"I tend to think one can decipher how committed an artist is by their website."
"Giovanni Valderas"
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Five-Minute Tours
Five-Minute Tours: Three Current Exhibitions at Craighead Green, Dallas
by Glasstireby GlasstireWorks by Abhidnya Ghuge, Damian Suarez, and Anders Moseholm are on view at Craighead Green Gallery in Dallas.
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Note: This event is online-only 2020 Juror: Giovanni Valderas, Exhibition Manager at the Fort Worth Community Arts Center Thank you Giovanni Valderas, Gail Arnold, Jennifer Battaglia, Emily Berger, Kelly Berry,…
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We hope you enjoy this selection of poignant, funny, wild and beautiful artworks.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech walk you through the surprisingly unstressful process of buying excellent art online, at all price points.
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Glasstire is pleased to announce that The Glasstire Auction, featuring works by 27 Texas artists, is set to run online from May 23-30, 2020.
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Vallarino's work explores themes of human suffering, social injustice, and geopolitical conflicts.
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Craighead Green Gallery is the first commercial art space to reach out to Glasstire to announce a reopening date.
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The Crit Night will take place via the video conference platform Zoom at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, April 21.
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“CALLING ALL ARTISTS – we want to see your work! Join Dennis Nance (Curator, Galveston Arts Center), Giovanni Valderas (Exhibition Manager, Fort Worth Community Arts Center), and Sarah Beth Wilson…
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My hope is that you look at these images as a sort of proof-of-life document. Check in on these artists if you know them, and others you may know.
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News
Some Resources For Artists and Art Professionals During the Pandemic: WILL UPDATE
by Glasstireby GlasstireWill update: We’re building this list as we become aware of city-, state-, and beyond- resources and relief for artists and art world workers. In a separate news item, we’ll…
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500X's lease termination comes on the heels of its recent provocative group exhibition “Queer Me Now,” which was ordered shut down by the landlords shortly after opening.
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Christopher Blay and Christina Rees stop in at Art League Houston during its three-show installation process, and fill you in on the top five art events to catch in Texas this week, one of which prompts this from Blay: "We live in 2020 and we should make art that reflects 2020."
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Glasstire staff and contributors share which Texas-based shows, events, and works made their personal “best” lists for 2019.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on alternative monuments for Dallas, an East Texas homecoming, and a couple of artists who bring the humor.
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Monuments of the Future In conjunction with the themes of Villa, Teatro Dallas invites proposals from Dallas area artists to envision alternative monuments in Dallas public spaces in need of…
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Given to North Texas artists, the grant is true to its name, granting awardees $2,000 each to accomplish specific goals.
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"Someone asked me during the opening if the fur was real, and I told them that it was real fake fur."
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The grants offer artists up to $2,000 for small-scale projects and professional development.