Artists (and collectives) living and working within 200 of the US/Mexico border may respond to the exhibition opportunity now through April 15.
Christopher Blay
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The United Way of Tarrant County, Hear Fort Worth, and Film Fort Worth have expanded the fund.
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The fund is open to artists from March 25 – April 14, and artists can apply (for free) for up to $600 for lost revenue or professional development.
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Some 6,856 items in the museum's collection are available to view online.
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Among its alumni: Richard Diebenkorn, Annie Leibovitz, Barry McGee, Paul McCarthy, Kehinde Wiley, Kathryn Bigelow, and Jerry Garcia.
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The webinar is one of several actions by arts organizations over the past couple of weeks that seek to address the needs of artists.
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The Biennial dates, confirmed artists, and additional details will be released near the end of 2020.
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Data gathered will show how the COVID-19 pandemic is impacting artists and organizations.
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Artists should first complete an assistant inquiry form to determine eligibility.
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The 25-minute film footage from 1980 - 1984 is included in this story.
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Two other EarthX programs are postponed until the fall.
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Texas artists and institutions are reaching out to Glasstire to share information and resources during the COVID-19 Pandemic. We will continue to share those resources with the Texas art community and beyond.
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The survey reports that more than one-third of respondents expect to make reductions in staff, and 26% have already reduced their creative workforce, resulting in $3.2 billion in actual revenue losses to date.
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The grants will go to curators who are developing projects that promote artwork of a contemporary or experimental nature.
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The new format will begin Tuesday, March 24, from 7 to 8 PM, and will air on YouTube and the Modern's social media feeds.
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My hope is that you look at these images as a sort of proof-of-life document. Check in on these artists if you know them, and others you may know.
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Eight new sculptures by Texas artists have been installed for this year's True North 2020 exhibit along Heights Boulevard in the Heights neighborhood of Houston.
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Adding to the news coming out of the Texas art world: Fusebox and CounterCurrent will explore ways to shift to virtual platforms.
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A press release from the Houston Museum District Association announced the closures today.