The Langston Gallery and the Commerce Gallery celebrate their respective openings this summer.
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Nasher Celebrates Tenth Anniversary of Soundings; New Season Announced
by Glasstireby GlasstireThis new season marks the tenth anniversary of the Nasher Sculpture Center series conceived by Seth Knopp, the program’s longtime artistic director.
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Due to structural problems with the internal armature, the 21-foot monument in Rockport was dismantled.
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In addition to constructing the sculpture, as he worked Jones also cleaned up the park with the help of volunteers and people walking by.
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After a two-year expansion the museum reopens its doors this weekend with a host of activities and events.
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We're following a developing story about Dallas-based artist Dan Lam’s lawsuit against two business located at the same address in Manhattan.
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New Houston Public Art: Nina Katchadourian’s Human Take on the Bird Call
by Glasstireby GlasstireThe artist used human voices to interpret the sound and song of birds in her new public artwork.
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For the fourth time in as many years, Big Medium is encouraging artists to participate in its Art Swap + Community Breakfast event.
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At first glance, the signage seems to be the product of some elaborate teenage prank or political joke.
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Juneteenth festivities are happening all across the state, and we’ve highlighted a few here.
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Featuring approximately 520 artworks, the map shows pieces included in the City of Houston Art Collection, which are located in public spaces and inside various libraries, police stations, airports, service centers, and other municipal buildings.
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In addition to revamping the museum's galleries, this three-month project will include new thematic installations of the museum's permanent collection, and an expanded space for special exhibitions.
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UT’s Landmarks Wins its Fifth National Award for Public Art; Texas Projects Win Big with AFTA
by Glasstireby GlasstireEvery year Americans for the Arts (AFTA), through its Public Art Network, honors 50 public artworks unveiled across the country the previous year as an outstanding project.
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Joyce Pensato, the painter known for her work reinterpreting classic figures from American pop culture, died this week. She was 78.
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Christina Rees to Introduce Films by Chris Burden at the Fort Worth Modern
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechHeld in conjunction with the museum's current exhibition, the program on Tuesday will feature films that include interviews with Mr. Burden about his work, and some pieces of video art that he created during his lifetime.
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Karol Stewart Appointed Director of Development at Rockport Center for the Arts
by Glasstireby GlasstireRockport Center for the Arts has announced Karol Stewart as its new Director of Development and Membership Relations.
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Bushwick Bill, Member of Legendary Houston Rap Group The Geto Boys, Dead at 52
by Glasstireby GlasstireBushwick Bill, whose real name was Richard Shaw, died early Monday morning after a short battle with Stage 4 pancreatic cancer.
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Gulf Coast Opens Applications for Beauchamp Prize for Critical Art Writing
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechOpen to any and all arts writers, the prize comes with a $3,000 award to the winning piece of prose.
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Southwest School of Art’s Patricia Morales Selected for 2019 CAELI Program
by Glasstireby GlasstireMorales is one of 26 individuals representing community arts education organizations across the nation who will participate in CAELI's next session.
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Launched by Chin after a visit to New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina, the project was a way to give people a voice in responding to issues of lead contamination.