And the 2009 round II visual art and media grantees via the Houston Arts Alliance are: David Brown, Brent Bruni Comiskey, Gregory Michael Carter, Michael Crowder, Jorge Galvan, Christina Giannelli,…
"Gregory Michael Carter"
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Diverseworks: Dan Havel Featuring a tiny house shorn in two and an imposing corrugated metal wall blocking pretty much the entire gallery, most pictures you will see of this installation…
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Jessica Fuentes, William Sarradet, and Brandon Zech count down some of their favorite art books of the year.
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Glasstire's staff and contributors share which Texas-based shows, events, and works made their personal “best” lists for 2022.
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The Reading Room in Dallas, a 550-square-foot art space that faces the east entrance to Fair Park in Dallas, has closed after 10 years of exhibitions, readings, performances, and book…
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Boom Town whispered, “Here we are, look what we are capable of.” On the last day, when the roar of POST COMMUNIQUÉ and the Dallas VideoFest had lessened, the works in Boom Town were given the chance to scream this message out loud.
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The Texas Biennial has added a few names and announced the complete list of artists selected for the 2013 Texas Biennial. For information on the Biennial, the curators, venues, and…
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The folks at the 2013 Texas Biennial have announced most of their selection of this year’s participating artists. The official press release is supposed to come out today, but they…
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Nathanniel Donnett’s What’s The New News project has hit the streets of Houston’s Third Ward, placing eight customized newspaper racks at neighborhood sites, reinterpreting original news stories at these sites…
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Donnett, the curator, has collaborated with visual artists and writers to create functional public newspaper racks which will be placed at significant Third Ward sites. Collaborators include Ayanna McCloud, Egie…