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.
"julia barbosa landois"
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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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News
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,…
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The Texas Biennial has added a few names and announced the complete list of artists selected for the 2013 Texas Biennial. For information on the Biennial, the curators, venues, and…
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The folks at the 2013 Texas Biennial have announced most of their selection of this year’s participating artists. The official press release is supposed to come out today, but they…
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Recently I had a chance to talk with Nina Hassele, director of Contemporary Art Month (CAM), and CAM Board Member Leigh Baldwin; both told me all about CAM past and…