Jessica Fuentes on San Antonio-native Mia Lopez’s rise to become Curator of Latinx Art at the McNay Art Museum.
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The Mid-America Arts Alliance has announced the appointment of Deborah McNulty, a Houston-based arts leader, as Senior Vice President.
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Arianne Ohman writes on a seventeenth-century piece that addresses the transience of life and beauty.
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Cometer errores: Ben Muñoz y la oportunidad de una beca que impulsó su carrera
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentJessica Fuentes charla con el grabador Ben Muñoz acerca de un proyecto comisionado para una beca que fue fallido, pero que al final impulsaría su carrera.
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Lubbock City Council Cuts $30,000 Funding for First Friday Art Trail Over LGBTQ Programming
by Jessica Fuentes 2 commentsThe Lubbock City Council voted to cut $30,000 in funding for First Friday Art Trail, a monthly program hosted by the Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts, over supposed LGBTQ programming.
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This week: an exhibition in Houston showcasing five decades of Japanese art, a show San Angelo featuring works by a Diné photographer in conversation with Edward Curtis, an artist explores the role of women in society over the last one hundred years in Lubbock, and more.
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The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and the Advocates of a Latino Museum of Cultural and Visual Arts & Archive Complex in Houston, Harris County have launched a call for proposals from local Latinx artists.
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Cartographic Archipelago: Cian Dayrit’s “Liberties Were Taken” at the Blaffer Art Museum, Houston
by Anthony Sutton 0 commentAnthony Sutton writes about the history at play in the work of Cian Dayrit, on view at the Blaffer Art Museum in Houston.
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Weeks after Hurricane Beryl brought storms and strong winds to Texas’ coastal region, art spaces in the Greater Houston Area remain closed.
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Review: “Sally Warren: The Press of My Hands” at Liliana Bloch Gallery, Dallas
by Michael Corris 2 commentsMichael Corris reviews an exhibition that bears witness to the trauma of our contemporary moment.
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Texas-Connected Artists Among Trellis Art Fund Inaugural Grant Recipients
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe Trellis Art Fund, a New York-based private foundation that supports artists, has named 12 artists as part of its inaugural cohort of grant recipients.
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Video: Tour Bill DeBrooke’s Extraordinary Harlingen Collection
by Michael Flanagan 1 commentTexas filmmaker Michael Flanagan visits Bill DeBrooke's collection of artworks, cameras, and neon signs, where they discuss DeBrooke's support of artists and love of industrial design.
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The Lure of Places Past: Teresa Hubbard and Alexander Birchler’s “Past Deposits from a Future Yet to Come,” and the Waterloo Greenway Vision
by Kaila T. Schedeen 1 commentKaila Schedeen writes about the entwined histories on view in Hubbard / Birchler’s public video art installation "Past Deposits from a Future Yet to Come."
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Asia Society Texas has named Claire Elestwani, Loc Huynh, Chayse Sampy, and the collective Open MFA as participants in its fifth Artists on Site cohort.
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Ruben C. Cordova reviews the strengths and weaknesses of the traveling exhibition "Xicanx" on view at Blue Star Contemporary, San Antonio
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Artspace111 in Fort Worth has announced 51 artists from across Texas selected for its annual juried exhibition.
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Texas museums, including the San Antonio Museum of Art, the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, the Kimbell Art Museum, the Dallas Museum of Art, and the Stark Museum of Art, have announced recently acquired works.
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Through Lines and Narcissus: Two Exhibitions in Houston and Fort Worth
by William Sarradet 0 commentWilliam Sarradet reviews two exhibitions at the Menil Drawing Institute in Houston and Arts Fort Worth.
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This week: a series of photographic collages inspired by a June Jordan poem in Houston, a solo show of works by an AbEx woman artist in Abilene, an exhibition of paintings that bring together new media and traditional art processes in Dallas, and more.
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The Judd Foundation has announced that the restoration of Donald Judd’s Architecture Office, which is one of 11 buildings associated with the artist in Marfa that are on the National Register of Historic places, will be completed in September 2025.