Artists are left in a limbo of cancelled events, and are trying to figure out how to navigate the pandemic and get their work in front of audiences.
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Seeking Submissions NOW: Share Short Videos of Your Texas Art Exhibitions on Glasstire
by Glasstireby GlasstireGlasstire is asking commercial galleries, nonprofits and artist-run spaces across the state of Texas to send us video walk-throughs of your current exhibitions!
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Some Resources For Artists and Art Professionals During the Pandemic: WILL UPDATE
by Glasstireby GlasstireWill update: We’re building this list as we become aware of city-, state-, and beyond- resources and relief for artists and art world workers. In a separate news item, we’ll…
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[Sponsored] Podcast: Curator Michael Auping on the Art of Mark Bradford
by Glasstireby Glasstire"I was feeling like abstraction had really dried up, that it had really come to the end of the line. And then I found Mark Bradford. And I thought, ‘Ah ha, here’s another rabbit hole that we can really go down.’"
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"I’m most afraid for mid-tier galleries and mid-tier nonprofits."
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The NALAC grants include $52,000 to Texas artists and organizations.
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“Insta11ations” Artist Erika Blumenfeld Seeks Your Stories for “SkyScrolls: Houston Project”
by Glasstireby GlasstireSubmissions are open to all ages, and are due by March 16th, 2020.
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Christopher Blay and Brandon Zech on the last few days of a great show in San Antonio, the first days of FotoFest, and the final show at Texas’ longest-lived art collective space.
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This story will be updated as we learn more about cancellations and closings around Texas.
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In Fort Worth, Christopher Blay is joined by the one-and-only Mark Bradford. They run down the top art events in Texas this week — including a money-prize show for youngsters.
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Glasstire Podcast: Visitors Respond to ‘Speechless’ at the Dallas Museum of Art
by Glasstireby Glasstire"It's interesting to be in a museum space and have all of the exhibitions have to do with touch. It's an interesting feeling, almost like you’re doing something you shouldn’t be doing."
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Eight artists were selected for the 2020-2021 season.
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"You don’t see Jeff Koons writing a review about an exhibition for Artforum."
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Brandon Zech and guest host Leslie Moody Castro are in Austin this week to run down the best art events across the state.
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Christina Rees and Christopher Blay are joined by Houston artist Patrick Renner to run down the top five art events in Texas this week.
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Lubbock’s Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts Announces Mural Open Call
by Glasstireby GlasstireThe building is on LHUCA's campus, in the popular arts district of Lubbock.
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The Austin residency, now in its second year, is open to local artists and takes place at The LINE Austin hotel overlooking Lady Bird Lake.
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This is a collection of painted portraits of military veterans, and some of the veterans will be present to autograph copies of the book at the show's opening reception on February 27.
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"I have a real fondness for the brains of artists. People laugh about artists not being good communicators, and I think that’s a load of crap."
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Today, let’s celebrate art's penchant for the longing heart.