
Video: Tour Bill DeBrooke’s Extraordinary Harlingen Collection
Texas filmmaker Michael Flanagan visits Bill DeBrooke's collection of artworks, cameras, and neon signs, where they discuss DeBrooke's support of…
Texas filmmaker Michael Flanagan visits Bill DeBrooke's collection of artworks, cameras, and neon signs, where they discuss DeBrooke's support of…
David Leslie, Executive Director of the Rothko Chapel, discusses the similarities between the work of Mark Rothko and Texas artist…
Writer and educator Frances Colpitt discusses the art movements over the last two centuries that shaped our contemporary moment.
Artist Vincent Falsetta discusses what initially drew him to Texas from the East Coast, his own artistic practice, and his…
Glasstire visits the Rockport Center for the Arts to learn about the organization, its ethos, and the town's history as…
Valdez and Keene closed out their insightful conversation with a moving impromptu performance.
Ana Fernandez visited San Antonio artist Linda Arredondo at her home studio, and caught up with Arredondo about the themes…
Well worth an hour of your life: the video of Off Road, a conversation between photographer Catherine Opie and Eileen…
The painting that hangs behind Rainey Knudson's desk was made by a Houston painter who was an artist's artist.
"One dealer said it was a cry for help that they were exhibiting at NADA."
'Lawndale Live' is a live show shot weekly this fall in front of a studio audience at Lawndale Art Center,…
“The calendar section is a fantastic resource. Because they've been doing this for 15 years, they've created inadvertently a fantastic…
The curator Leslie Moody Castro supports Glasstire and so should you!!
Celebrate our 15th Anniversary with us this week!
Interviews with the smitten crowd at Made in Marfa during the 2016 Chinati weekend.
"What's your favorite French food?" "Fromage enchiladas."
The Artsmarter Prize—"your mom's favorite art prize"—is not going away.
Glasstire captured some scenes at the opening of an exhibition at Beefhaus in Dallas