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By GT contributors on January 6, 2013
Glasstire contributors offer up their picks for the best spring shows around the state. Think we missed something great? Post it in the comments section below! AUSTIN Alison Kuo: Colorful Food 1117 Garland January 4 – February 14 Former Austin resident and current School of Visual Art grad student, Alison Kuo will present a psychedelic [...]
Posted in Article, Feature, Uncategorized | Tagged 1117 Garland, 500X, Adam Putnam, Alison Kuo, amset, Andrew Douglas Underwood, andrew wyeth, angela kallus, Art Museum of Southeast Texas, Artpace, Ben Shahn, Blue Star Contemporary Art Center, brett bloom, Charles Burchfield, Charles Sheeler, colette copeland, Colorful Food, Dave HIckey, Day Wheeler, designated drivers, Diego Bianchi, diverseworks, Edgardo Aragón, Edward Hopper, Fernando Brito, FotoFest, Gary Simmons, George Tooker, Gunilla Klingberg, Interactive Records, Into the Wild Meaning, Ivete Lucas, J. Parker Valentine, Jennifer Ward, Jimmy Peña, Jorge Arreola Barraza, Joseph Cornell, K Space Contemporary, Keri Oldham, kirk hopper fine art, Man Ray, marc fischer, Marcela Rico, Marty Walker Gallery, mckinney avenue contemporary, McNay Museum of Art, miguel aragon, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Ogden Museum of Southern Art, Okay Mountain, Paul Cadmus, Pedro Reyes, Philip Guston, rice gallery, Roberta Harris, salem collo-julin, sally chandler, Scott Martin, Sterling Allen, Susie Kalil, Suzanne Cotter, Tala Madani, temporary services, terri thornton, Texas State University Galleries, The Jung Center Gallery, The Reading Room, tony feher, UNLV, VAC, Visual Art Center, Yves Tanguy |
By Glasstire on November 21, 2011
Wherever we go in Texas, we always make time for the museum gift shops. Our museum shops reliably have some of the most fun, unique and affordable gifts (for yourself and others) to be found. We’ve rounded up some of the best of them this year. For more shopping delight, be sure to check our [...]
Posted in Article, Feature | Tagged amon carter museum, art gifts, Art Museum of Southeast Texas, blanton museum of art, camh houston, Dallas museum of art, holiday shopping, houston center for contemporary craft, kimbell art museum, mckinney avenue contemporary, mfah, museum gift guide, Nasher Sculpture Center, webb gallery, Women and THeir WOrk |
By Betsy Lewis on August 13, 2011
The membership show. It has one hundred eighty-something pieces of artwork and no curator. Any member can bring one work of their choosing that expresses the year’s central theme. This year’s theme at the McKinney Avenue Contemporary is “Meltdown!” The work cannot be larger than 2’x 2’ because a lot of members require a lot [...]
Posted in Don't Look. Okay Look., Uncategorized | Tagged Alisa Levy, Chernobyl, David A. Dreyer, David McCullough, Ernest Sparacin, Jessica Iannuzzi, LauraLee Brott, Linda Ford, Lisa Hees, mac, mckinney avenue contemporary, meadows museum, Meltdown, Ro2 Art, Ryder Richards, Sal Barron |
By Lucia Simek on May 16, 2011
Independent curator June Mattingly has put together a show at the McKinney Avenue Contemporary called Starry, Starry Nights: Five Light-Filled Installations with work by five artists – Adela Andea, Chris Lattanzio, JeremyMcKane, Susie Rosmarin, and Billy Zinser — that puzzled me and irked me more than a little. Nearly all five artists deal with light somehow in [...]
Posted in Blog, Shelf Life | Tagged Dallas art, June Mattingly, lights, mckinney avenue contemporary, yoga |
By Bill Davenport on April 15, 2011
Dallas’ MAC is adding a series of outdoor parking-lot market days to its array of lectures, events and exhibitions. The new “Uptown Trolley Stop Market” will juxtapose farmers, artists, organizations and businesses to form a “market environment.” Already signed up are Billy Hassell, Warren Wilkes Salon, Lily’s Kettle Korn, and Pinky Diablo and live music by [...]
Posted in Newswire | Tagged mac, MAC trolley stop, mckinney avenue contemporary, trolley stop market, uptown dallas market |