"The exhibition features select artists who had studio space at Artspace111 since 1980, when it was known simply as Studio111."
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Five-Minute Tours
Five-Minute Tours: ‘Light Waves’ at SP/N Gallery, UTDallas
by Glasstireby Glasstire"The group show features the work of graduate student alumni from the University of Texas at Dallas in a survey exhibition to celebrate the university’s 50th anniversary."
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Five-Minute Tours: TVAA Annual Juried High School Art Competition at UTDallas
by Glasstireby Glasstire"After more than 20 years, this will be the last year UTDallas' Arts Program will host this highly recognized art exhibition."
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Brandon Zech and Christina Rees take an optimistic view of a more collaborative future for Texas art, artists, and institutions, and more appreciative audiences.
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Brandon Zech talks with Houston-based artist Melinda Laszczynski about the allure of goopy ceramics, the complexities of teaching online, and the best pandemic reads.
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Drive ByVideo
Let’s Crash Together: Joey Fauerso and the Art of Shared Destruction (i.e. Catharsis at Home)
by Glasstireby Glasstire"A collective expression of the joys and chaos of 24-hour home parenting."
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Five-Minute Tours: Richard W. James Chats With Rockport Center for the Arts
by Glasstireby GlasstireA conversation between Rockport's Curator of Exhibitions, Elena Rodriguez, and artist Richard W. James about his new ceramic sculpture series titled "Sleepwalker," which would have been on exhibition at Rockport Center for the Arts in April.
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Five-Minute Tours: Vanessa German at the Amarillo Museum of Art
by Glasstireby Glasstire"As a self-described citizen artist, German explores the power of art and love as a transformative force in the dynamic cultural ecosystem of communities and neighborhoods."
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Of course we have no idea what he'll do.
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“Make the video that you’d want to watch.”
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Christopher Blay talks with Dallas-based artist Liz Trosper about her work, her students (she is a lecturer at the University of North Texas), and our perspectives on what comes next.
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News
The Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans Open Call Extended; Application Fees Waived
by Glasstireby GlasstireThe exhibition will premiere at the CAC this fall.
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Five-Minute Tours
Five-Minute Tours: Selections from Public Art UHS’ Permanent Collection, Houston
by Glasstireby GlasstireFeaturing works by Gael Stack, James Surls, Luis Jiménez, Jacob Hashimoto, Pablo Serrano, John Scott, Kendall Buster, George Smith, and Frank Stella.
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Five-Minute Tours
Five-Minute Tours: Laura Latimer at Dimension Gallery, Austin
by Glasstireby Glasstire"This site-specific installation situated in the former industrial space of Dimension’s gallery contemplates how future mutants might survive in fragmented ecosystems."
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The museum's film department brings you great international, independent, and documentary films for home viewing, and your streaming fee supports one of Houston’s best cinema programs during this critical time.
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Five-Minute Tours: Larry Garmezy at Archway Gallery, Houston
by Glasstireby Glasstire"This exhibition focuses on the element of time in two realms: water and rock." 50% of all sales from the show will go to the Houston Food Bank.
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Five-Minute Tours: 37th Annual Texas Sculpture Association Members’ Show, Grapevine
by Glasstireby GlasstireFeaturing 60 sculptures by 24 Texas artists.
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Five-Minute Tours: Allyson Packer at the Hamon Arts Library Hawn Gallery at SMU, Dallas
by Glasstireby Glasstire"For several months, Packer visited the library regularly. She spent long afternoons wandering the stacks, getting to know Hamon’s internal and external rhythms and overlooked quirks."
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"The works are presented as links to other sites. Whether you make it back or not is up to you."
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Christina Rees checks in with curator and writer Leslie Moody Castro, who is sheltering in place in Mexico. They talk about the true meaning of being an introvert, the beauty of studio visits, and their attempts to keep a handle on art across the whole state of Texas.