From the Austin Public Library: “Glass beads are arguably the most popular artistic medium in Africa. With the exhibition “Beauty and the Beads: Divine Fire and Color in Transatlantic Bead…
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From Embarrassing Shoes: “In his latest body of work, Sandy Carson turns his wry wit to cataloging the year 2020, an uncertain and unprecedented time where the world began navigating…
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Big Medium's Artistic and Creative Director Coka Treviño and Managing Director Latasha Carter have departed from the Austin-based nonprofit organization.
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From Archway Gallery: “This exhibition by glass artists Chris Alexander and Deborah Ellington delves into the paradox of glass as a medium. Glass can appear transparent and opaque, solid, and…
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From the Nasher Sculpture Center: “The Nasher Sculpture Center unveils new details for Haegue Yang: Lost Lands and Sunken Fields, opening February 1, 2025. The exhibition presents a dense, subterranean…
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From San Jacinto College: “Rooted in past and present experiences, Gale’s work explores the sanctuary, yearning, and ambivalence that exists within her familial closeness. Utilizing comforting imagery from my past…
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From Sam Houston State University: “The University Art Gallery at Sam Houston State University is pleased to announce its upcoming exhibition, Seeing Texas: Kaima Marie Akarue, Michelle Chen Dubose &…
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Review
Review: Texas Biennial: “The Last Sky: Thermals and Thresholds”
by Ronnie Yatesby Ronnie YatesRonnie Yates reviews the politically-oriented themes of the Texas Biennial's "Thermals and Thresholds" at the Silos at Sawyer Yards in Houston.
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Jessica Fuentes writes about a traveling exhibition that explores the role of art and design related to the experiences of menstruation, reproduction, childbearing, and caregiving.
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Renee Lai talks with filmmakers Katy McCarthy and Adam Golfer about the politics surrounding Texas rivers in their films.
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The Mid-America Arts Alliance, in partnership with other U.S. Regional Arts Organizations, has opened applications for a new grant initiative supporting traditional arts rooted in communities of color.
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From Stinson House: “Dylan Ellery Anderson is a Houston-based multidisciplinary artist born in 1999. She graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Sculpture from the University of Houston and…
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Interview
On Expression, Autonomy, and Collectivity: A Conversation with Isabella Mireles Vik
by Max Tollesonby Max TollesonMax Tolleson speaks with Isabella Mireles Vik about working with ensembles of movement artists and the difficulties of staging performance work.
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From TWU: “Interwoven Resilience: Trauma, Healing, and Technology,” a solo-exhibition by Felicia Jordan-Jones, opens Monday, January 13 in the TWU East Gallery. Born and raised in Dallas, Texas and a…
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From Dallas College: “Step into Gallery 219 at Dallas College Eastfield to experience Agglomeration a two-person exhibition by Peter Abrami and Hava Toobian. Agglomeration: references a mass or collection of…
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Art museums in Beaumont, Tyler, McAllen, and Corpus Christi have announced exhibitions opening this Spring.
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William Sarradet writes about two exhibitions on view at Pencil on Paper Gallery and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
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Five-Minute ToursVideo
Five-Minute Tours: Robert Ruello at the Transart Foundation for Art and Anthropology, Houston
by Glasstireby GlasstireA video tour of the exhibition Robert Ruello: Signal Spirits at the Transart Foundation for Art and Anthropology, Houston.
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The University Art Gallery at Sam Houston State University is pleased to announce its upcoming exhibition, Seeing Texas: Kaima Marie Akarue, Michelle Chen Dubose & Ana Fernandez, from January 20…
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From the Kimbell Art Museum: “In the first half of the twentieth century, Germany experienced the last years of the German Empire, World War I and the revolution that followed,…