Jessica Fuentes, Gabriel Martinez, and Brandon Zech discuss the different types of immersive art spaces and the historical work that paved the way.
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The Surls + Locke Museum in Cleveland, Texas, has announced that its inaugural exhibition, “Heard of G.O.A.T.’s,” will open on Saturday, April 26, 2025.
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EssayReviewStaff Picks
Craft and Care: A Review of “Designing Motherhood”
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentJessica Fuentes writes about a traveling exhibition that explores the role of art and design related to the experiences of menstruation, reproduction, childbearing, and caregiving.
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Interview
Katy McCarthy & Adam Golfer on Texas Rivers and Time Scales
by Renee Laiby Renee Lai 0 commentRenee Lai talks with filmmakers Katy McCarthy and Adam Golfer about the politics surrounding Texas rivers in their films.
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News
M-AAA Opens Applications for New Grant Opportunity Supporting Folklife and Traditional Arts
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe Mid-America Arts Alliance, in partnership with other U.S. Regional Arts Organizations, has opened applications for a new grant initiative supporting traditional arts rooted in communities of color.
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True North, a sculpture project based in the Houston Heights neighborhood, has announced its 2025 featured artists.
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This week: an exhibition featuring collaborative works exploring familial intimacy and cultural heritage in Houston, a group show of works by 17 artists investigating identity, power, and politics in Waco, a retrospective honoring a major figure in the North Texas film scene in Arlington, and more.
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Five-Minute ToursVideo
Five-Minute Tours: Kristin Marie Bachmann at Ion District Garage, Houston
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentA video tour of the exhibition "Kristin Marie Bachmann: At the Still Point [Part 3]."
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Thomas Worth writes about six paintings by Picasso, Gauguin, Caillebotte, Monet, Couture, and Romanino that are free to view in the Kimbell Museum's Kahn building, for a limited time.
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MotherShip Studios, a studio and gallery space in southeast San Marcos, has announced the dates for its 2025 San Marcos Studio Tour.
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Creative Capital, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting individual artists, has awarded $2.45 million in grants to creatives working in the visual arts, technology, performing arts, film/moving image, and literary arts.
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Jonathan Rinck reviews an exhibition that collects a wide range of collage and assemblage works at Ruby City in San Antonio.
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Interview
On Expression, Autonomy, and Collectivity: A Conversation with Isabella Mireles Vik
by Max Tollesonby Max Tolleson 0 commentMax Tolleson speaks with Isabella Mireles Vik about working with ensembles of movement artists and the difficulties of staging performance work.
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News
The Glassell School of Art Announces Changes to the Core Residency Program; Applications Now Open
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe Museum of Fine Arts, Houston’s Glassell School of Art has announced a change in duration and stipend for its Core Residency Program for artists and critics.
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The National Endowment for the Arts has granted nearly $36.8 million in funding to arts organizations across the U.S., including over $1.5 million to 64 Texas institutions.
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Review
Review: Nela Garzón’s “Not One of Us” at Redbud Arts Center, Houston
by Gabriel Martinez 0 commentGabriel Martinez reviews an exhibition of hand-tufted rugs which depict the perils of global migration.
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Texans for the Arts will host its 2025 Texas Arts Advocacy Day on Wednesday, February 5, at the State Capitol.
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Leslie Moody Castro talks with Jade Walker about new plans for the Elisabet Ney museum and the importance of historic artist studio museums.
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GlasstireNews
Exhibitions On View in East and South Texas Museums This Spring
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentArt museums in Beaumont, Tyler, McAllen, and Corpus Christi have announced exhibitions opening this Spring.
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Review
Tracing Sacred Lines: The Gestures of Migration and “Living with the Gods”
by William Sarradet 0 commentWilliam Sarradet writes about two exhibitions on view at Pencil on Paper Gallery and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.