Brandon Zech and Christina Rees on a gorgeous spring show in the Rio Grande Valley, a family of evolving artists, and an intimate show of Luis Jiménez’s work that feels just right, right now.
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Given out to five North America-based projects, the $2,500 award is designed to support projects that build on NALAC's mission of advocating for and developing all aspects of Latinx art.
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News
DMA Expands Latin American Art Commitment Via Curatorial and Collection
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentThe Dallas Museum of Art has announced three new major events and initiatives that advance the museum's commitment to collecting and exhibiting Latin American art.
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Houston Cinema Arts Society has announced Jessica Green as Artistic Director for the Houston Cinema Arts Festival.
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Light and the Rothko Chapel’s Architectural Design: A Panel Discussion
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 0 commentThough the Chapel's original design included a large skylight, the Texas sun was too intense for the building.
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Started by architects Astrid Klein and Mark Dytham in 2003, PechaKucha is a lecture series designed to give artists and other creatives a shot at selling themselves and their work, with one catch.
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Interview
Detention Nation, the Colonial Body, and the Latinx Community: A Chat With Delilah Montoya
by Lauren Moya Ford 0 comment"Rules are made to be broken, and borders are drawn to be crossed."
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Three Belgians delegating the culture of the United States back to itself: that’s something to chew on.
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Lease Agreement, a curatorial project, is hosting an open call for moving-image works that speak to the realities and experiences of incarceration.
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Day five of Glasstire's on-location podcast from the 2019 Satellite Art Show features talks with Rebecca Marino, Sarah Sudhoff, Ana Vizcarra Rankin, Daniel Lisi, Sherri Littlefield, and Anna-Liisa Benston.
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Huichol artists work without templates. They just go at it, free-hand, like great jazz players improving off the Dorian minor scale.
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The space, which was founded by Martha Hughes in 2017, will take on a slight name change with it reestablishment, reflecting a new part of its programming: Marfa Works on Paper + Ceramic Arts.
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March 13-17, 2019, marked the Austin premiere of the Satellite Art Show. We took plenty of photos.
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News
Need Help With Your Archive? A Houston Artist Offers Pro Help
by Glasstireby Glasstire 1 commentA Houston artist specializes in documentation, collections, photography and photo editing, copy writing, and website building for other artists.
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Prospect New Orleans Announces Dates for 2020 Triennial
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 1 commentNow in its fifth edition, the triennial was founded by curator Dan Cameron as a response to the damage Hurricane Katrina wrought on New Orleans in 2005.
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Today: Centers
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Review
The Way You Make Me Feel: Jibade-Khalil Huffman at Ballroom Marfa
by Neil Fauersoby Neil Fauerso 0 commentHuffman’s solo show slides between process and transcendence, like a lever on a mixing board.
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Celebrate the Closing of Las Cruxes’ Brick and Mortar Space with Art by Emma Kohlmann
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 0 commentFounded by Veronica Ortuño, the store has played many roles in the city's creative community: boutique, art gallery, record store, and a community and gathering space.
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Neil Fauerso and guest Veronica Ortuño on the next phase for her project Las Cruxes, plus the oldest art collective space in Texas, and Grace Jones deadlifting James Bond.
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News
Dallas Museum of Art’s Anna Katherine Brodbeck Named Senior Curator of Contemporary Art
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentYesterday the Dallas Museum of Art (DMA) announced that Dr. Anna Katherine Brodbeck has been named the Hoffman Family Senior Curator of Contemporary Art.