Installation and performance by artist Alex Tu at collective artspace, Civic TV.
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Bill and Rainey count down the scariest events this Halloween weekend, with numerous costume changes.
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If you’re not one of those people who stay in, turn off the porch light and pretend you’re not home when the doorbell rings, you might still be looking for…
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From Meliksetian | Briggs: “Meliksetian | Briggs is pleased to present New Horizon, a selection of works by New York and Berlin-based artist John Miller. This exhibition, the artist’s first in…
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As Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner’s second term comes to a close, the city’s seven cultural districts will host a forum for the mayoral candidates to discuss the role of arts and culture in the city’s future.
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William Sarradet and Brandon Zech on the recent cancellation of the Guggenheim’s Hugo Boss Prize, and how Texas’ art prize status has been rising in recent years. “Texas is awash…
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News
Founder of Pan Dulce HTX Commissioned to Create Mural for New Denver Harbor Multi-Service Center
The City of Houston Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs and the Houston Health Department have selected local artist David Maldonado to create a mural for the new Denver Harbor Multi-Service Center.
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The Houston Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs (MOCA), through the City of Houston’s Civic Art Program and on behalf of the Houston Airport System (HAS), is requesting submissions of qualifications…
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Gene Fowler and William Williams' book, 'Metro Music – Celebrating a Century of the Trinity River Groove,' explores the visual record of the musical history of Dallas, Fort Worth, and the surrounding area.
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GENERAL TEXAS MUTUAL AID AND RESOURCE DOC – https://bit.ly/texas-resources KEEP IN MIND COVID-19 PROTOCOLS CLICK HERE FOR SPANISH VERSION/HAGA CLICK AQUI PARA VERSION EN ESPAÑOL IF YOU HAVE ADDITIONAL…
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A CONVERSATION ABOUT ART, DISABILITY ADVOCACY + PARTICIPATING IN THE 2020 CENSUS Online Tuesday, September 15, 1pm From Art+Action: “Join us online this Tuesday, September 15 at 1pm with Art+Action Coalition Partner Creativity…
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Note: This event is online-only. For registration go here. From U.S. Department of Arts and Culture “A weblink to Zoom will be emailed to registrants in advance of the event.…
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M-AAA has announced the recipients of its 2020 Innovations Grants. Thirteen artists and organizations have been awarded $165,400 total for the creation and presentation of new artistic endeavors.
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News
Southwest School of Art’s Patricia Morales Selected for 2019 CAELI Program
by Glasstireby GlasstireMorales is one of 26 individuals representing community arts education organizations across the nation who will participate in CAELI's next session.
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Glasstire staff and contributors share which Texas-based art made their personal best lists for 2016.
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An exhibition of works by Ernestina Forbis. Consisting of bones arranged in installation-alters around the gallery, the show pays homage to the animals that are a part of Forbis’ life in the…
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El Pastor's context is Juárez. His paintings aren't so much about indignation as they are about anguish for his narcotics-destroyed city and serve as means for viewers to share in the pain of that destruction.
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BlogGlasstire
Infinite and Repeating: An Interview with Morgan Rush Jones
by Katie Gehaby Katie GehaMorgan Rush Jones grew up in Ohio, moved to New York to study photography and then arrived in Austin two years ago to make work on his computer while exploring…
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ArticleGlasstire
Rigoberto Gonzalez Alonso in Harlingen and Houston: Corridos Baroccos, Part II
by Sarah Fischby Sarah FischContinued from Part I… V. Reynosa, Narcolandia and sad, sad data It’s important to point out that Rigoberto Gonzalez is not a Chicano artist, though he shares a lot of…
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Glasstire’s contributors suss out the season’s most promising shows. AUSTIN Evidence of Houdini’s Return Arthouse/AMOA January 4 – March 4, 2012 Arthouse and AMOA are officially conjoined twins and, as…