Impractical Spaces: Houston resurrects the stories of the city’s artist-run venues since 1947.
Project Row Houses
Art Orgs Impacted by Hurricane Ian Can Apply to This Relief Fund
The Art Dealers Association of America is expanding its natural disaster relief program, and announced $60k in grants to six US nonprofits.
Project Row Houses and UH Invite Artists to Work with Houston’s Third Ward Community
Two fellows will each receive a $15,000 stipend, a research grant, and access to a community brain trust.
MacArthur Grantee Rick Lowe on Art as Community
DALLAS — Vickery Meadow is the kind of place that makes the news for all the wrong reasons. An impoverished enclave for immigrants and refugees in Dallas, it has long been one of the city’s most violent neighborhoods.
What Tom Finkelpearl (and Many Others) Made, and Might Make
There’s been so much hemming and hawing about “social practice” art in the past few years, it’s a little painful to even say, or type, the phrase. So, it felt a little odd to be picking up a fairly lengthy book on the topic, What We Made: Conversations on Art and Social Cooperation. But the number one reason I was intrigued by this volume is the person who put it together: Tom Finkelpearl.