During his time at The Contemporary Austin, Mr. Grachos oversaw a dynamic re-imagining of the museum's programming and physical spaces.
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Four years ago, the Dallas Museum of Art (DMA) launched an annual initiative to purchase works on display at the Dallas Art Fair for its permanent collection.
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Sugar Land Unveils Temporary Public Artwork by Carolina Borja
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentHouston-based artist Carolina Borja studied industrial design and Mexican folk art, and her work finds an intersection between the two, often using recycled materials.
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His idea for the technique came from a method used by Leonardo da Vinci, for which the master artist used numbered backgrounds to indicate to students and apprentices where to place each color.
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Christina Rees and William Sarradet on three solo shows across Texas, the return of the Dallas Art Fair, and some traveling art in Dallas that you can actually afford this weekend.
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The Texas National Celebrates 25 Years with Exhibition Juried by the Menil’s Michelle White
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentThe Texas National is an annual open-call art competition and exhibition founded and hosted by Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches.
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'Autumn Knight: In Rehearsal' is the first comprehensive publication on the artist.
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Applications Due Soon for Movement Mujeres’ Artist-in-Residence Program
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentMovement Mujeres, an initiative designed to help propel women of color into leadership positions in Texas organizations and politics, is currently seeking two artists-in-residence for its team.
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The Gallery as the Bar: Amada Miller and Nicholas Frank at Fl!ght Gallery
by Neil Fauersoby Neil Fauerso 0 commentOne can question why alcohol has to be an underpinning of basically all social events, and a recent two-fer show by Amada Miller and Nicholas Frank does just that while creating a fantastic bar at a gallery.
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"There is a lot of information always hidden in the making."
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Performance Art/Music Duo Princess Bring ‘Out There’ To Texas
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentPrincess is a performance art and music duo: Alexis Gideon and Michael O’Neill explore queerness and the concept of masculinity.
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Glasstire is pleased to announce that we are seeking to add a News Editor to our team!
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The Alamo is commonly referred to as the “cradle of Texas liberty,” a phrase that erases and disregards the experiences of people of color. This op-ed examines Alamo symbolism and Texas independence from the perspective of people of color.
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Este op-ed examina el simbolismo de El Álamo y la independencia de Texas desde la perspectiva de las personas de color.
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San Antonio’s Ruiz-Healy Art Opens New Gallery Space in New York City
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentSan Antonio's acclaimed commercial art gallery has announced the opening of a new gallery space in New York City.
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"Ordinary moments can seem transcendent to me. They tend to be alive with multiple meanings."
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Learn About Ukrainian Easter Eggs with Houston Artist Nestor Topchy
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 0 commentMade using a wax-resist method of dying, similar to that of batik fabric painting, the Ukranian tradition of pysanky goes back thousands of years.
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Spring 2019 promotional video by Glasstire's Jennifer Battaglia.
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A New Gallery Opens in Dallas’ Trinity Groves Neighborhood
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 1 commentex ovo is run by Allison Klion, and will operate out of Erin Cluley Gallery's former space on Fabrication Street.
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Sortor, a true multi-media artist, has produced new-media based work for years, and has often been ahead of her time in her use of video and internet sources.