By Bill Davenport on October 15, 2012
Houston artspace Skydive has announced a forthcoming publication: Satellites and Socialists: On the Fringe of Houston Arts, a book of “essays, letters, fictions, floorplans, scandals and more”, to premier in March 2013. Edited by Sasha Dela & Nancy Zastudil, and published in conjunction with the Temporary Art Review, the proposed publication includes contributions from nearly [...]
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By Rachel Hooper on May 18, 2012
Sasha Dela moved to Houston about seven years ago as a fellow in the MFAH Core Program and quickly became an important part of the Houston art scene as a founder of SKYDIVE Art Space and regional editor of Temporary Art Review, where she recently wrote an insightful take on our city that recognized the [...]
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By Rachel Hooper on February 4, 2012
Four years ago, Sasha Dela and Ariane Roesch opened a studio on an upper floor of an outdated and slightly ominous looking office building across from Montrose Krogers and the Chinese Consulate after the artists were both in the 2008 Houston Area Exhibition at Blaffer Art Museum. They decided to curate small exhibitions in [...]
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By Bill Davenport on November 6, 2011
Setting a high-water mark for art-dealer niceness, Moody Gallery has sent out an open letter asking for help for artist (and Glasstire contributor) Michael Bise, who, as you may have heard, is awaiting a heart transplant: November 4, 2011 Dear Friends, Recently we have been confronted with the news that Michael Bise is now on [...]
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By Bill Davenport on October 1, 2011
Sasha Dela, co-founder of Skydive, one of Houston’s more alternative of alternative art venues, has been diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. Like many self-employed artists, she is without health insurance. But like many artists who use social interaction as an artistic medium, she has a lot of friends; facing mounting medical costs, host committee members Diane [...]
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By Bill Davenport on June 28, 2011
Houston art fan Robert Boyd, whose The Great God Pan Is Dead blog enlivens the art scene here, is enlivening it in a more direct way by offering to add 10% to donations for Skydive’s upcoming Many Mini Residency program. The proposed mini-residencies, all crammed into a couple of days, have their own Kickstarter campaign, [...]
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By Kelly Klaasmeyer on June 27, 2011
So you may have heard, Houston is getting an art fair. Um, actually two art fairs. There has been a ridiculous amount of controversy surrounding these fairs, a classic tempest in a teapot involving leaked email, competing fair organizers and collectors and galleries picking teams and various board members from the Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, [...]
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