The Charles Adams Studio Project, a nonprofit organization in Lubbock that engages the public with the arts, has opened a call for 2025 exhibition proposals for its 5&J Gallery.
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Upon Charles Adams’s retirement, multimedia artist Zach Morriss will manage the Charles Adams Gallery in Lubbock.
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Charles Adams announces his retirement from his namesake gallery, Charles Adams Gallery in Lubbock, Texas.
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Charles Adams Studio Project Announces Artists Selected for New Work Studios
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechThe spaces, which are coveted by local artists, are a recent construction by CASP in an effort to bolster the city's arts district.
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The four individuals, who will inhabit the organization's live/work spaces, will use their time in the Panhandle to hone their craft and create new projects and bodies of work.
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Started with the goal of bringing artists to the Panhandle for long-term stints, CASP's residency is open to both professional artists and recent graduates, with recent MFAs receiving discounted rent in exchange for work.
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All of the studios — the four currently operating and the four CASP will soon build, are each 800 square feet and cost $400 a month.
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The Satellite Gallery is located in the CASP Studios across 5th Street from LHUCA, between Avenues J & K.
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Jessica Fuentes writes about recent cuts to arts funding across Texas and reflects on the impact on artists, art institutions, and communities.
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From CO-OPt Research + Projects: “About the artist: Scotty Hensler is an Assistant Professor of Art in the Fine Arts Department at South Plains College. Previously, he served as the…
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In the final installment of a series of interviews with Texas master printers, Caleb Bell talks with Carlos Hernandez of Burning Bones Press in Houston.
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From Charles Adams Gallery: “Josue Del Fresco’s work explores the fluid boundaries between “something” and “nothing,” challenging our perceptions and questioning the nature of reality. Through his art, he reflects…
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From Charles Adams Gallery: Abbey Engrav, Adrian Santiago, Anna Vongkaysone, Annie Seifer Lawrence, Che Hojas, Chris Reecer, Dave Clayton, David Larson, Emma Johnson, Jacob Del Negro, John Chinn, Joseph Kosdrosky,…
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The Lubbock City Council voted to cut $30,000 in funding for First Friday Art Trail, a monthly program hosted by the Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts, over supposed LGBTQ programming.
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This week: a solo show addressing the effects of machismo culture in San Antonio, an exhibition of works on paper by a pair of a cross-generational artists best known for their sculptures in Houston, a two-person exhibition about growing up and masculinity in Dallas, and more.
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From Charles Adams Gallery: “Who, What, When, Where, Why” is a fundamental set of questions that are commonly used to gather information, analyze situations, and understand the context of a…