Lauren Moya Ford revisa una muestra de fotografías expuesta en el Visual Arts Center de la Universidad de Texas creada por Violette Bule en conjunto con venezolanos en prisión.
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Lauren Moya Ford reviews a show of photographs at the UT Visual Arts Center that Violette Bule created in conjunction with incarcerated Venezuelans.
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Project Row Houses in Houston has named the seven artists selected for this year’s Southern Survey Biennial and has named Nic[o] Brierre Aziz as the winner of the $25,000 prize.
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This week: an annual fair featuring women artists from across the state in Dallas, a show of works by incarcerated people in Venezuela in Austin, a retrospective of a prolific Chicano artist in San Antonio, and more.
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Jessica Fuentes writes about the second iteration of the exhibition “Soy de Tejas: A Statewide Survey of Latinx Art,” on view at Arts Fort Worth.
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The Visual Arts Center, a gallery within the College of Fine Arts at the University of Texas at Austin, has named Violette Bule as its fall 2024 Artist-in-Residence.
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Violette Bule, Saúl Hernández-Vargas, and Irene Antonia Diane Reece are the recipients of the 2023 Houston Artadia Awards.
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Liz Kim writes about the exhibition "Soy de Tejas," a major survey of art about Tejano identity, on view at Centro de Artes in San Antonio
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Barbara Purcell reviews the exhibition "Day Jobs," on view at the Blanton Museum of Art in Austin.
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Jessica Fuentes reseña "Soy de Tejas: A Statewide Survey of Latinx Art", una muestra curada por Rigoberto Luna que está en exhibición en el Centro de Artes en San Antonio.
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Jessica Fuentes reviews "Soy de Tejas: A Statewide Survey of Latinx Art," a show curated by Rigoberto Luna and on view at Centro de Artes in San Antonio.
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“As an artist, I believe in social change; I believe that art is useful for communities.”
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Video
Glasstire 3×3: Violette Bule — Who or what has influenced your work?
by Glasstireby Glasstire“I try to create a piece of work that can be the piece of work of others. It's not done. People will finish whatever I'm trying to share with them.”
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“The thing that I cannot say through art — I relieve those feelings through boxing.”
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This week: art battles gentrification, virtual communities go physical, and artists collaborate in a small town's evolution.
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"Art for me is living, is surviving, is love, is communication; it's the way that I can live every day.”
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These times of isolation — or at the very least, this weird and dangerous year-long disruption — has forced upon us a new awareness of space and of bodies.
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The exhibition is co-curated by Tyler Blackwell and Steven Matijcio.
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News
Tonight: Art League Houston’s Virtual Gala Honors Rick Lowe, Celia Muñoz, and Mary & Bernardino Arocha
ALH recognizes Rick Lowe for Texas Artist of the Year, Celia Álvarez Muñoz for Lifetime Achievement Award in the Visual Arts, and Mary & Bernardino Arocha as Texas Patrons of the Year.
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Christopher Blay and Christina Rees on the best solo, two-person, and group shows opening this week in Texas, as well as one city’s gallery night that’s stretching out for safety reasons.