WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 2020 3:00 PM CST ON Facebook Live **Please note the new time at 3:00 PM CST this week** Amy Hofland and Beili Liu will discuss the artist’s current…
"artist on artist:"
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Tonight, the San Antonio’s Southwest School of Art (SSA) is hosting a panel discussion called “How To Be A Working Artist: Promising Paths.” Stuart Allen, Jennifer Ling Datchuk, Jack McGilvray…
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William Sarradet talks with Houston's Sarah Welch and Fort Worth's Raul Rodriguez about the nature of zine festivals and the landscape of self-publishing in Texas.
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Jessica Fuentes and William Sarradet discuss their visits to Dallas-Fort Worth's newly opened Meow Wolf location.
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William Sarradet talks with Christopher Blay about his tenure as Glasstire's News Editor, the trends he's seen in Texas art, and how being an artist impacts the way he approaches writing and curating.
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Peter Plagens, artist and longtime art critic for Newsweek, The Wall Street Journal, Art in America and ArtForum, also happened to be Bruce Nauman’s studio neighbor in Pasadena throughout the ’70s,…
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From Prizer Arts & Letters: “Freedom House is a multimedia installation that includes poems, film, furniture, and collages that simulate what freedom — embodied in everyone’s most delicate and personal place…
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The San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts has announced a schedule of events around the opening of the 25th San Angelo National Ceramic Competition on Friday, April 19.
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Review
Review: “Roberto Jackson Harrington: Mama’s Boy or an Inexplicable Reasoning” at La Mecha Contemporary, El Paso
by Hannah Deanby Hannah DeanHannah Dean gets into the nuts and bolts (and zip ties and bungee cords) of consumerism in her review of "Mama's Boy or an Inexplicable Reasoning."
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This week: a show in Houston that queers the imagery of Gothic cathedrals, a performative installation in Fort Worth, an exhibition in Lufkin exploring the concept of photographic technology, and more.
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From Ruby City: “Ruby City will present a solo exhibition devoted to the work of Celia Álvarez Muñoz (b. 1937, El Paso, TX; lives Arlington, TX) a conceptual, multi-media artist…
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From the Bernice Coulter Templeton Gallery: “Work: The Bernice Coulter Templeton Gallery is proud to present “A Vivid Representation: Figures of Artless Expressions” a show by Dare Akinwole. The exhibition presents a…
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About the artist: Hailing from a family of notable artists, visual artist Christopher Rauschenberg began honing his own craft of photography in the early ‘70s. His innate ability to tell…
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From Lone Gallery: “Otra vez I fall in love — careful not to bruise mi corazon even further than the threshold — I paint — with the tierra and the…
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From Clamp Light Studios: “About the Artist: I am Tim Olson. I am a mixed media artist currently based in San Antonio who has become increasingly tired of using the…
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From San Jacinto College: “As a participating space for FotoFest Biennial 24 and Critical Geography, San Jacinto College Central campus is honored to feature the work of visual artist and…
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From the organizers: “About the artist: Iranian-born photographer Ramin Samandari arrived in Odessa, Texas in 1978 at age 17, sent there by his parents in the midst of the Iranian…
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This week: three solo shows in Galveston, a two-person exhibition featuring flattened planes and bold patterning in Tyler, a body of work exploring hybridity in Austin, and more.
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From Silver Street Studios: “Immerse yourself in the captivating narrative of On Set / Off Set, an extraordinary photographic exhibition by Nathan Lindstrom that explores the juxtaposition between art created…
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From Centro de Artes: “Millennial Loteria is an artistic parody of the Hispanic tradition of Lotería, which replaces outdated stereotypes with modern counterparts that reflect the evolving identity and reality…