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Christopher Blay
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The last publication, The Modern 110, was published in December 2002 at the opening of the Tadao Ando-designed building.
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Jones stated that he learned about the cancelled opportunity in the Zócalo office, as they ran a background check on him while he filled out the residency paperwork.
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Lawndale skipped The Big Show in 2019; the 2020 show will be on view July 19-August 30.
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Texas and the art world at large have lost some greats this year.
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The Fluxus spirit of Mr. Friedman's score is alive and well today, although his piece takes many more forms now than phone calls.
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Gertrude Barnstone, a Houston-based actress, artist and activist, died on December 23. She was 94.
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A total of $55,000 in grants were awarded in 9 of the 11 council districts.
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Bob "Daddy-O" Wade, a Texas artist once described as a "pioneer of Texas Funk and connoisseur of Southwestern kitsch," has died.
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Pell is survived by parents Anthony and Elizabeth, brother Charlie Pell, and daughter Bygoe Zubiate.
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$59,000 was granted to 14 artists' projects.
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The deadline to apply for both residencies, one of which is a collaboration with Houston Center for Photography, is March 1, 2020.
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The selected artists will also be added to a registry for future projects managed by UP Art Studio.
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The 2020 curators for LINE are Big Medium's Executive Director Shea Little, and Program Coordinator Coka Trevino.
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UD encourages applicants to submit projects that are engaging for both undergraduate and graduate students, in studio art or art history.
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Awards for CADD FUND 2020 will be in the $2500-$7500 range.
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Raul Gonzalez, Amada Miller, Megan Harrison, Nicholas Frank, Jimmy James Canales, Mari Hernandez, Buster Graybill, Jasmyne Graybill, and Anthony Francis have been selected for the CAM Perennial 2020 exhibition hosted by the McNay.
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The exhibition featured works by artists Joshua Bryant, Jer'Lisa Devezin, Steven Hector Gonzalez, Christian Roman, and Gem You.
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Now in its 18th edition, the Houston-based festival will be held March 8 – April 19, 2020.
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The recipients are New York-based photographer (and Houston native) Elizabeth Bick, and Briana Vargas of Houston.