These two pieces are the most recent in a series of pop-up interventions happening across the city of Houston this summer.
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Ann Fortescue comes to the IMAS from the Springfield Museum of Art in Springfield, Ohio, where she currently serves as executive director.
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The Toilet Seat Art Museum Leaves San Antonio and Heads to North Texas
by Glasstireby GlasstireThe Toilet Seat Art Museum, established in 1992 by Barney Smith, has been on the market since 2017.
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Anonymous Spreadsheet Reveals Salaries of Museum and Nonprofit Workers
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechOver the past week, arts professionals have been contributing salary information, job titles and other demographic information to a Google Spreadsheet that documents art-world pay scales.
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This workshop series will feature drawings and listening scores by Emily Sloan, some inspired by legendary Houston composer Pauline Oliveros.
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Amongst the new works gifted to the museum are paintings, drawings, sculptures and prints spanning Kelly’s career.
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Artpace's residents receive housing, studio space, $10,000 for exhibition production, and a $6,000 stipend.
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On May 17, Margarita Cabrera’s major new public artwork titled 'Árbol de la Vida: Memorias y Voces de la Tierra' was officially unveiled to the public at San Antonio’s Mission Espada Portal.
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New DiverseWorks Fellowship for Houston Artists Outside the City Center
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechThe fellowship runs for seven months and includes a $5,000 honorarium.
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This weekend, on Saturday, June 1, 2019, the Texas Sculpture Group is opening its All-Member Exhibition at Splendora Gardens. Founded as an non-profit organization promoting sculpture in all its various…
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Texas Biennial set for 2020, Receives $25,000 Grant from the NEA
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechBig Medium announced today that the Texas Biennial will return in the fall of 2020.
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Because it is not dry docked, it requires constant maintenance.
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The mayor may nominate two Houston projects for grants of up to $200,000.
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[Updated] Artist Jeff Elrod Denies Alleged Assault in Marfa; Found Not Guilty
by Glasstireby GlasstireOn May 26, the New York Daily News reported that New York and Marfa-based artist Jeff Elrod has been accused of groping a woman outside of a restaurant in Marfa. On July 9, 2019, Elrod was found not guilty in a misdemeanor bench trial held in Marfa.
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Given to North Texas artists, the grant is true to its name, granting awardees $2,000 each to accomplish specific goals.
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The funds provide support to the artists for travel, supplies, equipment, and residencies.
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Instead of white-walled booths, selected exhibitors will occupy the hotel's various rooms by hanging works on walls, displaying pieces on tabletops and beds, and finding other inventive ways to use the spaces.
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Fort Worth newspapers charted Grammer’s successes as “local boy makes good” after he and his wife moved to New York City in 1954.
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Former City Council Candidate Puts Harmony Korine on Amarillo’s Billboards
by Glasstireby GlasstireIt reads: 'HARMONY KORINE PLEASE COME TO AMARILLO, TEXAS.'
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The Lawndale Art Center in Houston has announced that its next Big Show exhibition is scheduled for the summer of 2020.