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    Gallery Row: A Seasonal Spotlight on Six Texas Galleries

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Old Friends, New Stories: Familiar faces meet provocative premieres in Uptown Players’ 2024 season

Lindsey Wilson·February 2, 2024
Since its founding in 2001, Uptown Players has put a heavy emphasis on relationships—not only with its patrons, the majority of whom identify as LGBTQ+, but also with its performers, musicians, crew, artistic and administrative staff, and playwrights and composers.
Dallas/Ft WorthTheater

TX Studio: Dallas Composer Quinn Mason’s Clear Vision

Steven Brown·February 2, 2024
Remember the age-old maxim, Know Thyself? Dallas’ Quinn Mason is crystal clear on his identity as a composer.
Dallas/Ft WorthMusicTexas Studio

TX Studio: Callina Anderson finds her balance

Emily Hynds·January 5, 2024
Callina Anderson is a Houston-based actor who recently wrapped On the Exhale at Unity Theatre in Brenham.
HoustonTexas StudioTheater

Changing My Major: SMU’s newly endowed musical theater program is being built by a Dallas legend

Lindsey Wilson·January 5, 2024
Since 1969, Southern Methodist University has been offering performing arts degrees in theater, music, and dance through undergraduate tracks in the Meadows School of the Arts.
Dallas/Ft WorthTheater

Poetic Radiance: ‘An Archeology of Silence’ by Kehinde Wiley at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

Donna Tennant·December 30, 2023
Kehinde Wiley and Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Director Gary Tinterow first met in New York when Tinterow, then a curator at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, proposed the acquisition of Wiley’s The Veiled Christ, a large 2008 watercolor.
HoustonVisual Art

Gallery Row: A Seasonal Spotlight on Five Texas Galleries

Nancy Zastudil·December 29, 2023
A Seasonal Spotlight on Five Texas Galleries in Houston, Dallas and San Antonio
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Points of View: Radcliffe Bailey, Kara Walker and Derrick Adams at the McNay

Tarra Gaines·December 18, 2023
The McNay Art Museum in San Antonio is using the recent acquisition of two important print suites as impetus to explore the diverse visions of three contemporary Black artists: Radcliffe Bailey, Kara Walker and Derrick Adams.
San AntonioVisual Art

Kinsey African American Art & History Collection at the Holocaust Museum Houston

Tarra Gaines·December 18, 2023
When the public has the chance to view a monumental, but private collection of art, it usually occurs if the collection is loaned to a museum and perhaps organized as a special exhibition.
HoustonVisual Art

No Milestone Unturned: Honoring Stanton Welch’s 20-Year Contribution to Houston Ballet

Nichelle Suzanne·December 18, 2023
Stanton Welch has provided visionary leadership for Houston Ballet since picking up its creative torch in 2003.
DanceHouston

Social Issues, Puppets, Yellow Swings and Big Changes: The 2023 Wrap Up

Nancy Wozny·December 11, 2023
We are back for our epic annual public chit chat, a tiny snapshot of the thousand dishy emails that fly across the inter tubes discussing what we just saw, missed, didn’t understand or flat out loved.
AustinDallas/Ft WorthDanceHoustonMusicTheater

Legendary Threads: Anni Albers at the Blanton

Donna Tennant·December 4, 2023
The German-born artist Anni Albers is not more widely known for several, unfortunately, common reasons.
AustinVisual Art

A Cosmos of Chaos and Order: Leonardo Drew at the Carter

Donna Tennant·December 4, 2023
Leonardo Drew combines hundreds of intricate handmade objects to transform the first-floor gallery at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art in Fort Worth into a multi-dimensional environment.
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