The Affordable Art Fair has announced local, national, and international galleries participating in its upcoming inaugural Austin-based event.
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Adrian Armstrong Awarded Inaugural Jerry Manson Artist Residency at Flatbed Center for Contemporary Printmaking
by Glasstireby GlasstireThe Jerry Manson Artist Residency will be awarded once annually to a local artist who emphasizes printmaking in their practice.
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Brandon Zech and Christina Rees on Christmas shopping for art, two shows you need to see in person to appreciate, and an anniversary show for one city’s contemporary art hub.
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Brandon Zech and Christina Rees on an Englishman’s take on Texas, the ruin of Trump’s Taj Mahal, and an online show of short videos that caters to corona brain.
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Davidoff's sincere concern for nature is matched by the pleasure of capturing it in her artworks.
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The exhibition includes works by Katherine Brimberry, Belinda Casey, Alex Giffen, Caragh Givens, Nell Gottlieb, Mike Hart, Kyle Hawley, Alfonso Huerta, and others.
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Throughout the Great Lockdown of 2020, some galleries have been open by appointment only, and this is still the case.
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Top Five
Top Five: March 26, 2020. Our Top Five “Five-Minute Tours” (So Far…)
by Glasstireby GlasstireIt feels like it's been a long week! Brandon Zech and Christina Rees get a little meta, and run down their top five "Five-Minute Tour" videos of the past seven days.
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Christina Rees and Christopher Blay are joined by Houston artist Patrick Renner to run down the top five art events in Texas this week.
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Gallery Shoal Creek to Close Gallery Space; Continue Under New Business Model
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechThe gallery, which has since 2013 been located in the Flatbed Press building in East Austin, came to a crossroads last year when Flatbed found out that its master lease on the building wouldn't be renewed, in order to make way for redevelopment.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on the evolution of a young painter, the women of Flatbed Press, and this weekend's big Glasstire Party celebrating San Antonio artists.
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One of the drawbacks of Flatbed's move, even though the press will be sharing the space with another tenant, is that it will have fewer galleries and artists as neighbors.
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Austin Still Trying to Fix Affordability for Creative People Problem
by Paula Newtonby Paula NewtonJust this year alone, Glasstire has reported on many Austin artists and art organizations closing up shop or relocating due to lack of affordability. The most recent victim is Pump…
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Hayley Gillespie, the founder and director of Art.Science.Gallery. in Austin has announced that the space will be closing its current location on February 24, 2018. For the past five years, the…
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Add another big one to the list of casualties of Austin’s East Side real estate boom. The internationally acclaimed Flatbed Press in Austin has occupied the same big building for…
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Christina Rees and guest host Hills Snyder are in Lubbock talking about some staple shows of summer, what happens when an artist takes an epic road trip, and the usefulness of intervals.
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Due to recent and rapid city development and increased property value, many artists can no longer afford to stay in east Austin. The city has a proposal for them.
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This is a museum that has kept the torch burning in Beaumont for years, tirelessly supporting Texas artists with solo shows and catalogs.
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Happy Thanksgiving! On the road this holiday? Here are some shows for the whole family, all over Texas! Go drag your relatives to see some art. 1. Miró: The Experience of…
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I’m not moving to Austin, but I will definitely be back.