AURORA, a Dallas-based public arts organization, has announced New York City-based artist and curator Kendal Henry and Austin- and Mexico City-based curator and writer Leslie Moody Castro as the curators of its 2024 biennial exhibition.
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“I Am Not Your Mexican” at Ruiz-Healy Art is Spatially Fluid
by Ashley Allenby Ashley Allen 0 commentAshley Allen reviews the exhibition "I Am Not Your Mexican" at Ruiz-Healy Art in San Antonio.
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Texas Book Festival Announces Jon Flaming as its 2023 Festival Poster Artist
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe Texas Book Festival, an Austin-based nonprofit organization that hosts an annual event as well as other literacy programs, has announced Jon Flaming as its 2023 Festival Poster Artist.
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Today: Patterned landscapes
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A Balancing Act: Danville Chadbourne at the San Benito Cultural Heritage Museum
by Josué Ramírez 1 commentJosué Ramírez reviews an exhibition of recent sculptures by Texas artist Danville Chadbourne, on view at the San Benito Cultural Heritage Museum.
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Jessica Fuentes and William Sarradet discuss their visits to Dallas-Fort Worth's newly opened Meow Wolf location.
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The Contemporary Austin Announces Mural Commission by Local Artist
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe Contemporary Austin has announced the next mural on the facade of its Jones Center building will be completed by Austin-based artist Manik Raj Nakra.
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Dallas Museum of Art Reveals Concept Designs for Renovated Building
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe Dallas Museum of Art has revealed designs by the six finalists in its International Design Competition, launched to reimagine the museum.
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Contemporary Art Month Announces Open Call & Guest Curator for its 2024 Perennial
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentContemporary Art Month, a San Antonio-based nonprofit organization, has announced an open call for Houston and San Antonio artists for its 2024 CAM Perennial exhibition.
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Sofia Penny talks with artist Jennifer Ling Datchuk about her tattoos, their significance, and how they're influenced by her artwork.
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Alejandra Almuelle’s “De Tierra” Dialogues with Elisabet Ney’s Classically-Inspired Busts
by Courtney Thomas 1 commentCourtney Thomas reviews the current exhibition at the Elizabet Ney Museum, in which sculptures by Alejandra Almuelle are in dialog with works from the museum's permanent collection.
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Meow Wolf Opens its Grapevine Location This Friday; Here’s What to Expect
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentLearn about Meow Wolf Grapevine’s “The Real Unreal” before it opens to the public.
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This week: a group exhibition exploring the cowboy in contemporary culture in Dallas, a two-person show investigating trauma and healing in Waco, an exhibition featuring photography and generative artworks in Houston, and more.
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The Dallas Contemporary has announced the promotions of Lucia Simek, from Director of External Affairs to Deputy Director, and Emily Edwards, from Assistant Curator to Associate Curator.
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María C. Gaztambide sale del Public Art University of Houston System; fue nombrada Directora Ejecutiva del Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentMaría C. Gaztambide, la Directora Ejecutiva y Curadora en Jefe del Public Art University of Houston System, dejará la organización a finales de este verano para convertirse en la Directora Ejecutiva del Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico.
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Bucky Miller writes about the pleasure of used bookstores and reviews three books about art and photography.
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The MAC, a nonprofit arts organization in Dallas, has announced a call for art for its 25th annual membership exhibition.
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Spotlights and New Media: Dispatch from the 2023 Currents New Media Festival
by William Sarradet 1 commentWilliam Sarradet writes about the Currents New Media Festival in Santa Fe, and visits Meow Wolf's "House of Eternal Return."
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The Chinati Foundation/La Fundación Chinati has announced changes to its Board of Trustees, including the recent appointment of José Noé Suro and a newly elected chair and co-chair.
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The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth’s Auditorium is Closed for Upgrades
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentThe Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth closed its auditorium two weeks ago, and the space will remain closed for upgrades through August 3, 2023.