From Blind Alley: “Half Way Home is an exhibition featuring image-transfer drawings on fabric. Through a solvent-based transferring process, Stecenko uses drawing techniques to move the ink from the surface…
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From Blind Alley: “Beastfingers disrupts the architecture of Blind Alley projects with gothic subtlety. Through ceramic and found object sculpture, Clint’s Beastfingers furthers his exploration of the gothic as a…
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Artists are often their own advocates as they forge new strategies to create work in spite of a political gridlock that often forgets about them.
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From Blind Alley: “Ides of March is a collection, a gathering and possibly a conversation of a year bracketed by March 2020 and March 2021. With this project, Blind Alley…
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“Blind Alley projects is pleased to announce Annette Lawrence: August We enjoyed working with Annette Lawrence on a lovely, quiet and ephemeral installation that compliments her current Modern Billings project…
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Disasters will continue to route the path of history, and Texas will continue to keep up. As you enjoy your holiday, here are some observations from our calendar’s perspective.
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Brandon Zech and Christina Rees on an Englishman’s take on Texas, the ruin of Trump’s Taj Mahal, and an online show of short videos that caters to corona brain.
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From the organizers: “Blind Alley projects is pleased to announce Fraser Stables: removed name Taj Mahal and proud to host such a carefully considered and boldly presented exhibition. The following…
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A solo exhibition featuring work by Kelli Connell. From Blind Alley: “We have been enamored with the work of Kelli Connell since first encountering Double Life almost two decades ago.…
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“Blind Alley projects is pleased to announce Betsy Coulter: (A Fridge-Sized Asteroid is Heading Toward Earth) One Day Before The Election We found Betsy Coulter and her enticingly strange art…
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A solo exhibition featuring work by Gene Owens. From Blind Alley: “Blind Alley projects is pleased to announce Gene Owens: Letters from G.O., an exhibition of works by the Fort…
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Christopher Blay and William Sarradet reached out to some Texas artists, including Lauren Cross, Heyd Fontenot, and Francisco Moreno among others, to find out what’s on their current playlists.
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Blind Alley projects is pleased to announce its first curated exhibition, There’s no knowing, featuring the work of British artist, Richard Wentworth which opens June 12, 2020. Wentworth describes himself…
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From Blind Alley: “Liminal Space: Sierra Forester, A Mass Well Dispersed is the Hardest to Confront is represented here by the following artist statement. water is body winds are thoughts…
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Top Five
Top Five: May 7, 2020. Ways Artists Are Creating During The Great Lockdown of 2020
by Glasstireby GlasstireChristopher Blay is joined by artist Colette Copeland to chat about five ways artists, organizations and spaces continue to get their work in front of an audience during the pandemic shutdown.
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Earlier this month, Easyside, a new arts nonprofit on the east side of Fort Worth, announced that it has rented a physical space and will be opening in the coming weeks.
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Macaella Gray and Zoe Roden recount how, through their experience with the Land Arts of the American West field program at Texas Tech University, they found a mindful way to engage with humans' impact on the land.
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Essay
Diez y ocho ilegales Pressure-Cook in a Boxcar: Border Politics and Two Migration Hellscapes by Adan Hernandez
Ruben Cordova writes about two paintings by artist Adan Hernandez and discusses how the works relate to the U.S.' recent history of immigration policies.
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The threads of belief and disbelief are thoroughly interwoven into the fabric of Lisette Chavez’s art.
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Our memories of movies are inevitably tangled up in whatever else was going on in our lives when we saw them.