On September 30, 2023, the Art Institutes system of private for-profit art schools, including campuses in Austin, Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio, permanently closed.
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The Crow Museum of Asian Art Appoints Natalia Di Pietrantonio as New Curator
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of the University of Texas at Dallas has appointed Natalia Di Pietrantonio, Ph.D., as its new curator.
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Profile
Rekindling Collaboration: The University of Houston and “The Orange Show Show”
by Doug Welshby Doug Welsh 0 commentDoug Welsh writes about the connection between The Orange Show Center for Visionary Art and the nearby University of Houston.
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Review
Review: Women Take the Wheel at “Denton Modernism” at PDNB Gallery, Dallas
by Charissa N. Terranova 0 commentCharissa Terranova reviews the exhibition “Denton Modernism: 1940-1980” at Photographs Do Not Bend Gallery in Dallas.
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Plein Air Painting Competition Returns to San Angelo for Tenth Year
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentThe San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts will host the 10th Anniversary Celebration of the painting competition "EnPleinAirTEXAS" in October.
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Review
“En El Frente”: Exploring Chicano Independent Publications at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi
by Elena Rodzby Elena Rodz 0 commentElena Rodz reviews the exhibition "En El Frente," a show of Chicano independent publications from the 1960s and 70s, on view at Weil Gallery at the Center for the Arts, Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi.
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Dallas Fundraising Organization Art Conspiracy to Cease Operations
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentDallas-based nonprofit Art Conspiracy is shutting down after 18 years of operation.
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William Sarradet writes about four feature-length documentaries screened at the 2023 iteration of the Flatland Film Festival in Lubbock.
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Cluley Projects, Erin Cluley Gallery’s satellite site, has announced its third annual open call for exhibition proposals.
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This fall season, the Panhandle is seeing an ever-growing number of art exhibitions, events, and art spaces.
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This week: a retrospective of portraits by a renowned local artist in Houston, a show of abstract works created across three decades in Galveston, a celebration of Black joy through photorealistic portraits in Dallas, and more.
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Artist Rights Come Under Scrutiny After Artwork is Removed and then Reinstalled at the Fort Worth Community Arts Center
by Jessica Fuentes 8 commentsOver the past week, a series of events has unfolded that brings into question what rights artists have, how they are protected, and who is responsible for enforcing them.
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Suspicion is a Material in Ariel Wood’s Solo Exhibition, “raze”
by Emily Leeby Emily Lee 0 commentEmily Lee reviews a solo exhibition by artist Ariel Wood, on view at grayDUCK Gallery in Austin.
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Brandon Zech escribe sobre la vida, obra y legado del artista y galerista de Houston Wayne Gilbert.
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Five-Minute Tours: Laura J. Lawson at Ro2 Art Gallery, Dallas
by Jennifer Battaglia 0 commentA video tour of an exhibition by artist Laura J. Lawson, on view at Ro2 Art Gallery in Dallas.
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Sculpture Month Houston will host a special event to commemorate the legacy of Jesse Lott.
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Review
Witnessing the Relational in JD Pluecker’s “Unsettlements: Moms”
by Xan Murphyby Xan Murphy 0 commentXan Murphy reviews an exhibition by artist, writer, and translator JD Pluecker, on view at Texas State Galleries in San Marcos.
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Texas Vignette has announced the 48 women artists from 23 Texas cities who will be featured in its annual art fair this fall in Dallas.
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Profile
Histories Beneath the Surface: The Flower Shop Residency in Brownsville, Texas
by Kim Sandovalby Kim Sandoval 1 commentKim Sandoval writes about the Flower Shop Residency, a new artist-in-residence program in Brownsville, Texas founded by artist Jesus Treviño.
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HOODOO Art Foundation, an Amarillo-based nonprofit public art project, has announced the lineup for its annual Hoodoo Mural Festival.