For every new art season, KERA and the Dallas Museum of Art pair up to bring us the State of the Arts conversation series, with one of the evenings dedicated…
"Arthur Peña"
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The intensity and ego-wrangling within art collectives makes them nearly impossible to sustain for very long, so the loss of Homecoming as we know it comes as no surprise.
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Panelists will discuss creating and curating music venues, booking acts, cultivating new talent and the potential for larger events like concerts and festivals using a DIY approach. Confirmed panelists: Chris…
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Summer group show of four up-and-coming artists “who are pioneering a new sense of ownership regarding space.” Featuring Sally Glass, Nathan Green, Luke Harnden and Arthur Peña.
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Interactive works in Dallas storefronts did their best to mess with passersby by sneering and slithering, spewing and squealing.
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Five exhibitions on Main St. in Deep Ellum. Sheer Speed by collaborative Art Beef, Indulgence by Kate Helmes (a performance starting at 9pm), Performance Artifacts and Documentation by Randall Garrett, Nothing Lasts by Arthur Pena, and It’s Living That’s Cursed curated…
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I enjoy seeing my art scene wearing its Sunday best.
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Four exhibitions in an airplane hangar: JR: Les Miserables – Lavish: Design in Dallas – Arthur Pena: slight shift, steady hand – Paula Crown: Inside my head: A Contemporary Self-Portrait.
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Developer WDI owns most of the colorfully painted warehouses that line Singleton and its side streets. It's also keen on drawing artists to the area to add to its retail and cultural viability.
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In conjunction with the Mountain View College exhibition “Working Space,” Deadbolt Studios pulls back the lock and raises the bay door for the public. Studio residents include Matt Clark, Nathan…
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Tim DeVoe and Miriam Ellen Ewers inaugurate a new West Dallas space with a large green sculpture like a skateboard ramp. Hurry, it's closing Saturday!
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As the dog days wane, Glasstire contributors eye the coming artworld onslaught: fill your gas tank, charge your phone and bring plenty of drinking water.
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Some weeks, in the sun-beat end of the Texas summer, you can count really good shows on one hand, with some fingers left over to scratch. But this week, the drought is over.
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Boom Town whispered, “Here we are, look what we are capable of.” On the last day, when the roar of POST COMMUNIQUÉ and the Dallas VideoFest had lessened, the works in Boom Town were given the chance to scream this message out loud.
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Boom Town, an exhibition organized by The Art Foundation for Available Spaces, describes the tangle of networks that shape Dallas’ current cultural climate. The exhibited work is by a handful…
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Surface and Mark is an exhibition exploring the basic elements of two-dimensional art making. There will be one work, or discrete installation, by each of the eight artists in the…
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The Texas Biennial has added a few names and announced the complete list of artists selected for the 2013 Texas Biennial. For information on the Biennial, the curators, venues, and…
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The folks at the 2013 Texas Biennial have announced most of their selection of this year’s participating artists. The official press release is supposed to come out today, but they…
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This exhibition features nine artists working in different ways. The artists are: Jesse Morgan Barnett, Cassandra Emswiler, Thomas Feulmer, Francis Giampietro, Kevin Rubén Jacobs, Michael Mazurek, Francisco Moreno, Arthur Peña, and…
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Ruben Cordova writes about Fiesta and proposes ways to make the annual event less tied to San Antonio's racist past.