“Ro2 : : Presents, featuring selected works by 15+ artists. As we are entering a new year and leaving the chaos of 2020 behind, this group exhibition features a variety…
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Exhibition Details 4th Annual Small Works Show November 13 – December 12, 2020 Fort Worth Community Arts Center 1300 Gendy St Fort Worth, TX 76107 Art Room is thrilled to present…
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An annual group exhibition. The 2019 exhibition is juried by Glasstire Editor-in-Chief Christina Rees. “Each year, one artist is selected for the grand prize of a solo exhibition in one…
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There's no reason why the opening season for art in DFW doesn’t happen on two consecutive weekends, one for each city. We’ll still show up, guys. Promise.
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This past November, Nick Barbee launched Galveston’s Art Lending Library (ALL), a project that allows members to “check out” artworks in ten-week periods, as if they were books in a library.…
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The concept of "America" is hard to pin down. Artists have ways of showing us what we look like, what is lost, and where we're headed.
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This year’s Artspace111 Regional Juried Exhibition was juried by Christina Rees, Editor-in-Chief of Glasstire. Artists in the show include: James Akers | Maisie Alford | Cody Arnall | Annie Arnold | Steven…
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Rainey Knudson and Brandon Zech on an unapologetic art critic, some disgusting and edgy drawings, and a new museum opening in the Panhandle.
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Note: Acquire tickets here. From DiverseWorks: “DiverseWorks is pleased to announce the international premiere of LANDS – Portrait of the City of Houston, a performance and immersive film installation developed…
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Lyndsay Knecht writes about a new microcinema in Dallas, founded by Tony Nguyen.
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The Contemporary Austin and DiverseWorks in Houston have each received $75,000 grants for curator-led projects from the Teiger Foundation.
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Houston Cinema Arts Society (HCAS) brings back the regional short film competition Borders | No Borders for the third year to celebrate the rich narratives of the South. Borders |…
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From the organizers: “Making Home: Artists and Immigration’ focuses on immigration and related themes through the works of Phung Huynh, Beili Liu, Tuan Andrew Nguyen, and Amanda Phingbodhipakkiya. The exhibition…
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This story will be updated as we learn more about cancellations and closings around Texas.
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In an official statement from the organization, it says there are plans to keep the name and find a new space.
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ExA's strength is that while it brings in national and international artists, the festival's organizers make a apparent effort to look for local talent in their own backyards.
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An exhibition exploring what “coming-of-age” means to marginalized youths. The show is curated by Carnegie Vanguard HS junior Lynn Huynh and in partnership with local Houston Couch Collective.
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The Idea Fund, which awards individual artist grants in Houston, has announced 12 grantees for its eighth round of funding. The jurors were Shana Berger and Nathan Purath, Co-Directors, Coleman Center…