In a letter received from the Internal Revenue Service, Marfa Invitational had its 501(c)3 nonprofit status reinstated retroactively, effective May 15, 2023.
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This week: a major survey of works in Dallas by a Mexican artist who met an untimely death, a solo show in Corpus Christi examining the stories of South Texas laborers, an exhibition of abstract paintings from the early 1960s in Houston, and more.
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News
The City of Houston Awards Over $200K to Individuals and Nonprofits
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe City of Houston Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs has announced its third round of recipients for the 2023 City’s Initiative and Let Creativity Happen! grants.
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Review
Review: Tony Feher’s “Drawn from Life” at Josh Pazda Hiram Butler, Houston
by Doug Welshby Doug Welsh 0 commentDoug Welsh writes about a solo exhibition of work by Tony Feher at Josh Pazda Hiram Butler in Houston.
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Glasstire is pleased to announce the appointment of Houston-based writer, artist, musician, and curator Gabriel Martinez as its Editor-in-Chief.
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Photo Essay
Seeing Texas: Panoramics from Houston, San Antonio, Fort Worth & West Texas
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentDuring her Glasstire travels, Jessica Fuentes has documented landscapes across Texas' various regions with a panoramic film camera.
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Interview
Talking with Artists Terumi Saito and Qiqing Lin at the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft
by May Howardby May Howard 0 commentMay Howard talks with artists Terumi Saito and Qiqing Lin, who were recently residents at the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft.
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A comic by the Houston, Texas-based artist John Forse.
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January 1 is the day that the copyright for some creative works expires, meaning these pieces enter the public domain.
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Review
A Time Traveling Kennel Club: Hiromi Stringer at grayDUCK Gallery, Austin
by Lauren Moya Ford 0 commentLauren Moya Ford reviews an exhibition of 100 drawings of dogs by the Japanese-born, San Antonio-based artist Hiromi Stringer.
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Glasstire looks back at important figures from the art world who died in 2023, including Jesse Treviño, James Harithas, Vernon Fisher, Jesse Lott, and others.
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Leslie Moody Castro talks with Harrison Guy about Houston's Fifth Ward, his Urban Souls Dance Company, and what keeps him motivated to build community in the city.
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Profile
“We’re All Rebels Here”: Habitable Spaces’ Art & Agricultural Project in Kingsbury
by Anna Adamiby Anna Adami 0 commentAnna Adami talks with Shane Heinemeier and Allison Ward Heinemeier about their sustainable farm and artist residency Habitable Spaces in Kingsbury, Texas.
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The McNay Art Museum and the National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures in San Antonio have announced promotions of current staff, as well as new hires.
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The Dallas Museum of Art has announced the launch of Access for All, a two-year commitment to offer free admission to ticketed exhibitions on the first Sunday of each month.
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Jessica Fuentes, Leslie Moody Castro, William Sarradet, and Brandon Zech count down some of their favorite art books of the year.
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This week: a retrospective exhibition of over 100 works by an Indigenous artist in Fort Worth, a group show examining the legacy and heritage of Freedmen’s Town in Houston, a solo show featuring prominent works by a significant photographer in Abilene, and more.
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News
Contemporary Art Month San Antonio Announces 2024 Perennial Selected Artists
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentHouston and San Antonio-based artists have been selected by guest curator Christopher Blay to participate in the 2024 CAM Perennial.
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Foto Relevance, a contemporary gallery specializing in fine art photography and photo-based works, has announced that effective January 1, 2024 it will launch a rebrand and a new name, Koslov Larsen.
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This year, we covered art and other happenings across our great state of Texas and beyond.