Jessica Fuentes writes about the new leadership at four El Paso museums and the institutions’ renewed focus on community engagement.
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The Amon Carter Museum of American Art in Fort Worth will be partially closed for maintenance work through April 28, 2024.
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The Blaffer Art Museum at the University of Houston has appointed Linda Shearer as Interim Director following the recent departure of Steven Matijcio.
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Meow Wolf Houston and Ruby City in San Antonio have announced the appointment of new staff members.
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Bryan Rindfuss highlights dazzling installations, abstract eye candy, and other standouts from the 20th edition of the Zona Maco art fair.
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Review
Staged Photographs: “Pictures from Home” at the Alley Theatre, Houston
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 2 commentsBrandon Zech reviews "Pictures from Home," a meta memory play inspired by the work of photographer Larry Sultan.
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The Menil Drawing Institute recently hosted Swiss artist Marc Bauer as he altered his wall drawing, "RESILIENCE, Drawing the Line."
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This week: three solo shows in Galveston, a two-person exhibition featuring flattened planes and bold patterning in Tyler, a body of work exploring hybridity in Austin, and more.
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News
Dallas Public Library Invites Artists & Organizations to Join Culture Pass Dallas
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe Dallas Public Library has launched an initiative inviting artists and arts organizations to join the Culture Pass Dallas program.
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Video: Frances Colpitt on Modernism, the Avant-garde, and Our Contemporary Moment
by Michael Flanagan 0 commentWriter and educator Frances Colpitt discusses the art movements over the last two centuries that shaped our contemporary moment.
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An obituary for Danny Kerschen, a Houston artist and art organizer who died on January 25, 2024.
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Jessica Fuentes writes about the 2024 MFA Candidacy exhibition at Texas Christian University, featuring works by Mckee Frazior, Austin Lewis, Raul Rodriguez, and Elijah Ruhala.
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Christopher Karr talks with San Antonio-based artist Anahita Younesi about her practice and her choice to use hair in her work as an act of protest.
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Valentin Diaconov reviews an exhibition of drawings, videos, and an installation by artist Hanne Darboven at the Menil Drawing Institute.
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News
City of San Antonio Opens Grant Applications for Nonprofit Organizations
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe City of San Antonio has opened the submission portal for nonprofit organizations to apply for Operational and Culturally Specific grants.
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Review
The Art of Location: Jim Woodson at Valley House Gallery, Dallas
by Michael Frank Blair 2 commentsMichael Frank Blair reviews a show of inventive landscape paintings by artist Jim Woodson, on view at Valley House Gallery in Dallas.
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Prospect New Orleans, a citywide contemporary art triennial, has announced the 49 artists that will be included in its 2024 iteration, including Houston-born artist Mel Chin.
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Houston-Born Artist Charisse Pearlina Weston Included in 2024 Whitney Biennial
by Jessica Fuentes 1 commentThe Whitney Museum of American Art has announced the 71 artists and collectives participating in its 2024 Biennial this spring, including Houston-born artist Charisse Pearlina Weston.
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Affordable Art Fair, an organization that hosts nontraditional art fairs in 11 cities across the world, has announced that it will debut a fair in Austin in May 2024.
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Review
What Makes an Artist: Frank X. Tolbert 2 at Andrew Durham Gallery, Houston
by Susan Chadwick 3 commentsSusan Chadwick writes about the life of Frank X. Tolbert 2 and his posthumous solo exhibition, which is on view at Andrew Durham Gallery in Houston.