"Texas native and University of Arizona Assistant Professor Alejandro Macias‘ show presents new and recent works that reflect on his Mexican-American experience and a broader range of borderland and Latinx issues."
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Artist Erik DeLuca’s ‘Staff of Asclepias’ Now on View at Anteroom and Sweet Pass
by Glasstireby GlasstireFrom Rhode Island, DeLuca is fascinated by Texas’ state insect, the monarch butterfly.
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Christopher Blay and William Sarradet reached out to some Texas artists, including Lauren Cross, Heyd Fontenot, and Francisco Moreno among others, to find out what’s on their current playlists.
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Five-Minute Tours: “Through My Eyes” at Nicole Longnecker Gallery, Houston
by Glasstireby GlasstireWorks on view by Floyd Newsum, George Smith, Kaneem Smith, and Idowu Oluwaseun.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech discuss what makes our homes homey, the overwhelming sameness of airbnbs and other urban spaces, and how the pandemic is affecting our view of home life.
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THE NEW NORMAL: $150K for Rockport’s New Artist Grants. Deadline Extended to August 9
by Glasstireby GlasstireGrants will be either $2,000 or $5,000 based on the strength of the artist’s proposal.
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July 4 Public Art Intervention ‘In Plain Sight’ Will Display Aerial Messages Near Immigration Detention Centers
by Glasstireby GlasstireEach artist’s message will end in the hashtag #XMAP, which leads to the project website and interactive map.
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Five-Minute Tours: Garland Fielder at Anya Tish Gallery, Houston
by Glasstireby Glasstire"Rooted in mathematics, science, and philosophy, Fielder’s work has always played with the phenomenology of expectation."
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Brandon Zech and Christina Rees discuss some of their favorite works that tackle the ultra-charged symbolism of the U.S. flag.
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Five-Minute Tours: Three Current Exhibitions at Craighead Green, Dallas
by Glasstireby GlasstireWorks by Abhidnya Ghuge, Damian Suarez, and Anders Moseholm are on view at Craighead Green Gallery in Dallas.
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Five-Minute Tours: Will van Overbeek at the Longview Museum of Fine Arts
by Glasstireby Glasstire"These photographs by Austin photographer Will van Overbeek debuted at the Austin Museum of Art in 2007 and were acquired for LMFA’s permanent collection in 2017."
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"The images, taken in the late 1980s, highlight a variety of people and places found around East Texas."
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech give you options for making private appointments to see art in galleries, joining the public to see art at a major museum, or streaming art from home.
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"An exhibition of paintings, drawings, prints and collages by Houston artist Leamon Green, exploring the complexities of migration and African American identity in an increasingly globalized world."
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Christopher Blay's May 22 video check in with Letitia and Sedrick Huckaby at Huckaby Studios. The artists and educators talked about studio work during the Great Lockdown of 2020, family, and their students.
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From all of us here at Glasstire, we wish all the dads out there a Happy Father's Day!
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Christopher Blay and Christina Rees talk about the events of the last few weeks, and whether black artists are holding out hope that this moment will move the needle on racial violence and injustice.
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Five-Minute Tours: Women We Have Known: Photographs by Women Artists at PDNB, Dallas
by Glasstireby GlasstireFeaturing, among others, Ruth Orkin, Cristina Garcia Rodero, Grete Stern, Flor Garduño, Mariana Yampolsky, Marta Maria Perez Bravo, E-J Major, Ida Lansky, Delilah Montoya, Irene Bayer, Jeanine Michna-Bales, and Ferne Koch.
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Christopher Blay and guests Danielle Demetria East, Robert L. Hodge, David Jeremiah, and Vicki Meek present a list and a conversation highlighting works by artists confronting social issues, and exasperation with having to do so.
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Five-Minute Tours: The Permanent Collection: Red at the Amarillo Museum of Art
by Glasstireby Glasstire"Color has always carried cultural meaning and symbolism for artists, and red is one of the most significant and evocative of colors."