Glasstire's staff and contributors share which Texas-based shows, events, and works made their personal “best” lists for 2023.
Lawndale Art Center
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This week: a group show featuring over 100 artists in Houston, a retrospective of abstract works in Fort Worth, fourteen women-identifying artists examine womanhood in Austin, and more.
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Lawndale, a Houston-based multidisciplinary contemporary art center, has announced the artists selected for “The Big Show” 2023.
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Lawndale has announced the open call for Houston and Gulf Coast-based artists to apply to its annual Artist Studio Program.
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Review
Review: Like No One Else: Alexis Pye at Lawndale Art Center, Houston
by Doug Welshby Doug WelshDoug Welsh reviews artist Alexis Pye's solo exhibition at Lawndale Art Center.
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The Blanton Museum of Art in Austin and Lawndale in Houston have announced new hires.
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Carris Adams interviews artist Jamie Robertson about the role familial histories and archives play in her work.
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William Sarradet writes about recent exhibitions at Foto Relevance, SITE Gallery, and Erin Cluley Gallery, and a performance at Lawndale.
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Lawndale has announced the purchase of the vacant lot adjacent to its building.
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The City of Houston Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs (MOCA) is awarding $35,000 to fourteen individuals and nonprofit organizations using digital technology in innovative ways.
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Lawndale has announced the artists selected by juror Daisy Nam for The Big Show 2022.
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This week: meditative outsider art in Waxahachie, a group show centered on care in Houston, large-scale abstract paintings in Dallas, and more!
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El Lawndale Art and Performance Center ha anunciado la convocatoria para "The Big Show," una exposición anual seleccionada por un jurado y formada por artistas que residen 160 kilómetros a la redonda de la organización.
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Lawndale has announced the open call for “The Big Show,” an annual juried exhibition open to artists living within a 100-mile radius of the center.
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Two Emily Peacock exhibitions in Houston use humor to mediate materials, mental health, and motherhood.
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The show opens June 18, and will feature 212 works by 182 artists.
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Christopher Blay and Christina Rees on Texas barns in danger, Italian drawings in Space City, and an artist who has her finger on the pulse of human awfulness.
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"Despite moving back to the Northeast with my family, I hope to remain involved with Lawndale as it continues to grow and do great things."
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Three artists' works will be commissioned by Sankofa and be shown in Lawndale’s east-facing windows on Main Street.
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With uncertainty still the rule around Coronavirus testing, cases, and a possible vaccine, a lot of reopening plans are in flux.