From the Fort Worth Community Arts Center: “Exhibition Statement Te Digo Que Lo Llevo En La Sangre (I’m telling you that I carry it in my blood) is a working…
"Melissa Gamez-Herrera"
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The Dallas-based Talley Dunn Gallery has announced that Nuestra Collective has been awarded the 2023-2024 Equity in the Arts Fellowship.
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Caleb Bell interviews North Texas-based artist Karla García about her practice and about her upcoming public art commission in Fort Worth.
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Liz Kim writes about the exhibition "Soy de Tejas," a major survey of art about Tejano identity, on view at Centro de Artes in San Antonio
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Kayla Padilla, Contemporary Art Month San Antonio's Critical Writing Fellow, talks with artist and curator Gil Rocha about his own artistic practice, and about the process of curating the 2023 CAM Perennial exhibition.
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This week: a world-class collection show in Dallas, Contemporary Art Month takes over San Antonio, an artist highlights his "sputtering attempts" to create digital prints in Houston, and more.
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From Contemporary Art Month: “Statement from the Curator: This set of works are a metaphor for hereditary injuries that are passed on through stories, testimonies, tales, objects, and subtle gestures…
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From Centro de Artes Gallery: “Soy de Tejas presents the works of forty native Texan and Texas-based contemporary artists who reflect the diverse and beautiful complexity of Latinx identities. Curated…
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Contemporary Art Month, San Antonio has announced the selected artists for the 2023 CAM Perennial, “Picking at Scabs,” curated by Gil Rocha.
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Jessica Fuentes on how El Refugio, a new artist-run space in Fort Worth, is building a community through art shows and musical performances.
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From the Oak Cliff Cultural Center: “The Oak Cliff Cultural Center is pleased to share Fronteriza, a collaborative project by Nuestra Artist Collective featuring nine women artists exploring concepts surrounding the…
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Melissa 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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From Goldmark Cultural Center: “Rebuilt from the ground up The borderland saw me grow and its landscape continues to teach me about who I am. I am part of the…
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Note: This event is online-only. For registration, go here. From the organizers: “CADD FUND is a fun, fast paced event of sharing innovative ideas about potential artistic projects that will…
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Note: This event is online-only. To register on the day of the event, go here. From the Contemporary Art Dealers of Dallas: “CADD FUND is a fun, fast paced event…
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The selections have been made for the 2020 Artspace111 Texas Juried Exhibition! Juror Kristen Gaylord had the difficult task of selecting the included artwork out of a large pool of…
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Glasstire staff and contributors share which Texas-based shows, events, and works made their personal “best” lists for 2019.
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Awards for CADD FUND 2020 will be in the $2500-$7500 range.
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"As artists of color it seems like a double responsibility to make your work and to continually respond to racism — it’s exhausting to be always responding to the ills of the status quo."