Artspace111 has announced the fifty-eight Texas artists selected for the 9th Annual Texas Juried Exhibition.
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News
A New Independent Bookstore and Art Gallery Comes to Houston’s Montrose Neighborhood
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentBasket Books & Art, a new independent bookstore and art gallery, opened quietly at the end of May in Houston’s Montrose neighborhood.
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Review
Review: “Uncovered Spaces” at the International Museum of Art & Science, McAllen
by Liz Kimby Liz Kim 0 commentLiz Kim reviews "Uncovered Spaces," an exhibition centered on female and LGBTQIA+ artists at the International Museum of Art & Science in McAllen, Texas.
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News
Future of New Gallery in Presidio Remains Uncertain as New Mural Goes Up
by Jessica Fuentes 2 commentsThough the future of Adele Jancovici's planned art gallery in the border city of Presidio, Texas remains uncertain, she has been a driving force behind the plan to create a cultural district in the small town.
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This week: works by a notable Texas art professor and his student in Tyler, whimsical soft sculptures in Dallas, two abstract solo shows by Latin-American artists in Houston, and more.
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The McNay Art Museum in San Antonio has announced plans to open a new interactive studio, located within the museum’s AT&T Lobby, on Friday, July 1, 2022.
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News
Longview Museum of Fine Arts Joins Over 40 Texas Museums in Providing Free Admission for Low-Income Families
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe Longview Museum of Fine Arts has joined the “Museums for All” program, which provides free admission to museums across the United States to low-income families.
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Caleb Bell talks with Joseph Havel about his retirement from the Glassell School of Art, his collaborations with his pet parrot, and his band.
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Today: Google Maps
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News
Dallas Museum of Art to Hire Third-Party Security Consultant in Response to Recent Break-In
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe Dallas Museum of Art has released a public statement indicating it will hire a security consultant following a recent break-in.
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Profile
“Who’s the Bad Guy?”: Ten Years After Spray Painting Over Picasso’s “Woman in a Red Armchair,” Uriel Landeros Continues to Create Controversy
by Michael Flanagan 4 commentsMichael Flanagan looks at the work and ideology of artist Uriel Landeros, who is best known for spray painting over a Picasso at the Menil Collection in Houston.
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Colette Copeland interviews Delita Martin about her artwork, her foundation supporting artists, and her participation in the Venice Biennial.
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San Anto Cultural Arts hosts a rededication of the iconic “Leyendas Aztecas” mural on Brazos Street, just west of downtown San Antonio.
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Essay
Shades of Blue: Teresita Fernández’s “Stacked Waters”
by Lauren Bockby Lauren Bock 0 commentLauren Bock looks at Teresita Fernández's lobby installation, "Stacked Waters," at the Blanton Museum of Art.
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This week: an big annual group exhibition in Houston, international postwar works in Dallas, a solo sculpture exhibition in Austin, and more.
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DiverseWorks, a multidisciplinary arts space in Houston, has announced the upcoming deadline for their annual Project Freeway Fellowship Program.
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EspañolReview
La unión de la cultura y la tierra: “Rebuilt from the Ground Up” de Karla García
by Melissa Gamez-Herrera 0 commentMelissa Gamez-Herrera reseña la exposición de Karla García, que usa los cactus de cerámica como una metáfora de la vida en la frontera Estados Unidos-México.
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News
Christopher Blay’s Inaugural Show, Featuring Works by David-Jeremiah, Opens at HMAAC
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe Houston Museum of African American Culture has announced the upcoming exhibition “David-Jeremiah: Early Career Survey,” which is the first show curated by the organization’s new Chief Curator, Christopher Blay.
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Five-Minute ToursVideo
Five-Minute Tours: Sarah Williams at Moody Gallery, Houston
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentA video tour of artist Sarah Williams' show at Moody Gallery in Houston.
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Jessica Fuentes on solo exhibitions by Dontrius Williams and Christopher Knowles at Arts Fort Worth.