May Howard writes about the personal and political histories interwoven in Paola de la Calle's work.
-
-
There is no geographic limitation to the call, however, the work submitted must not have been previously shown in Houston.
-
Texas Vignette, a nonprofit organization supporting and promoting women artists in the state, has announced the open call for its annual art fair.
-
William Sarradet writes about two exhibitions on view at Holly Johnson Gallery in Dallas and the Galveston Arts Center.
-
News
Celebration Memorial for Anya Tish Scheduled for Next Week in Houston
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentA come-and-go memorial celebrating the life of Houston gallerist Anya Tish is scheduled for next week.
-
EspañolReview
Imágenes del chicanismo: “Monografía” de Louis Carlos Bernal
by Lauren Moya Ford 0 commentLauren Moya reseña un nuevo libro coeditado por Aperture y el Centro para la Fotografía Creativa que presenta las obras completas del fotógrafo chicano Louis Carlos Bernal.
-
News
Rubin Center for the Visual Arts Among Spring 2024 Warhol Grantees
by Glasstireby Glasstire 2 commentsEl Paso’s Rubin Center for the Visual Arts (the Center) was awarded a Warhol Grant and will receive $100,000 for exhibition program support over the next two years.
-
This week: a show of otherworldly but familiar landscapes in Austin, an exhibition of ceramics and prints in Odessa, paintings by Billy Al Bengston in Houston, and more.
-
Interview
Things Fall Apart: Stephen Lapthisophon on the Politics of Ephemerality
by Gabriel Martinez 2 commentsGabriel Martinez talks with Dallas-based artist Stephen Lapthisophon about his influences, his process, and how to know when a piece is finished.
-
News
The Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts Announces Open Call for Exhibition Proposals
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentThe Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts, a nonprofit arts organization in Lubbock, has announced an open call for exhibition proposals.
-
An obituary for South Texas artist Michael Tracy.
-
Review
Review: “Kehinde Wiley An Archaeology of Silence” at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
by Niki Golbanby Niki Golban 2 comments8th grader Niki Golban reviews the exhibition "An Archaeology of Silence" by Kehinde Wiley, formerly on view at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
-
Artpace San Antonio has announced its annual open call for Texas artists to be considered in its 2026 International Artist-in-Residence program.
-
Lyndsay Knecht writes about agar, fungus, and other the organic materials used in Dallas artist Rachael Henson's work.
-
Jessica Fuentes and William Sarradet discuss the redesign and expansion of the Arkansas Museum of Fine Art and the upcoming "Delta Triennial."
-
News
University of Texas at San Antonio Appoints Founding Director of Arts Program
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe University of Texas at San Antonio has appointed Emilie Amrein as the Founding Director of UTSA Arts and the Associate Dean for Community Engagement in the College of Liberal and Fine Arts.
-
Op EdReview
Must an Exhibition About Women Artists be Contextualized by Men?
by Jessica Fuentes 5 commentsJessica Fuentes writes about "He Said/She Said: Contemporary Women Artists Interject," on view at the Dallas Museum of Art.
-
News
Meow Wolf Grapevine Announces Designers Participating in Inaugural Trashion Show
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentMeow Wolf Grapevine, the North Texas venue of an arts and entertainment company with locations across the U.S., has announced the selected designers for its inaugural Trashion Show.
-
The Texas Book Festival has named El Paso-based Zeke Peña as its 2024 Festival poster artist.
-
Interview
Why Should I Not Imagine it? A Conversation with Rodell Warner
by Kaila T. Schedeen 1 commentKaila Schedeen speaks with artist Rodell Warner about photography, what is omitted from archives, and how AI affects Black representation.