Glasstire is pleased to announce that The Glasstire Auction, featuring works by 27 Texas artists, is set to run online from May 23-30, 2020.
"Tommy Gregory"
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Christina Rees and William Sarradet on a sculptor’s leap into oil painting, the therapeutic DNA of craft, and a show by Texas’ newest honorary intrepid explorer.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech are joined by artist Emily Link to run down this week’s top art events, and to chat about what it takes to run a successful artist-run space.
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FL!GHT Gallery presents the work of seven artists working in the medium of Glass for an exhibition titled “Optics”. From kiln-formed to cast glass, these artists are proficient at craftsmanship…
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Houston Airports has named Alton DuLaney as its new Public Art Program Director and Curator. He will manage public art commissions, strategy, acquisitions, maintenance and conservation.
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Why does a world-class art city (not to mention the most diverse city in America) put up with such shitty and saccharine public art?
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“The Most Recent Work Ever is an exhibition of works by nine artists with roots in Texas. For this exhibition, organizers Tommy and Casey Gregory have worked against the traditional…
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This year, Sculpture Month Houston returns with related programming at more than 40 spaces across the city, including museums, commercial galleries, non-profit art spaces, and special Sculpture Month-organized shows.
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A show featuring works by Houston artists Meredith ‘Butch’ Jack, Jack Gron, Tommy Gregory, and Alexander Squier. This is a participating show of Sculpture Month Houston 2018.
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Interview: Sally Sprout & the Legacy of Williams Tower Gallery
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechBrandon Zech talks to longtime Houston-based curator Sally Sprout about her time curating shows for the Transco/Williams Tower, the future of the building's exhibition program, and how Houston's art scene has changed over the past 30 years.
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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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Our Turn 3: 58 is an exhibition featuring works by art handlers and art preparators from San Antonio. Artists include: Anthony Rundblade (Artpace), Charlie Kitchen (Artpace), Keeton Foreman (Blue Star…
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The Art Lending Library (A.L.L.) is a novel project in Galveston spearheaded by artist Nick Barbee and made possible by the Idea Fund, which is Warhol grant money allocated in…
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Rainey Knudson and Christina Rees discuss their experience and impressions walking through a big group show installed in repurposed rice silos.
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Sculpture Month Houston is returning this year with the exhibition Tensile Strength, the second annual show of works at SITE Gallery at the Silos at Sawyer Yards. Launched in 2016 by Volker…
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“Tensile Strength is the second exhibition by Sculpture Month Houston at SITE Gallery Houston at the Silos at Sawyer Yards.” The show features works by twenty artists, including many who…
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An exhibition juried by Shirley Reece-Hughes, Curator of Painting and Sculpture at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art. The show features works by: Justin Archer | Greg Bahr | Michele…
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From Casey Arguelles Gregory’s statement about the show: “The artists in this exhibition have decided, whether overtly in their work, or through their continuing presence as a force for the enlightened,…
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Group show curated by Tommy Gregory at Rudolph Blume Fine Art/ArtScan Gallery. “Through a 21st century branded world perspective, these artists work in the mode of traditional ‘pop art,’ carrying the…
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Group exhibition at Notsuoh in Houston with work by Felipe Contreras, Mel Dewees, Wayne Gilbert, Casey Arguelles Gregory, Tommy Gregory, Ken Little, Gissette Padilla, Ariane Roesch, and George Zupp.