The Joan Mitchell Foundation has announced the 15 recipients of its fellowship program, including San Antonio-based artist Joe Harjo
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Summer is ending and museums in the greater Houston area are ready to debut their fall exhibitions.
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The Chinati Foundation has released the schedule of events for its annual Chinati Weekend program.
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The Rothko Chapel in Houston has announced that it will remain closed to the public for an indefinite period of time due to damage sustained from Hurricane Beryl last month.
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The Lubbock City Council has voted to reinstate $5,000 of funding from the originally recommended $25,600 to support First Friday Art Trail.
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From 17th-century Dutch paintings to contemporary photographs by a Texas native, North Texas museums prepare to open a slew of fall exhibitions.
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Houston Center for Contemporary Craft has announced that it is reopening parts of its building following its closure due to damage it incurred from Hurricane Beryl last month.
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Meow Wolf Houston, due to open later this year, has announced that its anchor space will be "Cowboix Hevvven," a bar and restaurant combining cowboy culture with Meow Wolf’s iconic surreal style.
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The Mid-America Arts Alliance has announced the recipients of its Artistic Innovations Grant, including organizations in Houston and Austin.
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Casa Caché, an artist residency program based in Centro Habana, Cuba, has opened a call for applications for its winter residency.
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Last month, Houston’s City Council approved a $15 million contract with the Houston Arts Alliance for the management of public art, a $10 million decrease from the originally proposed multi-year contract.
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The Charles Adams Studio Project, a nonprofit organization in Lubbock that engages the public with the arts, has opened a call for 2025 exhibition proposals for its 5&J Gallery.
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The University of Texas at San Antonio has received $750,000 in grants to support and expand its UTSA Arts’ Young Artist Programs.
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NXTHVN announces the artists and curators selected for its 2024-2025 cohort, including San Antonio-based independent curator Rigoberto Luna.
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The Nasher Sculpture Center has announced the recipients of its 2024 Nasher Artist Grant: Clint Bargers, Fabian Guerrero, Bonny Leibowitz, Analis Minjarez, and Sweet Pass Sculpture Park.
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Art Alliance Austin, a nonprofit organization known for hosting events and programs, has announced that it will shift to a model of supporting artists by raising and distributing funds.
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The Amon Carter Museum of American Art in Fort Worth has opened a call for North Texas artists to apply to participate in its Carter Community Artist program.
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ICOSA Collective in Austin and Throughline Collective in Houston have announced an exhibition exchange that will take place in fall 2024 and 2025.
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The Arlington Museum of Art and the Chinati Foundation are among 69 arts organizations that have each received $50,000 grants from the Helen Frankenthaler Foundation.
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Arts and cultural organizations across the city of San Antonio commemorate the inaugural Xicanx Month this August with exhibitions, performances, and other events.