A recap of a performance by the Austin troupe Shaboom!, as part of Fusebox Festival 2022.
Museum of Human Achievement
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The Mid-America Arts Alliance has awarded over $1.1 million in support to regional arts and culture organizations.
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William Sarradet on "Christmas Carol 2060: Tanline Steamroller," a recent play at the Museum of Human Achievement in Austin.
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The Museum of Human Achievement, a multi-disciplinary art space and nonprofit organization in Austin, has announced three new initiatives: a new grant, a residency for artists, and a new installation.
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MoHA in Austin has put out an open call for its 'Welcome to My Homepage' Digital Artist Residency Program, and artists can apply though August 1.
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Brandon Zech and guest host Henry G. Sanchez on an installation you hear instead of see, a show that uses materials to poke holes in romanticized nature, and a ‘themeless’ group show in San Antonio.
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Top Five
Top Five: March 14, 2019 with Adrian Aguilera, Tammie Rubin, & Betelhem Makonnen
by Glasstireby GlasstireBrandon Zech is with guests Adrian Aguilera, Tammie Rubin, and Betelhem Makonnen to talk about their show in Austin called constant escape, an important group show in College Station, and an alternative art fair called Satellite.
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Because this is Satellite's first fair in Texas, and because the organization has done its homework via some strong Texas connections, Glasstire has partnered with Satellite and will be on site recording a podcast throughout the fair's duration.
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News
Austin’s Satellite Art Show Announces Exhibitors & Programs for March Event
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechOne of the highlights of the fair is the number of participating Texas-based artists and spaces: 7 of the 24 exhibiting organizations are Texas-based.
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News
Inaugural Satellite Art Show in Austin Now Accepting Applications
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechSatellite Austin will showcase emerging dealers and galleries, as well as artist-run spaces and non-profits.
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The Satellite Art Show, an art fair aimed at fostering the careers of young dealers, artists, non-profits and artist-run spaces, has told Glasstire that it will make its Texas debut in Austin…
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Web-based projects and residencies might not be the newest thing happening in the art world, but they’re still pretty cool. Lots of Texas organizations — Big Medium, Co-Lab Projects, and even…
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"How can we reach a community and think about the resources within the community in order to demonstrate that the museum is part of the community?"
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Brandon Zech and guest host Michael Anthony García on two great shows on UT campus, contemporary Aboriginal art, and some very cool ‘80s film-still paintings by a Texas favorite.
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Review
The Power of Refusal: Kevin McNamee-Tweed’s Departure from Austin
by Ayden LeRouxby Ayden LeRouxThe surface of jubilant play and imperfection in McNamee-Tweed’s work gives way to a more existential bleakness.
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Brandon Zech and this week’s guest Jamie Panzer are in Austin talking about a traveling artist, a big project reveal, and a pair of artists who make color explode.
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Brandon Zech shares some thoughts on the work he saw on his most recent trip.
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I’m not seeing a lot of new revolutionary art yet (yet!), but I’m not seeing too much pablum, either.
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Today is the day you’ve all been waiting for. Don your cliché Warhol costume, grab two armfuls of candy (because you’re an adult) and go forth into the night. If…
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The winners of the 2014-2015 Austin Critics’ Table Awards, given by an informal group of arts writers from the Austin American-Statesman and the Austin Chronicle, were announced last night. The…