Terri Thornton, 1958 — 2024
Terri Thornton, an artist and the former Curator of Education at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, died on Tuesday, December 17, 2024. Mary Theresa Thornton, who went by
Terri Thornton, an artist and the former Curator of Education at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, died on Tuesday, December 17, 2024. Mary Theresa Thornton, who went by
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,
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH) is partnering with The Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, to host a panel discussion on accessibility issues in cultural spaces. In 2022, The Rijksmuseum published Rijksmuseum
NXTHVN, a nonprofit located in New Haven, Connecticut, has opened its annual call for artists and curators to apply to its fellowship program. Founded in 2018, NXTHVN hosts up to
The Idea Fund has awarded $5,000 grants to 12 projects by Houston-based artists in its 18th annual granting cycle. The Houston area regranting program is funded by The Andy Warhol
The Contemporary Arts Museum Houston (CAMH) has announced the upcoming departure of Hesse McGraw as Executive Director, and the appointment of Ryan N. Dennis and Melissa McDonnell Luján as Co-Directors.
Arts Fort Worth, the organization that administers city grants and oversees the public art program on behalf of the City of Fort Worth, has announced the elimination of the role
Texas craft artists, take note: the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft (HCCC) has announced an open call for CraftTexas 2025, its long-running juried exhibition periodically surveying the state of contemporary
Dallas artist Amy Werntz is among the 10 finalists named for the $50,000 Bennett Prize, an annual award granted to women artists working in figurative realistic painting. Launched in 2018
Keith House, a meeting space for North Texas nonprofits, has begun to host private viewings of the new James Turrell Skyspace as it prepares to open to the public in
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
The Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin has launched an open call for its annual Mix ‘n’ Mash exhibition, which features hundreds of regional artists. Since 2008, Mexic-Arte has hosted a yearly
Austin exhibition and community space DORF has announced an open call for its new Fellowship in Professional Practice program. Artists residing in Travis County and surrounding counties of Hays, Bastrop,
The Milwaukee-based Ruth Foundation for the Arts (Ruth Arts) has announced the recipients of its 2024 Core Grants. Ninety arts and cultural organizations across the U.S. will receive a total
Artpace, a nonprofit residency program in San Antonio, has named Laura Veles Drey, Anita Fields, and Lorena Molina as its Spring 2025 Artists-in-Residence. This season’s artists were selected by Jami
FotoFest, a contemporary arts organization in Houston, has appointed Madi Murphy as its Associate Curator following the departure of Max Fields earlier this year. According to an announcement by the
The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), in partnership with the Mid-America Arts Alliance (M-AAA) has opened applications for its Creative Forces Community Engagement grant program. Established in 2017, the
The Dougherty Arts Center, a multicultural community arts venue in Austin, has launched an open call for 2026 exhibitions at its Julia C. Butridge (JCB) Gallery. The JCB Gallery consists
The Amon Carter Museum of American Art (the Carter) in Fort Worth has named the four local artists selected to participate in its 2025 Carter Community Artists (CCA) initiative. Since
The Rothko Chapel has announced that it will reopen to the public on Tuesday, December 17, following a five-month closure due to damage from Hurricane Beryl. In July, the Chapel
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