This fall season, the Panhandle is seeing an ever-growing number of art exhibitions, events, and art spaces.
The Old Jail Art Center
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This week: a solo show documenting decades of performance art in Austin, an immersive installation in Marfa, two interdisciplinary exhibitions by one artist in Houston, and more.
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Interview
Life in Albany: An Interview with the Old Jail Art Center’s Patrick Kelly
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechBrandon Zech talks with Patrick Kelly about his career at the Old Jail Art Center, his thoughts about Albany, and his work as an artist.
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Jessica Fuentes shares New Year's resolutions inspired by art, including works that have been on view in Dallas, Albany, Lubbock, and beyond.
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This week: a comprehensive solo exhibition of work by an AbEx artist in Houston, the first museum retrospective of a self-taught painter in Dallas, an exploration of the legacy of a historical icon in San Antonio, and more.
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Jessica Fuentes on “Technicolor Summer,” which is currently on view at the Old Jail Art Center in Albany.
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This week: a vibrant group show in Albany, a solo show featuring figurative surrealist work in Austin, a group show of clay art in Houston, and more.
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Megan Wilson Krznarich on Colette Copeland's familial connection to one of America's most infamous outlaws.
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This week: Texas works on paper from two private collections in Albany, three Houston-based artists in Galveston, intricate paintings of domesticated plans in Fort Worth, and more.
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This week: mixed-media lens-based works in Austin, silhouetted figures in Dallas, a group show featuring female artists and scholars in McAllen, and more.
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This week: a proper hootenanny in Albany, a pool party in Marfa, five huge installations in Houston & more.
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Review
Boomtown Bohemian: Basil Clemons’ Photographs at the Old Jail Art Center
by Gene Fowlerby Gene FowlerClemons’ photographs have a hardscrabble grace about them, with a rawboned edge that is sweetened with Main Street exoticism.
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For the past 40 years, Deborah Butterfield has been creating large-scale sculptures of horses. Her work is currently on view at The Old Jail Art Center in Albany.
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With uncertainty still the rule around Coronavirus testing, cases, and a possible vaccine, a lot of reopening plans are in flux.
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Since we reported on openings in Fort Worth, San Antonio, and Houston recently, more museums have reopened.
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Christina Rees and guests Chad Plunket and Paul Allen Hunton on a new arts festival in Lubbock, art with pontoon boats, and what cars pair well with Post-war paintings.
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Can we call Texas’ smattering of outward-looking, wealth-built institutions in semi-rural and rural places “regional,” and if not, what should we call them?
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Here they are, sorted by city, our picks for the best shows in Texas this fall! ALBANY Eric Zimmerman: Sixteen Tons The Old Jail Art Center September 24, 2011 –…