San Antonio artists Joey Fauerso and Michael Velliquette are back from a month in Iceland and are presenting a slide show of their road trip around the edges of that…
Bill Davenport
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July is Contemporary Arts Month in San Antonio. The nation’s only all-contemporary, all-art, all-month, city-wide showcase of- what else? Contemporary art! Now with new fiscal sponsor, ASKEW, an arts-in-education mosaic…
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Parking was a hike for those of us not willing to pony up $10 to use the underground garage. It’s like the future civilization described in H.G. Wells’ Time Machine:…
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Bruce Campbell muses on airport art at Big Red and Shiny, revisiting, among others, Dallas/Ft. Worth’s ambitious collection: "patently inoffensive art abounds in these social spaces and many times the…
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The Goss-Michael foundation, dedicated to collecting British art for the benefit of the Dallas audience, has a new blog. Recent entries cover diverse topics like Men of Fashion, Dallas’ All…
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Performance painting duo Seth Simmons and Rolando Diaz, working togther as Euforia Live, staged a music/art event at Dallas’ Victory Park megaplex development last night. Simmons played the piano while…
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Today’s Houston Chronicle reports that blue dog painter George Rodrigue‘s retrospective at the New Orleans Museum of Art has broken the record for its all-time most attended show by a…
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Arise! According to recently tabulated census data, the National Endowment for the Arts has concluded that there are more artists in America than there are doctors, lawyers, or police officers,…
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On Friday the 13th (that’s tomorrow!) The Spot for Art, 1225 Coit St. in Denton presents it’s Weird Art Expo. Part party, part exhibition, part raffle, guests can win an…
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Sandy Skoglund, pioneer of today’s wave of big, colorful, contrived, surreal photographs, will speak at the McNay Art Museum on Thursday, June 12, at 2 and 7 pm. Her talk,…
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The first in a series of temporary art installations, Glass Gazebo by junk architect Dan Phillips "made entirely from recycled materials" opens, or is unveiled, or you can just see…
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After an 11-year run, Cinematexas International Shorts Film Festival will have one last hurrah at Houston’s Aurora Picture Show this weekend. On Friday, Aurora will present a compilation of works…
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The Third Annual CarWalk ArtWalk shows off the The pride of garages, car ports, and showrooms on Cypress St. in downtown Abilene on Thursday, June 12, from 5-8:30 p.m. 140…
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Artpace San Antonio has announced it’s open call for Texas Artists who want Artpace residencies in 2010. A shortlist culled from these submissions will be reviewed by three guest curators.
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Last week, the El Paso Museum of Art approved a gift from Ouida Touchon of a portfolio of 20 prints made by Arceo Press titled Bestiario and Nahuales 2 and…
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Maybe this is old news, but David Adickes’ monumental concrete sculpture of the Beatles will be installed on land Adickes has purchased near I-10 and Shepherd drive in Houston. The…
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John Bryant, former Executive Director of ArtLies, talks with border artist Marcos Ramírez Erre, on Thursday, June 12 at 6:30 pm at The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Co-presented with…
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Construction begins this summer on an expanded space for The Wittliff Collections at the Alkek Library at Texas State University-San Marcos. The collection will undergo a major expansion to increase…
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Houston Arts Alliance is still looking for artists to submit their qualifications to create site-specific public art for the Acres Homes & 5th Ward communities. HAA has extended the deadline…
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J. Pittman McGehee, Jungian analyst and director of the Institute for the Advancement of Psychology and Spirituality, will lead a discussion of the works featured in The Old, Weird America…