Christopher Karr reviews a show of prints at the San Antonio Museum of Art that explores immigration, labor, and the aesthetic influence of Mesoamerican symbolism.
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DORF Names Inaugural Fellowship in Professional Practice Recipient
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentDORF, an Austin-based exhibition and community space, has named Intel Lastierre as its inaugural Fellowship in Professional Practice recipient.
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Review
“Don’t Cry for Me When I’m Gone” at Women & Their Work, Austin
by Christie Stockstill 1 commentChristie Stockstill reviews an exhibition that uses the lens to highlight the importance of family bonds.
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The Dallas Art Fair has announced the 90 exhibitors participating in its 2025 fair taking place in April at the Fashion Industry Gallery (f.i.g.) in the Dallas Arts District.
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Review
Review: Julie Speed’s Worldbuilding at Ballroom Marfa
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 1 commentBrandon Zech on the singular work of Marfa, Texas-based artist Julie Speed.
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Review
Review: “When Two or More are Gathered Together” at PDNB, Dallas
by Colette Copeland 0 commentColette Copeland reviews a show of color photography that explores the social dynamics and group identities of the late 20th century.
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News
Arts and Culture Organizations in San Antonio and Dallas Announce Staff Changes
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe San Antonio Museum of Art, the Witte Museum, and the African American Museum, Dallas have recently announced new hires and promotions.
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Essay
Artist Resources at Texas Public Libraries: Workstations in the Metro Areas
by William Sarradet 1 commentWilliam Sarradet writes about artist resources available at public libraries in the metro areas across Texas.
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EspañolEssayReview
Momentos de Nueva York: el Dia Beacon, la tierra y la propiedad
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentJessica Fuentes escribe sobre “Properties” de Cameron Rowland, una exposición en el Dia Beacon que cuestiona ideas relacionadas con la tierra y su valor.
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An obituary for Robert Michael Rosenberg, an attorney, arts patron, and artist in Houston, who died on January 8, 2025.
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News
National Council of Nonprofits Responds to Rescinding of the Memo Calling for a Federal Funding Freeze
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe National Council of Nonprofits has released a statement regarding the Trump administration rescinding its memorandum ordering a pause on federal financial assistance programs.
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The Joan Mitchell Foundation has named the 35 artists selected to participate in residencies at the Joan Mitchell Center in New Orleans this year.
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This week: a group exhibition examining the history of local Black communities in Austin, a solo show of works by a nationally renowned artist reflecting on her small hometown in Beaumont, three simultaneous solo shows featuring Texas artists at an artist-run space in Houston, and more.
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Doug Welsh writes about a recent solo show of paintings by Anthony Cudahy that is the most recent on a short list of impactful art experiences.
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News
Nonprofits File a Lawsuit Against President Trump’s Federal Funding Freeze; Judge Temporarily Blocks Order
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentFollowing a lawsuit brought by nonprofits, a Washington D.C. judge has blocked President Donald Trump’s order to temporarily pause federal financial assistance programs.
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Review
Review: “The South Got Something to Say” at Sanman Studios, Houston
by Ronnie Yatesby Ronnie Yates 1 commentRonnie Yates reviews a multimedia exhibition that celebrates the contributions to American culture that southern Black women have made.
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News
Co-Directors Coka Treviño and Latasha Carter Step Down from Big Medium
by Jessica Fuentes 2 commentsBig Medium's Artistic and Creative Director Coka Treviño and Managing Director Latasha Carter have departed from the Austin-based nonprofit organization.
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Interview
Roberta Zertuche on the Power of Artistic Authenticity
by Seyde Garciaby Seyde Garcia 0 commentSeyde Garcia talks with Roberta Zertuche about alternative exhibition models, digital platforms, and the importance of authenticity.
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Rehab El Sadek, an installation artist based in Austin, is among the ten artists selected for the 2025-2027 Tulsa Artist Fellowship program.
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Lauren Moya Ford reviews a book outlining the difficulties and struggles faced by Camille Pissarro on his journey to becoming the Father of Impressionism.