Jessica Fuentes talks with multidisciplinary conceptual artist Celia Álvarez Muñoz about her life, art, and connection to San Antonio.
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Jessica Fuentes writes about recent trips to San Antonio as part of her research for her Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant articles.
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Jessica Fuentes escribe sobre el nuevo liderazgo de cuatro museos de El Paso y el enfoque renovado de las instituciones en la vinculación comunitaria.
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From Ruby City: “Ruby City will present a solo exhibition devoted to the work of Celia Álvarez Muñoz (b. 1937, El Paso, TX; lives Arlington, TX) a conceptual, multi-media artist…
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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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News
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston & Other Venues Across Texas Screen 2024 Oscar-Nominated Short Films
Throughout February and early March, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and other Texas theaters will be screening various 2024 Oscar-Nominated short films.
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Jessica Fuentes writes about the new leadership at four El Paso museums and the institutions’ renewed focus on community engagement.
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Artpace San Antonio, a nonprofit residency program, has announced Melissa Joseph, Patrick Quarm, and José Villalobos as its Spring 2024 International Artists-in-Residence.
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William Sarradet travels to El Paso to ask four artists and art workers, “What are you excited about in your creative practice for the upcoming year?”
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From Moody Gallery: “Moody Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of work by James Drake. The Heart Has Many Rivers (For Carmen): Drawings 1962-2023 marks the artist’s eighth solo…
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Asia Society Texas has unveiled its first public art installation, Heat Silhouette, by artists Rafael Domenech and Tomas Vu.
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The Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts has released details about its upcoming “Delta Triennial,” a juried exhibition featuring artists born or currently working in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Texas.
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EspañolInterview
La Print Pachanga inaugural de El Paso: Una conversación con el organizador Marco Sánchez
by Nico Silvaby Nico SilvaNico Silva charla con Marco Sánchez acerca de su práctica de grabado y la primera Print Pachanga anual de El Paso.
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The Texas Cultural Trust, a nonprofit organization supporting arts access across the state, has announced that its Texas Women for the Arts grant application is now open.
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News
Gaspar Enríquez, Michael Ray Charles, James Watkins & Diana Kersey Among 2023/2024 Texas State Artists
by Hannah Deanby Hannah DeanThe Texas Commission on the Arts recently announced the 2023 and 2024 Texas State Musicians, Poet Laureates, and Artists.
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Essay
Texas in Riverside: “Cheech Collects” at the Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art and Culture, Riverside, California
Ruben C. Cordova reviews the Cheech Marin collection and building, and compares it to the inaugural exhibition of Marin’s collection at the San Antonio Museum of Art in 2001.
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The San Antonio Museum of Art announced that it has launched the Gateway Series, an ongoing initiative that will invite contemporary artists to activate the museum’s Great Hall.
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Five-Minute ToursVideo
Five-Minute Tours: “Collidoscope: de la Torre Brothers Retro-Perspective” at the Art Museum of South Texas, Corpus Christi
by Glasstireby GlasstireA video tour featuring the work of artists Einar and Jamex de la Torre, whose exhibition is on view at the Art Museum of South Texas in Corpus Christi.
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Interview
El Paso’s Inaugural Print Pachanga: A Conversation with Organizer Marco Sánchez
by Nico Silvaby Nico SilvaNico Silva talks with Marco Sánchez about his printmaking practice and about El Paso's first annual Print Pachanga.
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News
Texas Commission on the Arts Awards $15 Million in Grants & Designates Two New Cultural Districts
The Texas Commission on the Arts has awarded over $15 million to nonprofits and government agencies in more than 100 Texas towns, and has designated two new cultural districts in Garland and Granbury.