Glasstire staff and contributors share which Texas-based shows, events, and works made their personal 'Best' list for 2018.
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Applications Open for Lawndale Art Center Residency, Exhibitions and Mural Project
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechSelected exhibitions will receive an honorarium of $1,000 to $1,500, with additional support available from Lawndale.
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MASS Gallery Reopens with Exhibition Featuring 10 Austin Artists
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechAlthough visitors will note that MASS' new building is considerably smaller than its previous space, the collective has signed on to a five-year lease, hoping that the new building will provide them a sort of temporary haven from the ever-increasing rent prices of East Austin.
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In conjunction with The Big Show, an annual juried art exhibition open to Houston-area residents, the Lawndale Art Center is again hosting two afternoons of talks by included artists.
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The show: Mujeres del Sur / Women from The South at The Union
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Mujeres del Sur / Women from The South is “a group exhibition featuring a diverse selection of works by fourteen contemporary Latina artists living and working in Southern Texas, representing…
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The Big Show is an annual open-call juried exhibition of works by Houston-area artists. This year’s show features 53 works. Artists include: Josh Alan Keliy Anderson-Staley Chris Bakay Deborah Bay…
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Lawndale Announces 2018-2019 Artist Studio Program Participants
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechLawndale Art Center in Houston recently named the three artists selected as its 2018-2019 Artist Studio Program participants: Robert Hodge, Julia Barbosa Landois, and John Pluecker. Now in its 13th year,…
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on Texas’ second art chapel of this year, a Houston love affair with San Antonio, and a new installation in the Texas desert that makes us ponder music festival art versus serious art.
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Right Here, Right Now: San Antonio features 19 artists and artist collaboratives living and working in San Antonio, Texas. The show is curated by Dean Daderko and Patricia Restrepo and features works…
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San Antonio’s Blue Star Contemporary has announced which four Bexar County-based artists will be traveling to Berlin for the sixth year of its residency program in partnership with Künstlerhaus Bethanien. This year’s jury…
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An exhibition of hand-painted comic book-style panels chronicling a two-week local emerging artist mentorship program that took place in 2016. The comics are painted by Cristina Sosa Noriega. Mentorship participants include: Benjamin McVey,…
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An exhibition exploring the intersection of art-making and care-taking. Featuring works by Brenda L Burmeister, Julia Barbosa Landois, Emily Fleisher, Yuliana Lanina, and Amber Ortega-Perez with Laurie Dietrich, Lisa Cortez Walden and…
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A little more than a week after Mother’s Day, there will be a panel discussion taking place in San Antonio featuring artists and guests who will talk about “the tangled intersection…
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An exhibition of Julia Barbosa Landois’ M*dres silkscreen print series. The pieces in the show examine how “gendered language reflects and structures our political and cultural attitudes towards women.”
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Rainey Knudson and Christina Rees on the ups and downs of a decades-old art space, work that grows on you (or not), and one of the oddest paintings Rainey’s ever seen.
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“An exhibition exploring the underlying character of women’s unvoiced private thoughts, intimate discussions, routine presentations, and dramatic declarations.” Artists include Anabel Toribio-Martinez, Mira Hnatyshyn, Julia Barbosa Landois, Jenelle Esparza, Libby Rowe,…
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As of January 1, 2015, Anjali Gupta will be the new Director of San Antonio art space Sala Diaz, taking over from Hills Snyder, who has held the position since…
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Not-to-miss shows for the second week of the fall art season.
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Throughout September, CentralTrak–The Artist Residency of the University of Texas at Dallas will host TX★13 artists HOMECOMING! Committee, in residence at CentralTrak as part of Biennial programming. On September 21,…