“The best thing about the store always was the customers. I want to put in a thank you to them, because without them it is just me sitting in a room. And that’s what it was in the end, and that’s why I quit.”
"Francesca Fuchs"
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Podcast
Art Dirt: Exploring the Metaverse + the “Disneyfication” of Notre Dame
by Glasstireby GlasstireWilliam Sarradet and Brandon Zech discuss Meta's new virtual world and the recently proposed plans to modernize the interior of Notre Dame in Paris.
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This week: killer painting shows in Beaumont, Houston, and Dallas, a cryptic exhibition in San Antonio & more.
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From Inman Gallery: “FREDY, a group show including work by Francesca Fuchs, Robyn O’Neil, Emily Joyce, Dana Frankfort and Yevgeniya Baras, is currently on view in the south gallery. The…
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News
Art League Houston Honors Vicki Meek as Artist of the Year; Dr. Alvia Wardlaw Receives Lifetime Achievement Award
Meek is the first Black woman to receive the Texas Artist of the Year honor from Art League Houston.
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I took my first art class, and now it’s almost as if long-dead artists were making their works before my eyes.
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News
Tonight: Art League Houston’s Virtual Gala Honors Rick Lowe, Celia Muñoz, and Mary & Bernardino Arocha
ALH recognizes Rick Lowe for Texas Artist of the Year, Celia Álvarez Muñoz for Lifetime Achievement Award in the Visual Arts, and Mary & Bernardino Arocha as Texas Patrons of the Year.
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“20 in 2020 – Part I, a group exhibition featuring paintings, drawings, mixed media, photography, sculpture and video that reflect on highlights of Colton’s twenty years in Houston serving the…
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Note: This is an online only event. An online exhibition organized by Dana Frankfort and Jackie Gendel. From the gallery: “Human art has featured animals since the cave paintings of…
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Lowe is named 2020 Texas Artist of the Year, while Muñoz receives the 2020 Lifetime Achievement Award in the Visual Arts, and Mary & Bernardino Arocha are the 2020 Texas Patrons of the Year.
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Five-Minute ToursNews
Seeking Submissions NOW: Share Short Videos of Your Texas Art Exhibitions on Glasstire
by Glasstireby GlasstireGlasstire is asking commercial galleries, nonprofits and artist-run spaces across the state of Texas to send us video walk-throughs of your current exhibitions!
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Building upon the success of the inaugural year of Antidote I in 2019, Talley Dunn Gallery is pleased to announce an expanded program for Antidote II in 2020 which will include Dallas based Ro2 Art…
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The exhibition will run from Saturday, March 7 – April 18, with an opening reception on March 7 from 6 – 8 pm. An adaptation of the title of psychologist and…
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Throughout the month of December Front Gallery will celebrate anything and everything that needs celebrating with Spree, an exhibit curated by Sharon Engelstein and Jessica Ninci featuring the ceramic work of…
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The partnership of the Houston's Mayor's Office of Cultural Affairs, Houston Arts Alliance (HAA), and the Houston Airport System (HAS) selected a combination of existing works from the artists, as well as art commissioned specifically for Terminal C.
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“This exhibition showcases prints created at Burning Bones by a selection of Houston artists or artists who have a presence in Houston. Artists in the exhibition include Debra Barerra, Michael…
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If the fair displaces longstanding galleries with newcomers who don’t return, what would lure back the loyal-but-spurned galleries?
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Art League Houston has announced Margarita Cabrera as its 2019 Texas Artist of the Year.
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Bill Lassiter was known as a patron who managed to collect some of the city's best artists on a modest income.
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Glasstire Fall Preview 2018: Rainey Knudson and Brandon Zech run down the fall exhibitions across Texas that we’re most excited about, and wonder aloud about changes we'll see at the reopened Menil Collection.