Monday November 26, 2012
...Mr. Haemisegger then cancelled the impromptu meeting when it was clear that Museum Tower was working publicity stunts rather than working on solutions to the problems they have created for the Arts District.... - Jill Magnuson on "Museum Tower’s No-Louver Study Not Good Enough: Claims Nasher Canceled Excuse Meeting"
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Houston artist Michael Bise continues his comic strip "Life on the List," about waiting for a heart transplant.
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Carrie Schneider offers up a Ten (or Thirteen) List of “Walk as Art” projects.
In Following Piece Vito Acconci set out and followed a random stranger every day for a month, for as long as he could until they entered a private interior.
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Meredith Jack offers up his observations on how the business of the art world works, sometimes...
Many years ago, at a Texas Accountants and Lawyers for the Arts (TALA) workshop, a lawyer in the audience was amazed at the most common business practices of the visual art world.
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Katie Geha reviews "Under the Table" at Fort Worth Contemporary Arts, curated by Margaret Meehan.
...perhaps clay gets a real bad rap in the art world. Too often poised as a craft, a nice object with which to drink from, and less an art work to be placed on a pedestal.
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Carrie Schneider champions the Houston “school of art” and its eclectic and amazing opportunities.
Most of what I know about working as an artist I learned from a patchwork, low cost, ongoing education here in Houston.
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Katie Geha offers up photos of E.A.S.T. highlights.
I tried to stop by to see Ryan Cronk’s recent work but he wasn’t home. I took this picture through the window like a real creep.
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Museum Collections Intern: Works of Art on Paper (paid)
Museum of Texas Tech University
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Managing Director
Voices Breaking Boundaries
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