From Ruby City: “Ruby City will present Tangible/Nothing, the first reinstallation of its permanent collection galleries since it opened in 2019. The exhibition will feature approximately 40 works by national…
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Former Casa Chuck resident artist and current Interim Director of Sala Diaz, Heyd Fontenot, considers various artist ecologies, cinematic and actual, and fantasizes a domicile to contain it all.
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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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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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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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Some eye bleach for you: a collection of birds on things through time.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech discuss artists' use of windows as makeshift galleries and question if cities should force businesses to put art in empty storefronts.
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Alejandro Diaz, Katie Pell, Ethel Shipton, and Patssi Valdez have had works acquired by the McNay, Wellesley College, and the Whitney.
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Happy Halloween from Glasstire!
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Artpace staff and guest curators will conduct studio visits for the residency cycle next year, and with no flexibility on the deadline, artists are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.
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Brandon Zech and Christina Rees discuss conservation nightmares, the Dust Bowl, and how well-versed Texas artists are on this subject.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech give you options for making private appointments to see art in galleries, joining the public to see art at a major museum, or streaming art from home.
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Top Five
Top Five: May 28, 2020. Our All-Time Favorite Glasstire Interviews
by Glasstireby GlasstireChristina Rees and Brandon Zech look back though 20 years of Glasstire’s archives to bring you the juiciest interviews we’ve ever published.
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Despite the difficulty of continuing the yearly tradition in the middle of the pandemic, CAM found ways to work around shutdowns and social distancing.
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Five-Minute Tours
Five-Minute Tours: ‘More Than Words: Text-Based Artworks II’ at Ruiz-Healy Art, San Antonio
by Glasstireby GlasstireFeaturing works by Richard Armendariz, Nate Cassie, Andrés Ferrandis, Cisco Jímenez, Katie Pell, Ethel Shipton, and Gary Sweeney.
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Ruiz-Healy Art is delighted to present More Than Words: Text-Based Artworks II at our San Antonio and New York City galleries featuring works by Richard Armendariz, Nate Cassie, Andrés Ferrandis,…
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Walley Films, an acclaimed independent film studio based out of San Antonio, is the husband and wife duo of Angela and Mark Walley.
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These are $10,000 awards to artists residing in the San Antonio area; deadline for the 2020 open call is February 19, 2020.
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Review
Alchemically Linked: Cauleen Smith, Emre Hüner, and Jessica Halonen at Artpace
by Neil Fauersoby Neil FauersoThe three shows form a remarkably detailed and cogent meditation on power, spaces, and relationships.
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The grandeur of the work gives the viewer a God’s-eye view of things — a perspective that feels omniscient and timeless, yet the theatrical components remind us that we are each playing our parts.