-
Imagine if ABC's cheesy After School Specials featured Sesame Street characters whacked out on crack with a dose of Ryan Trecartin’s depravity. That's Elissa Stafford's House Party.
-
The Art Foundation's (artists Ryder Richards, Lucia Simek and Andrew Douglas Underwood) installation for the Texas Biennial is inspired by Jonathan Lethem’s novel Chronic City.
-
The Sweetest Taboo takes its name, in part, from the popular song by Sade, in which the singer's orgasm is liberated from some place in her understanding that treated it as an outlaw experience.
-
A few nights before I saw the Cindy Sherman retrospective at the Dallas Museum of Art, I dreamed about Cindy. Picture a big warehouse building like Warhol’s New York Factory…
-
Currently on exhibit at the Fort Worth Modern is a focus exhibition on the work of Nigerian/British artist Yinka Shonibare. Shonibare’s work is usually categorized by themes of colonialism/power and…