The CAM 2022 Perennial exhibition at the Southwest School of Art and Sala Diaz invites visitors to contemplate the shared and intimate realities of what it is like to live and work in San Antonio.
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From Aurora Picture Show: “Survival Moments is a creative project led by Ceci Norman that addresses trauma and coping through open dialogue and creative art making. This culminating event of…
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From Austin Public Library: “The Austin Public Library will launch a multi-media, group exhibition of the power of words in art and everyday lives of Hispanic and Latinx communities. The…
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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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At this strange moment in history, Hills Snyder asks members of our creative community: What is at the top of your mind? What is in the bottom of your heart?
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Tickets for this event are currently sold out. To join the waitlist, email [email protected] “An experimental inter-disciplinary micro-festival running for six nights at Blaffer Art Museum between May 23—June 5,…
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100 + small works | 2 performances | 1 hour A virtual fundraiser and art sale unlike any other to benefit DiverseWorks’ artists and community programs CO-CHAIRS Troy Schaum &…
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To register for the upcoming panel discussion on April 22, 2021, go here. To register for the upcoming panel discussion on April 24, 2021, go here. From Sin Huellas Artist…
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A presentation on performance art. Presenters: Jeanette Joy Harris is an artist and writer and is on the management committee of Experimental Action, Houston’s performance art biennial. Julia Barbosa Landois…
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The Lawndale 2018/2019 Artist Studio Program Exhibition featuring Robert Hodge, Julia Barbosa Landois, John Pluecker. “citysinging presents a body of new work by Robert Hodge, Julia Barbosa Landois, and John…
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El momento para hacerlo ha llegado. Somos el 45% de la población.
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The time for this has come. We are 45% of the population.
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The Lawndale Art Center in Houston has announced that its next Big Show exhibition is scheduled for the summer of 2020.
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An annual open studio event at Lawndale Art Center. Including Julia Barbosa Landois, Robert Hodge, and John Pluecker.
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Here’s the Schedule for the 2019 Latino Art Now! Conference in Houston
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechThis 2019 conference, which is themed "Sight Lines and Time Frames," will be held at the University of Houston, and includes lectures, panel discussions, conversations, and more by local and national artists and scholars.
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Given out to five North America-based projects, the $2,500 award is designed to support projects that build on NALAC's mission of advocating for and developing all aspects of Latinx art.
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¡Les damos la bienvenida al MantecaHTX! El registro de artistas Latinx de Houston ya está en marcha
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechEste registro de artistas es parte del Cultural Acceleration Program de la organización Nuestra Palabra, y servirá como un directorio de individuos Latinx que tienen prácticas creativas en todas las disciplinas artísticas, incluyendo las de la literatura y la poesía, el arte visual, la música, el baile y el cine.
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Houston’s MantecaHTX Latinx Artist Registry is Now Up & Running
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechThe registry will act as an online directory of Latinx creatives who practice in all disciplines, including writers, visual artists, musicians, poets, dancers, and filmmakers.
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Experimental Action Performance Art Festival Announces Partial Lineup for 2019
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechWhile this year's lineup so far includes national and international acts, the festival also features many emerging local and regional performers, fulfilling the organizers' mission to foster local talent.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech found a thematic touchstone in Glasstire’s Best of 2018 list. We recap it here.