The 2021 event will be a virtual experience featuring 16 award-winning films, and more.
Christopher Blay
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HCCC will reopen on this week, after being closed for nearly a month due to the increased number of Covid-19 cases in the region.
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Our list ranges from artists whose works are represented in multiple national and international museums and collections, to mid-career artists, to emerging artists — some with their first couple of exhibitions in the past year.
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The Fort Worth gallery announced an open call late last year to select a muralist for the north-facing wall of its downtown space.
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“A lot of the artists [here], you grow up with them in the neighborhood, you just go from playing video games together to writing grants together. That's the path: playing outside, playing video games, grants. ”
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“For many, Jana will be remembered as an artist, educator, and colleague who inspired everyone to find their best selves, do their finest work, and realize their greatest potential.”
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Rivera-Servera becomes the first Latino dean of UT's College of Fine Arts since its founding in 1937.
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Evans was overall winner, which comes with a $3,600 Prize. Funds were also awarded in equal amounts of $720 to five other applicants.
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The exhibition is co-curated by Tyler Blackwell and Steven Matijcio.
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Sculptures by Natasha Bowdoin, Shirazeh Houshiary, Beverly Pepper, and Pae White will be installed in various locations at Houston's Rice University.
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"Despite moving back to the Northeast with my family, I hope to remain involved with Lawndale as it continues to grow and do great things."
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“It is my hope that when park visitors see the installation, they gain an understanding that indigenous stories and memories existed here long before their hike.”
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Alejandro Diaz, Katie Pell, Ethel Shipton, and Patssi Valdez have had works acquired by the McNay, Wellesley College, and the Whitney.
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"It's not just the content of hate speech that is problematic. It's the algorithms that have funneled haters toward more hate."
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"We are totally surprised by this unexpected honor, which we share with the Juarez-based art collective, Colectivo Chopeke."
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“We look forward to welcoming our artists, sponsors, guests and nonprofit partners back to an in-person festival in the fall when we anticipate the City of Houston will allow large in-person gatherings.”
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Throughout the pandemic, Doherty's photos, scanned from untold quantities of boxes full of negatives, have been posted weekly on the photographer's social media page.
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Notable past recipients include current Glasstire Digital Artist Resident Carolyn Sortor (2018) and recent Nasher Public artists Giovanni Valderas (2017) and Bernardo Vallarino (2020).
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HCCC has also announced an open call for new residents, which will not be adversely affected by the temporary closure.
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Throughout the pandemic, CAMH has continued to offer public programs, albeit online.