Today Glasstire received a mystery email announcing something called Media Burn 2016—presumably named in homage to (though not associated with) Ant Farm’s Media Burn from 1976—which will live stream from Dallas this Thursday.…
News
-
-
It was announced a couple weeks ago that the city of Austin is now accepting submissions for its 2017 Faces of Austin film program. The event, which has been running since…
-
The Blanton Museum of Art at the University of Texas at Austin has announced a new curatorial position for the museum, underwritten by the The Carl & Marilynn Thoma Art Foundation.…
-
A few weeks ago, the Judd Foundation and David Zwirner Books released Donald Judd Writings, the most comprehensive collection of the artist’s writings assembled to date. The publication includes Judd’s…
-
CityLine is a big new mixed-use development in Richardson; it’s 186 acres of retail + apartments/condos on a campus at Plano Road and the Bush Turnpike. The developers, KDC, have…
-
Space is in the air. For those not quite ready to take the Space Poop Challenge (recently posted on Glasstire), the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts is hosting a…
-
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston is one of five big American museums to designate undergraduates for the Andrew W. Mellon Undergraduate Curatorial Fellowship Program, and the two new fellows for…
-
Visual art has long had a presence at Austin’s SXSW festival and now the SX folks are making it official. They announced their first official Art Program, which will showcase…
-
Would you like to dive deep into the cesspool of massive corporate corruption for a month, a year, seven years? You can. Through a Rhizome microgrant, artists Sam Lavigne and Tega…
-
Artists are natural problem solvers. They are constantly coming up with goofy ideas and then have to figure out how realize the concept. There are a number of creative exhibition…
-
Getting overwhelmed by the political misogyny-fest offhandedly reported on the news channels these days? Some Houston artists want to counter that with a one-day exhibition/party/fundraiser called She’s Real Gone: Women’s…
-
The Menil Drawing Institute will open on October 7, 2017. This comes two months after a minor hiccup where the Drawing Institute’s chief curator, David Breslin, left for the Whitney Museum of…
-
The legendary composer, sound artist, theoretician and teacher Pauline Oliveros died on November 25th. She was 84. Oliveros was born in Houston and grew up near the Acres Homes neighborhood.…
-
Black Friday has come and gone, but shopping season has just begun—and this weekend is offering you multiple opportunities to buy presents, trinkets, and more from artists that we all…
-
For those who managed to avoid discussing politics at yesterday’s family gatherings, Houston artist Brian Piana has a new web project for you and your folks: Why I Supported. Known…
-
Yesterday, artnet News published an article entitled “28 Ways to Change the Art World For the Better,” and #5 on the suggestions list was from Curator Dean Dedarko of the…
-
Applications for SMU’s Meadows Museum‘s annual Moss/Chumley North Texas Artist Award opened in October and while the original deadline was November 30, the organizers are now giving applicants until December…
-
Victoria Ramirez has announced that she will be leaving the Bullock Texas State History Museum in Austin to be the new director of the El Paso Museum of Art, reports…
-
A few days ago, the Whitney Museum announced its list of 63 artists, duos, and collectives that will be exhibiting in the 2017 Whitney Biennial. The 2017 edition of the show is the…
-
Not to be outdone by Austin, with its show of light art along Waller Creek (which closed just a few days ago), Houston’s Discovery Green is hosting its own light…