Caleb Bell writes about the Austin School of Furniture, which offers furniture making and woodworking classes and workshops in Austin.
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Jessica Fuentes writes about the past, present, and future of Fort Worth's art scene.
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Art Center Waco has appointed Meghan Bias as its new director following the November 2022 departure of Doug McDurham.
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“Sleeping Figure,” a new sculpture by Los Angeles-based artist Matt Johnson, has been donated to Marfa Invitational and will be installed just outside the city later this year.
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Interview
Reclaiming and Recognizing Dallas’ Freedman’s Town: Talking with Jonathan Norton
by Carris Adamsby Carris Adams 0 commentCarris Adams interview Jonathan Norton, one of the collaborative leads for the Nasher Sculpture Center's "Urban Historical Reclamation and Recognition" project by artist Vicki Meek.
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The Dallas Center for Photography, the only North Texas nonprofit dedicated solely to photography, has announced that its board of directors voted to dissolve the organization.
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This week: an exhibition featuring resident artists in Galveston; a solo show highlighting lesser-known Black leaders, stories, and events in Fort Worth; an exhibition of new figurative works by a Denver-based artist in Marfa; and more.
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Texas Vignette, a nonprofit organization supporting and promoting women artists in the state, has announced the open call for its annual art fair.
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Texas artists speak about how the recent Supreme Court rulings will impact their lives, from stress and fear to direct financial effects.
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Review
Review: Offline and Online Geometries at Sicardi Ayers Bacino and Assembly, Houston
by Valentin Diaconov 0 commentValentin Diaconov writes about exhibitions by Mercedes Pardo and Elias Crespin at Sicardi Ayers Bacino, and a show of NFT works at Assembly.
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Artpace, a nonprofit residency program in San Antonio, has launched its annual open call for Texas artists.
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Interview
Talking with El Paso Artist and Curator Ramon Cardenas
by Nico Silvaby Nico Silva 1 commentNico Silva talks with El Paso-based artist and curator Ramon Cardenas about his own artwork, his curatorial goals for the Rubin Center for the Visual Arts, and his upcoming projects.
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Later this month, Good Dad Studios, a new studio complex spearheaded by Jacqueline Overby and GD Wright, in collaboration with Bercy Chen Studio, LP, will open in south Austin.
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Podcast
Art Dirt: Talking with Ann Graham from Texans for the Arts
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentBrandon Zech talks with Ann Graham, who for the past ten years has run Texans for the Arts, about the ins an outs of art funding policy and how to advocate for art in your community.
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Advocates of a Latino Museum of Cultural and Visual Arts & Archive Complex in Houston, Harris County and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston have announced a call for proposals for temporary outdoor sculptures.
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Austin-based writer Ann Daly, who is working on a book about Georgia O'Keeffe, visits artist's retrospective exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
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News
Texans for the Arts Announces Ann Graham’s Upcoming Retirement; Names Christopher Kiley as Successor
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentTexans for the Arts, a non-partisan statewide arts advocacy organization, has announced that Executive Director Ann S. Graham will retire this fall and that Associate Director Christopher Kiley will be her successor.
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This week: a traveling exhibition exploring nature, health, and sustainability comes to San Antonio; a juried exhibition of Texas art in Fort Worth; an annual art festival in Rockport; and more.
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News
Anton Hoeger Receives $10,000 Award from Artspace111 Annual Texas Juried Exhibition
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentOn Saturday, June 24, at the opening of its “10th Annual Texas Juried Exhibition,” Artspace111 announced the winners of $15,000 in awards.
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News
Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts Appoints Taylor Ernst as Curator
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentThe Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts, a nonprofit visual and performing art space in Lubbock, has appointed Taylor Ernst as Curator of Art.