If you've been looking for an art-related job in the Rio Grande Valley, you may be in luck.
September 2018
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Resonance at St. Martin’s Ev Lutheran Church On September 22nd
by Neil Fauersoby Neil FauersoChurches are a low-key revelatory spot for installations and performance.
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KERA’s Art&Seek is presenting 'State of the Arts,' a panel discussion moderated by Art&Seek’s Jerome Weeks that includes a diverse group of creative people in the North Texas community.
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For the third year in a row, Austin’s SXSW is accepting art proposals. Meant to be a continuation of the festival’s takeover of Texas’ capital every March, SXSW’s art program looks…
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I like to think someone killed a man down there; it's the romantic in me.
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For the next year, the Menil will rotate out pieces from its permanent collection throughout the building.
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On a marvelous 16th-century drawing of a steeple.
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Center for Photography at Woodstock to Honor Longtime Houston Curator Anne Wilkes Tucker
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechAnne Wilkes Tucker built the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston's photography department from the ground up.
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"The research was really addictive... I worked on this book slowly and patiently for about five years. In some ways I feel like I have only scratched the surface of what was happening here."
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Margo Sawyer Unveils New Installation at University of Houston-Victoria
by Glasstireby GlasstireContinuing the University of Houston’s commitment to and emphasis on the arts, the UH-Victoria campus recently unveiled Synchronicity of Color: Victoria, a new installation by Texas artist Margo Sawyer.
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If you've been around Houston or West Texas, it's possible you're familiar with Downes and his work.
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Photographer Luther Smith bids farewell to 35 years of teaching in a finely-honed “mini-retrospective” of his work at TCU’s Moudy Gallery in Fort Worth
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Over the past couple years, Houstonites have been invited to show off their weirdness and observe others' weirdness thanks to the Houston Weird Homes Tour.
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The Nasher Sculpture Center announced this week several exciting additions to their collection, including: over 120 posters, books, and videos by the 1980s-formed collective Guerrilla Girls; an immersive work by Ann Veronica Janssens; and works by Bosco Sodi, Joshua Neustein, and Louise Bourgeois.
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Christina Rees and Rainey Knudson on a two-person show that features a real-life couple, the launch of Houston’s best-ever art book, and a warm shout-out to the Meadows Museum in Dallas.
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Texas Photographic Society Names Sarah Sudhoff its Executive Director
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechThe Texas Photographic Society (TPS), a non-profit organization dedicated to celebrating and promoting photography, has named Sarah Sudhoff its executive director.
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'4×4: Artist Q+A' is a new video series by Walley Films in association with Glasstire.
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“Austin Museum Day has become a treasured and much-anticipated ‘day of discovery’ when residents and visitors can seek out not only our flagship institutions, but also smaller hidden gems.”
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Throughout September of 2018, multiple venues are hosting celebrations of Houston's art history in tandem with the release of Pete Gershon's new book, 'Collision: The Contemporary Art Scene in Houston, 1972-1985.'
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University of Houston Receives $4 Million Gift From Anonymous Donor to Support Creative Writing and Liberal Arts
by Neil Fauersoby Neil FauersoUH's College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences has received an anonymous gift of $4 million for its creative writing program, along with other initiatives.