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Contemporary Photography in Texas caitlin greenwood·October 12, 2015Fotofest's This Side of ParadiseFeaturesHoustonVisual Art
The Future of Art in Texas: San Antonio Part 2 Haydee De la Rocha·October 5, 2015This is part two of a two-part series profiling emerging artists in San Antonio.FeaturesSan AntonioVisual Art
Art as Process Jennifer Smart·September 14, 2015Francisco Moreno at Erin CluleyDallas/Ft WorthEditor's PicksFeaturesVisual Art
Kevin McNamee-Tweed Caitlin G. McCollom·September 8, 2015Deciding to Become an Artist while Making ArtAustinFeaturesVisual Art
The Importance of New Music Jonathan Patrick·August 12, 2015A conversation with SYZYGY's Matt AlbertDallas/Ft WorthFeaturesMusic
Have a Nice Day Lee Escobedo·July 17, 2015Visions of the Apocalypse in Irrational City Dallas/Ft WorthFeaturesReviewsVisual Art
Sound and Silence Seth Orion Schwaiger·July 15, 2015Inside the World of Christine Sun KimAustinFeaturesVisual Art
A Study in Identity Jennifer Smart·July 9, 2015Alan & Michael Fleming at CydoniaDallas/Ft WorthFeaturesReviewsVisual Art
Leading Houston’s Alternative Spaces Charisse Pearlina Weston·July 6, 2015Black matter dripping from canvas, flanking a fish tank and bowl filled with water, microphones, and other objects: this is galleryHomeland’s KokomoFeaturesHoustonVisual Art
Displacement Caitlin G. McCollom·July 6, 2015collaborative married couple Daniel Gray and Billi London-Gray, a nomadic pair of artists, have called San Marcos home despite a schedule peppered with stints in artists’ residencies around the United States. FeaturesReviewsSan MarcosVisual Art
A Space Within a Space Charisse Pearlina Weston·June 10, 2015Lynn McCabe’s Vision for She Works FlexibleEditor's PicksFeaturesHoustonVisual Art
Tom Holland: Now…and a little bit of history Jeremy Lupe·June 9, 2015After a two-year hiatus, Tom Holland has returned to Texas for his second solo exhibition at Samuel Lynne Galleries, on view through June 29. Dallas/Ft WorthFeaturesReviewsVisual Art