William Sarradet recaps his visits with five artists who live and work in Omaha, Nebraska.
"Art in Public Places"
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Rockport Center for the Arts has nearly completed its $12.5 million campus and has announced a new hire to manage its new conference center.
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Three museums in Houston, San Antonio, and Marfa have announced recent hires.
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Liz Kim recounts a recent visit to Laredo and discusses a new organization's effort to bolster arts programming in the city.
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Ruben Cordova on a recently closed exhibition of African sculptures, which was on view at the Kimbell Museum of Art in Fort Worth.
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The battle for who gets to claim the cultural capital of our cities is eternal, and it wages on in every zone of the city where something cool is starting to catch on.
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Megan Wilson Krznarich reviews the exhibition "The Language of Beauty in African Art" currently on view at the Kimbell Art Museum.
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Austin-based musician and artist Darden Smith discusses his newest project, which includes photographs, music, videos, and a book.
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Review
Personal & Political: The El Paso Community College Faculty Biennial Exhibition at the International Museum of Art
by Hannah Deanby Hannah DeanHannah Dean on a biennial exhibition by the faculty of the El Paso Community College, on view at the International Museum of Art in El Paso.
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“Caminar, en particular andar sin rumbo o dar un paseo, ya es—con la cultura de la velocidad de nuestros tiempos—un tipo de resistencia… un método bastante inmediato para desenvolver las historias.”
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OPEN CALL FOR PROPOSALS Art in Odd Places (AiOP) 2022: STORY Deadline: May 1, 2022 11:59PM EST Art in Odd Places (AiOP) 2022: STORY scheduled for September 23-25, 2022…
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The Meadows Museum at SMU in Dallas has acquired a 16th century painting by Pedro de Campaña.
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True North, a sculpture project based in the Houston Heights neighborhood, has announced its 2022 featured artists.
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Interview
Smashing Statues & Problematic Public Monuments: an Interview with Erin L. Thompson
by Lydia Pyneby Lydia PyneLydia Pyne interviews Erin L. Thompson about her book "Smashing Statues," which discusses the role of public monuments in the U.S.
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We’re NINE dot ARTS. From hotels, multi-family residential properties, and offices to large-scale, mixed use developments to interactive public art installations, our team leverages the power of original art to…
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Part two of Leslie Moody Castro's reflections on her recent visit to the NART Residency, which is located in the Estonian border town of Narva.
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News
Jihye Han, Tammie Rubin, & Earnest Snell Receive ClayHouston’s Inaugural Award for Texas BIPOC Ceramic Artists
“Limitless: The Recipients of ClayHouston’s Award for Texas BIPOC Ceramic Artists,” opens at the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft Saturday, January 15, 2022. The show features work by Jihye Han, Tammie Rubin, and Earnest Snell.
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On December 26, 2021, visitors scratched the names Isaac, Ariel, Norma, and Adrian, along with the date, across a petroglyph. Fort Worth-based photographer Paul Leicht who photographed the now-defaced petroglyphs in early December, shares his thoughts on the vandalism and the importance of National Parks.
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To watch the upcoming virtual tour and conversation on January 15, 2022, go here. From the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft: “Limitless: The 2021 Recipients of ClayHouston’s Award for Texas…
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Ruben Cordova on how San Antonio artist Adan Hernandez created the unique style dubbed "Chicano noir."