Arts and cultural organizations across the city of San Antonio commemorate the inaugural Xicanx Month this August with exhibitions, performances, and other events.
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Christopher Karr reviews a group show at Ruiz-Healy Art that pushes the boundaries of landscape painting.
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Arts Organizations in Dallas, San Antonio, and El Paso Announce Promotions and New Hires
by Jessica Fuentes 1 commentThe Meadows Museum at the Southern Methodist University in Dallas, the National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures in San Antonio, and the El Paso Museum of Art have announced staff promotions and new hires.
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Arts Fort Worth to Vacate Community Arts Center; Galleries to Close in January
by Jessica Fuentes 3 commentsArts Fort Worth has announced its plans to vacate the Fort Worth Community Arts Center and cease its exhibition programming in the coming year.
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Jessica Fuentes speaks with art dealer Jody Klotz about her decision to relocate from New York to Abilene three decades ago.
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Five-Minute Tours: “Road Trip to Waco” at Washington Gallery, Waco
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentA video tour of Washington Gallery’s inaugural exhibition "Road Trip to Waco."
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Review
Fact, Fiction, or All of the Above: “Fragments & Selected Scraps: The Works of Karsten Creightney”
by Megan Wilson Krznarich 0 commentMegan Wilson Krznarich reviews a show of mixed media artworks that use the detritus of the information age to explore the natural world.
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Podcast
Art Dirt: Eat, Sleep, Work: Talking About Art Residencies
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentLeslie Moody Castro and Gabriel Martinez discuss the growing number of residencies in Texas and beyond.
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Review
Glitter, God, Mirrors & Windows: “GOD BODY” at Daisha Board Gallery
by Alli Rogers Andreen 0 commentAlli Rogers Andreen reviews a show in Dallas of cut-paper figures that draw on recent histories and future possibilities.
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TACA Announces Art Organizations in its Second Arts Accelerator Cohort
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe Arts Community Alliance has named six arts groups in its 2024-2025 cohort of the Arts Accelerator program.
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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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Review
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
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.