The National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures recently announced staff shifts, and the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft has welcomed six new members to its Board of Directors.
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Four Texas-based administrators are included in the National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures’ new cohort of its 2023 Advocacy Leadership Institute.
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Sala Diaz, a nonprofit exhibition space in San Antonio’s Cultural Arts District, has announced its acquisition of a new building, as well as details of its 2023 programs and exhibiting artists.
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Rosa Boshier reviews an exhibition featuring work by Ciara Elle Bryant, Tanya Habjouqa, Mari Hernandez, and Letitia Huckaby.
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The Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C. announced the finalists for its sixth Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition.
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Culture Commons, a San Antonio gallery that brings together art and civic conversations, recently reopened with an exhibition that examines issues faced by local women.
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Two Latino-serving organizations, the Mexic-Arte Museum and the National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures, have announced new hires.
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Top Five
Top Five: May 28, 2020. Our All-Time Favorite Glasstire Interviews
by Glasstireby GlasstireChristina Rees and Brandon Zech look back though 20 years of Glasstire’s archives to bring you the juiciest interviews we’ve ever published.
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Crystal Bridges Selects Texas Artists for ‘State of the Art 2020’ Exhibition; Announces New Fellowship
The exhibition will feature works by seven Texas-based artists including Francis Bagley, JooYoung Choi, Jenelle Esparza, Joey Fauerso, Mari Hernandez, Letitia Huckaby, and Kris Pierce.
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Glasstire 4×4: Mari Hernandez – Who or what has influenced your work?
by Glasstireby Glasstire"One of the most influential periods was when I was working with San Anto Cultural Arts, where I was learning about artists who made artwork about Chicana and Chicano identity in Mexican-American experience."
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"My first solo exhibition was titled 'What Remains.' As a statement it refers to perseverance. As a question it refers to what is left to be said."
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"That physical act of actually inserting myself into a piece of work, into the history of art, is really powerful for me.”
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Christina Rees and Rainey Knudson on a two-person show that features a real-life couple, the launch of Houston’s best-ever art book, and a warm shout-out to the Meadows Museum in Dallas.
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Series debut! 4×4: Artist Q+A is a new video series by Walley Films in association with Glasstire. We follow four Texas visual artists who are each asked the same four questions.…
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Altering her appearance to draw from a deep well of informed imagination and fierce and graceful determination, the artist floats in space as a character emerges from her mortal force.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on the beauty of a simple video edit, a rare cross-pollination between Houston and Dallas art collectives, and an artist making your brunch this coming Sunday… down in a hole.
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The National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures (NALAC) recently announced grants to support artists and organizations’ projects throughout 2017. A total of $309,500 has been distributed between three granting programs: the NALAC…
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A few days ago we reported that Austin artist and UT Austin Associate Professor of Art Beili Liu had been awarded a Joan Mitchell Foundation grant in the Foundation’s latest round of national gifts…
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Alana Coates reports on Lady Base, a new gallery in San Antonio’s South Flores Arts District, in the most recent issue of Artmagazine SA. Run by artist Sarah Castillo, the…
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San Anto Cultural Arts Welcomes Another New Executive Director, Community Arts Org Seen to be Stabilizing after Founder’s Death in 2009
San Anto Cultural Arts has a new Executive Director: Harvey Mireles, former board treasurer for the San Antonio Community arts organization, and former Associate Director for The Society of St.…