In the third part of his portrait series, William Sarradet profiles the artists, curators, volunteers, and other people who enliven South Texas' art community.
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En la segunda 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.
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William Sarradet hace perfiles de los artistas, curadores, voluntarios y otras personas que dan vida a la comunidad del arte del Sur de Texas.
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In the second part of his portrait series, William Sarradet profiles the artists, curators, volunteers, and other people who enliven South Texas' art community.
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William Sarradet profiles the artists, curators, volunteers, and other people who enliven South Texas' art community.
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Jessica Fuentes looks at how Dallas-based artist Antonio Lechuga is approaching recovery and rest, and examines his works that reference borders.
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Keeping Art in the Family Through Tattoos and Prints: A Tradition of Design
by Caleb Bellby Caleb BellCaleb Bell on the creative connections between Lubbock-based printmaker Dirk Fowler, and his son, tattoo artist Jackson Fowler.
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Michael Flanagan writes about ENTRE, a film center in in McAllen, Texas that focuses on the creation, exhibition, and preservation of community-made cinema.
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Jessica Fuentes writes about Alfred Walker, a long-time lighting professional working with museums in galleries in North Texas.
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Caleb Bell on the large-scale public artwork of Nacogdoches-based sculptor Elizabeth Akamatsu, which can be seen in Houston, Denton, and Fort Worth.
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Semblanza que David S. Rubin hizo en el 2015 acerca del artista texano Vincent Valdez y su obra.
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William Sarradet writes about his time visiting Lili Chin, Samira Yamin, and William Warden at the start of their stay at the Galveston Artist Residency.
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Caroline Frost reflects on her first visit to Shedshows, a new project space in Austin showing work by local artists.
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William Sarradet recaps his visits with five artists who live and work in Omaha, Nebraska.
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Ruben Cordova revisits the process of organizing his 2016 Centro de Artes exhibition of works by Chicano artist Roberto Gonzalez.
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Hills Snyder gathers anecdotes, stories, and photos from artists, students, professors, and others who knew and loved Frances Colpitt.
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Garcia’s work is a part of its locale, centering around the community of Bonton and emphasizing the interdependence between artwork, a place, and its history.
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“Who’s the Bad Guy?”: Ten Years After Spray Painting Over Picasso’s “Woman in a Red Armchair,” Uriel Landeros Continues to Create Controversy
Michael Flanagan looks at the work and ideology of artist Uriel Landeros, who is best known for spray painting over a Picasso at the Menil Collection in Houston.
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Marfa-based printer Robert Arber featured in Albuquerque Museum exhibition ‘The Printer’s Proof: Artist and Printer Collaborations’
Robert Arber, a Marfa-based printmaker who collaborated with Donald Judd, Elaine de Kooning, and Bruce Nauman, was recently featured in an exhibition at the Albuquerque Museum.
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Austin-based musician and artist Darden Smith discusses his newest project, which includes photographs, music, videos, and a book.