Now in its fifth edition, the triennial was founded by curator Dan Cameron as a response to the damage Hurricane Katrina wrought on New Orleans in 2005.
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Celebrate the Closing of Las Cruxes’ Brick and Mortar Space with Art by Emma Kohlmann
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechFounded by Veronica Ortuño, the store has played many roles in the city's creative community: boutique, art gallery, record store, and a community and gathering space.
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The workshop is specifically geared toward teaching attendees how to make bones — a sculptural form that often anchors Kopriva's work.
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This isn't the first time in recent years that The Modern has curated artist submissions for an exhibition-related project.
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Austin's program that commissions and oversees the city's public art recently announced an open call for a mosaic artwork that will be located in south central Austin.
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Now in its fifth year (and with a growing number of applicants), 100W actually selected fewer residents for the residency sessions that take place in 2019, allowing individual artists and writers more time to use the organization's writing and art studios.
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Though the website was made with Houston in mind, its advice and guidance can be universally applied to artists and other organizations who are in harm's way.
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Landmarks at UT Austin Announces New Public Art Commission by Beth Campbell
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechLandmarks, the public art program at The University of Texas at Austin, has announced its commission of a new site-specific work by New York artist Beth Campbell.
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The 2019 WEST event includes 354 stops — including shows in artists' studios, libraries, temporary spaces, and special happenings.
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The 2019 Austin residency again takes place in the summer, running from July 19 - August 24, 2019.
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Co-Lab Projects Returns with a Short-Term Space & Collaboration with Partial Shade
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechCo-Lab Projects, Austin's longtime artist-run exhibition organization, has announced a slate of new programming this spring.
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Learn About Claes Oldenburg’s Mouse Museum at the Southwest School of Art
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechDirected by Tacita Dean, the 2011 film follows Pop artist Claes Oldenburg and his 1972 presentation of his Mouse Museum in the controversial and highly discussed Documenta 5 exhibition held in Kassel, Germany.
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One of Lucia Abramovich's projects at SAMA will be a reinstallation of the institution's large collection of Latin American folk art.
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¡Les damos la bienvenida al MantecaHTX! El registro de artistas Latinx de Houston ya está en marcha
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechEste registro de artistas es parte del Cultural Acceleration Program de la organización Nuestra Palabra, y servirá como un directorio de individuos Latinx que tienen prácticas creativas en todas las disciplinas artísticas, incluyendo las de la literatura y la poesía, el arte visual, la música, el baile y el cine.
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Funds from pieces sold by the gallery will go towards managing, conserving, and framing the works in Dorothy Hood's estate, which since 2001 has been owned and managed by the Art Museum of South Texas.
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The 2019 Biennial features some artists who have connections with Texas.
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Beginning on March 4, 2019, Houston's Rothko Chapel will be temporarily closed while improvements, upgrades, and new constructions are added to the building and its campus.
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Austin’s Satellite Art Show Announces Exhibitors & Programs for March Event
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechOne of the highlights of the fair is the number of participating Texas-based artists and spaces: 7 of the 24 exhibiting organizations are Texas-based.
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Held in advance of the museum's upcoming exhibition 'Transamerica/n: Gender, Identity, Appearance Today,' which runs from June 20-September 15, 2019, the call will be used as a way to potentially include local and regional artists in the show.
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National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures Awards San Antonio Artists $32,000
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechMany of the projects talk about issues of "justice through diverse lenses such as labor rights, incarceration, migration, gender and cultural equity."