Michael Flanagan reviews the film "Omar and Cedric: If This Ever Gets Weird," about the lives and creative partnership of artists Omar Rodriguez Lopez and Cedric Bixler-Zavala, which screened at the 2024 SXSW Festival in Austin.
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Lawndale Art Center in Houston, has announced an open call for local artists to participate in its 2024/2025 residency program.
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Profile
Lubbock Gallery Owner Janelle Barrington Spivey Receives YWCA Woman of Excellence Award
by Michelle Kraft 1 commentMichelle Kraft profiles the artist and gallerist Janelle Barrington Spivey, who won Lubbock's 2024 YWCA Woman of Excellence award for her work in the city.
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The Blanton Museum of Art has announced an open call for the fifth year of its annual culinary competition, the Blanton Bake-Off.
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Review
Review: Michele Brangwen Dance & Music Ensemble’s “Faces of Sun and Wind” at the MATCH, Houston
by Garland Fielder 0 commentGarland Fielder reviews a recent piece in Houston that coupled concerns about renewable energy resources and performative art.
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FotoFest, a Houston-based contemporary arts organization, has announced a call for its inaugural “Artist-run, Artist-organized” exhibition series.
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News
San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts to Host 25th National Ceramic Competition
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts has announced a schedule of events around the opening of the 25th San Angelo National Ceramic Competition on Friday, April 19.
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Review
Beach Balls and Paper Planes: Contemporary Art Month, San Antonio’s “Recess”
by Seyde Garciaby Seyde Garcia 0 commentCAM Critical Writing Fellow Seyde Garcia writes about Recess, the CAM breakout performance series at Ruby City
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News
Artspace111 Opens Call for Annual Juried Exhibition; Names Maggie Adler as Guest Juror
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentArtspace111’s 11th Annual Texas Juried Exhibition will include $15,000 in prizes and a chance for the winner to exhibit at the gallery.
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Review
Intertwined Culture and Gestures of Refusal: Current Exhibitions at New Orleans Art Museums
by William Sarradet 0 commentWilliam Sarradet writes about exhibitions at the New Orleans Museum of Art, the Ogden Museum of Southern Art, and the Contemporary Art Center New Orleans.
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This week: a solo show of meticulous architectural sculptures in Houston, an exhibition of over 100 woodblock prints and painted scrolls in Austin, a show featuring punk and New Wave ephemera from two private collections in Dallas, and more.
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The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth’s Board of Trustees has announced the upcoming retirement of the museum’s longtime Director, Dr. Marla Price.
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Interview
Art Across the Border: An Interview with Hank Lee of San Angel Folk Art Gallery in San Antonio
by Jessica Fuentes 4 commentsJessica Fuentes speaks with Richard Henry (Hank) Lee about his long-standing gallery in San Antonio, San Angel Folk Art Gallery.
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News
Public Art UHS Completes Installation of Shahzia Sikander’s Video Work; Protests Continue
by Jessica Fuentes 2 commentsFollowing delays, Shahzia Sikander’s temporary art installation at the University of Houston’s Cullen Family Plaza has now been completely installed.
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Op Ed
Why are there No Texas Artists in this Year’s Whitney Biennial?
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 12 commentsBrandon Zech asks a pertinent question.
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Interview
Beauty, Skincare, & Frustration: an Interview with Jennifer Battaglia
by Colette Copeland 0 commentColette Copeland interviews artist Jennifer Battaglia about her solo exhibition at Front Gallery in Houston.
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News
Arts Organizations Announce More Eclipse-Themed Events Across Texas
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentLearn about eclipse festivities at arts organizations across Texas, including events in Dallas, San Antonio, San Marcos, Waco, and more.
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News
The LINE Austin and Big Medium Welcome 2024 Resident Artists
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentSix artists have been selected to participate in this years LINE Residency in Austin.
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Review
“Upward Mobility” by Einar and Jamex de la Torre at the McNay Art Museum
by Ruben C. Cordova 0 commentRuben Cordova reviews the exhibition “Upward Mobility” by Einar and Jamex de la Torre, on view at the McNay Art Museum in San Antonio.
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Brandon Zech and Gabriel Martinez talk about the changing state of Houston's art scene and what the future may bring.