Women & Their Work, a nonprofit arts organization in Austin, is accepting exhibition proposals from women and women-identifying artists through February 4, 2022.
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This week: sound art in Houston, performance and printmaking in Dallas, Helen Frankenthaler in Austin & more.
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The Idea Fund has awarded twelve projects spearheaded by Houston-based artists $5,000 each.
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The 2022 Whitney Biennial, ”Quiet as It's Kept,” has announced sixty-three artists and collectives that will be featured in the exhibition, including Houston-based Rick Lowe.
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Review
“A Commitment to What is Before You” at Northern-Southern, Austin
by Lauren Moya Ford 0 commentLauren Moya Ford reviews the exhibition "A Commitment to What is Before You," on view at Northern-Southern in Austin.
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News
Fifteen Texas-based Organizations Receive Grants from the Mid-America Arts Alliance
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe Mid-America Arts Alliance has awarded over $1.1 million in support to regional arts and culture organizations.
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Lawndale has announced the open call for “The Big Show,” an annual juried exhibition open to artists living within a 100-mile radius of the center.
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An obituary for Linda Blackburn, the Fort Worth-based artist, who died January 1, 2022.
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William Sarradet talks glassblowing with San Antonio artist Justin Parr.
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Writer Colette Copeland visits artist Kristen Cochran at the TCU Moudy Gallery.
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News
San Antonio’s Centro de Artes Gallery Reopens After Nearly Two-Year Closure
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentSan Antonio’s Department of Arts and Culture has announced the reopening of the Centro de Artes Gallery after a nearly two-year g closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Essay
A Cure for All Your Troubles: Visiting Jan van Huysum
by Cody Ledvinaby Cody Ledvina 2 commentsI found myself in a surprisingly pleasurable moment a few years ago, which bound me to an artist and an art genre to which I had never given a single thought.
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Blue Star Contemporary in San Antonio is accepting applications for their future exhibitions and other opportunities.
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Review
X-Raying Picasso: A Recent Book Examines the Artist’s Blue Period
by Lydia Pyneby Lydia Pyne 0 commentThis scholarly approach to Picasso emphasizes process and iteration – it helps audiences consider how paintings evolve in active, dynamic ways as they are being painted.
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Citing staff shortages and concern for the public, a handful of arts organizations have recently closed or cancelled programs. Here, Glasstire provides a current list of closures and cancellations.
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William Sarradet on the YouTuber Drew Monson, the new Matrix movie, and the animated film "Belle."
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Part 3 of Leslie Moody Castro's reflections on her recent visit to the NART Artist Residency, which is located in the Estonian border town of Narva.
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This spring, art enthusiasts across Texas will have various opportunities to encounter spaces featuring sound-based art.
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The Contemporary Austin will unveil a mural featuring iconic images from Daniel Johnston’s artwork.
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Review
Van Gogh’s Symbolic Olive Trees and Landscapes at the Dallas Museum of Art
by Ruben C. Cordova 2 commentsThe quality of the work from the last two years of van Gogh’s life is astonishing, as is the speed with which he painted these pictures. I enthusiastically recommend this exhibition to anyone who appreciates art.