Brandon Zech talks with Houston-based artist Bucky Miller about the nature of photography, how to communicate through Instagram, and the complexities of photographing raccoons.
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Christopher Blay and Alicia Eggert chat about Zoom teaching, the loss of MFA exhibitions, bucket-list lightening fields, magic, and licking envelopes.
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Brandon Zech talks with Houston-based artist Melinda Laszczynski about the allure of goopy ceramics, the complexities of teaching online, and the best pandemic reads.
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Christopher Blay talks with Dallas-based artist Liz Trosper about her work, her students (she is a lecturer at the University of North Texas), and our perspectives on what comes next.
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Christina Rees checks in with curator and writer Leslie Moody Castro, who is sheltering in place in Mexico. They talk about the true meaning of being an introvert, the beauty of studio visits, and their attempts to keep a handle on art across the whole state of Texas.
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Christopher Blay talks with Denton-based artist Annette Lawrence about working with what you have in your studio, jurying art you can only see online, and art as essential work.
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Brandon Zech talks with Marfa-based artist Camp Bosworth about small towns, Dairy Queen, and why root beer floats are the perfect snack.
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Teresa O'Connor, CSAW maven and driving force behind the wonderful art/craft collective Art Star, has opened a shop in the Houston Heights! Check out Hello Lucky for artist-made goodies, open…
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William Sarradet talks with Dallas artist Andrea Tosten about calligraphy, her artwork, and her new position at the Oak Cliff Cultural Center.
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Jessica Fuentes and William Sarradet discuss the museums, galleries, and art you should see in Lubbock, Albany, and Abilene.
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Brandon Zech sits down with Leslie Moody Castro, who is currently serving as Glasstire's Guest Editor, to discuss the art scene in Mexico City, the foibles of curating, and a no-nonsense way to teach prospective artists.
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Top Five
Top Five: May 7, 2020. Ways Artists Are Creating During The Great Lockdown of 2020
by Glasstireby GlasstireChristopher Blay is joined by artist Colette Copeland to chat about five ways artists, organizations and spaces continue to get their work in front of an audience during the pandemic shutdown.
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Sortor becomes a producer of meaning instead of just a passive consumer. Her work here shows the pleasure of improvisation.
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The beginning of the second episode of “Gallery Girls” started off with Claudia returning to End of Century after the opening rager, so let’s start this by checking in with…
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Miller Theatre Advisory Board – Box Office Assistant Job Description Seasonal, Part-time/Non-exempt Average 16-20 hours a week, additional hours as needed. $17/hour. Reports to Audience Services Manager. Summary Miller Theatre Advisory…
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Review
Review: “Celia Álvarez Muñoz: Breaking The Binding” at the NMSU Art Museum
by Hills Snyderby Hills SnyderHills Snyder reviews a retrospective of work by Texas artist Celia Álvarez Muñoz, which is currently on view at the University Art Museum at New Mexico State University.
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The Menil Collection- Employment Opportunity Title: Research Assistant, Modern and Contemporary Art Department: Curatorial Department Reports to: Associate Curator of Modern Art Status: Full-time, exempt from overtime Work location: Onsite Annual…
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On the occasion of the Amon Carter Museum of American Art's exhibition "The World Outside: Louise Nevelson at Midcentury," Leslie Thompson interviews writer and scholar Amy Von Lintel about how Nevelson's time in Amarillo influenced her life and work.
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Review
A Residency Reunion: “(RAiR reCONNECT 2013-2023)” at Bone Springs Art Space, Roswell
by Hannah Deanby Hannah DeanHannah Dean reviews a show featuring five artists who have participated in the Roswell Artist-in-Residence program.
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Hogan Brown Gallery, an arts venue founded by Chris Williams, has opened within the historic Eldorado Ballroom, run by Project Row Houses, in Houston’s Third Ward.