Interview: Baseera Khan
This is the fifth in a series of extended interviews from the making of Breaking the Code — the documentary film on artist Vernon Fisher. This conversation with artist Baseera
This is the fifth in a series of extended interviews from the making of Breaking the Code — the documentary film on artist Vernon Fisher. This conversation with artist Baseera
Publisher’s Note: Glasstire is pleased to be the exclusive digital distributor for Michael Flanagan’s award-winning documentary Breaking the Code: The Art of Vernon Fisher, which chronicles the life and work
In advance of Glasstire TV’s September 18 premiere of Breaking the Code, the recent award-winning documentary film on Fort Worth artist Vernon Fisher, Glasstire is featuring a series of extended
Harlingen, Texas-based entrepreneur Bill DeBrooke lives in a converted 3-story office building that houses his vast collection of historic art, cameras, televisions, radios, appliances, and neon signs. DeBrooke also owns
There is a room on the second floor of the San Antonio Museum of Art showcasing one of the strongest collections of Modern and Contemporary Art in Texas. It is
With lineups that regularly include former presidents, Oscar winners, and stars like Lizzo and Willie Nelson, Austin’s South by Southwest festival has grown into one of the premier international venues
Jem Cohen comes from a particularly creative household. His mother was writer Miriam Grossman, the author of more than 20 children’s books, and his father, Monroe D. Cohen, was a
Omar and Cedric: If This Ever Gets Weird had its North American premiere on March 12 at the ZACH Theatre in Austin during the 2024 SXSW Film & TV Festival.
This is the third entry in Glasstire’s series featuring extended interviews from the making of Michael Flanagan’s Breaking the Code, his 2023 documentary film on artist Vernon Fisher. This conversation
On a rural farm road in the Rio Grande Valley, about 30 miles north of Edinburg, Texas, a group of men work to install the images of eight local artists
The second in a series of extended interviews incorporating unused footage from the making of Breaking the Code, the recent documentary film on artist Vernon Fisher, this conversation with Frances
This interview with Vincent Falsetta was recorded in December 2021 during the filming of Breaking the Code, the Texas Independent Film Award-nominated documentary directed by Michael Flanagan about Texas artist
Nuestra Delta Mágica: Settler Imaginaries & Community Resistance at 924 E. Levee St, Brownsville, Texas, April 1 – June 1, 2023 Inside a temporarily repurposed commercial space in downtown Brownsville,
Mark Flood is sitting on a bench in a room obscured by large white curtains. Outside the room is a painting bearing the words “ADULTS ONLY.” Flood holds court with
At Common Space in McAllen, Texas, a packed crowd of curious onlookers is waiting in anticipation. They are there to see the premiere of four documentaries by filmmakers from the
I was born in McAllen, Texas, and have lived in the Rio Grande Valley for most of my life. Yet, somehow, I don’t recall ever visiting Matamoros, Mexico, before attending
The Brownsville Museum of Fine Art is located about five minutes from the U.S.-Mexico border in South Texas. Feeling Feelings, an exhibit of fiber works at the museum by Harlingen-based
It’s late one April evening at the Phoenix Gallery in downtown McAllen, Texas. Magdiel Castle is loading his sculptures into the space for an upcoming group exhibition curated by gallery
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