After the fig-leafing of David in a theme-park strip center in the Woodlands last fall, who’d have thought more titillating public nekkedness would pop up. Now some guy in Pilot…
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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The basement of the El Centro college in downtown Dallas was flooded when a water main was punctured by a construction crew last week. The college’s art collection is expected…
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For glass fans out there, the Vetro Glassblowing Studio in Grapevine, TX (near DFW airport) makes some nice blown glass, and gives demos too.
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Brody Allan Darnell, 23, was fatally stabbed at a goth art show in Houston this past Thursday night. Read the full story here.
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University of Texas MFA graduate, Ian Pedigo, was featured in AMOA‘s 22 to Watch last year and has since moved to New York. Legendary alternative art space, Artists Space, now…
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University of Texas MFA graduate, Ian Pedigo, was featured in AMOA‘s 22 to Watch last year and has since moved to New York. Legendary alternative art space, Artists Space, now…
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This September brings FotoSeptiembre in San Antonio and CinemaTexas in Austin. The former is a photography festival, and the latter, an increasingly well-regarded short film festival. Trustworthy sources say CinemaTexas…
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This September brings FotoSeptiembre in San Antonio and CinemaTexas in Austin. The former is a photography festival, and the latter, an increasingly well-regarded short film festival. Trustworthy sources say CinemaTexas…
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The Beaker Gallery in Tampa is showing Patterns & Serial Randomness (Sept 19 – Nov 8, 2003), which includes the Texas Artists Bill Davenport, Francesca Fuchs, Ken Beasley, Paul Kittelson,…
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Austin artists Jason Archer and Paul Beck are featured in the July/August issue of Res magazine. A hot topic on Glasstire message boards, their animated spin on Bush’s state of…
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Austin artists Jason Archer and Paul Beck are featured in the July/August issue of Res magazine. A hot topic on Glasstire message boards, their animated spin on Bush’s state of…
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The El Paso Museum of Art has added a couple new curators, Amy V. Grimm and Christian Gerstheimer, the latter of whom comes from the Norton Museum in West Palm…
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Dallas’ Barry Whistler Gallery is having its annual summer sale August 14-16. “Selections from gallery artists as well as recent finds plus many others will be presented in a cash…
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Right off the bat this fall is the much-anticipated show at UH’s Blaffer Gallery of Chuck Close prints from 1972-2002, opening September 13. In conjunction with this show will be…
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The El Paso Museum of Art has added a couple new curators, Amy V. Grimm and Christian Gerstheimer, the latter of whom comes from the Norton Museum in West Palm…
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Finally, Scott Barber’s cancer is in remission. His therapy for the nasty strain that he was diagnosed with many months ago was completed recently. He’s currently getting ready for a…
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The great Laurie Anderson will be honored by Aurora Picture Show this October. Each year, Aurora honors a visionary artist who pioneered media/electronic arts. The honoree is awarded a small…
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We sure were sorry to hear about Houston’s Firestation #3 closing its doors at the end of the month. The last Independent Exposure screening from Microcinema will be held this…
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This one came over the wires via a series of increasingly Grumpy Gus emails we were cc’d on: there’s a movement in San Antonio to move Contemporary Art Month from…
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Liz Lambert, who turned a seedy flophouse into Austin’s fabulous Hotel San Jose is at it again, this time out west in a little town called Marfa. Lambert has acquired…