From Sicardi | Ayers | Bacino: “As Gilbert Vicario explains, “The Poet and Through the Eye of the Needle explore contemporary artists engaged with the texture and materiality of fiber as a means…
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From Sicardi | Ayers | Bacino: “As Gilbert Vicario explains, “The Poet and Through the Eye of the Needle explore contemporary artists engaged with the texture and materiality of fiber as a means…
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From the Pollock Gallery: “The Pollock Gallery of SMU’s Meadows School of the Arts, in collaboration with Dallas-based nonprofit Miles of Freedom, hosts The Arts of Oppression, an exhibit and…
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The Department of Art and the History of Art invites applications for a full-time tenure-track appointment at the rank of assistant professor in sculpture. The appointment will begin on July…
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The Williams College Museum of Art (WCMA) seeks an Associate Curator of Campus and Community Engagement (ACE). Anchored by excellence in teaching, this position centralizes lifelong learning with works of…
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Full Job Description Contemporary Arts Center New Orleans, Louisiana Title: Multidisciplinary Arts Curator Reports to: Executive Director Department: Program Status: Full-time The Multidisciplinary Arts Curator of the Contemporary Arts Center…
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Manager, Outreach and Public Programs – Public Art Department – (STA005915) Manager, Education and Public Programs Develops and implements diverse and inclusive mission-centered education, engagement, and learning programs for Public Art of the…
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A collaboration led by SMU Meadows School of the Arts’ Ignite/Arts Dallas initiative with extensive group of organizations, artists and social justice advocates. From the ogranizers: “Three artworks debut this…
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This Wednesday, April 12, Houston’s DiverseWorks will present a lecture entitled “Criticism is Dead. Long Live Criticism.” by Claudia La Rocco, poet, critic, performer, and editor-in-chief of SFMOMA’s Open Space.…
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Houston is pregnant with possibilities. Why aren’t our universities capitalizing on them?
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Curators Andrea Karnes and Alison Hearst have organized a mini-biennial of the latest and greatest hits of Mexican art since the 1990s.
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Glasstire’s contributors suss out the season’s most promising shows. AUSTIN Evidence of Houdini’s Return Arthouse/AMOA January 4 – March 4, 2012 Arthouse and AMOA are officially conjoined twins and, as…
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In the September 13, 2009 edition of The New York Times, art critic Roberta Smith lamented the “academicization of the art world” (see Artists Without Mortarboards) and, went as far…
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Basim Magdy: Mud Pools and how we got ourselves to look for Bigfoot Heaven
by Rachel Cookby Rachel CookCairo-based Basim Magdy has created two giant installations both inside and outside of Okay Mountain in the most ambitious show to date for this one-year-old artists space.
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When Terrie received a joint invitation from the governmental arts agencies of Norway, Finland, Sweden and Denmark to make a research trip, I quickly cashed in my frequent flier account…
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An ongoing conversation between Terrell James and Virgil Grotfeldt in April 2005