Barring any changes in a stalemate between Landmark Theatres and Weingarten Realty, the theater will close on March 31.
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More than 100 sculptures created by the Shona people of Zimbabwe will be part of the garden exhibition..
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"This award is being given to recognize excellence in professional accomplishment and service by a dedicated art educator."
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The pair hopped into a motorized fishing boat to make their escape.
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Kind, elegant and infinitely generous of spirit, Edith Baker epitomized the best of what a gallerist should be. Her death on Sunday, at the age of 97, marks the passing of a legend.
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Nell Potasznik Langford will direct the new space.
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"Highly respected both in North Texas and across the international art world, Claire has become, indeed, part of the museum’s DNA.”
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"Sala Diaz has existed for 25 years because people have been generous with their time and their ideas. This is Sala Diaz’s legacy — that it exists because of this incredible community.”
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Five grantees will be awarded $5,000 each.
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The project, which was begun in 2006, continued during the pandemic in 2020 as a new series of drawings, which are now available as part of Big Medium's artist registry.
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The DMA has reported that in collaboration with the FBI and the Embassy of Nepal “the Stele of Lakshmi-Narayana is being transferred to the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal, where it is believed to have been taken from a temple in Patan.”
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Organized by HAA's Disaster Services Program, the surveys seek information about the needs of area organizations and individuals who have been affected by the recent major weather event.
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Among the visual artists inducted are Mark Bradford, Theaster Gates, Betye Saar, Lorna Simpson, and an artist with deep Houston ties, Mel Chin.
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Through its website, The Austin School of Fiber Arts offers memberships with discounts on master classes and early registration.
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After opening on Saturday, Pabst Blue Ribbon Studios will be free and open to the public on Saturdays and Sundays, with plans to host DJ events on the first Friday of every month.
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"It is critical to have artwork in the public sphere to ignite conversation and inspire civic engagement."
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The jurors for the call include Natalia Arbelaez, Adam Chau, Jennifer Ling Datchuck, and Roberto Lugo.
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TACA also announced pop-up grants as part of its Resiliency Initiative, and have made monthly distributions since August of 2020.
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Fort Worth’s Artspace111 Regional Juried Exhibition Open Call Announced
by Glasstireby GlasstireCaleb Bell, the well-traveled Curator at the Tyler Museum of Art, is the juror for the 2021 open call.
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Haydee Alonso, Ann Johnson, Rehab El Sadek, Lisa E. Harris, and Tammy Melody Gomez each receive $2K, and will participate in a panel discussion with 2021 Vignette Art Fair curator Vicki Meek.