Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on artists tackling death and urban renewal, a show that migrates, and a museum show that really requires your presence.
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The group show Icons & Symbols of the Borderland, comprised of more than 100 works of art that address “socio-political issues, immigration topics, collective memory, philosophical ideals, religious iconography, the…
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The Amon Carter Museum of American Art in Fort Worth announced today that it’s the recipient of a major grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS). The $150,000 grant…
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The Community Artists’ Collective installed the “Quilt Peace” sculpture on September 20 in front of the building at 4101 San Jacinto, meant to stand throughout the Quilt Festival Houston at…
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"I still think it's the best way to really see all that Marfa has to offer."
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The annual Flatland Film Festival comes to Lubbock this month from October 19 – 21, organized and hosted by Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts (LHUCA), in its Firehouse…
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Holograms: Museum Creates a Place for Conversation with the Past and Future
by Paula Newtonby Paula Newton 0 commentSince July, the Holocaust Museum Houston has relocated during construction until September, but it is still moving full steam ahead on its programming. The museum is one of three locations…
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Texas Artists: The Woodlands High School Wants to Buy Your Art
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentSince 2011, The Woodlands High School north of Houston has been building an art collection of works by local artists. Comprised of 34 paintings and 2D works, The Woodlands High School Art…
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Profile
An Interview with Chim↑Pom: Non-Burnable at Dallas Contemporary
by Colette Copeland 0 comment"Having a conservative attitude towards taking risks does not yield good results for us."
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Larger Texas cities host art walks, coordinated art openings, and art festivals that bring its citizens out to enjoy and learn about their local art scenes. But perhaps, these activities…
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Vernon's paintings accumulate and resolve, but are always trying something, risking something, asking something.
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Houston Artists: Get a Studio Visit with the 2017 Whitney Biennial Curators
by Glasstireby Glasstire 1 commentDiverseWorks has announced that it’s Fall 2017 Diverse Discourse lecture and studio visit program is bringing Christopher Y. Lew and Mia Locks, the co-curators of the 2017 Whitney Biennial, to Houston. Applications for…
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Review
Trenton Doyle Hancock’s Ongoing History of the Universe
by Michael Biseby Michael Bise 1 commentThere are precious few artists who attempt to create the kind of ambitious mythological gospel that Hancock has been writing for the last twenty years.
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[SPONSOR] Fresh Arts’ 12th Annual Winter Holiday Art Market
by Sponsorby Sponsor 0 commentIt’s almost that time! Gather your friends to get a head start on holiday shopping with Fresh Arts’ 12th Annual Winter Holiday Art Market (WHAM), a three-day curated art sale…
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Today, October 7, from 12-6 pm, The Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center will host San Antonio’s inaugural San Anto Zine Fest. Organized by the zinesters behind La Liga zine, ChifladaZine, Yes Ma’am zine, and St. Sucia,…
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Margaret Meehan, a true lynchpin of the North Texas art scene (and Texas, really) left Dallas last summer for Richmond, Virginia, for a teaching post at VCU. But this coming…
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The long-term goal of the new Cliffhouse Project in Lubbock is to host artist residencies, organic gardens, and more.
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The 50th anniversary of John F. Kennedy’s assassination was a few years ago but, considering the current political climate, the Czechoslovak-American Marionette Theatre thinks it’s time to bring back its…
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Brandon Zech and special guest John Forse on an artist’s mystery love letter, the tolerance of Marfans for Chinati Weekend, and a show for people who aren’t that crazy for newer art.
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If you are an artist who was affected by Hurricane Harvey and you need help due to damaged art, supplies, studio space, or any other factors, please contact Glasstire at [email protected].…