This week: an exhibition highlighting early Texas art in Tyler, a solo show using cremated human remains as an artistic medium in Houston, an exhibition featuring large-scale assemblage-style sculptures in Dallas, and more.
-
-
News
Houston Museum of African American Culture Launches Arts Education Courses at Harris County Jail
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe Houston Museum of African American Culture has launched an arts education program at the Harris County Jail Women’s Empowerment Center, with support from California Lawyers for the Arts.
-
Five-Minute ToursVideo
Five-Minute Tours: Brantly Sheffield at Ro2 Art, Dallas
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentA video tour of artist Brantly Sheffield's exhibition on view at Ro2 Art in Dallas.
-
EspañolEssay
Cómo está revirtiendo Laredo un éxodo de artistas
by Ryan Cantuby Ryan Cantu 1 commentRyan Cantu escribe sobre el cambio de marea que trae consigo oportunidades y apoyo para artistas en la ciudad de Laredo.
-
Hogan Brown Gallery, an arts venue founded by Chris Williams, has opened within the historic Eldorado Ballroom, run by Project Row Houses, in Houston’s Third Ward.
-
Review
Review: “Don Netzer: The Lethal Beauty of Violence” at PDNB Gallery, Dallas
by Colette Copeland 0 commentColette Copeland reviews an exhibition by Don Netzer that explores the mechanics and tools of gun violence.
-
Photo Essay
Across Texas: Panoramic Film Photographs from Glasstire Road Trips
by Jessica Fuentes 2 commentsDuring her Glasstire travels, Jessica Fuentes has documented landscapes across Texas' various regions with a panoramic film camera.
-
Five-Minute ToursVideo
Five-Minute Tours: Joe Baraban at Nicole Longnecker Gallery, Houston
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentA video tour of photographer Joe Baraban's exhibition, on view at Nicole Longnecker Gallery in Houston.
-
Texas Accountants and Lawyers for the Arts announced that it has been awarded a $14,500 grant from the Texas Bar Foundation.
-
Review
Review: Nela Garzón and PrintHouston Member Artists at LHUCA, Lubbock
by Michelle Kraft 0 commentMichelle Kraft reviews a solo show by Houston artist Nela Garzón and a group exhibition featuring works by PrintHouston member artists, both on view at LHUCA in Lubbock.
-
Leslie Moody Castro talks with Glasstire contributor Carris Adams about her thoughts on arts funding, how she started writing, and her own art.
-
News
Mid-America Arts Alliance Awards $189K to Artists and Arts Organizations
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentOne organization in San Antonio and three organizations in Houston have received Artistic Innovations grants from the Mid-America Arts Alliance.
-
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston has recently announced its summer film series, featuring award-winning and classic movies.
-
Review
Review: “Heard” by Tramaine Townsend at Daisha Board Gallery, Dallas
by Leslie Moody Castro 0 commentLeslie Moody Castro writes about an exhibition of photographs that highlights the underrepresented culture of Black cowboys.
-
News
Texas Cultural Trust Opens Call for Nominations for 2025 Texas Medal of Arts Awards Honorees
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe Texas Cultural Trust, a nonprofit organization supporting arts access across the state, has opened nominations for its 12th biennial Texas Medal of Arts Awards.
-
William Sarradet writes about the work artists Lili Chin, Samira Yamin, and William Warden created during their time at the Galveston Artist Residency.
-
An obituary for Frank X. Tolbert 2, a Texas artist and member of the notable Tolbert family, who died on Thursday, July 13, 2023.
-
This week: charcoal and mixed-media landscapes in Austin, a one-day showcase of analog films by Texas artists in Houston, a solo exhibition of abstract organic wood sculptures in San Benito, and more.
-
News
The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth to Receive $100K Grant from the Andy Warhol Foundation
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts announced that it is awarding $4 million to 49 arts organizations and museums through its Spring 2023 grants program.
-
Review
Out With the Muralists, in With the Minimalists in “I Am Not Your Mexican”
by Barbara Purcell 0 commentBarbara Purcell writes about the New York City half of the exhibition "I Am Not Your Mexican," on view at Ruiz-Healy Art.