The City of Houston’s Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs has announced $176,000 in grants to 36 projects by individual artists and nonprofit arts organizations.
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From the Blanton Museum of Art: “Beginning in the 1960s, many Mexican American artists supported the Chicano movement for civil rights. They adopted the name of Chicana or Chicano to…
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The City of Milwaukee is transforming a surface parking lot into an activated social space to be named after Vel R. Phillips, one of the country’s leading Black woman jurists,…
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The Houston Center for Contemporary Craft has announced its 2023-2024 Resident Artists.
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The Hopper Prize is now accepting entries for our Fall 2023 artist grants. We are offering grants in the amount of $3,500 (2 available) and $1,000 (4 available) to artists…
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The Amon Carter Museum of American Art has announced an open call for its 2024 Carter Community Artist program.
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The Ion has announced Christopher Blay and Kill Joy as the next artists to create site-specific window installations as part of its Eye On Art program.
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ALMAAHH, Advocates of a Latino Museum of Cultural and Visual Arts & Archive Complex in Houston, Harris County, has announced the artists selected to create alebrije-inspired sculptures for the upcoming Fall Festival at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
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Join us for our End of Summer Artist Open Studios! Saturday. August 19th from 11am to 5pm and Sunday, August 20th from noon to 4pm Meet our artists, visit their…
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The Nasher Sculpture Center has announced the winners of its 2023 Nasher Artist Grants, an annual program that supports North Texas artists.
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Art at a Time Like This, a nonprofit supporting the presentation of art in response to current events, and SaveArtSpace, a Brooklyn-based nonprofit bringing art to nontraditional spaces using billboards, have launched an open call for Houston artists.
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Applications are now open for our 2024 Carter Community Artists! Every year, the Amon Carter Museum of American Art (the Carter) selects four local artists to help plan and lead…
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Ever wonder what your creative passion is? Would you like to learn how to start painting, writing, acting, or dancing, yet are afraid to get started? Are you interested in…
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Call to Artists – Show your artwork at one of Houston’s most prestigious salons. Seeking “Lovely Landscapes” for a group exhibition and sale Aug. 21 – Sept. 18., 2023. There…
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www.bee-cups.com Bee Cups LLC is a company created by ecological artist, Jen Rose. Bee Cups are porcelain cups for the garden that collect a teaspoon of water for thirsty bees…
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William Sarradet talks with Dallas artist Andrea Tosten about calligraphy, her artwork, and her new position at the Oak Cliff Cultural Center.
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by Ryan Cantuby Ryan CantuRyan Cantu escribe sobre el cambio de marea que trae consigo oportunidades y apoyo para artistas en la ciudad de Laredo.
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UTSA PaCE is seeking local Artist Educators with a strong focus on community work for elementary school residencies. We are seeking Artist Educators who are passionate about offering high quality…
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8×5 Houston is a public art project which will saturate the city with images and messages about the mass incarceration crisis and inequalities in the judicial system. Artists at every…
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Michelle Kraft reviews a solo show by Houston artist Nela Garzón and a group exhibition featuring works by PrintHouston member artists, both on view at LHUCA in Lubbock.