The 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.
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Podcast
Art Dirt: Discussing the Rise of Art & Culture Worker Unions, with Guest Darryl Ratcliff
by Glasstireby Glasstire 2 commentsJessica Fuentes talks with Dallas' Darryl Ratcliff about the rise of unions for arts and culture workers.
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News
Nasher Sculpture Center Director Jeremy Strick to Retire in June 2024
by Jessica Fuentes 1 commentThe Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas has announced the forthcoming retirement of Jeremy Strick, who has served as the museum’s director for 15 years.
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Essay
Collaborative Interpretations: Reflecting on Monet’s “Weeping Willow” with ChatGPT
by Jessica Fuentes 2 commentsJessica Fuentes writes a collaborative essay with ChatGPT about Claude Monet's "Weeping Willow," which is in the collection of the Kimbell Art Museum.
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News
MotherShip Studios Seeks Artists to Participate in San Marcos Studio Tour
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentMotherShip Studios, a studio and gallery space in southeast San Marcos, has announced a call for local artists to participate in a city-wide studio tour scheduled for April 2024.
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Gustavo Carvajal writes about the exhibition "Japan, Form and Function: The Montgomery Collection," on view at the Crow Museum of Asian Art in Dallas.
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Susan Bean Aycock writes about and photographs the annual Day of the Dead festivities and parade in Waco.
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Big Medium and the Friends of the Elisabet Ney Museum have announced Lisa B. Woods as the recipient of the second annual Oliver Franklin Award.
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This week: a solo show exploring the cultural exchange across borders in San Benito, a group exhibition celebrating the significant contributions of Black artists in Texas in Abilene, geometric works and photorealistic portraits on display in Rockport, and more.
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News
Artist-Designed Billboards Responding to the Mass Incarceration Crisis to Debut in Houston this Month
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentArt at a Time Like This, a nonprofit supporting the presentation of art in response to current events, will debut a series of artist-designed billboards responding to the mass incarceration crisis on Saturday, November 4 in Houston.
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Ruben Cordova writes about Catrina imagery and artwork created during Day of the Dead celebrations in Mexico and across the U.S.
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Five-Minute ToursVideo
Five-Minute Tours: McKay Otto at the Rockport Center for the Arts
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentA video tour of artist McKay Otto's solo exhibition, on view at the Rockport Center for the Arts.
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Five-Minute ToursVideo
Five-Minute Tours: Ruhee Maknojia at Anya Tish Gallery, Houston
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentA video tour of artist Ruhee Maknojia's exhibition, on view at Anya Tish Gallery in Houston.
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Bucky Miller writes about his search to find Skelly, Home Depot's 12-foot skeleton.
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An obituary for Robert Irwin, the artist known for his site-specific installations, who died at the age of 95.
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News
“Korean Film Nights” Series Returns to Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Starting this Weekend
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe Museum of Fine Arts, Houston has announced the lineup for its annual “Korean Film Nights” series.
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Review
Indexicality, the Archive, and the Frame: Kathy Lovas’ Retrospective at Liliana Bloch Gallery, Dallas
by Emma S. Ahmad 1 commentEmma Ahmad reviews the exhibition "Kathy Lovas: Indexicality, the Archive, and the Frame: A Retrospective Installation," on view at Liliana Bloch Gallery in Dallas.
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Rainey Knudson writes about the work of Houston artist David McGee, whose exhibition at Inman Gallery is on view through November 1.