William Sarradet writes about the work artists Lili Chin, Samira Yamin, and William Warden created during their time at the Galveston Artist Residency.
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The Galveston Artist Residency has announced the programming schedule for its 5th Annual Festival of the Beautiful.
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The City of Galveston’s Cultural Arts Commission has announced a $100,000 call for proposals for public art projects.
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Interview
Life in Albany: An Interview with the Old Jail Art Center’s Patrick Kelly
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechBrandon Zech talks with Patrick Kelly about his career at the Old Jail Art Center, his thoughts about Albany, and his work as an artist.
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The Galveston Artist Residency announces an open call for its 2023-2024 ten-month residency program.
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The National Endowment for the Arts has announced its first round of 2023 awards, providing $34 million in funding to organizations across the country, with a total of over $1 million going to 67 Texas arts organizations.
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News
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston to Host Celebration of Clinton Taylor Willour & Alex Reid Mitchell
The celebration will take place at the Brown Auditorium Theater at the MFAH, and is being organized by the couple’s friends, including Betty Moody of Moody Gallery.
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Saúl Hernández-Vargas reviews artist J.R. Roykovich's solo exhibition, on view at the Galveston Artist Residency in Galveston, Texas.
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News
Longview Museum of Fine Arts Joins Over 40 Texas Museums in Providing Free Admission for Low-Income Families
The Longview Museum of Fine Arts has joined the “Museums for All” program, which provides free admission to museums across the United States to low-income families.
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News
Two Galveston Open Calls: a Ten-Month Residency + $5,000 Public Art Projects
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechThe fully funded Galveston Artist Residency is accepting applications, and the city's Cultural Arts Commission is seeking public art proposals.
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Jessica Fuentes reflects on her family's experience with Ólafur Elíasson's installation at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
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Request for Qualifications Civic Art Project for Denver Harbor Multi-Service Center Renovation
by Glasstireby GlasstireBudget: $100,000.00 Deadline: Monday, January 3, 2022 Location: 6402 Market St., Houston, Texas 77020 Eligibility: Greater Houston Community Only applications sent via Submittable will be considered. 1. Summary The Civic Art…
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Budget: $100,000.00 Deadline: Monday, January 3, 2022 Location: 6402 Market St., Houston, Texas 77020 Eligibility: Greater Houston Community To submit, visit HERE. Only applications sent via Submittable will be considered.…
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Review
Myth and Legend: Dawolu Jabari at the Galveston Artist Residency
by Robert Boydby Robert BoydIn this show, Jabari imagines that various persons from African-American history have become mythologized and associated with constellations.
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The three artists have already moved into their studios at the GAR facility. Their residencies will culminate in an exhibition next summer.
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News
New BIPOC Arts Network & Fund Announces $2 Million in Grants for Houston-Area Communities of Color
by Glasstireby GlasstireThe new network has put out an open call for BIPOC-founded and -led nonprofits and artist collectives to apply for grants of $5,000-$50,000.
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The mural is by artist Reginald Adams and depicts scenes that commemorate Juneteenth.
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The AT&T Performing Arts Center today announced the 2021 online application submission period is now open for the Moody Fund for the Arts (MFA) and will remain open until noon…
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The project funding will be flexible, but emphasis will be on projects with a budget of $5,000 or less.
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Atlanta-based native Houstonian Ian Gerson; Bee Caves, Texas artist Everest Pipkin; and Cincinnati's Kate Turner have all begun the year-long residency remotely, and will arrive in Galveston on November 1.