This is the second year of the Prize, which will for this cycle again focus on the North Texas region.
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We had a great night Friday, May 17, 2019 at the Texas Gallery in Houston, celebrating Rainey Knudson as she sets off on new adventures.
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For Rainey Knudson’s last week at Glasstire, she recounts her five fondest art-related memories leading up to and during her Glasstire years.
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In her farewell lecture, Glasstire founder Rainey Knudson discusses the history of the site and reveals our top 5 articles of all time (to date).
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In her interview, Ms. Knudson talks about the similarities and differences between Houston and Los Angeles, and how Glasstire has evolved over the years.
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In a talk titled 'Art, Media and the Digital Dumpster Fire,' Knudson tells the story of Glasstire from its origin as a scrappy startup in 2000 to its status as a nationally known visual art journal.
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Fort Worth Modern to Feature Rainey Knudson in 2019 Lecture Series
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechRainey Knudson's lecture will cover what it’s like to write about art in the digital age, and how that has changed since she established the publication in 2001.
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During her 18 years at the helm, Knudson has shaped Glasstire into an important resource and connective tissue for the statewide Texas art scene.
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In her talk, titled 'Art, Media, & the Digital Dumpster Fire,' Knudson will cover what it's like to write about art in the digital age, and how that has changed since she established Glasstire in 2001.
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Houston Public Media’s Jen Rice put out a radio news spot yesterday, interviewing Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH) Director Gary Tinterow, Contemporary Arts Museum (CAMH) Director Bill Arning, and…
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Today Bill Davenport announced that he will be stepping down as Editor-in-Chief of Glasstire at the end of April to focus on his work as an artist. A longtime…
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Video: The Glasstire Talks: Hugh Forrest of SXSW Interactive
by Glasstireby GlasstireGlasstire Founder Rainey Knudson interviews Hugh Forrest, Director of the South by Southwest Interactive Festival.
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Today marks the beginning of this year’s Texas Contemporary art fair at Houston’s George R. Brown Convention Center. For the fancy folks who shell out $100 for a preview pass,…
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Hunting PLC has announced that its jurors have whittled down the 2014 Hunting Art Prize entrants to 115 artists to move on to the final round of judging. The panel…
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Kelly Klaasmeyer, editor of Glasstire for the past five years, has announced that she will be stepping down to pursue her own writing projects in early February. Klaasmeyer has overseen…
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Last night’s inaugural Glasstire Texas Auction raised over $100,000 for Glasstire and Texas artists! Net proceeds were reportedly 90% higher than the old, silent-auction-and-outrageous-but-expensive-party style gala. Over $26,000 of the…
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Mark your calendar for Glasstire’s first annual Texas Auction! On Friday, November 2 from 6-9pm, Sara Friedlander a vice oresidnet at Christie’s, New York, will auction off a bucket of…
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Did you go to this thing? Houston’s Art Ball — aka Disaster Ball, a fundraiser for this here publication, it was. I went all the way from San Antonio. I…
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Glasstire’s contributors suss out the season’s most promising shows. AUSTIN Evidence of Houdini’s Return Arthouse/AMOA January 4 – March 4, 2012 Arthouse and AMOA are officially conjoined twins and, as…
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Enormous aisles, enormous booths, enormous art, all surrounded by a fortification of shipping containers: the TX Contemporary Fair promises already to be a whopper. From a warren of bare bones,…