In partnership with Art21, Glasstire is co-publishing films about contemporary Texas artists. The first film is about Trenton Doyle Hancock.
Profile
-
ProfileVideo
-
FeaturetteProfileVideo
Video: Frances Colpitt on Modernism, the Avant-garde, and Our Contemporary Moment
Writer and educator Frances Colpitt discusses the art movements over the last two centuries that shaped our contemporary moment.
-
Artist Vincent Falsetta discusses what initially drew him to Texas from the East Coast, his own artistic practice, and his years as a professor at the University of North Texas.
-
William Sarradet travels to El Paso to ask four artists and art workers, “What are you excited about in your creative practice for the upcoming year?”
-
Profile
“We’re All Rebels Here”: Habitable Spaces’ Art & Agricultural Project in Kingsbury
by Anna Adamiby Anna AdamiAnna Adami talks with Shane Heinemeier and Allison Ward Heinemeier about their sustainable farm and artist residency Habitable Spaces in Kingsbury, Texas.
-
Jessica Fuentes writes about some of the artists who have studios at the Center for Contemporary Arts in Abilene.
-
FeaturetteProfileVideo
Video: On the Road: Visiting the Rockport Center for the Arts in Rockport, Texas
by Glasstireby GlasstireGlasstire visits the Rockport Center for the Arts to learn about the organization, its ethos, and the town's history as an art colony.
-
Profile
Highlighting Border Narratives: MIRAAA Media Fest is a 956/International Border Film Festival
by Kim Sandovalby Kim SandovalKim Sandoval writes about the MIRAAA Media Fest, a collaborative festival of border-themed videos and film in Texas' Rio Grande Valley.
-
EspañolProfile
La historia debajo de la superficie: La residencia en la florería de Brownsville, Texas
by Kim Sandovalby Kim SandovalKim Sandoval escribe sobre la Flower Shop Residency, un nuevo programa de residencias artísticas en Brownsville, Texas, fundado por Jesus Treviño.
-
Profile
Rekindling Collaboration: The University of Houston and “The Orange Show Show”
by Doug Welshby Doug WelshDoug Welsh writes about the connection between The Orange Show Center for Visionary Art and the nearby University of Houston.
-
Brandon Zech escribe sobre la vida, obra y legado del artista y galerista de Houston Wayne Gilbert.
-
Profile
Histories Beneath the Surface: The Flower Shop Residency in Brownsville, Texas
by Kim Sandovalby Kim SandovalKim Sandoval writes about the Flower Shop Residency, a new artist-in-residence program in Brownsville, Texas founded by artist Jesus Treviño.
-
Sophia del Rio talks with Adam and Angie Knoche, the founders of the community-based Glaze Ceramic Studio in McKinney, about their business model and their plans for expansion.
-
Brandon Zech writes about the life, work, and legacy of Houston artist and gallerist Wayne Gilbert.
-
William Sarradet writes about the work artists Lili Chin, Samira Yamin, and William Warden created during their time at the Galveston Artist Residency.
-
Caleb Bell writes about the Austin School of Furniture, which offers furniture making and woodworking classes and workshops in Austin.
-
Barbara Purcell writes about her visit to the studio of Austin-based artist and writer Lauren Moya Ford.
-
Caroline Frost writes about the opening of McLennon Pen Co., a new gallery in Austin.
-
En la tercera parte de esta serie de retratos, William Sarradet hace perfiles de los artistas, curadores, voluntarios y otras personas que dan vida a la comunidad del arte del Sur de Texas.
-
Caleb Bell writes about the Texas connections to the recently opened Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts in Little Rock.