This is the longest-running film festival at the MFAH and this year’s line up is particularly striking and impressive.
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Limited to 25 participants per session, artists gather for one night a week for eight weeks to learn business skills specific to their art practice.
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The award, which takes its name from Virginia Woolf’s 'A Room of One’s Own' and comes with a $25,000 unrestricted grant for each artist, is given annually to female artists over the age of 40 in recognition of their career, their growth, and their potential.
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This November, San Antonio art historian Ruben Cordova's account was blocked by Facebook.
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Friends of the High Line have announced New Monuments for New Cities. Of the five participating sites, two are in Texas.
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The Houston Center for Photography (HCP) has announced the winners of the 2019 Fellowships, juried by Britt Salvesen, Curator and Head of the Wallis Annenberg Photography Department and the Prints…
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This past season, New York’s Whitney Museum of American Art presented a year-long exhibition that ended in August 2018, An Incomplete History of Protest: Selections from the Whitney’s Collection, 1940–2017.…
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The Houston edition of the project was the topic of a dynamic discussion initiated by Rainey Knudson's article 'Please Stop Painting The Electrical Boxes (A Public Art Proposal),' which was published in summer of 2017 on Glasstire.
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Given as part of a new initiative by the Helen Frankenthaler Foundation, the 10 prints and 6 printing proofs will be accompanied by a $25,000 grant that will go towards research and programming around the works.
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The Museum of the Big Bend in Alpine, Texas recently announced its plan to add a new building to its museum campus.
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Projects awarded in 2019 include a podcast focusing on the voices of queer and transgender people of color, a new art space in Galveston, a video by JooYoung Choi, and more.
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The Amon Carter to Start “Carter Community Artists” to Support Local Artists
by Paula Newtonby Paula NewtonThe DFW area museums have great reputation for supporting Texas artists, especially Fort Worth’s Amon Carter Museum of American Art. In the past few years, the Amon Carter has featured…
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On December 8, 2018, in Houston and in Austin, you can catch parties celebrating the release of two Texas publications.
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In the past few years, Glasstire has written many posts about the growing lack of sustainable housing for art spaces and artist studios, such as “Austin Still Trying to Fix Affordability…
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Neil Fauerso’s Curated Concerts Come to Austin, San Antonio, and Marfa
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechGlasstire's guest editor, Neil Fauerso, has organized three upcoming evenings of musical performances across the state of Texas.
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Glasstire's art auction will feature some of the city's most recognized artists, including Chuck Ramirez, Chris Sauter, Michael Menchaca, Christie Blizard, Margarita Cabrera, Ana Fernandez, Joey Fauerso, and many others.
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SMU’s Pollock Gallery Opens Offsite Space to Present “Professional Practice” Exhibitions
by Paula Newtonby Paula NewtonSMU’s Pollock Gallery will be opening a new exhibition space in a new private business campus, or as 84-acre site calls itself, “a sophisticated corporate office campus that is modern,…
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City of San Antonio Accepting Nominations for 2019 Distinction in the Arts Awards
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechThis is the first year awardees will be nominated by the public.
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An Abilenean of 15 years, Carroll comes from more than 10 years of experience in the commercial art world.
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The exhibition surveys more than 70 years of the House of Dior’s legacy and global influence.