Keasler took a deep breath and dove into this esoteric and unlikely subculture with her eyes and lens wide open.
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UT Fine Arts Includes Student Input to Expand Diversity
by Paula Newtonby Paula Newton 0 commentEach year, the Fine Arts Diversity Committee at the University of Texas (UT) accepts four to five proposals of guest artists they believed would further diversity and inclusion. Until now,…
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The New York Foundation for the Arts’ Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program is Coming to Texas
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentThe New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) announced today that its Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program is coming to San Antonio, Texas. Since 2007, the New York City program has connected…
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An Interview with Mike Frost on the Evolution of Houston’s Hip Hop Album Covers
by Douglas Doneson 1 commentDouglas Doneson sits down with graphic designer Mike Frost to talk about the history of Houston's hip-hop scene through its album covers.
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The City of Sugar Land is hosting an Italian film festival, Umbria in Sugar Land, a multi-day event featuring Italian films from the Festival del Cinema Città di Spello ed…
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The fifth iteration of projects for TEMPO, Austin’s Art in Public Places program featuring temporary outdoor artworks and installations by local artists, are now on view. Funded by Austin’s Hotel Occupancy Tax and…
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You cannot even try to discuss Meads' work without starting with queer life, the death drive, and sex. It is the topic.
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Project Your Work Outdoors at ‘Bring Your Own Beamer’ in Dallas
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentThe Dallas art spaces the MAC and The Cedars Union in the Cedars neighborhood have teamed up for an event called Bring Your Own Beamer Cedars (BYOB Cedars) on Saturday, October 14…
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The photos are simultaneously stark and ecstatic, and the printing process gives them an embossed tactility.
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Rice University’s Fondren Library Acquires Contemporary Arts Museum Houston Archive
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentThe Contemporary Arts Museum Houston (CAMH) recently announced that its archive has been donated to the Woodson Research Center at the Fondren Library at Rice University. The collection includes interviews, exhibition materials,…
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Most Texans have seen those blank canvas fiberglass cow sculptures (created by a Swiss sculpture and featured in other international cities) that artists and art classes slap paint on to…
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Free Workshop This Saturday To Help Save Water-Damaged Art Objects
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentThis Saturday, Sept. 23 in Houston there’s a major free workshop aimed at artists, galleries, and collectors for helping them salvage water-damaged art objects following Hurricane Harvey. The four organizers are…
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Earlier this year, Glasstire reported that a Madrid judge ordered the exhumation of Salvador Dalí’s remains to settle a paternity suit filed against the artist. The Dalí Foundation wasn’t pleased and tried to appeal…
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The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston announced today the appointment of Bradley Bailey as curator of Asian art, reports Artforum. The MFAH has been without a curator in this area…
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Christina Rees and guest host Lucia Simek on modern beekeeping, men taking up space, and a photographer who's captured the psychology of fear.
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Today the Houston Arts Alliance (HAA) announced the appointment of its new CEO, John Abodeely. Abodeely, the former Acting Executive Director and Deputy Director for the President’s Committee on the…
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Peter Lucas brings us a homespun Houston music broadcast to help you feel, deal, and replace the sheetrock of your soul.
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The Lost Pines Art Center, located in Bastrop (about 30 miles southeast of Austin), is near completion of “a nerve center for arts in Central Texas,” reports the Austin American-Statesman.…
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Tonight the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas announced the winner of the 2018 Nasher Prize: acclaimed American artist Theaster Gates. The Nasher Prize, which is $100,000, is now in its…
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Trenton Doyle Hancock’s Texas Artist of the Year Exhibition Relocated to Former Rice Gallery
by Glasstireby Glasstire 4 commentsThis fall, the Art League Houston (ALH) was planning an ambitious retrospective of their 2017 Texas Artist of the Year, Trenton Doyle Hancock. The show was originally set to open on September…