Natalie Hegert reviews a group exhibition featuring five artists who explore the "politics, aesthetics, and experience of belonging."
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The Center for Civic and Public Policy Improvement has announced the opening of 3131 Gallery at One Emancipation Center in Houston’s Third Ward.
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Review
Review: “Lucy Bull: Nacar” at The Warehouse, Dallas
by Madison Fordby Madison Ford 0 commentMadison Ford reviews an exhibition of complex, sensual oil paintings by Los Angeles-based artist Lucy Bull, on view at The Warehouse.
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News
City of San Antonio Launches Open Call for Visual Artists from San Antonio and Beyond
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe City of San Antonio has launched a call for visual artists to apply for its Prequalified Public Art List; selected artists will be eligible for public art projects for three years.
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Review
“Between Yesterday & Tomorrow” at San Antonio’s Culture Commons Gallery
by Xan Murphyby Xan Murphy 0 commentXan Murphy writes about the exhibition "Between Yesterday & Tomorrow," which features work by Black artists living and working in San Antonio.
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News
Austin Artists: Apply Now for Flatbed’s 2024 Printmaking Residency
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentFlatbed Center for Contemporary Printmaking, an Austin-based organization dedicated to serving artists working in print media, has announced a call for applications for its 2024 Jerry Manson Residency program.
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Review
Layer After Layer: Cey Adams’ “Combinations” at West Chelsea Contemporary
by Barbara Purcell 1 commentBarbara Purcell reviews an exhibition of new works by Cey Adams at West Chelsea Contemporary in Austin.
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Houston Endowment Exhibits Four Local Artists Highlighting Immigrant Stories
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentThe Houston Endowment, a place-based philanthropic organization, has installed its final exhibit of the year in its recently-built headquarters west of downtown.
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Review
Review: “Chryssa & New York” at the Menil Collection, Houston
by Melissa L. Mednicov 0 commentMelissa Mednicov writes about the Greek-born artist Chryssa, whose often overlooked practice is the subject of a major exhibition at the Menil Collection in Houston.
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William Sarradet writes about this year's iteration of the Texas Vignette art fair, a women-only annual exhibition in Dallas.
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News
Zine Fest Houston Returns for 30th Anniversary on November 18
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentZine Fest Houston, an annual festival that provides low-cost table space to regional and national DIY publishers, returns to Houston for the 30th year on Saturday, November 18.
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This week: an inaugural exhibition introducing a new artist collective in Houston, figurative sculptures and assemblages on view at a sculpture park in Dallas, a performance debuts in Austin, and more.
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News
Corpus Christi’s Art Museum of South Texas Offers Free Admission This Winter
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe Art Museum of South Texas in Corpus Christi, has announced that admission to the museum will be free from now through January 3, 2024.
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News
Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center Launches Tejano Conjunto Festival Poster Contest
by Jessica Fuentes 1 commentThe Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center in San Antonio has launched a poster contest, open to both students and professional artists, for its 42nd Annual Tejano Conjunto Festival.
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EspañolReview
Diez años después: Reconsiderando “Amarillo Ramp” de Robert Smithson
by Jon Revettby Jon Revett 0 commentEn el marco del 50.º aniversario de esta obra de tierra, Jon Revett escribe sobre “Amarillo Ramp” de Robert Smithson, el impacto de este artista en el arte de tierra y sus muchos proyectos sin realizar en Texas.
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Review
A Landmark Exhibition about Land Art: “Groundswell” at the Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas
by Leslie Thompson 2 commentsLeslie Thompson reviews an exhibition at the Nasher Sculpture Center that rounds out the canon of land art.
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Contemporary Art Month, a San Antonio-based nonprofit that supports and promotes the arts, has announced an open call for local high school students filmmakers.
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News
Houston Organizations Announces New Hires and Welcome New Board Members
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe Houston Center for Photography has announced the appointment of Lindsay Sparagana as Director of Community Engagement and the Blaffer Museum has welcomed new board members.
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Interview
Culture, Landscape & Photography: Brandon Arik Garcia’s Frontera Film Project
by Aime Mirandaby Aime Miranda 0 commentAime Miranda talks with Brandon Arik Garcia, founder of the Frontera Film Project in Texas' Rio Grande Valley.
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Ruby City has announced updates to its campus, including expanded hours at Chris Park and the completion of the San Pedro Creek Culture Park, on the west side of the building.