“Austin Museum Day has become a treasured and much-anticipated ‘day of discovery’ when residents and visitors can seek out not only our flagship institutions, but also smaller hidden gems.”
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Celebrate Houston’s Art History with Pete Gershon’s New Book
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 0 commentThroughout September of 2018, multiple venues are hosting celebrations of Houston's art history in tandem with the release of Pete Gershon's new book, 'Collision: The Contemporary Art Scene in Houston, 1972-1985.'
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University of Houston Receives $4 Million Gift From Anonymous Donor to Support Creative Writing and Liberal Arts
by Neil Fauersoby Neil Fauerso 0 commentUH's College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences has received an anonymous gift of $4 million for its creative writing program, along with other initiatives.
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2018 Texas Contemporary Art Fair Announces Exhibitor List
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 0 commentSet to run October 4-7, 2018 at Houston's George R. Brown Convention Center, this seventh iteration of the fair will feature more than 70 galleries, making it the "largest edition to date."
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These works document the time and motion that’s passed between body and material, like a private performance or a choreography in thread.
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Pictures from the opening night of 'The Big Show' at Lawndale Art Center in Houston.
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Let’s take a quick breeze around town and catch some of the current art at some galleries and boutiques.
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This weekend brings an unusual and kinetically-themed event to several Houston venues.
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One Year After Harvey, Part Two: The Creative Community Restructures
by Paul Middendorf 0 comment"When we have multiple weather events we may come to a point where we might not be able to get back to 'normal'."
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New Residency Program Places Artists in Austin Schools
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 1 commentThe program aims to integrate artists and arts organizations into the fabric of Austin's public schools as resources for students in exchange for studio spaces.
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New Report Says Texas Museums Rank Third in the U.S. for Private Funding
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 1 commentRaking in $78.8 million, museums in the Lone Star State were only beat out by institutions in California ($162.8 million), and New York ($330.6 million).
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Today: Birds
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Heath's photographs are a vivid reminder of how the most memorable art of our time conveys a universal message about human existence
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Alley Theatre Announces Performance Lecture by Houston Artists Nick Vaughan and Jake Margolin
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 0 commentThe Alley Theatre in Houston recently announced that is will host a performance lecture by Houston artists Nick Vaughan and Jake Margolin.
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The Russian punk protest outfit Pussy Riot has made a statement that one of its members has ben allegedly poisoned in Russia.
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Dierks is interested in the fraught state of the human condition in a time of mass consumerism, technological mediation, and industrial production.
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John McAfee, the mind behind the software company McAfee Associates and its love-to-hate antivirus software, recently announced on Twitter that he is launching a new crypto artist residency program.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on the evolution of a Texas sculptor, a rising star in Houston, and a much-anticipated show in Waxahachie.
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Open Call for Artists for a Specialized Online Business Course
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 0 commentThere are a number of Texas-based organizations offering classes, workshops, and opportunities geared towards helping artists develop their work and establish savvy business techniques.
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'4×4: Artist Q+A' is a new video series by Walley Films in association with Glasstire.