The 6th annual Marfa Myths festival. A curated showcase of music, art, and performance. For more information on the festival, go here and here.
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As per usual, performances for Marfa Myths will span venues across the town, including the Marfa Studio of the Arts, the Chinati Foundation's Arena, The Capri, and the Marfa Visitor Center, among others.
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Scheduled for April 25 - April 29, 2019, Marfa Myths' sixth year boasts the "most eclectic and electrifying" programming that the festival has seen yet.
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“Eat, sleep, dub, repeat,” Marie sang, and the crowd sang back. This is Part Two of a two-part dispatch on this year's Marfa Myths.
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One of the best things about any music festival is seeing a show by someone you know nothing about who blows you away. This is Myths' strength.
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Marfa Myths returns in 2018 for its fifth year! For more information on festival lineups and details, please go here.
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Brooklyn-based record label Mexican Summer and Texas artspace Ballroom Marfa have announced that their annual music and arts festival Marfa Myths is returning for its fifth year in 2018. The four-day…
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I realized that for a few days I hadn’t really read the news, hadn’t really felt afraid, hadn’t really felt enraged.
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We headed out via I-10 for a weekend of transcendent music, provocative art, and the recurring experience of wondering whether you are actually seeing Father John Misty everywhere or whether there are just 35 dudes around you who all look exactly like Father John Misty.
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The Marfa Myths festival is back! For more info on this year’s program, please go here.
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Marfa Myths is officially returning for its 4th year of music and art in the hight desert of West Texas. The four-day festival, put on by Ballroom Marfa and Brooklyn-based music…
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Now in its third year, Marfa Myths will come to Marfa, TX on March 10–13. Curated by Brooklyn-based record label Mexican Summer and Ballroom Marfa, it’s referred to as a…
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A cultural festival in Marfa featuring music, film, and visual art. Participating bands include: Connan Mockasin’s Wet Dream, Hailu Mergia, Fred & Toody (Dead Moon), Pill, Heron Oblivion, Awesome Tapes From Africa, William Basinski, Mary Lattimore,…
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Ballroom Marfa, a non-collecting contemporary art museum in West Texas, has announced the appointment of Jaime Herrell as Associate Curator, as well as other organizational shifts.
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Cluley Projects, Erin Cluley Gallery’s satellite space, has announced the Marfa-based duo Jacqueline Zazueta and Zak Ziebell as the winners of its third annual open call for exhibition proposals.
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Open Weekend is, historically, a wonderful way to access a lot of art, and through the online format: art ideas.
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Originally scheduled for May of 2020, the festival, which was to be located on a private ranch outside of Marfa, has been a topic of debate in the region ever since its plans were made public earlier this year.
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It’s us, the visitors, who need a wake-up call to make us slow down and look at what (or who) is right in front of us.
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Let’s take a quick breeze around town and catch some of the current art at some galleries and boutiques.
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The annual Marfa Myths festival kicks off this Thursday and runs through the weekend, and one point of programming we like is Dirty Gay Movie Night at the Crowley Theater on…