Leslie Moody Castro talks with artist Virginia Colwell about the research and process in creating her upcoming exhibition at Co-Lab Projects in Austin.
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Meow Wolf has announced the summer 2023 opening of its new location in Grapevine, Texas.
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2023 Spring Preview: Texas Exhibitions to See this Year
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentJessica Fuentes, William Sarradet, and Brandon Zech discuss their anticipated exhibitions in Texas, including an outdoor sculpture show just north of Houston, a group exhibition examining artists' day jobs in Austin, an exhibition exploring five decades of screen-inspired art in Fort Worth, and more.
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Austin and San Antonio Museums Announce Spring 2023 Exhibitions
by Glasstireby Glasstire 1 commentThe Contemporary Austin, the Mexic-Arte Museum, the Blanton Museum of Art, the San Antonio Museum of Art, and Ruby City have announced major exhibitions opening throughout the spring.
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[Sponsored] B Shawn Cox’s “BOUFF! The Big Tease” at Davis Gallery, Austin
by Glasstireby Glasstire 0 commentB Shawn Cox's new exhibition at Davis Gallery in Austin, Texas takes a critical and whimsical look at the bouffant hairdo.
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El Paso, la frontera y triunfar en la industria del cine: una entrevista con Jazmín Ontiveros Harvey
by Nico Silvaby Nico Silva 0 commentNico Silva entrevistó a la artista y cinematógrafa Jazmín Ontiveros, que actualmente es la artista residente en la Border Art Residency en El Paso.
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Contemporary at Blue Star has announced two opportunities for artists, including a residency program in Berlin, Germany and a call for artists books.
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Review
“Octavio Medellín: Spirit and Form” at the Dallas Museum of Art, Part 1
by Ruben C. Cordova 4 commentsRuben C. Cordova writes about the life and career of longtime Texas artist Octavio Medellin.
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Pulitzer Prize-Winning Art Critic Jerry Saltz Comes to the Dallas Museum of Art
by Jessica Fuentes 1 commentThe Dallas Museum of Art kicks off its 32nd season of Arts & Letters Live, a literary and performing arts series, with a talk by New York magazine’s senior art critic, Jerry Saltz.
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Review
The Elasticity of the Line: Troy Montes Michie’s “Rock of Eye”
by Rosa Boshier González 0 commentRosa Boshier González reviews "Troy Montes Michie: Rock of Eye," currently on view at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston.
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Macaella Gray and Zoe Roden recount how, through their experience with the Land Arts of the American West field program at Texas Tech University, they found a mindful way to engage with humans' impact on the land.
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Big Medium and the LINE Austin have announced the 2023 LINE Residency artists, who come from Austin, Houston, and Dallas.
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Review: “Movement: The Legacy of Kineticism” at the Dallas Museum of Art
by Jessica Fuentes 1 commentJessica Fuentes reviews a Dallas exhibition featuring light-based installations and works rooted in kineticism.
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Make/Shift: Performing the Art at the Blanton Museum of Art, Austin
by Christine Gwillim 0 commentChristine Gwillim on how museums can incorporate theater and performance to break down barriers and challenge visitors.
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The Cedars Union, a nonprofit arts incubator in Dallas, has opened applications for its fourth artist cohort.
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Mid-America Arts Alliance Grant Applications Now Open; Up to $15K Awards
by Jessica Fuentes 0 commentMid-America Arts Alliance has opened applications for its annual Artistic Innovations grants, a program supported by the National Endowment for the Arts.
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William Sarradet writes about recent exhibitions at Conduit Gallery, SWIM CLUB 수영 클럽, The Nasher Sculpture Center, and PRP in Dallas.
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Sala Diaz Acquires Neighboring Property, Receives $50K Grant, and Announces 2023 Artists
by Jessica Fuentes 3 commentsSala Diaz, a nonprofit exhibition space in San Antonio’s Cultural Arts District, has announced its acquisition of a new building, as well as details of its 2023 programs and exhibiting artists.
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This week: a group show featuring early 20th-century artists in Wichita Falls, a solo show that transforms the urban city into a lush jungle in Houston, a solo exhibition exploring our relationship with nature in Austin, and more.
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Man Suspected of Lighting Fire at Winter Street Studios Dies of Suicide
by Jessica Fuentes 5 commentsEoles “Deuce” Whitaker II, the man believed to have intentionally started the Winter Street Studio fire, died of suicide by jumping out of his high-rise downtown Houston apartment as police attempted to arrest him.