This week: a retrospective exhibition of over 100 works by an Indigenous artist in Fort Worth, a group show examining the legacy and heritage of Freedmen’s Town in Houston, a solo show featuring prominent works by a significant photographer in Abilene, and more.
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Jessica Fuentes reviews “Witness: Black Artists in Texas, Then and Now,” on view at The Grace Museum in Abilene.
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This week: a solo show exploring the cultural exchange across borders in San Benito, a group exhibition celebrating the significant contributions of Black artists in Texas in Abilene, geometric works and photorealistic portraits on display in Rockport, and more.
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The Panhandle has its fair share of exhibitions happening this summer, and we thought we’d compile a few for you here.
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Glasstire's staff and contributors share which Texas-based shows, events, and works made their personal “best” lists for 2022.
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This week: photo transfers exploring bicultural experiences in Austin, a solo show of intricate graphite works in Houston, a retrospective of surreal mixed-media works in El Paso, and more.
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Megan Krznarich on how artist Anna Mavromatis' works trace the ideas about and status of women in American culture.
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Billi London-Gray talks with North Texas-based artist Simeen Farhat about how language and writing relate to her practice.
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Artist and writer Colette Copeland reviews a series of exhibitions focusing on paper and books at the Grace Museum.
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Billi London-Gray visits five shows currently on view at the Grace Museum in Albany.
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The Grace Museum in Abilene, which closed its doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic on March 18, will reopen next Tuesday, June 2.
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Tonight, October 10 from 7-8pm, Bill and Linda Reaves will discuss the work on view at the Grace Museum in Abilene.
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In Richard Linklater’s 2011 film Bernie, there’s a short scene where a man describes the regions of Texas. He goes on easily about the “People’s Republic” of Austin, “the carcinogenic coast”…