In this special two-city presentation, three Glasstire hosts and special guest Vincent Valdez give you plenty of art-centric reasons to leave your house this week.
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Doherty give an artist talk on Saturday, October 19, at Moody Gallery for the opening of her exhibition 'Atlas of the Invisible.'
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The Blaffer Debuts Two Solo Surveys: Paul Mpagi Sepuya and Jacqueline Nova
by Glasstireby GlasstireNova was heavily influenced by the power and danger of rhetoric, political and otherwise.
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Artists anywhere in the world can submit an application, and six selected artists will exhibit in one-week solo exhibitions at BEERS London Gallery in East London during the summer of 2020.
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Brandon Zech and guest host Seth Mittag recap the Glasstire DataHack, talk about the wild and crazy things computer programs can do, and discuss why artists should learn about technology.
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The data released to participants of the DataHack included a set of data points that Glasstire has collected since 2007, comprised of all of the Houston-area art venues and events that have ever been published in our event listings.
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This marks the Houston installment of the New American Festival, which began nationally in mid-September with similar festivals in Boston, Oakland, Kansas City, Nashville, and Detroit.
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This weekend The University of North Texas will celebrate its new $70 million College of Visual Arts and Design building with a ribbon cutting, exhibition and open house.
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Tonight, October 10 from 7-8pm, Bill and Linda Reaves will discuss the work on view at the Grace Museum in Abilene.
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Brandon Zech and Christina Rees on the return of Sculpture Month Houston, Brandon’s return to Chinati Weekend, and, at last, the grand opening of Ruby City.
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There will be affordable prints available, along with this year's commemorative poster of an alien Buddy Holly.
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Brandon Zech and artist and Glasstire programmer Seth Mittag run down a host of shows in San Antonio, the meaning of a “good crisis,” and how to win a wad of cash by hacking into Glasstire’s database.
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San Antonio's Contemporary Art Month (CAM) has announced that Lee Hallman will be the curator for the 2020 edition of the CAM Perennial.
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On October 22 and 24, Topchy will present "Eternal Now” at the Frank E. Campbell Funeral Chapel in Manhattan.
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“This and That” is an occasional series of paired observations. -Ed. Today: Fecal Felicity This year marks the 50th anniversary of the publication of the Slant Step Book, which celebrated…
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In this Art Dirt podcast, Brandon Zech and Christina Rees talk about why Texas' art scenes are underestimated outside of Texas, and how we might fix that.
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[Sponsored] Ten Questions: Terri Thornton of the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
by Glasstireby GlasstireHere, Thornton answers ten questions (inspired by the Proust Questionnaire and slightly tweaked by Glasstire).
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Tonight! Meet and Greet With New Artists At Galveston Artist Residency
by Glasstireby GlasstireAnne Buckwalter, Elizabeth Cooper, and Elizabeth Glaessner will be giving short artists talks, beginning at 7:30, with refreshments to follow.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on a piece of virtual reality art that really works, intentionally stupid art, and art that presents “alternative histories.”
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The sculpture was engineered and assembled in Houston, and its official unveiling is on the University of Houston campus on Friday, Oct. 11.