The Texas Commission on the Arts and the Texas Cultural Trust team up to offer financial packages to students in grades 8-11 to encourage their pursuit of advanced study in the arts.
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This year's tour will include non-traditional studios, and Big Medium will invite coffee shops, restaurants, boutiques, and others to participate.
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The original concept for the Teeter-Totter Wall was to demonstrate the delicate balances between the U.S. and Mexico.
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Texas artists have until 5PM CST on August 2 to respond to Artpace San Antonio's Texas Open Call.
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Two new developments at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston (CAMH) have been announced.
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Cheech Marin Appearance at Art Museum of South Texas for “The Cheech”
by Glasstireby GlasstireThe new doc centers on Marin as an art collector. He will be in conversation after the screening.
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Three arts organizations have combined resources to support Dallas communities by funding projects from six enterprises, including arts initiatives.
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'The Welcome Space,' a commissioned public artwork by artist Sedrick Huckaby, was dedicated on Tuesday at the Highland Hills Community Center in Fort Worth.
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Esteban Peralta is moving his non-commercial, garage-setting Denver-based contemporary art gallery Peralta Projects to Austin.
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Barney Smith, the 98-year-old San Antonio resident and artist responsible for the Toilet Seat Art Museum, has died.
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Dallas is the newest outpost of this fair, which has been staged thus far in (among other places) Melbourne, Brooklyn, Los Angeles, and Chicago.
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Texas Tech’s Peter Briggs Receives Warhol Foundation Curatorial Research Grant
by Glasstireby GlasstireThe Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts has announced its spring 2019 curatorial research fellows, and one of the national five is Peter S. Briggs, the Curator of Art at the Museum of Texas Tech University in Lubbock.
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Moreno references a range of works that speak to the history of painting, sculpture, architecture and cultural production, and his heritage as a Mexican born American citizen.
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Richards' new public artwork is installed at El Centro College in downtown Dallas. It was unveiled last Wednesday.
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Glasstire is pleased to announce the appointment of Christopher Blay as News Editor.
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The Rabkin Foundation has announced the winners for its third cycle year of the $50,000 Rabkin Prize, a national grant program for visual art journalists.
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Rice’s Moody Center in Houston will debut the exhibition in September, and it will feature works by Rauschenberg, Warhol, Laurie Anderson, and more.
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Petition Group Launches Community Effort to Resist C3 Festival Near Marfa
by Glasstireby GlasstireToday an online petition and organized effort, named Marfa Says No, was launched in an effort to resist the proposed C3 Festival.
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New Study Shows and Predicts Major Changes for Arts Organizations in Houston
by Glasstireby GlasstireBy 2045, the number of Hispanic residents in Houston will become a majority.
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Touch Tours will provide blind and visually impaired patrons with a guided tour through the garden and assistance when describing and interacting with the sculptures.