Longtime Austin folk art gallery Yard Dog is opening an outpost in Marfa!!!
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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If you're in the Big Fruit this month, go check out Aaron Parazette at Marlborough (11/8 – 12/8); and Chris Sauter at Cueto Project (11/29 – 1/12/08)!!!
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The news from within the Chronicle is that (surprise!) they won't be adding any staff jobs after the cuts from last week…which means that, while they're keeping a classical music…
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Leonard Nimoy is spending some of his star power/goodwill on his latest project, a book of photographs of overweight women. There's lots of 80s-sounding PC talk about negative body stereotypes…
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Today we announce a major change here at Glasstire: as of today, our intrepid editor Rachel Cook is moving on to pursue her own artwork and other projects. Rachel's been…
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First off, big thanks to our friends at AMOA, who hosted our Design Nite happy hour this past Thursday!!…also on a party note, kudos to the organizers of the Arthouse…
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The price is right for Arthouse Texas Prize winner Katrina Moorhead!!!! (It's $30,000, not a new car…)
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Former Core fellow Allison Wiese is moving and grooving: catch up with her this winter at L Street Fine Art in San Diego, Yerba Buena in San Francisco; and the…
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Aurora Picture Show and the Mitchell center at UH are putting on You Are Here, two days of performance and leactures featuring contemporary artists working with mapping, tracking and tactical…
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Shameless plug of our own: come on out this Thursday, Nov. 1, 6-8 pm at Austin Museum of Art for our Design Nite!!! We're debuting our fabulous new barware designed…
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Check out the new website of Castroville-based filmmaker and photographer Rob Ziebell !!
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The first sign of trouble was an email yesterday from longtime Houston Chronicle art critic Patty Johnson that she was leaving the paper… turns out she's not the only one:…
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This Friday, Nov. 2 is the announcement of the Arthouse Texas Prize!! We'll have the winner posted within seconds of the announcement, so stay tuned to see if the finalist…
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LA artist Charles Long is coming to the Fort Worth Modern this Tuesday, Oct. 30, 6:30 pm for their artist lecture series!!!
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Check out Never Been to Tehran, a project by Aurora Picture Show founder Andrea Grover and Jon Rubin. Inspired by this summer's Never Been to Houston show at Lawndale, Never…
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The long-awaited Houston It's Worth It book is out (though their website doesn't say anything about it)… You can get your hot-off-the-press copy today, 10/27, 12 – 4 pm at…
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The scuttlebutt's been swirling about Houston's Emily Todd leaving the Houston Endowment for "a local cultural job," and now the news is official: she's taking over Jill Jewitt's job as…
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OK, gang: in addition to the strong gallery shows on view right now in Houston (Bise at Moody; Tom of Finland at Inman; Flood at DBHB; Downes at Texas), the…
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Well, the DMA is indeed taking the King Tut show — it'll open next October. (Read Tyler Green's hilarious blurb on the subject.) I've always liked the DMA very much…
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The MFAH recently announced a new “Art of the Islamic World Initiative.” So that means the museum is committing resources towards "major initiatives" in three regions (Latin American and Asian…