This week: constellation quilts on the Coast, small acts in Austin, and collaged steel in Dallas.
"deborah roberts"
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From GrayDUCK Gallery: “small acts is an exhibition of various mixed media works–including collage, drawing, sculpture, video, and photography–by four Austin-based artists: Betelhem Makonnen, Christina Coleman, Deborah Roberts, and Tammie Rubin.…
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From CAMH: “Contemporary Arts Museum Houston (CAMH) is excited to present the groundbreaking exhibition The Dirty South: Contemporary Art, Material Culture, and the Sonic Impulse. Recently called one of the…
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From the Art Galleries at Black Studies: “The Art Galleries at Black Studies (AGBS) is pleased to host the traveling group exhibition The Black Index at its Christian-Green Gallery. Dedicated…
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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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Glasstire’s 20th Anniversary Auction will begin on July 10th at 9 AM CST and will close on July 17th at 9 PM CST.
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Save the Date: Glasstire’s 20th Anniversary Auction, July 10-17, 2021
by Glasstireby GlasstireThe auction will feature works by Deborah Roberts, Julie Speed, James Surls, Sedrick Huckaby, Michael Bise, and many others.
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The biannual $3K prize is open nationally to African-American women visual artists, curators, conservators, and art historians. The deadline is June 30.
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Our list ranges from artists whose works are represented in multiple national and international museums and collections, to mid-career artists, to emerging artists — some with their first couple of exhibitions in the past year.
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Brandon Zech, Christopher Blay and Christina Rees bring you Glasstire's top picks for the first big shows of 2021.
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Curators, Nonprofits & Museums Collaborate to Launch ‘Texas Talks Art’ Conversation Series
by Glasstireby GlasstireThe 30-minute noontime talks will begin in January of 2021 and will run weekly, with each conversation highlighting a different institution and artist.
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Contributors to the collective sticker initiative include Shepard Fairey, KAWS, Barbara Kruger, David Hammons, Amy Sherald, Marilyn Minter, and others.
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Even at the end of options, there are still options.
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“Re/Devaluing Colorism: Intersections of Skin Color and Currency addresses questions of skin color in historic and contemporary social hierarchies. Colorism, as a discriminatory impulse, has a long history and is…
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Two exhibitions featuring the work of artist Charles White (1918- 1979) have opened recently at the Blanton Museum of Art and at the Art Galleries at Black Studies (AGBS), both of the University of Texas at Austin.
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“The University of Texas at Austin is honored to be the home of twenty-three works by Charles White, one of the 20th century’s most accomplished draftsmen and influential art educators.…
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There remains compelling early Texas art still undiscovered. The greater art world needs research programs like CASETA.
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The organization has decided to open up the prize to include "any emerging artist working in the greater Austin-Round Rock metropolitan area including Travis, Williamson, Hays, Bastrop and Caldwell counties."
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Located on Rauschenberg’s former property on Captiva, an island just off the west coast of Florida, the Rauschenberg Residency takes cues from the artist's formative time at Black Mountain College.
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“In the interview series Borderless: Conversations on Art, Action, and Justice, emerging and established writers and artists talk with host Chaitali Sen about the power of words and the role…