Top Five: December 26, 2024
Glasstire counts down the top five art events in Texas. For last week’s picks, please go here. 1. Janet Chaffee and Benito Huerta: She Said He Said Kirk Hopper Fine Art December
Glasstire counts down the top five art events in Texas. For last week’s picks, please go here. 1. Janet Chaffee and Benito Huerta: She Said He Said Kirk Hopper Fine Art December
Note: the following is part of Glasstire’s series of short videos, Five-Minute Tours, for which commercial galleries, museums, nonprofits, and artist-run spaces across the state of Texas send us video walk-throughs
Happy Holidays from all of us here at Glasstire! See Glasstire’s past holiday card commissions by John Forse, Carlos Hernandez, Emily Peacock, Erin Miller, Juan de Dios Mora, The Center for Imaginative Cartography and Research, Eric Pearce,
Glasstire counts down the top five art events in Texas. For last week’s picks, please go here. 1. Ariel Wood: rest, raze, cullect Lawndale Art Center (Houston) November 21 – December
Glasstire’s staff and contributors share which Texas-based shows, events, and works made their personal “best” lists for 2024. **** Emma Ahmad Sheryl Anaya: Absurd Appetites (Tables for Two) at Cluley
This Thursday, December 19, from 7-8:30 p.m., join Glasstire at Basket Books & Art in Houston for a free screening of Michael Flanagan’s film, Breaking the Code: The Art of
Jessica Fuentes and Gabriel Martinez talk about the cultural and political potential of Latinx Futurism. “A key component of Latinx Futurism is connecting back to past and ancestral knowledge –
Note: the following is part of Glasstire’s series of short videos, Five-Minute Tours, for which commercial galleries, museums, nonprofits, and artist-run spaces across the state of Texas send us video walk-throughs
As part of Glasstire’s partnership with Art21, the organization known for producing award-winning documentary films about the lives and work of some of the world’s best-known contemporary artists, we’ll be
Glasstire counts down the top five art events in Texas. For last week’s picks, please go here. 1. Mud + Corn + Stone + Blue Stanlee and Gerald Rubin Center
William Sarradet and Gabriel Martinez review the photography, painting, and installation exhibitions that stood out this season. “This is one of the magical things about photography. It can be completely
Note: the following is part of Glasstire’s series of short videos, Five-Minute Tours, for which commercial galleries, museums, nonprofits, and artist-run spaces across the state of Texas send us video walk-throughs
Note: the following is part of Glasstire’s series of short videos, Five-Minute Tours, for which commercial galleries, museums, nonprofits, and artist-run spaces across the state of Texas send us video walk-throughs
Glasstire counts down the top five art events in Texas. For last week’s picks, please go here. 1. Notre-Dame Cathedral Immersive Experience Museum of Fine Arts, Houston November 23, 2024
Note: the following is part of Glasstire’s series of short videos, Five-Minute Tours, for which commercial galleries, museums, nonprofits, and artist-run spaces across the state of Texas send us video walk-throughs
Note: the following is part of Glasstire’s series of short videos, Five-Minute Tours, for which commercial galleries, museums, nonprofits, and artist-run spaces across the state of Texas send us video walk-throughs
Glasstire counts down the top five art events in Texas. For last week’s picks, please go here. 1. John Sparagana: Projectile Basket Books & Art (Houston) October 26 – December
William Sarradet talks with artist Jacqueline Overby about developing affordable art studios and their significance in building community. “MotherShip’s presence there has helped solidify the scene in a way. By
Note: the following is part of Glasstire’s series of short videos, Five-Minute Tours, for which commercial galleries, museums, nonprofits, and artist-run spaces across the state of Texas send us video walk-throughs
Note: the following is part of Glasstire’s series of short videos, Five-Minute Tours, for which commercial galleries, museums, nonprofits, and artist-run spaces across the state of Texas send us video walk-throughs
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