When Houston really begins to believe in its own artists and puts more of its money where its heart is, Gulf Coast art might just light up like flaming oil on the surface of dirty water.
"beth secor"
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It’s that time again: Lawndale’s Big Show is back! This year’s iteration, which features nearly 200 works, was juried by Toby Kamps. Artists in the show include: Fariba Abedin John Adelman…
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“This and That” is an occasional series of paired observations. -Ed. Today: Light Pillars In this week’s Top 5 we included the Magdalena Fernández installation Rain at the Houston Cistern, which…
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15 years is a long time on the Internet. From the beginning, Glasstire was a nonprofit, web-only magazine covering visual art statewide throughout Texas. None of that has changed. What has…
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An exhibition curated by Sally Reynolds and featuring works by David Aylsworth, Amanda Michelle Barry, Andrea Bianconi, Carlos Canul, Felipe Contreras, Matthew Craven, Shala de David, Esther Delaquis-Baidoo, Clark Derbes, Joey…
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The Hunting Art Prize, the annual Texas-wide contemporary art competition that awards $50,000 to the winning artist, is historically the most generous annual award in North America for painting and…
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An exhibition of works by the UHD faculty. Artists include Mark Cervenka, John Davis, Gaby Hernandez, El Franco Lee II, Floyd Newsum, Mason Rankin, Beth Secor and Kaneem Smith.
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Studio One Archive Resource announced its official launching as a service organization that will work with members of the Houston arts community to help preserve their history so the stories…
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A group exhibition in the vast Williams Tower lobby gallery space, featuring recent work by the Art Guys, Harvey Bott, Terrell James, Beth Secor, Patrick Renner, Tara Conley, Kelli Vance,…
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An exhibition focusing on the act of mark making, featuring works by Houston artists Tierney Malone, David McGee, Cody Ledvina, Beth Secor
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News
Charge!!! Houston Area Artists Learn How to Take Charge and Charge!
by Paula Newtonby Paula NewtonThe Art League Houston (ALH) has been doing a good job of promoting its upcoming two-day seminar “charge: practicum” to take place on November 8 and 9. In fact, it…
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Seattle gallerist Karen Light moved her Garde Rail Gallery several times before deciding to physically move to Texas in 2009. After five years, Light has now decided to open a…
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“What is the name of that landscape painter. You know the one I’m talking about; the one who painted atmosphere like uh…like Corot. If I call his name, you’ll know…
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As of February 8th, I am stepping down as editor of Glasstire to pursue other projects. Some are creative and include more writing, some are (hopefully) lucrative. I love Glasstire…
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Showcases 23 of the artists who teach at Central including Corey Ackelmire, Bennie Flores Ansell, Nick Barbee, Gladys Bel, Joanne Brigham, Scott Carothers, Nathan Dube, Shannon Duncan, Kelley Eggert, Loli…
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Seven new art projects in the historic shotgun houses on Holman St., featuring artists Manuel Acevedo, Monie Henderson and Marc Newsome of Our Image Film and Arts, Kenyatta A.C. Hinkle,…
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Showcasing 19 of the artists who teach at Central including: Corey Ackelmire, Bennie Flores Ansell, Gladys Bel, Joanne, Brigham, Celia Butler, Scott Carothers, Nathan Dube, Kelley Eggert, Loli Fernandez, Anthony…
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In 2001 I lived in Baltimore, Maryland, and among other places, worked at the American Visionary Arts Museum (AVAM). The following is my recollection of 9/11. I want to thank…
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This group exhibition, organized by Associate Professor Liz Ward, with the assistance of art major Kristen Mancillas, explores the interconnections between craft and traditional fine-art genres, and between outsider artists…
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Patrick Turk’s interactive light installation explores time travel through a series of sculptural works. There is also a group show curated by Beth Secor in the project space. Featuring Daniel…