NXTHVN, a nonprofit located in New Haven, Connecticut, has opened its annual call for artists and curators to apply to its fellowship program.
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The Idea Fund Awards $60,000 To A Dozen Houston Artists & Collectives
by Nicholas Frank 0 commentThe Idea Fund has awarded $5,000 grants to 12 projects by Houston-based artists in its 18th annual granting cycle.
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A comic by the Houston, Texas-based artist John Forse.
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The Other Russian Revolution: “Female Artists of Les Ballets Russes”
by Daniel Orrby Daniel Orr 0 commentDaniel Orr reviews an exhibition that celebrates the female artists who worked behind the scenes on Les Ballets Russes from 1909 -1929.
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Contemporary Arts Museum Houston has announced the upcoming departure of Hesse McGraw as Executive Director, and the appointment of Ryan N. Dennis and Melissa McDonnell Luján as Co-Directors.
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Colette Copeland reviews an exhibition at Dallas Contemporary of photographs documenting transient men in Paris, Texas.
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Arts Fort Worth Eliminates Director of Public Art Position Amid Ongoing Budget Struggles
by Jessica Fuentes 1 commentArts Fort Worth, the organization that administers city grants and oversees the public art program on behalf of the City of Fort Worth, has announced the elimination of the role of Director of Public Art due to budgetary constraints.
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Three American Stories in South Texas: “De Generación En Generación”
by Christopher Karr 0 commentChristopher Karr reviews an exhibition of three generations of Mexican-American artists on view at the Weil Gallery at Texas A&M - Corpus Christi.
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William Sarradet writes about the many art and culture moments he witnessed during 2024.
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The Houston Center for Contemporary Craft has announced an open call for CraftTexas 2025, its long-running juried exhibition periodically surveying the state of contemporary craft.
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Dallas artist Amy Werntz is among the 10 finalists named for the $50,000 Bennett Prize, an annual award granted to women artists working in figurative realistic painting.
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This week: a solo show in Houston exploring issues related to queerness through infrastructure, a two-person exhibition in Dallas that considers the limitations of cultural and geographical labels, a juried show in McAllen, and more.
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Keith House, a meeting space for North Texas nonprofits, has begun to host private viewings of the new James Turrell skyspace as it prepares to open to the public in 2025.
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In celebration of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston's 100th birthday, arts professionals are highlighting their favorite pieces in the museum's collection.
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Glasstire’s staff and contributors share which Texas-based shows, events, and works made their personal “best” lists for 2024. **** Emma Ahmad Sheryl Anaya: Absurd Appetites (Tables for Two) at Cluley…
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This Thursday: Join Glasstire for a Screening of “Breaking the Code: The Art of Vernon Fisher”
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentJoin Glasstire on December 19 at Basket Books & Art for a free screening of Michael Flanagan’s film, "Breaking the Code: The Art of Vernon Fisher."
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The Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin has launched an open call for its annual Mix ‘n’ Mash exhibition, which features hundreds of regional artists.
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“Ariel Wood: rest, raze, cullect” at Lawndale Art Center, Houston
by Garland Fielder 0 commentGarland Fielder reviews a show of work that uses urban infrastructure to address charged sites of public interaction.
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Jessica Fuentes and Gabriel Martinez talk about the cultural and political potential of Latinx Futurism.
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DORF Announces New Fellowship in Professional Practice for Austin Area Artists
by Nicholas Frank 0 commentAustin exhibition and community space DORF has announced an open call for its new Fellowship in Professional Practice program.