Channeling The Ancestors: Vicki Meek’s Art of Resilience
Vicki Meek, a Dallas staple and icon, is celebrated for her commitment to the arts, education, art activism, and community. She has inspired many of us who are navigating how
Vicki Meek, a Dallas staple and icon, is celebrated for her commitment to the arts, education, art activism, and community. She has inspired many of us who are navigating how
Devin T. Mays is currently an artist-in-residence at Galveston Artist Residency and a CERCL Fellow in the Humanities and Arts at Rice University. Mays and I have known each other
As Galveston is currently in its off season, Miguel Sbastida’s installation, Voice of Coral, on view at the Galveston Artist Residency (GAR), interestingly mimicks the quietness of the city. When
This is the second in a series of interviews talking with the collaborative team leading artist Vicki Meek’s Urban Historical Reclamation and Recognition project in Dallas’ Tenth Street Historic District Freedman’s
This is the first in a series of interviews talking with the collaborative team leading artist Vicki Meek’s Urban Historical Reclamation and Recognition project in Dallas’ Tenth Street Historic District Freedman’s
Jamie Robertson’s work embodies an Octavia Butler saying: “The more personal the more universal.” Through lens-based media, Robertson uses her familial archive to explore intimate and collective histories and their
Dorota Biczel and I have known each other for over ten years. Oddly enough, we met in Houston over Tex-Mex at a place I cannot remember. We were both students
Round 53 at Project Row Houses, titled The Curious Case of Critical Race…. Theory?, invited five artists and an artist collective to contribute work that explores the frameworks of Critical
TOSS: At first glance, the artist pairing in Dos Manos Dos Toques at Cothren Contemporary feels like a stretch, because of their formal differences. Instead, we can think of Cande Aguilar
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