Brandon Zech reviews an ambitious outdoor sculpture exhibition featuring work by 14 artists and collectives.
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This week: a solo show featuring vibrant fabric artworks in Houston, a group exhibition paying tribute to a Chicano gallery and the artists it showcased in San Antonio, a one-day studio tour in Dallas, and more.
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Artists who have been selected for this year's program include the Philadelphia-based duo Andy Davis and Anne Lukin, the Houston-based Preston Gaines, and the Chicago-based Devin T. Mays.
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Review: “Notes from Another Place” at the Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts, Lubbock
by Natalie Hegert 0 commentNatalie 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: “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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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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“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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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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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: “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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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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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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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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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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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.