Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on two Spanish geniuses in Fort Worth, art that’s deep in the Texas Valley, and a tricky installation in an unlikely venue.
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Congratulations to UNT philosophy student Melanie Shi!
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Glasstire 4×4: Mari Hernandez – What artwork are you most proud of?
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 comment"My first solo exhibition was titled 'What Remains.' As a statement it refers to perseverance. As a question it refers to what is left to be said."
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Bones are fascinating to a lot of people, but often unconsciously — we often don't think much about bones until they're broken, and they're somewhat imbued with taboo mystery.
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Attend This Artist Residency Without Leaving Your Computer
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 0 commentYou can attend this artist residency without leaving your computer.
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Blankness in a human is frightening. Anonymity in a person is menacing.
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After more than a decade, the Winter Holiday Art Market (WHAM) in Houston will hold its 13th annual and final artist sale.
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Expanding to four days and in a new location at the Aransas County Airport, the Rockport Film Festival, a continuing symbol of the city's resilience and recovery after suffering during Hurricane Harvey, returns for its 12th year.
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Co-Lab Projects, an Austin arts non-profit, has announced that it recently purchased a .62 acre lot in East Austin.
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This is the sixth installment in a series of stories published by artist Hills Snyder in conjunction with his traveling project ‘Altered States’ which opened November 2016 and is still on the move.
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Basquiat’s Un-band & the Creative Life of Michael Holman
by Peter Lucasby Peter Lucas 4 commentsHouston hosts a rare performance by Basquiat’s un-band, and a journey through the creative life of Michael Holman.
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Though in total there are too many festivities, community events, and parties to count, here is a small preview of Día de los Muertos happenings in Texas.
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If your tastes don't run toward pithy aphorisms about mindfulness, here's something in the same vein, but better.
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Moments in Horror Movies That Could be Played in a Museum
by Neil Fauersoby Neil Fauerso 1 commentHappy Halloween week! These are the purest distillations of a nightmares ever filmed.
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"What does it mean that these images of small-town America are often read specifically as the South?"
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Submit Now to the Harry Ransom Center Research Fellowship
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 0 commentThe program has hosted more than 1000 scholars who have used the archive to research and publish books, articles, and more about myriad topics, from music to performing arts to cultural history to art.
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Hours before the Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston’s planned celebration of its 70th anniversary at a cocktail party at the museum, the director Bill Arning posted to Facebook “Loving the two…
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MASS Gallery Reopens with Exhibition Featuring 10 Austin Artists
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 0 commentAlthough visitors will note that MASS' new building is considerably smaller than its previous space, the collective has signed on to a five-year lease, hoping that the new building will provide them a sort of temporary haven from the ever-increasing rent prices of East Austin.
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Deadline Approaching: Applications for Cool Year-Long Fellowship Program
by Paula Newtonby Paula Newton 0 commentProject Row Houses (PRH) and the Center for Art and Social Engagement (CASE) at the University of Houston’s Kathrine G. McGovern College of the Arts are now accepting applications for…
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New Study Finds “Dramatic Inequity” in Funding of Latinx Arts Organizations in Houston
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 0 commentAlthough the study is admittedly limited, it is an important first step for starting a conversation about the inequity of arts funding in the city of Houston.