'4×4: Artist Q+A' is a new video series by Walley Films in association with Glasstire.
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'4×4: Artist Q+A' is a new video series by Walley Films in association with Glasstire.
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Series debut! 4×4: Artist Q+A is a new video series by Walley Films in association with Glasstire. We follow four Texas visual artists who are each asked the same four questions.…
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Introducing the new Glasstire video series 'Artists Eat,' hosted by artist Phillip Pyle the Second. In this first episode, Pyle and Houston artist Stephen Wilson tuck into some local Thai cuisine (outside the Loop) to chat about why Wilson chose that spot, growing up in Acres Homes, and why and how he became an artist.
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For the holidays! Rainey Knudson and Brandon Zech run down their favorite Texas museum stores by category.
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Artist Megan Solis talks with artist Rafael Gutierrez Jr. about how he dives into the process of making a new body work for an upcoming exhibition.
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Ana Fernandez visited San Antonio artist Linda Arredondo at her home studio, and caught up with Arredondo about the themes in her work, and some of the experiences that have shaped it.
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I've reverse-engineered my way through art history, while maintaining a mild obsession with Smithson and his work. It’s his fault I poured all that grease.
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Rainey Knudson and Brandon Zech on a blockbuster summer show, how to charm an audience with noise, and the mythical birthplace of Kim Jong-il.
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Well worth an hour of your life: the video of Off Road, a conversation between photographer Catherine Opie and Eileen Myles, author of Chelsea Girls and numerous volumes of poetry, hosted by Glasstire in Houston on April 29, 2017.
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The painting that hangs behind Rainey Knudson's desk was made by a Houston painter who was an artist's artist.
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"One dealer said it was a cry for help that they were exhibiting at NADA."
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The revival of a legendary artist studio in Splendora, Texas.
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'Lawndale Live' is a live show shot weekly this fall in front of a studio audience at Lawndale Art Center, Houston.
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Rainey Knudson and guest Stephanie Cash of BURNAWAY Magazine chat about some institutions and shows to catch next time you’re visiting the southern states.
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“The calendar section is a fantastic resource. Because they've been doing this for 15 years, they've created inadvertently a fantastic database.”
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We went there.
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Pay Me the Clown supports Glasstire, which has nothing to do with glass or tires! “Since 2001, Glasstire has been making handcrafted glass tires in Texas. It’s amazing what these…
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The curator Leslie Moody Castro supports Glasstire and so should you!!
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Chris Castillo supports Glasstire and you should too! “It’s important to remember that Glasstire is free. And they’re a nonprofit, and nonprofits need help.” Please help us meet our goal…