Co-Lab is encouraging other organizations to follow its lead.
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The current exhibition "Trappings of Texas" is an annual group exhibition now in its 34th year.
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Artists: The City of Georgetown Wants to Show Your Sculpture. $1,500 First Prize
by Glasstireby GlasstireApplications for 2020-2021 are open and artists may submit up to three works for consideration.
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Titled "Color Field," it will be on view through May 2021. Participating artists include Sarah Braman, Sam Falls, Spencer Finch, Odili Donald Odita, TYPOE, Jeffie Brewer, and Amos Cochran.
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Artist Erik DeLuca’s ‘Staff of Asclepias’ Now on View at Anteroom and Sweet Pass
by Glasstireby GlasstireFrom Rhode Island, DeLuca is fascinated by Texas’ state insect, the monarch butterfly.
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The platform offers a purchase option, and art from invited galleries will be refreshed every 60 days.
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Bond's experience includes artist advocacy, community activation and engagement, and administrative leadership.
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The new database initiative for Black; Indigenous; and People of Color (+QPOC)(BIPOC) is intended to bring visibility and networking opportunities to creative people living and working in Central Texas.
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The guidelines permit operations with fewer than 500 employees to apply for loans which could be forgiven if employees are kept on board.
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Not since World War II has the State Fair of Texas been canceled.
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The takeover included more than 70 posts that serve as a primer on UH, the Third Ward, and other Houston history.
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THE NEW NORMAL: $150K for Rockport’s New Artist Grants. Deadline Extended to August 9
by Glasstireby GlasstireGrants will be either $2,000 or $5,000 based on the strength of the artist’s proposal.
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July 4 Public Art Intervention ‘In Plain Sight’ Will Display Aerial Messages Near Immigration Detention Centers
by Glasstireby GlasstireEach artist’s message will end in the hashtag #XMAP, which leads to the project website and interactive map.
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Kicking off the program on July 15, artist Jamal Cyrus will be in conversation with Menil curator Michelle White.
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Dallas’ AURORA Biennial Transitions to Year-Round Programming and Announces $4,000 COVID-19 Artist Relief Grant
The application deadline for round one of the grant is Sunday, July 12.
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The losses include layoffs or furloughs of 649 artists and staff from 57 Dallas-based nonprofit arts and cultural organizations.
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The show examines the proliferation of the nineteenth-century cards, and how they are a prelude to informal portraiture and "selfie" culture.
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The National Heritage Fellowship is the nation’s highest honor in the Folk & Traditional Arts.
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Two other North Texas museums, the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth and the Meadows Museum at SMU, are scheduled to open this week.
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Martha Elena's work was awarded the top prize, a $2,000 cash award which comes with an exhibition at Artspace111.