Until next year (fingers, toes, and everything else crossed): Here are a dozen images from last year's parade. Happy MLK Day!
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News
Perot Museum and African American Museum of Dallas Announce Daniel Gunn as Winner of Staircase Project
by Christopher Blay 0 commentGunn's "GIANT STEPS: Celebrating Extraordinary Achievements of African-American Leaders in STEM," was selected by panelists Dr. Lauren Cross, Byron Sanders, and Arthur Simmons.
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The annual fair, which usually takes place in mid-April, will be held September 30–October 3, 2021.
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Five-Minute Tours
Five-Minute Tours: The David E. Brauer Collection at the Mobile Museum of Art
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 comment"This exhibition explores the question, 'what does an art historian collect?'"
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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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News
MFAH’s Kanitra Fletcher Named National Gallery’s Associate Curator of African American and Afro-Diasporic Art
by Christopher Blay 2 commentsThe Associate Curator of Modern & Contemporary Art at the MFAH will begin her position at the National Gallery on February 1.
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News
Valentina Jager and Bria Lauren Receive $10,000 Artadia Houston Awards
by Christopher Blay 0 commentJager was also recipient of the second annual Houston Artadia Fellowship for Immigrant Artists.
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Disco Kroger — AKA the grocery store near the intersection of Westheimer and Montrose in Houston — has officially closed.
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The new grounds will feature a mural by 105-year-old Cuban-American artist Carmen Herrera.
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In Hannibal, the terrible Ridley Scott-directed sequel to The Silence of the Lambs, Gary Oldman plays an antagonist named Mason Verger. Verger is a wealthy pedophile who was once a…
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The murals are at the following four sites: Airline at Crosstimbers, Airline at Cavalcade, Jensen at Crosstimbers, and Moody Park.
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During the shutdown, the acclaimed artist residency has a bit of extra room to host an informal writing residency in collaboration with Glasstire.
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Drive By
Ride Along With Ruscha: Cruise 40 Years of the Sunset Strip
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentIf you're feeling pent up and would like to get out of the house, here's one way to do it.
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A Houston native, Glentzer has been a staff arts critic for the paper since 1998.
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No one thought it could ever happen. Until it did.
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There are artists and events to pay attention to as we all work together to reconfigure the Texas arts infrastructure.
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As with all things, artists have been using puzzles, or the concept of puzzles, in their work for a long time.
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"This year’s Idea Fund seeks to support new projects developed by Black, Indigenous, and POC artists and encourages creative projects that raise awareness of local social and cultural issues."
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Five-Minute Tours
Five-Minute Tours: Jamie M. Speck at K Space Contemporary, Corpus Christi
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 comment"Speck transforms commonplace items (and even things that are considered trash to most people) into captivating objects, garments and backdrops."
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Five-Minute Tours
Five-Minute Tours: Julie Speed at Speed Studio Marfa
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 comment"Dark Skies 47 PAINTINGS large & small in 17 MINUTES set to 3 songs by DJIVAN GASPARYAN, 'master of the duduk.'"