This week: a solo exhibition exploring how people experience time and space through nonlinear paths in Houston, a survey of recent work created by artists living near the U.S./Mexico border in El Paso, a two-person show considering the legacy of father and son artists in Beaumont, and more.
Prizer Arts & Letters
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This week: a free festival of self-published art and literature in San Antonio, an annual juried exhibition in Dallas, an anniversary show featuring custom chain stitch embroidery work, and more.
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This week: inflatable sculptures in Corpus Christi, a group exhibition exploring social practice art in Richardson, a solo show of photography documenting African American history in the South in Texarkana, and more.
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This week: summer group shows in Austin and Houston, a trip to Lubbock, and pandemic-loomed work in San Antonio.
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Christopher Blay joins special guest Carrie Kenny in Austin to share Texas exhibitions that deal with Caruso's visit to Fort Worth, the portrayals of Black women, and all things animal.
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Christopher Blay and William Sarradet on experimentation in art-making, the Texas Sculpture Group, and an artist who tackles the idea of the white picket fence.
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Christopher Blay and Christina Rees on a power nap for 2020, the creative advantage of dyslexia, and a show in Austin titled "People the We."
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Houston will host its Houston Pride Parade this Saturday, June 24, waaaay before Dallas’ “Lakewood Brewing Alan Ross Texas Freedom Parade presented by T-Mobile” in mid-September and well before the…