The exhibition will feature works by seven Texas-based artists including Francis Bagley, JooYoung Choi, Jenelle Esparza, Joey Fauerso, Mari Hernandez, Letitia Huckaby, and Kris Pierce.
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The New York Times wants to grow the next generation of art critics.
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Twice a month, Landmarks' website and social media platforms will release a genre-spanning playlist inspired by works in its collection.
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This is a three-year pilot program in two phases, and PRH is one of 20 grantees, 11 of which have been selected for 2019.
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The couple began collaborating in the 1970s, focusing on the United States, with Texas as their main subject.
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The show will feature artists from Africa and the African Diaspora whose focus is the problematic Eurocentric tropes of race, representation and the colonial past.
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Houston’s African American Library at the Gregory School Celebrates Tenth Anniversary With Exhibition
With a mission of preserving Houston's African history and culture, the Library's anniversary celebration brings together a symposium focusing on the "State of Black Houston."
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The Venezuelan-born Houstonian Rosales' recent work focuses on issues of class, race, gender, immigration, and sexuality.
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The installation titled Border Tuner, by Mexico-born artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, will be installed Wednesday, November 13, after two years of preparation.
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The vacancy comes ahead of ArtPrize 2020, with its new biennial format.
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Artadia awards its merit-based grants to artists in Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, New York, and San Francisco.
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Today, Veterans Day, we browsed Instagram and Facebook to see how artists are commemorating the holiday through their posts.
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The building adds more than 100,000 square feet to the MFAH exhibition space, increasing it by nearly 75 percent.
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Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum Appoints Bill Mercer Curator and Director of Curatorial Affairs
The Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum (PPHM) in Canyon, Texas, has announced that Bill Mercer has been appointed its Curator of Art and Associate Director for Curatorial Affairs.
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Artist Dread Scott Will March 26 Miles in Two Days For Performance of “Slave Rebellion Reenactment”
The project, a collaboration with New Orleans-based arts organization Antenna, led by Bob Snead, is the result of a six-year long endeavor involving historians, artists and communities.
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This evening, Public Art UHS will host a book release celebration and panel discussion for the new monograph “On Site: 50 Years of Public Art of the University of Houston System."
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In honoring Foundwork’s role as a resource and support to artists, the prize offers financial support and personal engagement.
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The $2,500 prize includes the winning essay being published on Glasstire, and a cocktail party in Debic's honor later this week.
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Salcedo was also the inaugural recipient of the Nasher Prize in Dallas.
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Beginning tonight, October 31, the Latino Arts Project in Dallas will present a first-of-its-kind, permanent pop-up museum with renowned Mexican artist Betsabeé Romero.