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    Performative and All-encompassing: David-Jeremiah: The Fire This Time

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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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    Performa/Dance Marks Their 10th Anniversary with ‘ANTHROPOCENE’

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    Performania: A Spotlight on Texas Stages

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Children at Play: Gary Lee Price at Dallas Arboretum

Steven Brown·May 9, 2019
Well-behaved visitors to the Dallas Arboretum wouldn’t dare. But people who are sculpted in bronze in can get away with a lot more, can’t they?
Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art

Texas Music Festival Turns 30

Sherry Cheng·May 9, 2019
When Immanuel and Helen Olshan founded the Texas Music Festival (TMF) 30 years ago at the University of Houston, they had their eyes on the future.
Music

Texas Studio: Lovie Olivia

Emily Hynds·May 7, 2019
Lovie Olivia is an artist living in, and hailing from, Houston, TX. I have visited this studio before, when I wrote about Olivia’s partner, Preetika Rajgariah.
HoustonTexas StudioVisual Art

The ACTX Top Ten: May 2019

Nancy Wozny·April 30, 2019
Our top ten picks for arts and culture events happening across the Lone Star State in May 2019.
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Artistic Partners, New Works, and Historic Musical Moments: Houston’s ROCO at 15

Steven Brown·April 30, 2019
Don’t hold your breath waiting for Houston’s River Oaks Chamber Orchestra (ROCO) to anoint a conductor as its music director. Being player-driven is in ROCO’s DNA.
HoustonMusic

Texas Studio: Kristen Cochran

casey gregory·April 30, 2019
Cast your brain on the ocean of pop culture references for “perpetual worker” and you may come up with workaholic TV dads, the Energizer Bunny, or even Sisyphus, doomed to an eternity of useless boulder-pushing.
Dallas/Ft WorthFeaturesTexas StudioVisual Art

Directing in Texas: Brandon Weinbrenner and Mitchell Greco

Tarra Gaines·April 18, 2019
Five years ago, Arts and Culture Texas profiled a group of millennial theater artists striving to find creative roles for themselves offstage and to bring an innovative and fresh perspective onto Texas stages. Since then, two of those “Next Gen Leaders,” Brandon Weinbrenner, artistic associate at the Alley Theatre, and Mitchell Greco, artistic associate at Stages Repertory Theatre, have not only steadily risen to directorial prominence in Houston, they’ve also managed to carve out a personal life and marry each other.
Directing in TexasFeaturesHoustonTheater

Shifting Landscapes: Learning from the Land at Texas Tech

Laura August·April 17, 2019
In 2016, Claudia Vásquez Gómez, an artist from Chile, was especially struck by the way border police attached tires to the backs of their vehicles, dragging them across the desert.
Visual ArtWest Texas

Printmaking Matters: PrintHouston 2019 Celebrates and Shares the Art Form

Laura August·April 15, 2019
“Printmaking is one of the art forms that gets lost in the shuffle,” says Ken General, executive director of PrintMatters.
HoustonVisual Art

Texas Studio: Annette Lawrence

Laura August·April 15, 2019
Annette Lawrence reads me something she’s written about her work: “I’m tuned in to things that go unannounced and remain steady, continuous, and unremarkable on the surface, but hold magic over time.”
Dallas/Ft WorthTexas StudioVisual Art

Texas Lens: American Made, American Maker

Jennifer Ling Datchuk·April 15, 2019
Both of my grandmothers were factory workers. Paw Paw, my Chinese grandmother, watched her family oppose the Communist party in China and lose everything. They left mainland China for British-controlled Hong Kong before arriving to the United States as refugees.
San AntonioTexas LensVisual Art

Artful Summer Travels: Santa Fe Opera & Crested Butte Arts Festival

Steven Brown·April 15, 2019
Once Texas’ summer torpor hits, escaping the heat may be priority No. 1. If you’re looking for a reason to flee to a higher, cooler altitude, Santa Fe Opera (June 28-Aug. 24) offers a world premiere, the company’s first staging of a 20th-century classic, and new productions of two perennial favorites.
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