Starting on Labor Day, Performance Art Houston will begin their fourth series of Instagram-only performances, with posts from David Ian Bellows/Griess, Brittani Broussard, Elaine Thap, Dominique Duroseau, Raki Malhotra, and Sierra Ortega.
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San Antonio artist Cruz Ortiz is the subject of online conversation for his dispute with ¡Bucho!, a San Antonio pop-up concept restaurant.
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The new acquisitions, which includes sculptures by Salvador Dalí and Manuel Ramírez, a drawing by Ignacio Zuloaga, and a painting by Emilio Sánchez Perrier, will go on view in the coming months.
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The chosen artist will have a 103 x 17-foot wall to work on, and the stipend for the project (expected to be completed in January 2020) is $1,000.
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The open call is limited to artists currently living and practicing in San Antonio, and the goal is to give those artists the opportunity to have their works reviewed by a visiting curator and to expand their network and visibility.
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The initiative will present a new commission each year for three years, and the year-long installations will be on view on the south wall of the Raymond and Susan Brochstein Pavilion.
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"Someone is going to have an Eternity of Hands Full. RIP Old Friend."
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This is the second year of the Prize, which will for this cycle again focus on the North Texas region.
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The reinstallation was overseen by Dr. Nicole R. Myers, the Barbara Thomas Lemmon Senior Curator of European Art, and was prompted by the final bequest of 32 artworks to the DMA following Mrs. McDermott’s death last May.
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The fund, now in its 14th year, has doubled its awards to artists for the upcoming year. It supports Latinx artists and organizations working in all creative disciplines in the United States and Puerto Rico.
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Ethel Shipton and artist, writer, and stand-up comic Sarah Fisch will moderate an evening of conversations titled 'If Walls Could Talk," in the company of artists and community members who have been integral to the Blue Star Arts Complex and its evolution.
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"We’re looking forward to the creative contributions these two talented women will make in support of the Moody’s mission to foster interdisciplinary conversation through the arts."
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The Idea Fund supports individual artists, curators, collectives, collaboratives or partnerships in the greater Houston area. Applications are now open.
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Lisica has accepted a position as Professor of Art History at Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD).
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Landmarks Video will feature works by Mikhail Karikis, Ragnar Kjartansson, Kara Walker, Michael Snow, Mungo Thomson, and others, with Karikis' work launching the program on September 1.
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Starting today, I am taking over Glasstire’s Instagram feed for one week, and will be posting a collage of images, fragments, and tidbts relating to what hit screens in 1969.
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The award is an unrestricted $2,500 grant given to one female visual artist within the greater Houston area who demonstrates original expressions of contemporary art.
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Artists Anne Buckwalter, Elizabeth Cooper, and Elizabeth Glaessner will take up residence for 11 months at GAR, on the edge of downtown Galveston.
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The SJCS Gallery in Houston asks visitors to help recreate the local flora and fauna by taking advantage of the gallery's maker space.
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This year's movie night is organized by guest curators Peter Lucas and Emily Peacock; the pop-up backyard screening will feature short video works by Houston-based artists Lina Dib, Preetika Rajgariah, JooYoung Choi, Krista Steinke, and Britt Thomas.