Sarah Ayala, Raul Rodriguez, Lingchia Tsai, and Blake Weld were selected to the program from 20 qualified submissions.
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The award also includes a solo exhibition at Big Medium, Austin in the spring of 2020.
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The inaugural show, titled FLASH COLLECTION, features the works of 20 of the region's artists — many names familiar to Glasstire readers — and is curated by Shogan and GD Wright.
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The panelists are Kyle Hobratschk and Travis LaMothe of 100 West Corsicana; Emily Riggert and Rachel Rushing, co-directors at Sunset Art Studios, and Tamara Johnson and Trey Burns of Sweet Pass Sculpture Park.
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The partnership of the Houston's Mayor's Office of Cultural Affairs, Houston Arts Alliance (HAA), and the Houston Airport System (HAS) selected a combination of existing works from the artists, as well as art commissioned specifically for Terminal C.
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Glasstire is pleased to announce the 2019 Glasstire DataHack, an opportunity for people interested in the arts and data to come together and look at the landscape of art in the City of Houston.
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Organizers want you to bring your craziest creations in cardboard for the evening parade.
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Art, Anthropology, and Events at The Contemporary Austin’s Two Locations
by Glasstireby GlasstireA duel-campus exhibition includes various events and workshops beginning on September 14, most of which are free to members.
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OFF ROAD, which takes place October 18 in Houston, invites the great minds of our time to engage in conversations about their work and ideas.
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Among Johnston's credited works is Austin's landmark mural "Hi How Are You" at Guadalupe and 21st Streets in Austin.
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How Identity Ages: Panel Co-Presented by Houston Grand Opera and Holocaust Museum Houston
by Glasstireby GlasstireThe moderated discussion will take place on October 10 at 7pm, and will cover the impact of aging on identity, personal agency, and mental health.
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Two exhibitions featuring the work of artist Charles White (1918- 1979) have opened recently at the Blanton Museum of Art and at the Art Galleries at Black Studies (AGBS), both of the University of Texas at Austin.
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Tonight! An Arty PechaKucha, San Antonio Vol. 35 at the Empire Theatre
by Glasstireby GlasstireEmcees for the evening are News 4 San Antonio anchor Randy Beamer and artist Gary Sweeney. The welcome reception will feature live music by King Pelican and complimentary bites curated by local chefs and restaurants.
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Nwigwe's dialogue with Forsythe's installations will look at three works by Forsythe that blur the lines between performance, sculpture, video, and installation.
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Emerging Texas filmmakers and projects showcase AFS’ commitment to diversity, gender equity, and artistic achievement.
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Over the summer, Davis managed the Artspace111 pop-up gallery in The Shops at Clearfor. She's also affiliated with Fort Worth's Art Tooth collective, which is a role she'll continue.
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Michael Rakowitz has won the 2020 Nasher Prize. Established in 2015, the Nasher Prize is a contemporary sculpture award dedicated to excellence as well as current ideas in sculpture.
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Today, the McNay announced and broke ground on Phase I of an ambitious landscaping master plan.
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On September 1, Ashley DeHoyos began her new position as Curator at DiverseWorks.
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ALH's Artist of the Year award recognizes artists who have demonstrated exceptional creativity and outstanding achievement, and whose work has had a significant and positive impact on contemporary visual art in Texas.