A video tour of Washington Gallery’s inaugural exhibition "Road Trip to Waco."
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Review
Fact, Fiction, or All of the Above: “Fragments & Selected Scraps: The Works of Karsten Creightney”
by Megan Wilson Krznarich 0 commentMegan Wilson Krznarich reviews a show of mixed media artworks that use the detritus of the information age to explore the natural world.
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Podcast
Art Dirt: Eat, Sleep, Work: Talking About Art Residencies
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentLeslie Moody Castro and Gabriel Martinez discuss the growing number of residencies in Texas and beyond.
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Review
Glitter, God, Mirrors & Windows: “GOD BODY” at Daisha Board Gallery
by Alli Rogers Andreen 0 commentAlli Rogers Andreen reviews a show in Dallas of cut-paper figures that draw on recent histories and future possibilities.
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News
TACA Announces Art Organizations in its Second Arts Accelerator Cohort
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe Arts Community Alliance has named six arts groups in its 2024-2025 cohort of the Arts Accelerator program.
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Jessica Fuentes on San Antonio-native Mia Lopez’s rise to become Curator of Latinx Art at the McNay Art Museum.
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The Mid-America Arts Alliance has announced the appointment of Deborah McNulty, a Houston-based arts leader, as Senior Vice President.
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Arianne Ohman writes on a seventeenth-century piece that addresses the transience of life and beauty.
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Cometer errores: Ben Muñoz y la oportunidad de una beca que impulsó su carrera
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentJessica Fuentes charla con el grabador Ben Muñoz acerca de un proyecto comisionado para una beca que fue fallido, pero que al final impulsaría su carrera.
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News
Lubbock City Council Cuts $30,000 Funding for First Friday Art Trail Over LGBTQ Programming
by Jessica Fuentes 2 commentsThe Lubbock City Council voted to cut $30,000 in funding for First Friday Art Trail, a monthly program hosted by the Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts, over supposed LGBTQ programming.
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This week: an exhibition in Houston showcasing five decades of Japanese art, a show San Angelo featuring works by a Diné photographer in conversation with Edward Curtis, an artist explores the role of women in society over the last one hundred years in Lubbock, and more.
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The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and the Advocates of a Latino Museum of Cultural and Visual Arts & Archive Complex in Houston, Harris County have launched a call for proposals from local Latinx artists.
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Review
Cartographic Archipelago: Cian Dayrit’s “Liberties Were Taken” at the Blaffer Art Museum, Houston
by Anthony Sutton 0 commentAnthony Sutton writes about the history at play in the work of Cian Dayrit, on view at the Blaffer Art Museum in Houston.
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Weeks after Hurricane Beryl brought storms and strong winds to Texas’ coastal region, art spaces in the Greater Houston Area remain closed.
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Review
Review: “Sally Warren: The Press of My Hands” at Liliana Bloch Gallery, Dallas
by Michael Corris 2 commentsMichael Corris reviews an exhibition that bears witness to the trauma of our contemporary moment.
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News
Texas-Connected Artists Among Trellis Art Fund Inaugural Grant Recipients
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe Trellis Art Fund, a New York-based private foundation that supports artists, has named 12 artists as part of its inaugural cohort of grant recipients.
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Video: Tour Bill DeBrooke’s Extraordinary Harlingen Collection
by Michael Flanagan 1 commentTexas filmmaker Michael Flanagan visits Bill DeBrooke's collection of artworks, cameras, and neon signs, where they discuss DeBrooke's support of artists and love of industrial design.
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Review
The Lure of Places Past: Teresa Hubbard and Alexander Birchler’s “Past Deposits from a Future Yet to Come,” and the Waterloo Greenway Vision
by Kaila T. Schedeen 1 commentKaila Schedeen writes about the entwined histories on view in Hubbard / Birchler’s public video art installation "Past Deposits from a Future Yet to Come."
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Asia Society Texas has named Claire Elestwani, Loc Huynh, Chayse Sampy, and the collective Open MFA as participants in its fifth Artists on Site cohort.
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Ruben C. Cordova reviews the strengths and weaknesses of the traveling exhibition "Xicanx" on view at Blue Star Contemporary, San Antonio