This week: monoprints in Lockhart, tintype photographs in College Station, a group exhibition investigating issues related to land in Houston, and more.
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I am looking forward to a future where the stories that were lost will be exhumed and honored by all.
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Artist Joins With Texas A&M Corps of Cadets to Create Large-Scale Installation
by Glasstireby GlasstireArtist Jenn Hassin is also a U.S. Air Force veteran, and over the course of this summer in preparation for her show at Texas A&M’s Wright Gallery in College Station, the Austin-based Hassin…
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Earlier this year Glasstire founder Rainey Knudson reviewed the UT Press book The Collections, a massive tome chronicling every object in the collection of the University of Texas at Austin.…
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Houston artist Brian Piana recently launched his new podcast RGB (A) that will, week by week, chronicle his process as he prepares for his exhibition at the Wright Gallery on the…
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More Aggie Art! Exhibition Promises Updated Version of Conservative Collection
by Paula Newtonby Paula NewtonAs if in response to Rainey Knudson’s recent essay, “The Cult of Memory at Texas A&M,” the Forsyth Galleries at A&M opened an exhibition called A Second Look: Interpretations of…
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To an outsider, the A&M campus feels unattractive, humorless and a little silly. And yet: there really is a palpable, profoundly likeable sense of honor at the place.
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Even in Bryan, TX, where everything is maroon—even here, it's here.
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Next Sunday, August 7, The University Art Galleries Department at Texas A&M is hosting a free workshop on Paper Coil Basket Making for youth ages 8 – 14, facilitated by…