The Times Square Alliance seeks a Public Art Coordinator to support all aspects of its high-profile public art program, Times Square Arts. Times Square Arts, the public art program of the Times…
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Houston Airports System Announces “Largest One-Time” Addition to Its Art Collection
by Glasstireby GlasstireThe 74 artworks were selected by a committee of artists and art professionals from among 670 applications from across Texas.
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Among the visual artists inducted are Mark Bradford, Theaster Gates, Betye Saar, Lorna Simpson, and an artist with deep Houston ties, Mel Chin.
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To register for the online artist talk with Ken Lum on August 18, 2021, go here. From the Menil: “Dream Monuments presents drawings that challenge the conventional idea of the…
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This weekend, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston will officially open its long-awaited Kinder Building. It is dedicated to showing the institution's collection of 20th- and 21st-century art.
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Parker is one of 22 Americans and two Italian artists and scholars to win the prize.
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The work of Prince, a deeply spiritual and political self-taught artist, is ubiquitous throughout Houston in its institutions' collections as well as private collections.
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The highlight of the app is an interactive map, showing the locations of 50 works of art in the city's collection.
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The plan was announced in the newly renovated DeLuxe Theater on Lyons Avenue.
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As we celebrate today's commemoration, Glasstire has compiled a list of artists who have honored Dr. King through their work.
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"How long shall they kill our prophets, while we stand aside and look?" -Bob Marley
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In this Art Dirt podcast, Brandon Zech and Christina Rees talk about censorship, the pitfalls of didactic messaging, and what not to do when making political art.
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Featuring approximately 520 artworks, the map shows pieces included in the City of Houston Art Collection, which are located in public spaces and inside various libraries, police stations, airports, service centers, and other municipal buildings.
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Now in its 95th year, the fellowship is given annually to a range of artists, historians, scientists, writers, mathematicians, and others.
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Located on Rauschenberg’s former property on Captiva, an island just off the west coast of Florida, the Rauschenberg Residency takes cues from the artist's formative time at Black Mountain College.
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The concept of "America" is hard to pin down. Artists have ways of showing us what we look like, what is lost, and where we're headed.
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Brandon Zech and guest host Julia Claire Wallace on portraits of Houston’s grassroots players, a self-taught painter who fools the eye, and a proliferation of performance art in the coming week.
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Today Art League Houston (ALH) announced the appointment of Jennie Ash as its Executive Director. Prior to this, Ash has been ALH’s Visual Arts Director. Her new appointment begins immediately.…
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in(di)visible is an exhibition “examining immigration, the residual effects of war, and the implications of assimilation, integration, and invisibility for Asian Americans.” The group show includes works by Mel Chin, Miao Jia…
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Pete Gershon, the Houston-based author and historian, will be giving a talk tomorrow, Saturday, Sept. 30 at 2 p.m. at Deborah Colton Gallery in conjunction with Colton’s current show as well…