William Sarradet writes about the critically lauded play "Oh, Mary!" written by and starring American comedian Cole Escola.
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This week: a juried exhibition featuring artists from across the state in Houston, a three-channel video installation that puts parents through a polygraph exam in Dallas, a solo show rooted in the experience of childbirth in Austin, and more.
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The University of Texas at Dallas has announced the opening of The Crow Museum of Asian Art’s second location, as the anchor space for a 12-acre cultural district.
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Five-Minute Tours: Jackie Tileston at Holly Johnson Gallery, Dallas
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentA video tour of the exhibition "Jackie Tileston: Just This" at Holly Johnson Gallery, Dallas.
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Houston Opens Request for Proposals for Public Art Projects Related to Homelessness
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe Houston Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the Midtown Cultural Arts and Entertainment District has launched a Request for Qualifications and Request for Proposals for artists to participate in "HueMan:Shelter," a public art project that seeks to disrupt the perception of homelessness.
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Liz Kim reviews an installment of the 2024 Texas Biennial in Corpus Christi at K Space Contemporary.
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Six Texas Arts Organizations Receive Inaugural NEA ArtsHERE Grants
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe National Endowment for the Arts has announced that it is awarding more than $12 million in grants to 112 arts organizations across the U.S. through its ArtsHERE program.
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Five-Minute Tours: “Earl Staley: The Machine” at Sabine Street Studios
by Glasstireby Glasstire 1 commentA video tour of the exhibition "Earl Staley: The Machine," at Sabine Street Studios' North Gallery.
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Recently, the Dallas Museum of Art, the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, and DiverseWorks in Houston announced new hires.
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Jessica Fuentes considers Amalia Mesa-Bains’ “Circle of Ancestors” on view at the San Antonio Museum of Art.
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The Stark Museum of Art in Beaumont has launched an open call for its third annual College Juried Art Exhibition.
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Gabriel Martinez talks with Robert Boyd about Charles Burns, Gary Panter, and the art of underground comics.
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Perennial Landscapes: Rackstraw Downes at Texas Gallery, Houston
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 3 commentsBrandon Zech writes about the uncannily familiar paintings of artist Rackstraw Downes.
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Jessica Fuentes speaks with artist Karinne Smith about her practice and her unique residency at Fort Worth’s Sundance Square.
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The Islamic Arts Society has announced that its 11th Annual Islamic Arts Festival will take place at the University of Houston November 9-10, 2024.
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The Carl and Marilynn Thoma Foundation, a nonprofit private foundation that recently opened its headquarters in Dallas, has launched open calls for conservation, travel, and research grants, as well as pre- and post-doctoral fellowships.
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Jennifer Davy writes about an exhibition of three distinct artists and three bands at the Warehouse in Magdalena, NM.
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This week: a solo show featuring a large installation in San Marcos, a group show embodying humor and satire in Fort Worth, a solo exhibition of collage works that explore intimate relationships in Houston, and more.
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Texas Vignette Announces Artists to be Featured in its 2024 Art Fair
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentTexas Vignette, a Dallas-based nonprofit art organization that supports women artists, has announced the 37 artists selected to be featured in the Vignette Art Fair 2024.
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Film Premiere: “Breaking the Code: The Art of Vernon Fisher”
by Michael Flanagan 0 commentGlasstire is pleased to be the exclusive digital distributor for Michael Flanagan's award-winning documentary "Breaking the Code: The Art of Vernon Fisher," which chronicles the life and work of the iconic Texas artist.