Modern TV will launch this Saturday, May 16 and will be a bi-monthly free screening every other Saturday.
Christopher Blay
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The online show will feature work by, among others, Jesse Morgan Barnett, Oshay Green, Stephen Lapthisophon, Leslie Martinez, Michael Mazurek, Shelby Meier, Greg Meza, Ryder Richards, Greg Ruppe, Brandon Thompson, Zeke Williams, Paul Winker, and Michael Wynne.
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Houston Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs $18,500 “Let Creativity Happen!” Grant Recipients Announced
Let Creativity Happen! (LCH!) Digital is a redesigned initiative to honor the innovative work artists are creating during the current COVID-19 crisis.
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Throughout the Great Lockdown of 2020, some galleries have been open by appointment only, and this is still the case.
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The largely European focus of Museum Week is not without input from US Museums, including Austin's Ransom Center.
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The $7,500 Chula League Artist Relief Fund, a new initiative, will provide local artists with $150 each to help recover lost revenue from canceled shows.
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The program includes films by Texas makers Gabriella Mykal (Dallas), Mark Nelson (Houston), Liz Rodda (Austin), Sarah Sudhoff (Houston), and Chris Wicker (Fort Worth).
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Fowler's work as a playwright and actor included productions with Dallas' Uptown Players and WaterTower Theatre, among others.
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The monthlong programming showcases Asian art and culture, and Asia-focused experiences.
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The Los Angeles Times' art critic Christopher Knight, who won the Rabkin Prize Lifetime Achievement Award last February, has now won the Pulitzer Prize for criticism.
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The open call, which ends at noon on May 31, seeks submissions that explore what reparations could look like for East Lubbock.
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Featuring submissions by (among others) Justin Ginsberg, Jessamyn Plotts, Emily Peacock, and Trey Burns with Taylor Shields.
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Most of the major Texas museums have already released statements to this effect.
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Lowe is named 2020 Texas Artist of the Year, while Muñoz receives the 2020 Lifetime Achievement Award in the Visual Arts, and Mary & Bernardino Arocha are the 2020 Texas Patrons of the Year.
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The spring art event, scheduled for May 7-10, will now be available online beginning May 6.
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Craighead Green Gallery is the first commercial art space to reach out to Glasstire to announce a reopening date.
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Cecilia Fajardo-Hill will continue in her role as juror for the 2021 show, and entries will be accepted on a rolling basis through February 1, 2021.
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The crowdsourced archive of sounds will be captured from around the world via an open submission portal on the museum's website during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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How soon can we expect Texas museums and galleries to open their doors to the public, and what will that look like?
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"Maybe the best-case scenario is at the end of the summer we can start posting satellite exhibitions, but until then, we just have to rethink what we're going to do right now."