The series of three cast-concrete sculptures will be added to the City of Fort Worth’s Public Art Collection, and FWCAC will be its permanent site.
News
-
-
Organized by Houston's Aurora Picture Show, guest artists, filmmakers, and curators select 20-25 pieces which screen at the two-day festival.
-
Satellite presents interactive projects by young dealers, artist-run spaces and non-profits.
-
Applicants can begin submissions on December 1; the deadline is January 31.
-
News
Learn Best Practices for Organizational and Individual Technology Usage with Glasstire
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechWatch Glasstire's TCA webinar, covering how organizations and artists can benefit from technologies available today.
-
A short list (so far) of art markets that begin this week in Texas.
-
Here are five big parades in Texas, selected from the dozens of holiday parades that take place in the state during the Thanksgiving holiday.
-
"My role isn't just about curating space but allowing the community to curate a space that is reflective of the issues and passions of the Fort Worth community... . We are here to democratize space."
-
The pre-Doctoral Fellowship comes with a stipend of $3,000 per month, and the Research Fellowship comes with up to $5,000 per month for living expenses.
-
The Lubbock artist, cited in recognition of his ceramic career and outstanding service to the community, also receives a solo exhibition at HCCC next fall.
-
As we approach the final month of 2019, here are some upcoming open calls for artists, with deadlines fast approaching.
-
Danielle Demetria East, current artist-in-residence at Charles Adams Studio Projects (CASP), is curating and hosting “The Ultimate Zine Party."
-
News
Crystal Bridges Selects Texas Artists for ‘State of the Art 2020’ Exhibition; Announces New Fellowship
The exhibition will feature works by seven Texas-based artists including Francis Bagley, JooYoung Choi, Jenelle Esparza, Joey Fauerso, Mari Hernandez, Letitia Huckaby, and Kris Pierce.
-
The New York Times wants to grow the next generation of art critics.
-
Twice a month, Landmarks' website and social media platforms will release a genre-spanning playlist inspired by works in its collection.
-
This is a three-year pilot program in two phases, and PRH is one of 20 grantees, 11 of which have been selected for 2019.
-
The couple began collaborating in the 1970s, focusing on the United States, with Texas as their main subject.
-
The show will feature artists from Africa and the African Diaspora whose focus is the problematic Eurocentric tropes of race, representation and the colonial past.
-
News
Houston’s African American Library at the Gregory School Celebrates Tenth Anniversary With Exhibition
With a mission of preserving Houston's African history and culture, the Library's anniversary celebration brings together a symposium focusing on the "State of Black Houston."
-
The Venezuelan-born Houstonian Rosales' recent work focuses on issues of class, race, gender, immigration, and sexuality.