Looks like Jason Jay Stevens' unofficial blog and our recent news item got San Antonio's Luminaria people in gear — we've had several emails recently announcing their site is up…
Rainey Knudson
Rainey Knudson
Rainey Knudson founded Glasstire in 2001 as one of the earliest web-only arts journals in the country. In 2019, she stepped down as publisher, ending an 18-year run at the helm of the publication. A frequent public speaker, she has given talks about online communications and the role of the critic at numerous universities and museums.
https://raineyknudson.com
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Mike Smith, whose show is on view at the Blanton through the end of this month, will be featured in "Television Delivers People," a cool-sounding show at the Whitney opening…
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There's a lecture this Wednesday, Dec. 5, 7 pm at the Museum of Printing History on Japanese woodcut printing. The talk is in conjunction with the museum's current exhibits, which…
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So here's the roundup, as far as I can tell: at Pulse Miami, Finesilver; at Art Miami, Dunn and Brown and Apama Mackey; at Aqua Hotel, CTRL, Art Palace and…
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TODAY, 11/30/07 is the CHEESE BALL, our big annual bash with Fresh Arts Coalition!!!! This anti-gala at Houston's Ragin Cajun is going to be a wild time, with more guests…
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This is fun: Artinfo asked Aaron Parazette (who recently opened a show at NYC's Marlborough) what his top pics are in the big city. So let's pick at his choices:…
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Two book signings tonite, Thursday Nov. 29, 6-8 pm at Women and Their Work in Austin: Melissa Miller, by Susie Kalil with an essay by Michael Duncan; and Historic Hotels…
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Dan Havel and Dean Ruck's great 2005 inside-out house Inversion at the Art League Houston is featured in a fancy new book!!! Spacecraft: Fleeting Architecture and Hideouts "presents projects that…
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The Houston It's Worth It book by ttweak is officially out, and they're throwing a launch party this Thursday, Nov. 29, 6:30-9:30 at Lawndale!!
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It can be hard these days to get much fired up about colorfieldists like Barnett Newman, but the Menil's going to give it a crack with a nice lineup of…
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A piece in today's NYT about James Turrell's Roden Crater got me thinking about all the modern-day art pilgrimage sites. People make the long, inconvenient journey to Roden and other…
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Here's a fun one by Brooklyn artist William Powhida [via].
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The Luminaria event planned in San Antonio for next March seems to have gotten off to a somewhat quiet start: they don't have a website up yet, so an unofficial…
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Congrats to Austin furniture designer Wells Mason of Ironwood Industries, who is featured on the Area of Design homepage this month!
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Eat and be merry: we'll be back with news and articles on Friday!
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OK, this is admittedly for the hard core Jane Austen crowd out there (you know who you are), but we have to give a little shout-out to the Love Tokens…
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More news that skews trad: Stephen Fox's new book on John Staub houses is a must for Houston architecture buffs.
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The December 2, 7 & 14 screenings of The Cool School at MFAH are not-to-be-missed for Houstonians interested in the rich early life of Walter Hopps, the Menil's founding director…
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Well, it's Thanksgiving week, which judging from the old Glasstire inbox, apparently means it's not too early to start thinking about next spring's blockbuster exhibitions at TX museums. Houston Center…
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Lisa Cooley, who ran Houston's now-defunct Mixture Gallery, is hanging her own shingle in none other than the Big Fruit! She'll be opening her space in the Lower East Side…