The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts has announced the 49 recipients of its 2024 grants, including DiverseWorks and the Blaffer Art Museum in Houston, and Art Galleries at Black Studies at the University of Texas at Austin.
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Blue Koi Gallery invites you to explore the Wild and Tamed Art theme! Open to all mediums and styles—traditional art, mixed media, digital art, sculpture, and photography—this competition invites you…
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William Sarradet reviews a 25-year retrospective, a show of minimalist works, and encaustic abstractions in Houston, Dallas, and Fort Worth.
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Designed for creatives who excel at their craft but struggle with visibility, this workshop will help you develop a brand that goes beyond just a logo. Learn how to present…
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From Box 13 Artspace: “Fruits of Their Labor explores the dynamic contrast between two extraordinary women who shaped me: my Cuban grandmother and my Mexican-American aunt, Aunt Carrie. By examining…
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Interview
Seeing Beyond: Luc Sokolowski on Color, Chance, and Perception
by Sofia Pennyby Sofia PennySofia Penny talks with artist Luc Sokolowski about his unique approach to composing paintings and the importance of chance in his work.
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From GrayDUCK Gallery: “This exhibition delves into the intricate fabric of community and shared humanity, addressing urgent social concerns that define our collective journey. Through themes of environmental fragility, gun…
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From the Warehouse Dallas Art Foundation: “The Warehouse Dallas Art Foundation (“The Warehouse”), a non-profit art foundation jointly operated by collectors Thomas Hartland-Mackie and Howard E. Rachofsky, announces its inaugural…
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From Dallas College: “The Dallas College Gallery Program, in partnership with FGIII Fine Art Productions and sponsored by Hoque Global and Downtown Dallas, Inc., is pleased to present “Cedars Union…
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From Art on Main: “This immersive digital art experience by artist Kaneesha Worthington, Canela Paint, explores themes of transformation, growth, self-discovery, spirituality, and purpose. Through deeply personal and insightful visual…
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From the Harry Ransom Center: “We’re excited to announce our latest exhibition Words and Wonder: Rediscovering Children’s Literature. Opening February 25, and running through August 17, 2025, this exhibition celebrates…
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From Mercury Project: “In All The Nature We Have, artists Jennifer Khoshbin and Hilary Rochow invite their audience to contemplate connections and disconnections between the inner and natural worlds. THroughout…
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From Daphne Art Foundation: “Daphne Art Foundation presents “Love Letter,” a solo exhibition by Laredo artist Alexander Barrón through Friday, March 7, 2025 at Casa Daphne, located at 1420 Washington…
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ProfileStaff PicksVideo
Art21: Tanya Aguiñiga in “Borderlands” from Season 10 of “Art in the Twenty-First Century”
by Glasstireby GlasstireIn partnership with Art21, Glasstire is co-publishing films about contemporary Texas-related artists. The seventh installation features Tanya Aguiñiga.
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PreviewStaff Picks
Candice D’Meza and “Miss LaRaj’s House of Dystopian Futures”
by Chris Beckerby Chris BeckerChris Becker previews a multimedia stage production that uses a multitude of characters to address trans rights, gender inequality, and climate change.
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Arianne Ohman reviews an Ansel Adams exhibition that examines his artistic process and the influence he had on younger generations.
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UPWARD Gallery invites artists to submit artwork for our juried online exhibition, Landscape. All media is welcome, including: painting, drawing, digital painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, textiles, mixed media, etc. Awards:…
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From South Texas College: “Andrei Rentería (b.1986) is a multidisciplinary artist wandering about the U.S.- Mexico frontera. His work focuses on recurrences of human right abuses such as discrimination, persecution,…
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From Kilgore College: “TWO THOUSAND TWENTY FIVE aims to illuminate the artistic depth and innovation of our faculty members while providing a platform for engagement with the community. The exhibition…
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From the organizers: “In this new work/in progress, I’m utilizing hand coated water color papers to make archival photographic prints. Venue: Magical Realism Studio. 107 Lone Star Blvd. (107-B). San…