From Artpace: “Join us Thursday, July 15, from 6–9pm for the opening reception of new exhibitions by our Summer 2021 International Artists-in-Residence. Be the first to see new work by…
"Michael Menchaca"
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From Artpace: “The current residency cycle at Artpace, a nonprofit residency program which supports regional, national, and international artists in the creation of new art, includes artists Nao Bustamante, Iván…
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A fall speaker series from the University of Houston-Downtown O’Kane Gallery. More information for registering for these via Zoom is upcoming here. “September 23, 5:00-6:00 PM Lydia Bodnar-Balahutrak Lydia Bodnar-Balahutrak…
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A group exhibition featuring twenty five years of emerging Latinx artists. From the Mexic-Arte Museum: “Mexic-Arte Museum proudly presents ELA (Emerging Latinx Artists) 25: Intersección: Choque & Alivio, Intersection: Shock & Relief, (formally…
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Note: This event is online-only. Registration can be found here. “Looking for a way to connect and chat with other art observers? Try out a virtual art museum field trip…
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Texas artists and institutions are reaching out to Glasstire to share information and resources during the COVID-19 Pandemic. We will continue to share those resources with the Texas art community and beyond.
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PrintAustin’s Printmaker’s Ball and PrintEXPO Kicks Off Friday, Jan. 31 at 7pm
by Glasstireby GlasstireThe Printmaker’s Ball is an opportunity to preview work on show during PrintAustin’s PrintEXPO, which runs through the weekend.
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This national exhibit curated by Dos Mestizx (Suzy González and Michael Menchaca) challenges previous and existing surveys of Chicano and Latino identity-based exhibitions. This group of 34 artists expands upon…
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“Join Lawndale and exhibiting artist Michael Menchaca for Silicon Valley: The Seduction of Radical & Surveillance Capitalism. During this public program, Menchaca will lecture on his research for his National…
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As George Orwell wrote, "To see what is in front of one's nose needs a constant struggle."
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The fund, now in its 14th year, has doubled its awards to artists for the upcoming year. It supports Latinx artists and organizations working in all creative disciplines in the United States and Puerto Rico.
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In this Art Dirt podcast, Brandon Zech and Christina Rees talk about censorship, the pitfalls of didactic messaging, and what not to do when making political art.
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“May 2019 marks the 30th anniversary of the National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures (NALAC). An exhibition featuring a selection of 16 Nalaquistas who are alumni of the NALAC…
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A group show including paintings, drawings, sculptures, and edition prints. Featuring Jesse Amado, Richard Armendariz, Margarita Cabrera, Michael Menchaca, Cecilia Paredes, Chuck Ramirez, and Ethel Shipton. “The exhibition explores and…
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National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures Awards San Antonio Artists $32,000
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechMany of the projects talk about issues of "justice through diverse lenses such as labor rights, incarceration, migration, gender and cultural equity."
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Preview the Art Auction for Glasstire’s 2019 Fundraising Party in Houston
by Glasstireby GlasstireWhile the actual 2019 Glasstire Party is scheduled for January 18 at The Space HTX, a new event space on Commerce Street in Houston's East End, Glasstire is hosting an art auction preview at Sloan/Hall (2620 Westheimer Rd) from 2-8PM on January 9.
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Glasstire staff and contributors share which Texas-based shows, events, and works made their personal 'Best' list for 2018.
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Glasstire's art auction will feature some of the city's most recognized artists, including Chuck Ramirez, Chris Sauter, Michael Menchaca, Christie Blizard, Margarita Cabrera, Ana Fernandez, Joey Fauerso, and many others.
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Managed by the Washington, D.C.-based Museum Store Association, the event is open to all museum stores and non-profit venues located in cultural institutions.
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Christina Rees and guest Shelby David Meier on a mashup in the Panhandle, the Menil's new Drawing Institute, and a reminder that Meier was once Rees’ favorite student.