Artspace 111 has announced an open call for submissions for its 9th Annual Texas Juried Art Exhibition.
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Review
The Ground on Which We Stand: Wendy Red Star’s “A Scratch on the Earth”
by Barbara Purcell 0 commentRed Star’s artwork is an autobiographical revelation, both personally and culturally, offering up lesser-known parts of our history through a living, breathing heritage.
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Art League Houston has announced the 2022 winners of its Lifetime Achievement Award in Visual Arts, Texas Artist of the Year award, and Texas Patrons of the Year award.
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Essay
Dispatches from Spain, Part Three: Accidental Residencies: What Ávila, Spain and Taos, New Mexico Have in Common
by Michelle Kraft 0 commentWhile visiting the work of Guido Caprotti in Spain, I was struck by how the Italian painter’s professional trajectory mirrored that of the Taos Society of Artists in New Mexico.
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Big Medium and Tito’s Handmade Vodka have announced Tammie Rubin as the winner of the 2022 Tito’s Prize.
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Review
Cande Aguilar & Jesse Amado: “Dos Manos Dos Toques” at Cothren Contemporary, Houston
by Carris Adamsby Carris Adams 1 commentWe can think of Cande Aguilar and Jesse Amado as two artists on different sides of the same coin.
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MFA students enrolled in Sam Houston State University’s Social Practices in Art program are launching a mobile pharmacy in April and May to serve the Huntsville community.
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This week: monoprints in Lockhart, tintype photographs in College Station, a group exhibition investigating issues related to land in Houston, and more.
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Five-Minute ToursVideo
Five-Minute Tours: Janavi Mahimtura Folmsbee at Heidi Vaughan Fine Art, Houston
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentA virtual tour of artist Janavi Mahimtura Folmsbee's exhibition at Heidi Vaughan Fine Art in Houston.
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News
Austin-based Organization Art From the Streets Finds Permanent Home at Canopy
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentArt From the Streets, an Austin-based nonprofit that supports artistic endeavors by people who are experiencing homelessness, recently announced their move into a new permanent location.
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Five-Minute ToursVideo
Five-Minute Tours: Shawn Camp and Michael Villarreal at ICOSA Collective, Austin
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentA virtual tour of a show by artists Shawn Camp and Michael Villarreal at ICOSA Gallery in Austin.
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News
Houston Rapper Bun B Named Grand Marshal for the 2022 Art Car Parade
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentBernard “Bun B” Freeman, a Grammy-nominated hip-hop artist from the Houston area, has been announced as this year’s Art Car Parade Grand Marshal.
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Op EdReview
Dead Edges and Open Wounds: Considering “The Border is a Weapon/ Frontera es un Arma,” Curated by Gil Rocha
by Ricky Yanasby Ricky Yanas 0 commentPhiladelphia based artist and writer Ricky Yanas reviews "Border is a Weapon," a group exhibition about the U.S.-Mexico border.
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Big Medium, in partnership with Desert Door Texas Sotol, has announced the three winners of the 2022 Desert Door Residency.
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The Main Street Arts Festival, Fort Worth Art Fair, and Arts Goggle will all take place in Fort Worth this April.
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Review
Foreign Body: Danielle Becknell and Jayné Valverde at Rojo Gallery, San Antonio
by Ashley Allenby Ashley Allen 0 comment"Foreign Body: Works on Navigation" puts forth a notion of the body that is malleable to outside dangers, and offers a path through which respite is realized.
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News
Webb Gallery to Open an Exhibition Space & Bookstore in a 116-Year-Old Masonic Lodge in Fort Davis
by Mary K. Cantrell 5 comments“The lodge hall upstairs will serve as a fraternal museum and library, and downstairs we will have an extension of Webb Gallery from Waxahachie with artwork, antiques and books.”
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Review
Code-Switching: Ana Laura Hernández at the Laredo Center for the Arts
by Maritza Bautista 1 commentMaritza Bautista reviews artist Ana Laura Hernández's solo exhibition "Code-Switching" at the Laredo Center for the Arts.
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This new body of work by Fort Worth-based artist Adam Fung is at once captivating and haunting.
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Podcast
Art Dirt: The Andy Warhol Diaries & jeen-yuhs: A Kanye Trilogy
by Glasstireby Glasstire 1 commentWilliam Sarradet and Brandon Zech discuss the similarities and differences between two new Netflix documentary series.