Today: Impressionist paintings on round, found objects.
Caleb Bell
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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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In our continuing series of interviews with Texas master printers, Caleb Bell talks with Richie Peña of Familia Printshop in Dallas.
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In the first of a series of interviews with Texas master printers, Caleb Bell talks with Alyssa Ebinger of Flatbed Center for Contemporary Printmaking.
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Today: Iridescent drips
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Caleb Bell interviews North Texas-based artist Karla García about her practice and about her upcoming public art commission in Fort Worth.
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Caleb Bell writes about the Austin School of Furniture, which offers furniture making and woodworking classes and workshops in Austin.
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Caleb Bell reviews the recent publication "Artifacts," a compilation of anecdotes and fact about artists and the art world.
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Caleb Bell writes about the Texas connections to the recently opened Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts in Little Rock.
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Today: RVs
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Caleb Bell talks with North Texas-based artist Dan Lam about her practice, her commission for Meow Wolf Grapevine, and her upcoming projects.
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Caleb Bell writes about 2 Post Cinema, an outdoor, drive-in-style screening of art films organized by Britt and Price Thomas in Houston.
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Today: Headstones
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Caleb Bell recalls his recent visit to Lumiere, a mobile tintype portrait studio in Austin.
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Today: Bamboo
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Caleb Bell talks with Dallas-based artist Rusty Scruby about music, math, knitting, and his upcoming exhibition at Cris Worley Fine Arts.
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Today: Laurel wreaths
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Caleb Bell previews the tenth anniversary of "True North," an annual sculpture show featuring artworks installed along Heights Boulevard in Houston.
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Profile
Keeping Art in the Family Through Tattoos and Prints: A Tradition of Design
by Caleb Bellby Caleb BellCaleb Bell on the creative connections between Lubbock-based printmaker Dirk Fowler, and his son, tattoo artist Jackson Fowler.
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Today: Reading letters