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    The Haas Brothers: Cuteness as a Trojan Horse, and an Irreverent Austin Homecoming at the Blanton

    Gallery Row: A Seasonal Spotlight on Six Texas Galleries

    Paper, Skin, Shadow: Exploring Fragility at the Menil Drawing Institute

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    Gallery Row: A Seasonal Spotlight on Six Texas Galleries

    Gallery Row: A Seasonal Spotlight on Six Texas Galleries

    Gallery Row: A Seasonal Spotlight on Six Texas Galleries

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    Embracing the New: Texas Performing Arts’ New Season

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    The Finale and Future: Austin Symphony Orchestra’s Peter Bay Passes the Baton

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    The Drama Map: Trends, Patterns and Premieres on Texas Stages

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Houston’s Small Ensembles, Expansive Vistas Part One: Monarch Chamber Players, WindSync, and KINETIC

Sherry Cheng·May 3, 2021
Houston is home to numerous chamber music ensembles that have thrived alongside each other, carving out their own niches with unique visions of how to present music and connect with audiences.
HoustonMusic

Bruce Wood Dance Returns to Live performance

Lindsay Alissa King·April 30, 2021
For Bruce Wood Dance, March 2021 marked an important milestone: the company’s first experiment with what the world might look like post-pandemic.
Dallas/Ft WorthDance

Texas Vignette Pivots to Help Women Artists

Amy Bishop·April 18, 2021
El Paso-based artist Haydee Alonso was working as a manager in a gallery during March of 2020 when the COVID-19 pandemic forced the space to close for an undetermined amount of time.
Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art

Drawing Parallels with Houston Contemporary Dance Matriarch Marlana Doyle

Nichelle Suzanne·April 9, 2021
“I mean, I’m exhausted most of the time,” laughs Marlana Doyle, founder and executive/artistic director of Houston Contemporary Dance Company (HCDC), who is also president and CEO of the Institute of Contemporary Dance (ICD).
DanceHouston

Embracing Connection: Diverse Arts Experiences at the Asia Society Texas Center

Sherry Cheng·April 9, 2021
What does the Asia Society do? That requires a lengthy answer.
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Women Reshape Contemporary Art: Limitless at the McNay

Tarra Gaines·April 7, 2021
For those hoping to experience art beyond sedate viewing, San Antonio’s McNay Art Museum brings Texas an exhibition that defies boundaries with Limitless! Five Women Reshape Contemporary Art, (on view through Sept. 19)
San AntonioVisual Art

Texas Studio-Harrison Guy: Signals for Freedom

Danielle Fanfair·April 7, 2021
Harrison Guy is Houston’s renaissance man, working in many streams of creativity, activism and influence.
DanceHoustonTexas Studio

Texas Lens: Lily Cabatu Weiss Looks Ahead for the Dallas Arts District

Lindsey Wilson·March 29, 2021
Nearly one year to the day that the Dallas Arts District—and most of the world—shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic, ACTX’s Lindsey Wilson interviewed its executive director, Lily Cabatu Weiss.
Dallas/Ft WorthTheater

Humor, Hope and Revelation—Dallas Theater Center Plans an Artful Return to the Theater

Tarra Gaines·March 29, 2021
Now as spring and vaccines bring optimism, the Dallas Theater Center will attempt to forge a new trail to bring artists and audiences back into the theater.
Dallas/Ft WorthTheater

Brave and Brilliant: B. Moore Dance Moves Forward

Lindsay Alissa King·March 25, 2021
Last month, B. Moore Dance released BOLD—BRILLIANT—BEAUTIFUL—YOU!, an hour-long dance experience that featured B. Moore company members performing a series of pieces alternately in different Dallas locations and against striking solid and patterned backgrounds added during post-production.
Dallas/Ft WorthDance

Blanton New Grounds Initiative Promises New Visitor Experience

Lauren Moya Ford·March 25, 2021
Construction will begin this spring and continue through late 2022 on the Blanton Museum’s New Grounds Initiative.
AustinVisual Art

Houston Ballet Takes a Trip to Hell to Deliver a ‘COVID Blessing’

Nichelle Suzanne·March 10, 2021
On March 10, Houston Ballet will launch the first in a series of short dance films by Artistic Director Stanton Welch.
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