This week: a group exhibition featuring works by art handlers and collection-care practitioners in Houston, a solo show showcasing sixty decades of work by a New York-based artist in Dallas, an exhibition exploring gun violence and its ramifications in the U.S. in Austin, and more.
Randy Guthmiller
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Permanent collections sit all across the world, waiting patiently to be remembered while we barrel through newness.
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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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Additionally, San Antonio-area artists interested in applying to FOCO's cycle 3 (March- May 2021) may do so by emailing the residency.
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This is the second post in a series of zine roundups where I pull some zines from my library—some old, some new, some from Texas and some from abroad—and give you the lowdown on who made them and what they’re about.
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There’s a new haunted house (read: multi-media art show which we ‘immersive’ these days) coming to Oak Cliff this Halloween. Called Art Haunt and tagged as ‘Haunted House + Art…
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Christina Rees and Michael Bise on Midland versus Odessa culture, painters who can actually paint, and a fond farewell to a cranky Houston artist.
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The second annual Dallas Zine Party will be at Beefhaus on Sunday, Sept. 4, and the application to exhibit (i.e. have a spot at the table or have a table)…
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On September 5 and 6, Dallas will host interconnecting events focusing on the region’s burgeoning love affair with zines. On September 5 at 3 p.m. at the J. Erik Jonsson…