Glasstire's Christina Rees and Brandon Zech talk about Nina Katchadourian's solo show at the Blanton Museum of Art in Austin.
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I really love Mr. Money Mustache. It’s a self-help blog about money and lifestyle, but not in the usual sense of “how to make a ton of money with the least…
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The national non-profit organization Artadia has awarded over $3 million to more than 300 artists in the past 18 years. In 2003, the city of Houston was added to its…
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It seems like the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH) has been celebrating its campus redevelopment project for ages. Last year, it held a huge block party for the groundbreaking…
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Christina Rees and guest Brian Scott on a customized museum show, art that you want to grab but shouldn't, and things that should not be microwaved.
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Today Lawndale Art Center in Houston announced the resident artists for its 12th Lawndale Artist Studio Program, 2017-2018. The artists are Regina Agu, Shannon Crider, and Morganne Nikole and Bria Lauren of…
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Houston’s Project Row Houses has announced that it has been awarded an $85,000 grant from the California-based non-profit Metabolic Studio. Eureka Gilkey, PRH’s executive director, stated: Project Row Houses has worked diligently to enrich the community of…
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Drive By
Brian Molanphy’s Wasp Nests at the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentBrian Molanphy is one of three artists in the San Angelo Museum’s current ceramic biennial invitational exhibition. The internationally exhibited artist has been teaching at SMU in Dallas since 2011,…
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This artist hasn't adjusted to the fact that now we can see how his art is made, and it’s ugly.
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Hyperallergic reported today that Banksy had promised to give away a new limited edition print to voters in his hometown UK region (the Bristol area) who voted against the conservative…
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Lauren Kelley has been named executive director at the Sugar Hill Children’s Museum of Art & Storytelling in New York, reports Artnews. Kelley joined the museum in 2013 as part…
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Our second Civil War would be fought over the removal of monuments to the first Civil War.
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“This and That” is an occasional series of paired observations. -Ed. Today: Mugshots This weekend the New York Times published an article questioning whether mug shots taken at the time…
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News
Linda Pace Foundation Breaks Ground on $16 Million Building
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentLast week, San Antonio’s Linda Pace Foundation broke ground on its new two-story, 14,000-square-foot building. Set to be completed in late 2018, in conjunction with the city’s tricentennial, the building will house the…
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The subtle beauty of change and tradition in the work of these artists has something to teach us about the difference between leaving home and running away.
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The Irish News has been collecting artwork posted on social media in honor on the London attacks on Saturday night, including Captain Britain (above) by Texas artist Sam Wilson. “What…
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"The easy part for me is being in the studio. The hard part is stopping and eating... or going to the grocery store."
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Yesterday, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston kicked off its fifth annual Jazz on Film series. In case you’re unfamiliar, the MFAH’s film department consistently presents some of the best programs in…
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Today, June 3, 2017, from 11AM to 3PM, the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft is hosting the 13th annual Empty Bowls Houston event. The concept is simple: ceramics artists from across…
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10 students at Marfa ISD with help from Sally Beauvais, Zoe Kurland, and Marfa Public Radio put together a wonderful 30 minute podcast for the KRTS Youth Media Project about…