The Trellis Art Fund, a New York-based private foundation that supports artists, has named 12 artists as part of its inaugural cohort of grant recipients.
Autumn Knight
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Last week, the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation announced the recipients of its 2022 Guggenheim Fellowship.
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Our list ranges from artists whose works are represented in multiple national and international museums and collections, to mid-career artists, to emerging artists — some with their first couple of exhibitions in the past year.
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'Autumn Knight: In Rehearsal' is the first comprehensive publication on the artist.
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Big Bend Now reports that “Marfa Contemporary shuts its doors this Saturday with a final performance by New York-based artist Autumn Knight and special Marfa guests.” While Houston may be…
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“The drive to Prairie View,” both literal and figurative, is a journey many people make.
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Houston artist Autumn Knight has been selected as artist in residence at the Studio Museum in Harlem, New York. The Studio Museum is a big deal; the residency is a…
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Rainey Knudson and Brandon Zech on underdog art schools, hanging with artists at parties, and goofy press releases.
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Guest star Ryan Dennis joins Rainey Knudson to count down forbidden words, leather knowledge, and public art.
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Last Sunday, Art League Houston announced that the 2016 Charge Grant awardees are Houston artists Autumn Knight and Monica Villarreal, for their project Made of Star Stuff: A Documentary Mapping Women Creatives…
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At the end of last month, the Artadia jurors announced that they had whittled down the 225 applicants from the Houston area to ten finalists and the second round of…
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According to the Artadia Houston 2015 timeline, applications were due October 15 and Houston awardees will be announced at the end of November. But ARTnews reports that the jurors have…
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Houston-based webzine Not That But This–notthatbutthis.com–is celebrating its redesigned site with a party at Project Row Houses this Saturday evening. The website was founded by Nathaniel Donnett in 2012, and features…
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The “New Sincerity” movement began with music in the mid-eighties (thanks, Austin!), spread to literary and film criticism in the nineties, and now—from the looks of upcoming events in Texas—the…
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Gulf Coast Magazine has put together a “conversation,” which will take place tonight at 7pm in Houston’s El Dorado Ballroom. They have lined up two authors (Jennifer Scappettone and Ilya…
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I do not know where I got the number seven, but here on the ground in Bentonville, Arkansas, during the press preview for Crystal Bridges‘ new State of the Art survey…
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Abel Azcona's Utero was far and away the most powerful piece I saw, but parts of it should not have happened.
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Glasstire first-responders fish valuables from the onrushing flood of Spring Art Activity across Texas!
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A new round of artists have joined the Galveston Artist Residency (GAR) for the 2013-2014 program. GAR was established to give intense studio time to emerging and established visual artists,…
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BD: Did you approach any more formal venues with your idea? MF: They wouldn't have said yes. Why would they?