Brandon Zech and guest host Henry G. Sanchez on an installation you hear instead of see, a show that uses materials to poke holes in romanticized nature, and a ‘themeless’ group show in San Antonio.
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Funded in party by The Idea Fund, the socially engaged project is meant to help connect the city's community with its bayou.
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Brandon Zech and guest Henry G. Sanchez on research as art in San Antonio, a rethink on the art of Venezuela, and a show in El Paso by a prolific Marfa-based artist.
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“Patriot Game is a participatory multimedia-based project created by Henry G. Sanchez in collaboration with fellow members of the Houston Chapter of United We Dream. The project experiments with redefining…
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"To me, artists would play a central role in helping to create a new kind of aspirational society."
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Participating artists Zach Moser and Eric Leshinsky of Shrimp Boat Projects, Brenda Perry, Irene J. Klaver and Henry G. Sanchez, create projects that contribute to the discussion of issues surrounding…
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Yesterday wrapped up a two-week run of Henry Sanchez's BioArt Bayou-torium project. A combination science lab and art studio set up inside a shipping container, and accompanied by pontoon-boat tours of Houston's Buffalo Bayou, Sanchez's project was funded by Warhol's Idea Fund.
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From Lawndale: “Lawndale is pleased to announce the artists and public opening for the 2024 iteration of The Big Show, our ambitious annual exhibition of new work by artists practicing…
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Lawndale, a Houston-based multidisciplinary contemporary art center, has announced the 90 artists selected by guest juror Dr. Laura Augusta for this year’s iteration of "The Big Show."
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Houston’s Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs Awards $176K in Grants to Artists and Arts Organizations
The City of Houston’s Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs has announced $176,000 in grants to 36 projects by individual artists and nonprofit arts organizations.
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Advocates of a Latino Museum of Cultural and Visual Arts & Archive Complex in Houston, Harris County has announced its inaugural juried art show and symposium.
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Henry G. Sanchez writes about the bioart of Louisiana artist Brandon Ballengée, which is currently on view at Redbud Gallery in Houston.
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Henry G. Sanchez reviews an exhibition at Jonathan Hopson Gallery in Houston, featuring work by Liz Rodda, Lauren Moya Ford, Hong Hong, Guadalupe Hernandez, Brandon Tho Harris, and Troy Dugas.
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To register for this panel discussion, go here. From Houston Climate Justice Museum & Cultural Center: “How can artists inspire us to think about new forms of life in the…
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The project, led by artist Henry Sanchez, fosters the stewardship of Houston’s bayous and nature with a focus on bilingual and Spanish-speaking communities.
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Note: This event is online-only. For registration, Go here. From the Idea Fund: “This free virtual event features presentations by the 12 recipients of this year’s The Idea Fund grants.…
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Brandon Zech talks with Houston artist and Glasstire contributor Henry G. Sanchez about the challenges of public arts funding during a pandemic.
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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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As a follow up to our original story, Glasstire has received responses from both AAH and the Houston Alliance for Latinx Arts (H.A.L.A).