A Dallas ISD teacher has been placed on administrative leave for posting a video on social media that shows her shooting a water gun at an image of President Donald…
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Don’t get bitter, get prepared.
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The finale of Scott Gilbert’s noir comic series about the alleged theft of a Julian Schnabel painting by the legendary curator Walter Hopps.
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Brandon Zech and this week’s guest Jamie Panzer are in Austin talking about a traveling artist, a big project reveal, and a pair of artists who make color explode.
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Earlier this week, the University of North Texas (UNT) held a groundbreaking ceremony of the new building for the College of Visual Arts and Design (CVAD), reports the Dallas Business…
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In Terry Allen’s world, late-night Lone Star-fueled joyrides down North Texas farm roads and small-time criminal escapades take on the power and significance of every great voyage, every triumph, and every retreat and defeat in the history of American civilization.
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Shia LaBeouf, the actor who stubbornly wants to be known as a performance artist, has been invited to participate in Houston’s Experimental Action, a three-day international performance art festival, via…
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Non-Graffiti-Looking Graffiti Doesn’t Get Painted Over
by Paula Newtonby Paula Newton 0 commentKeller, Texas, a suburban city in the DFW metroplex (population 40,000), has a mystery graffiti artist and the town seems to love him/her, reports CW33 News. The tunnel under Bear…
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Hamilton, the acclaimed Ohio-based artist, photographed more then 500 Austinites for the project—a cross section-section of men, women and children of various ages and ethnicities.
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Houston Gallerist Lloyd Gite is Bringing Cuban Art to Texas
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentBack in 2015, in an ongoing attempt to normalize relations between the US and Cuba, the Obama administration allowed airlines to restore commercial flights between the two countries. Although traveling…
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Social change can begin with a gesture that communicates at a distance greater than the reach of our voice or the touch of our hand. Perhaps the hand this project…
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Craft Artists: Houston’s Center for Contemporary Craft Wants You!
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentIt’s that time of year again—the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft is accepting applications for its 2017-2018 residency period. The deadline to apply is March 1, 2017 and the center…
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The insularity of the art world is thanks in no small part to our frequent inability to have fun with what we do, which is why an artist like Goolsby should be embraced.
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Today, January 21: a Concert in Houston & Butt Prints in San Antonio
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentIn addition to a number of openings, talks, and receptions around the state happening this weekend (check out our event listings), there are two performances tonight—one in Houston and one…
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Last night, the Meadows Museum at Southern Methodist University awarded its Moss/Chumley Award to artist Sedrick Huckaby, reports Michael Granberry of the Dallas Morning News. The award is given…
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Some Inauguration Day Wisdom from Pussy Riot, from their recent Texas Visit
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 0 comment"If Trump will be the next president of the United States, which I hope will not happen, the situation in your country will be pretty much close to ours, I think."
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Trump Plans to (quickly) Kill the National Endowment for the Arts (and of course most other cultural programs)
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentThe federal budget being cooked up by Trump’s transition team (the proposal was released today)—which he hopes to ram through Congress as quickly as possible—calls for the complete elimination of both…
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on some art you might catch this Inauguration Day.
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UH College of the Arts Will Change Its Name After $20M Gift
by Paula Newtonby Paula Newton 0 commentThe University of Houston (UH) College of the Arts, formed at the beginning of this school year, is the recipient of a $20 million gift from the John P. McGovern…