By John Aasp on June 4, 2012
Glenn Downing was Texas-born and raised “alongside men with little or no formal education; men who grew up using their hands and got where they [...]
Posted in Blog, John AƤsp, The Open Blog | Tagged Ant Farm, Glenn Downing, Jackelope, james surls, Nam June Paik, Texas Art, Tree of Life, Waco |
By Sarah Fisch on November 15, 2011
Hi again, Glasstire readers! This is what I think y’all look like: And also like this: Hello to you all. This December, I embark [...]
Posted in Blog, Chupacabrona | Tagged arts journalism, austin film festival, chupacabra, chupacabrona world tour, contemporary art, corpus christi, elizabeth avellan, Glasstire, harlingen, mariella sonam perez, multimedia journalism, rigoberto gonzalez, rio grande valley, road trip, roadrunner, Sarah Fisch, south texas underground film, stuf, Texas Art, texas film, USA Projects |
By Sarah Fisch on November 15, 2011
Hi again, Glasstire readers! This is what I think y’all look like: And also like this: Hello to you all. This December, I embark [...]
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged arts journalism, austin film festival, chupacabra, chupacabrona world tour, contemporary art, corpus christi, elizabeth avellan, Glasstire, harlingen, mariella sonam perez, multimedia journalism, rigoberto gonzalez, rio grande valley, road trip, roadrunner, Sarah Fisch, south texas underground film, stuf, Texas Art, texas film, USA Projects |
By Eric Zimmerman on June 19, 2011
Who would’ve thought I’d ever be shilling for Texas, with a glass half-full at that? But having recently spent some time back in The Bayou [...]
Posted in Blog, Eric Zimmerman | Tagged Austin Art Scene, Texas, Texas Art |