Amado's fascination with felt has been like a slow-drip I.V. as determined by his daily engagement with process—a certain amount each day is enough when it is all you do.
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For West Texans curious about the future of Marfa, the Chinati Foundation will present a Master Plan Symposium this Saturday, April 29, at the Crowley Theater from 9am-1pm. The Chinati…
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It was recently announced that this September, John Waters will be hosting an adults-only summer camp. Appropriately dubbed Camp John Waters, the weekend will feature “a John Waters One Man Show, Hairspray…
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Robert Jonathan Demme, American filmmaker, producer, and screenwriter died yesterday at his home in Manhattan at the age of 73, reports The New York Times. He died of complications from…
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on a new artist residency, finding grace in destruction, and this weekend's dialogue between two creative icons.
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This series of bird studies in paint and other media is ongoing, and it's being exhibited in North Texas for the first time.
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Most art programs teach artists how to make art, how to think about art, and how to talk about art, but few teach how to get art out into…
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If you haven’t already heard, for Glasstire’s third installment of our Off Road speaker series, we’re bringing acclaimed California artist Catherine Opie to Houston this Saturday, April 29, for a…
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When it came up that Opie’s conversation could be with her longtime friend Eileen Myles, the anticipation for Off Road immediately doubled, like a small explosion happened at the office.
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University Art Students: Sell Your Work On New Online Platform
by Paula Newtonby Paula Newton 0 commentThere is a relatively new online site, ArtStartArt, exclusively selling work by university level art students. The gist of its purpose is to allow art students to make some…
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Artadia, a New York-based non-profit that grants visual artists “unrestricted, merit-based awards,” recently announced that applications are now live for Houston’s 2017 Artadia Awards. Ultimately, after five artists are selected as finalists, two…
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The devaluation of individuality, competition and markets is totalitarianism.
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The Santa Fe-based art collective Meow Wolf is starting a new project in a former Caterpillar plant in South Santa Fe. The space will become art production facility welding, fabrication,…
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The City of Austin’s Cultural Arts Division recently announced that Rehab El Sadek will serve as the inaugural artist-in-residence for the city’s new residency program. Starting in May, El Sadek will spend…
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There is commercial success, success as seen by your peers, or success as you see yourself. And I think, as an Artist, you should fail in all of them to be successful.
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Celebrate Earth Day with an Environmentally Conscious Film Festival
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentYesterday, April 21, marked the premiere of the inaugural EARTHxFilm festival at Dallas’ Fair Park. Founded by Trammell S. Crow and Michael Cain (as opposed to Michael Caine) and presented by Earth…
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The annual West Austin Studio Tour, which is a program of Big Medium (also of the East Austin Studio Tour and the Texas Biennial), is in its sixth year and takes…
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Today through Sunday (April 21-23, rain or shine). the 2017 Texas SandFest is taking place in Port Aransas, Texas. The event, which began in 1997, turned into a 5-day festival…
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Livestreaming can be inherently political in this day and age because our bodies are the most political subject of all.
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The 2017 AIA Conference, presented by The American Institute of Architects, is upon us. From April 27th to 29th, architects and architecture enthusiasts will descend upon Orlando for what promises to…