From SP/N Gallery: “A new multi-channel exhibition by artist–scholar Thomas Riccio, whose work spans video, installation, social practice, and performance. Dragon Eye is based on his twenty years of ethnographic documentation…
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Colette Copeland writes about working with art students at the National Institute of Design during her time in India on a Fulbright Scholarship.
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Artist Vincent Falsetta discusses what initially drew him to Texas from the East Coast, his own artistic practice, and his years as a professor at the University of North Texas.
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Colette Copeland writes about female Indian artists she's met who are creating smart, inventive work.
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News
New Hubbard / Birchler Commission To Open At Austin’s Waterloo Greenway Conservatory
by Glasstireby GlasstireWaterloo Greenway Conservatory, a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating and maintaining an urban park system along Austin’s Waller Creek, has commissioned a video work from internationally renowned and Austin-based artists Teresa Hubbard / Alexander Birchler.
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From IMAS: “The International Museum of Art & Science (IMAS) is proud to partner with the UTRGV Community Historical Archeology Project with Schools (CHAPS) to host its traveling exhibition “Ancient…
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William Sarradet writes about the "Love Has Won" docuseries from HBO, which tells the story of the group's founder, Amy Carlson.
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From the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth: “The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth in partnership with Lone Star Film Festival and the Fort Worth Film Commission presents Breaking…
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Valentin Diaconov reviews Vincent Valdez's 2023 Texas Artist of the Year exhibition at Art League Houston.
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From Gallery 440: “During the Lost Weekend, with May’s help, Lennon had his most artistically and commercially productive period post-Beatles—with the albums “Mind Games,” “Walls and Bridges,” which included his…
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From McLennon Pen Co. Gallery: “McLennon Pen Co. Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of the Thomas Kinkade Winter Wonderland, an exhibition featuring three extremely rare original paintings by…
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From Produce Gallery: “Show Statement: A Duo Exhibition by Clare Sepulveda and Carlos Villarreal in a creative dialogue on PreMarital Bliss and the transition from couple to family. Weaving together prints and etchings…
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From the African American Museum: “Featuring the photography of Alan Govenar, the 34 large images of rural East Texas and early Dallas neighborhoods interrogate the landscapes of the legendary blues…
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From the African American Museum: “Central Track: Crossroads of Deep Ellum unravels the growth and demise of North Central Avenue, in the area known as Central Track or Stringtown, which connects…
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From Markowicz Fine Art: “From breathtaking landscapes to intimate portraits documented across America, “Reflections of the West” captures authenticity through the lens of striking narrative imagery. Beau Simmons’ medium format…
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From Cluley Projects: “In his first solo exhibition with Cluley Projects, Dallas-based creative, Robert Weiss presents a series of maximalist paintings from recent years. A filmmaker, painter, and teacher of…
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An obituary for Robert Irwin, the artist known for his site-specific installations, who died at the age of 95.
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The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston has announced the lineup for its annual “Korean Film Nights” series.
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Note: Acquire tickets here. From DiverseWorks: “DiverseWorks is pleased to announce the international premiere of LANDS – Portrait of the City of Houston, a performance and immersive film installation developed…
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From Box 13 Artspace: “On a nature walk on a visit to my hometown of Miami, Florida, I found myself in what I can only describe as a magical fairy…