The art community is responding to the Covid-19 shelter-in-place challenge in innovative and inspiring ways. The arts continue to bring us together, even when we stay home. Based on the…
Christopher Blay
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Blind Alley Projects is a multi-purpose, vitrine-like structure conceived by artists Terri Thornton and Cameron Schoepp.
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The participating artists this year are nearly all students who have had their graduate thesis exhibitions canceled or otherwise upended by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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CARES aims to preserve jobs and help support organizations forced to close operations due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Like most artists right now, Stinnett is using time at home to think and to make.
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The Fund, which will operate over the next six months, encourages practicing artists living in all 50 states, working in any discipline, to apply.
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The Arts Community Alliance (TACA) in Dallas has awarded 2020 grants to four visual arts organizations, and has also started a special emergency fund.
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The dates for Common Field's newly adapted online Convening conference are April 23 - May 3.
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Stout passed away at his home in Houston on Sunday. He was 85.
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As early as two weeks ago, artists began aiding the effort to make masks that help curb community-based transmission.
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The highlight of the app is an interactive map, showing the locations of 50 works of art in the city's collection.
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He is recognized as a founder of African American Art History.
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The streamlined application process is meant to address the basic life needs of arts professionals, and to reach as many individuals as possible.
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The Foundation's Houston program partners are Aurora Picture Show, DiverseWorks, and Project Row Houses.
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Pan was the Curator of Science at the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History from 2008 to 2012.
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The Dallas Art Fair will release the list of participating galleries on April 7.
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"Now more than ever there is a need to provide access to robust edifying visual arts experiences that are inclusive of diverse practices and practitioners for every adult and child, professional and student, nationality and race across the globe."
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The program has $250,000 in unrestricted funds and will award up to $2,500 each to artists who experience financial hardship due to loss of income or opportunity due to the Corona crisis.
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The fund will prioritize applicants dealing with imminent crisis, including food or housing insecurity.