"Las aves cantan en el árbol, pero no necesitan aprender cómo hacerlo, ¿verdad?"
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Tom Moody, an artist, musician, and critic, died from COVID-19-related complications on March 19, 2022.
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News
Pete Gershon Launches New Book Documenting Houston’s Artist-Run Spaces
by Jessica Fuentes 2 commentsImpractical Spaces has partnered with Pete Gershon to publish a book highlighting over fifty Houston-based artist-run spaces.
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The Huckaby’s desire is that community connection “will craft a patchwork of creativity, power and culture, ensuring that the Kinfolk legacy lives on for generations to come.”
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Essay
LabSynthE and the Lazaret Cave: When Poetry and Paleontology Meet
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentJessica Fuentes reflects on a recent trip to Nice, France and an ongoing collaboration between students and professors from the University of Texas at Dallas and the Lazaret Cave.
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Review
On Loss and Healing: Megan Harrison’s “From Your Brow Rise Leaf and Lyre” at Blue Star Contemporary, San Antonio
by Ashley Allenby Ashley Allen 2 commentsAshley Allen reviews a solo exhibition by Megan Harrison, currently on view at Blue Star Contemporary in San Antonio.
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News
Cluley Projects Presents Sarah Fox’s Video Previously Pulled from the McNay
by Jessica Fuentes 1 commentSarah Fox’s “Bad Bunny Gets Lucky,” which was commissioned and later pulled by the McNay Art Museum, comes to Cluley Projects in Dallas.
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William Sarradet writes about five recent exhibitions in San Antonio, Austin, and Dallas.
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Review
What’s in a Collection: “Recent Acquisitions 2002-2022” at the Modern Art Museum Fort Worth
by Megan Wilson Krznarich 0 commentIt is important to remain cognizant of the power given to institutions, including museums, to shape the historical narrative.
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Oliver Franklin, the site director for the Elisabet Ney Museum in Austin, Texas, died on April 4, 2022 at the age of 60.
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Though abstract in nature, there is something familiar, and often figural, in the rhythmic lines of Herrera’s work: joyous, dancerly, tousled.
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Sponsored
[Sponsored] Jan Heaton’s “CALM | A JOURNEY” at Davis Gallery, Austin
by Glasstireby Glasstire 1 commentJan Heaton, the Austin-based artist who, next week, is opening an exhibition at Davis Gallery, has used the past two years to redefine her practice.
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As part of Dallas Arts Month, AURORA, an organization known for its arts and technology events, has partnered with Downtown Dallas to present “Video Art Nights” each Friday in April.
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Drive By
A Walk Through The Cedars Union Cohort Three Artist Studios, in Photos
by Jessica Fuentes 1 commentHere’s a peek inside the studios of some of The Cedars Union’s current artists.
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This week: site-specific installations in Marfa and Houston, an interactive outer space-themed exhibition in San Antonio, and performances in Austin and Fort Worth.
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News
Sculpture Month Houston Announces Fall Exhibition Dates and Artists
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentSculpture Month Houston has announced that its 2022 exhibition, Synaptic, will be on view from October 8 through December 3.
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"Going to Performa had me flying home with a resounding realization that Houston and the art we have happening here is even more important than I thought."
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News
Lawndale’s 2022/23 Artist Studio Program Application Deadline Approaches
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentLawndale has announced a call for Houston and Gulf Coast-based artists for its 2022/2023 Artist Studio Program.
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Last week, the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation announced the recipients of its 2022 Guggenheim Fellowship.
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Colette Copeland on an exhibition that explores various artists' ways of coping during our global pandemic.