Artpace has announced that one of its Fall 2018 artists-in-residence, Clifford Owens, will be launching a new initiative giving San Antonio audiences a special chance to see performance art at the organization.
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Located behind his house, the private studio apartment will be on the market beginning November 15, 2018, and will feature an array of art offerings to visitors.
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Judd Foundation Announces Major Restoration Plan for its Marfa Buildings
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechThe Judd Foundation, a non-profit organization that acts as the steward of Donald Judd's estate and properties in Marfa and New York, has announced that it has initiated the first stage of a major restoration plan for its Marfa buildings.
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Bones are fascinating to a lot of people, but often unconsciously — we often don't think much about bones until they're broken, and they're somewhat imbued with taboo mystery.
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You can attend this artist residency without leaving your computer.
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Co-Lab Projects, an Austin arts non-profit, has announced that it recently purchased a .62 acre lot in East Austin.
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Though in total there are too many festivities, community events, and parties to count, here is a small preview of Día de los Muertos happenings in Texas.
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The program has hosted more than 1000 scholars who have used the archive to research and publish books, articles, and more about myriad topics, from music to performing arts to cultural history to art.
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MASS Gallery Reopens with Exhibition Featuring 10 Austin Artists
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechAlthough visitors will note that MASS' new building is considerably smaller than its previous space, the collective has signed on to a five-year lease, hoping that the new building will provide them a sort of temporary haven from the ever-increasing rent prices of East Austin.
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New Study Finds “Dramatic Inequity” in Funding of Latinx Arts Organizations in Houston
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechAlthough the study is admittedly limited, it is an important first step for starting a conversation about the inequity of arts funding in the city of Houston.
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The Austin Film Festival is particularly known for its focus on screenwriters and the myriad events it hosts involving work-in-progress scrips and writing workshops.
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In conjunction with The Big Show, an annual juried art exhibition open to Houston-area residents, the Lawndale Art Center is again hosting two afternoons of talks by included artists.
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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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The 2018 TEMA conference is being held in conjunction with Pre-Modern Bibles: From the Dead Sea Scrolls to the Complutensian Polyglot Bible, a show currently on view at the Museum of Texas Tech University.
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October 20, 2018, marks the opening of Sweet Pass Sculpture Park, a new outdoor sculpture venue and exhibition space in Dallas, Texas.
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Co-Lab Projects Now Offers Fiscal Sponsorship to Austin Artists
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechCo-Lab Projects, an artist-run non-profit organization in Austin, Texas has announced that it is now offering fiscal sponsorship to Austin artists.
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Houston Arts Organizations Miss Out on HOT Money from AirBnB Rentals, Study Finds
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechA newly released study has found that Houston arts organizations are missing out on hotel occupancy tax money, as these funds are not automatically billed when renters reserve rooms through AirBnB in Houston.
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Gadbois married fellow artist Leila McConnell in 1956, and together the pair were founding members of what became a robust art scene in Houston.
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Although it is not lauded as the state's music capital (that title goes to Austin), Houston and its suburbs have spawned nationally-known rappers and groups.