TTU's Land Arts program retains an independent spirit, ranging out there in the field and on the road, stopping just long enough to show us some of the artworks it has inspired along the way.
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Two Weeks Left to See Henry G. Sanchez’s BioArt Bayou-torium
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 0 commentFunded in party by The Idea Fund, the socially engaged project is meant to help connect the city's community with its bayou.
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The Texas Connections to the 2019 Guggenheim Fellows
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 3 commentsNow in its 95th year, the fellowship is given annually to a range of artists, historians, scientists, writers, mathematicians, and others.
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GONZO247 Collaborates with UH Students on Public Art Project
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 0 commentCovering 22 concrete pillars under the I-45 freeway at Cullen Boulevard, the Perspectives mural project capitalizes on bright colors and large, defined shapes to transform the underpass into a work of art that will attract the attention of passers-by.
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'Förg in Venice' will be on view May 11 through August 23, 2019 at the Palazzo Contarini Polignac in Venice.
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Christina Rees and Neil Fauerso on the beauty of Grand Central Terminal, the endurance of Co-Lab Projects, and one longtime festival’s determination to keep Austin’s freak flag flying.
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Artists: Apply for the DoSeum Artist-In-Residence Program
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 0 commentThe stipend for the program is $6,000, with an additional $10,000 offered as a project budget.
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The awards range from $15,000 to $50,000 and aren't limited to one particular form of writing.
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Review
Grounded in Culver: Anika Cartterfield at Co-Lab Projects
by Neil Fauersoby Neil Fauerso 0 commentBy isolating something as simple as a tree and creating multiple perspectives through the lenses, Cartterfield's work evokes the idea of a life lived as if looking out from the window of a train.
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New York Times’ Roberta Smith Receives Rabkin Lifetime Achievement Award
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentFor the first time, the Rabkin Foundation has awarded a lifetime achievement award of $50,000 to the New York Times Co-Chief Art Critic Roberta Smith.
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The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation granted $500,000 to the M-AAA to fund the pilot program.
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Nuestro Hogar: Francis Almendárez y Ana Fernandez en Houston
by Susana Monteverde 0 commentEs una frase declarativa que anuncia lo que es nuestro y reclama el espacio de exposición, conteniendo las experiencias vividas y los legados de los dos artistas al igual que el de la curadora.
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Review
Nuestro Hogar: Francis Almendárez and Ana Fernandez at Jonathan Hopson
by Susana Monteverde 0 commentThe show stakes an uncompromising claim on the exhibition space, holding within it the lived and bequeathed histories of both artists and curator.
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Last week and weekend marked the third annual Vignette Art Fair, a Dallas-based, non-profit fair that takes place each year during Dallas Arts Month and highlights the work of Texas-based women artists.
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Nominations Open for The Warehouse Summer Workshop for Students
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentThis is a fantastic opportunity for art-oriented high-school students to quality time with a world-class collection of international contemporary works, and to create conversations and projects around contemporary art ideas.
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After 33 years of teaching for the School of Art and serving as interim director and director between 2005 and 2013, Fuentes will continue her international art practice from her Lubbock-based home and studio.
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Article
Why Talley Dunn Gallery Was Absent from This Year’s Dallas Art Fair
by Christina Rees 5 commentsIf the fair displaces longstanding galleries with newcomers who don’t return, what would lure back the loyal-but-spurned galleries?
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Podcast
On-Location Podcast: Chats With 2019 Dallas Art Fair Exhibitors
by William Sarradet 0 commentIn this podcast, Glasstire's William Sarradet catches some notable exhibitors at the Dallas Art Fair on its opening night, to chat about the art they're showing this year.
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Ruby City Acquires Painting of Jesse Amado by Artist Cruz Ortiz
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 0 commentKnown primarily for his graphic style and print works, Cruz Ortiz is a staple in the city's art scene, participating in exhibitions and in city events with his printmaking shop Snake Hawk Press.
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Printmakers Descend on Houston with the 8th Annual ‘It Came From The Bayou’
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 0 commentThis weekend marks the 8th edition of Burning Bones Press' now-annual It Came From The Bayou printmaking extravaganza in Houston.