Houston’s Zócalo Apartments announced the three winners of its inaugural residency program for 2020: Input Output, Ronald Jones, and Theresa Escobedo.
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The building adds more than 100,000 square feet to the MFAH exhibition space, increasing it by nearly 75 percent.
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Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum Appoints Bill Mercer Curator and Director of Curatorial Affairs
The Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum (PPHM) in Canyon, Texas, has announced that Bill Mercer has been appointed its Curator of Art and Associate Director for Curatorial Affairs.
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Artist Dread Scott Will March 26 Miles in Two Days For Performance of “Slave Rebellion Reenactment”
The project, a collaboration with New Orleans-based arts organization Antenna, led by Bob Snead, is the result of a six-year long endeavor involving historians, artists and communities.
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The program is available to students engaged in the arts and offers financial assistance to develop their talents.
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This evening, Public Art UHS will host a book release celebration and panel discussion for the new monograph “On Site: 50 Years of Public Art of the University of Houston System."
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The 2019 Houston Cinema Arts Festival will run from November 14 - 18 at 10 different venues across the city.
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In honoring Foundwork’s role as a resource and support to artists, the prize offers financial support and personal engagement.
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The $2,500 prize includes the winning essay being published on Glasstire, and a cocktail party in Debic's honor later this week.
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Salcedo was also the inaugural recipient of the Nasher Prize in Dallas.
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Beginning tonight, October 31, the Latino Arts Project in Dallas will present a first-of-its-kind, permanent pop-up museum with renowned Mexican artist Betsabeé Romero.
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Tonight's performance will include spoken word poetry, activist theory, radical storytelling, and language experimentation.
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Mac is perhaps best known for his acclaimed marathon theatrical work 'A 24-Decade History of Popular Music,' which was nominated for the 2017 Pulitzer Prize in Drama.
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The Art Colony Association, a nonprofit organization dedicated to producing the Bayou City Art Festivals, made the announcement last Thursday.
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The Nasher Prize Graduate Symposium addresses a broad audience of art historians and museum professionals, allowing symposium participants to receive feedback from fellow presenters, the moderator, the keynote speaker, and audience members.
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Ryan N. Dennis and Evan Garza have been announced as curators and creative directors of the 2020 Texas Biennial, an independent survey of contemporary art in Texas organized by Austin's Big Medium.
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On Wednesday, Moody Center for the Arts at Rice University will host an evening that celebrates the publication of Glenn O’Brien’s new book and the launch of ZE Books.
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Designed by Architect Sir David Adjaye OBE, Ruby City's design is loosely based on a sketch and description dreamed up by Linda Pace before her death in 2007.
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The installation will consist of 126 playing-card LED light boxes arranged to create a house of cards, and 20 individual designs will be selected and displayed from April-July, 2020.
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The Crit Group program open call will be open until Sunday, December 1.