An open call group show benefitting Texas artists impacted by Hurricane Harvey.
"hurricane harvey"
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Christina Rees and Rainey Knudson on Hurricane Harvey and the coast, and some shows to catch across other parts of Texas.
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Adam Donnelly and Meggan Gould use as their medium the “physical and digital waste” that are left behind when creating photographic works. “Donnelly uses a protective dye on sheet film that…
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While we are all waiting for the horror of Hurricane Harvey to dissipate, “Master of Horror” Tobe Hooper died on Saturday, August 26, in Los Angeles. The New York Times…
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We love this city, which, as it turns out, means we love each other.
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As we work to collect updates from visual art institutions affected by Hurricane Harvey, we have also heard from our friends in the performing arts. The news is not good.…
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Image: Richard Carson | Reuters Since Hurricane Harvey hit Texas this weekend, people across the southeastern coast of the state have been dealing with unprecedented flooding situations. In Rockport, where the…
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Yesterday, ARTnews reported Texas museum closings due to Hurricane Harvey with updates about the Menil Collection and the Galveston Arts Center (buildings: so far, so good). In part, the article…
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Rainey Knudson and Christina Rees discuss the vulnerability of art on our weather-beaten coast.
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This week: an exhibition about major conflicts between the U.S. and Central America in El Paso, a solo show examining the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' efforts related to Ike Dike in Austin, a meditation on aging in Dallas, and more.
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From the Visual Art Center: “For over a century, scientists, engineers, and government officials have been working to protect the Texas Gulf Coast from superstorm events that have damaged local…
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Hannah Rotwein reviews Jessie Homer French's solo exhibition of paintings at Various Small Fires in Dallas.
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"Maybe the best-case scenario is at the end of the summer we can start posting satellite exhibitions, but until then, we just have to rethink what we're going to do right now."
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A solo exhibition in the front gallery featuring work by Nathalie Miebach. “This solo exhibition by contemporary basket weaver and sculptor, Nathalie Miebach, features large-scale woven installations, sculptures, and watercolor…
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The Joan Mitchell Foundation has opened up emergency grants to US-based visual artists who have suffered significant losses after natural or man-made disasters.
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Rockport, Texas continues to be post-Harvey resilient. The Rockport Center for the Arts will host its annual Rockport Art Festival this weekend, Saturday and Sunday, July 7 and 8, 10am-6pm…