Letters of intent for projects taking place between July 1, 2021 and June 30, 2022 are due November 13.
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The two Texas-based artists join previous Texas grantees including Celia Eberle, Ana Fernandez, Margarita Cabrera, Trenton Doyle Hancock, Robert Hodge and others.
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"In the midst of what we see as two pandemics — COVID-19 and systemic racism — Women of Color in the Arts aims to create space for authentic dialogue and collective change."
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Artist David Lindsay’s Popwalk App Comes Into Its Own During the Pandemic
by Glasstireby GlasstireThe app offers opportunities for exhibiting artwork, delivering educational content, updateable mapping, sharing research, and gathering statistics on visitations and reactions to artworks.
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Part one of the project is a 75-minute presentation written and directed by Taylor, and will be performed live on October 27 and 29 on SMU's Meadows' YouTube channel.
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Texas Tech’s Race & Social Justice in the Arts Speaker Series Presents Amos Paul Kennedy Jr.
by Glasstireby GlasstireKennedy Jr. will share “Random Thoughts” via a Zoom webinar as part of Texas Tech University's Race & Social Justice in the Arts Speaker Series.
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Castillo's mural is up through November 1, and Nap Church's Virtual Southern Naptist Convention begins Friday, October 30.
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This piece by Nicosia joins the Nasher's other works from Texas artists, including David Bates, Jim Love, James Magee, and David McManaway.
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Glasstire is pleased to announce the 2021 Greater Houston Art Writing Prize, a competitive award designed to find and highlight emerging arts writers in Texas.
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Glasstire is pleased to announce the 2021 North Texas Art Writing Prize, a competitive award designed to find and highlight emerging arts writers in Texas.
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2020 Houston Cinema Arts Festival Includes Kevin Willmott’s ‘The 24th’, Tributes to Selena, DJ Screw, and More
Willmott's film is based on a true story about the all-Black 24th United States Infantry Regiment and the Houston Riot of 1917, a mutiny by 156 African-American soldiers in response to police brutality.
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“He was an artist to the core — true to his vision, dedicated to his craft, and generous with his offerings."
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Tonight: Art League Houston’s Virtual Gala Honors Rick Lowe, Celia Muñoz, and Mary & Bernardino Arocha
ALH recognizes Rick Lowe for Texas Artist of the Year, Celia Álvarez Muñoz for Lifetime Achievement Award in the Visual Arts, and Mary & Bernardino Arocha as Texas Patrons of the Year.
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Atlanta-based native Houstonian Ian Gerson; Bee Caves, Texas artist Everest Pipkin; and Cincinnati's Kate Turner have all begun the year-long residency remotely, and will arrive in Galveston on November 1.
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The initiative features street theatre, documentary film, animation, performance, visual art, and more.
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Houston Center For Contemporary Craft Reopens Thursday, October 15; Announces ‘Phyllis Childress Crafting a Legacy Fund’
Three new exhibitions will open on Thursday, and HCCC's new resident artists have all moved into their studios.
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‘Art For Action’ Voter Drive Launches With Jenny Holzer, Carrie Mae Weems, Tomashi Jackson and Others
350 large-format digital screens and IKE Smart City kiosks will carry the campaign to multiple cities, including San Antonio.
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Since the group’s inception in 2005, TWA has awarded more than $2.9 million to at least 200 arts organizations.
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Jer'Lisa Devezin, Nitashia Johnson, and Kevin Owens will each receive a $1000 stipend, plus resources and mentorship.
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Chinati Weekend Presents Virtual 2020 Programming Beginning Friday, October 9
by Hannah Deanby Hannah DeanOfferings include music, archival tours and a 1978 interview with Donald Judd by Marfa elementary school students.