This week: an exhibition in Houston showcasing works made in response to the precariousness of life; a group show featuring pieces on place, time, and color in Austin; a solo exhibition featuring photographs and works on paper in Dallas, and more.
"Mel Chin"
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From 14 Pews: “Acclaimed visual artist Cressandra Thibodeaux, a member of the Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan Tribe of Chippewas, is set to present her latest photo series, “DOUBLE TAKE,” at…
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From the Menil Collection: “Featuring works created over the past forty years, many of which are owned by the Menil, this display presents artists’ response to the precariousness of life…
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News
Artist-Designed Billboards Responding to the Mass Incarceration Crisis to Debut in Houston this Month
Art at a Time Like This, a nonprofit supporting the presentation of art in response to current events, will debut a series of artist-designed billboards responding to the mass incarceration crisis on Saturday, November 4 in Houston.
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From CAMH: “Contemporary Arts Museum Houston (CAMH) is excited to announce its newest exhibition, Six Scenes From Our Future, which will be staged in celebration of the Museum’s 75th anniversary.…
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From the organizers: “In early November, Art at a Time Like This will launch 8×5 Houston, a public intervention with artworks responding to the mass incarceration crisis. Displayed on ten billboards and…
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An overview of shows coming to Houston-area museums and organizations, including the Blaffer Museum of Art, The Menil Collection, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and more.
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An obituary for Jesse Lott, a Houston-based artist and mentor who co-founded Project Row Houses.
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Meow Wolf, the arts and entertainment company, held a groundbreaking ceremony at its forthcoming Houston location.
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From the Menil Collection: “Artists Mel Chin and Terrell James join book designer Don Quaintance and the Menil’s Associate Research Curator Clare Elliott for an intimate conversation exploring the recent…
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An obituary for James “Jim” Harithas, the Houston-based artist, curator, patron, and museum director who died on Thursday, March 23, 2023.
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The Station Museum of Contemporary Art in Houston has announced that it will be closed until further notice.
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The Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas has announced the five winners of its 2022 Nasher Artist Grants.
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From DiverseWorks: “DiverseWorks presents a screening of The Exquisite Moving Corpse. The Surrealist “Exquisite Corpse” was a French café parlor game. The Exquisite Moving Corpse is more of an artist chain letter. Sixty…
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After twenty-five years, Professor Benito Huerta will retire in June 2022 from his position as the Director and Curator of The Gallery at UTA, at the University of Texas at Arlington.
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This week: a retrospective of Mel Chin's work spanning 34 years in Arlington, April Frazier explores family history through photography in Houston, Vinchen's sculptures made from salvaged materials in Austin, and more.
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From the Station Museum of Contemporary Art: “The Station Museum of Contemporary Art is proud to present Clark V. Fox: Subversion and Spectacle, an expansive survey exhibition of the work…
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This week: a Marfa-inspired exhibition at Ballroom, a museum show by Mel Chin, intricate drawings in Houston & more.
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POSITION SUMMARY Creative Capital, a nonprofit organization based in New York City, seeks an Editorial Director who will lead the conceptualization and strategy for inspirational storytelling, content strategy, and evolving…
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From CAMH: “Contemporary Arts Museum Houston (CAMH) is excited to present the groundbreaking exhibition The Dirty South: Contemporary Art, Material Culture, and the Sonic Impulse. Recently called one of the…