Caitlin Duerler Chávez talks with Alison Weaver, the Suzanne Deal Booth Executive Director of Rice University's Moody Center for the Arts, about the institution's current exhibition, "Soundwaves: Experimental Strategies on Art and Sound."
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Caroline Frost interviews artist Sarah Sudhoff about her project "Focusing Screen," on view in ICOSA's Window Dressing series in Austin.
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Drive By
This and That: Brancusi and Clay in The Contemporary Austin’s Online Shop
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechToday: Anthropomorphic hugging
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El Lawndale Art and Performance Center ha anunciado la convocatoria para "The Big Show," una exposición anual seleccionada por un jurado y formada por artistas que residen 160 kilómetros a la redonda de la organización.
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Colette Copeland talks with artist Jill Magid about her recent projects, the pandemic, and issues around labor.
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Leslie Moody Castro writes about arriving in Warsaw, Poland, and being surprised by the nation's culture of capitalism.
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FotoFest’s choice to show Leo Ramadinha’s voyeuristic imagery of young people participating in COVID-safe online Zoom raves is surprisingly transgressive.
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Barbara Purcell reviews Nick Barbee's solo exhibition at the Galveston Arts Center. This is the first solo show by the artist in Galveston in the ten years he has lived and worked there.
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This week: a retrospective of Mel Chin's work spanning 34 years in Arlington, April Frazier explores family history through photography in Houston, Vinchen's sculptures made from salvaged materials in Austin, and more.
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Five-Minute ToursVideo
Five-Minute Tours: William Tersteeg at Rockport Center for the Arts
by Glasstireby GlasstireA video exhibition walkthrough of artist William Tersteeg's show at the Rockport Center for the Arts.
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La BIPOC Arts Network & Fund otorga $2 millones en becas para 120 organizaciones y colectivos de arte de Houston
La BIPOC Arts Network & Fund ha otorgado un total de 2 millones de dólares en becas para 120 organizaciones y colectivos de arte del Área Metropolitana de Houston.
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Drive By
This and That: Andrea McGinty and Craig Ferguson’s Late Late Show
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechToday: Horse costumes
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Hannah Rotwein reviews the exhibition "Every Empire Breaks like a Vase" by artist Paulo Nimer Pjota.
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Ruben Cordova revisits the myth of Cupid's Revenge through the story of Apollo and Daphne for Valentine's Day.
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Brandon Zech sits down with Leslie Moody Castro, who is currently serving as Glasstire's Guest Editor, to discuss the art scene in Mexico City, the foibles of curating, and a no-nonsense way to teach prospective artists.
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Review: “Painted Flowers Shouldn’t Talk Back: The Houston Garden Artists in the Seventies” by Margaret Killinger
Lauren Moya Ford reviews the publication "Painted Flowers Shouldn't Talk Back," a book about the Houston Garden Artists Collective, which discusses their work and lives.
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Leslie Moody Castro writes about her time in Ukraine while visiting Kiev and Lviv, and her troubles trying to cross the border with Poland.
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Jessica Fuentes interviews Julon Pinkston about his current exhibition, “Marshwiggle Apparitions,” at Ro2 Art in Dallas.
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This week: nature-inspired works in San Antonio and Texas City, an exploration of Black masculinity in Dallas, photographs of pandemic parties in Houston, and more.
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Five-Minute ToursVideo
Five-Minute Tours: Gil Rocha and Victor Calise Blanchard at Kirk Hopper Fine Art, Dallas
by Glasstireby GlasstireA video tour of Gil Rocha and Victor Calise Blanchard's exhibition at Kirk Hopper Fine Art in Dallas.