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Taller Talk: Jennifer Ling Datchuk

Taller Talk: Jennifer Ling Datchuk Taller Talks, an ongoing streaming series featuring artists speaking about their practice, will continue with a conversation between artist Jennifer Ling Datchuk and Ruby City Director Elyse Gonzales. Trained in ceramics, Datchuk works with porcelain and other materials often associated with traditional women’s work, such as textiles and hair, to discuss fragility, beauty, femininity, intersectionality, identity and personal history. She currently lives and works in San Antonio and is an Assistant Professor of Studio Art at Texas State University. Co-presented by Ruby City and the Carver Community Cultural Center.

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Curator Kathryn Hall to depart this summer, search for new curator announced

a href= http:// www.crafthouston.org target= _blank Houston Center for Contemporary Craft /a announces the impending departure of Curator Kathryn

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BIPOC Award recipients showcased in exhibition honoring remarkable Texas ceramicists

This winter, a href= https://crafthouston.org/ target= _blank Houston Center for Contemporary Craft /a presents Limitless: The 2021 Recipients of

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Exhibition featuring new works responds to and engages with museum's permanent collection

a href= https://pacificasiamuseum.usc.edu/ target= _blank USC Pacific Asia Museum /a is presenting Intervention: Fresh Perspectives after 50 Years

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Explaining Invisible Things: Jennifer Ling Datchuk at the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft

William Sarradet on the work of artist Jennifer Ling Datchuk, whose show is currently on view at the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft.

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Glasstire's Best of 2021 | Glasstire

Glasstire's staff and contributors write about the best Texas art exhibitions and events they saw in 2021.

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10 vivid and eye-catching October art events no Houstonian should miss


As we enter another October full of artful treats, Houston galleries and museums will present a fall harvest of innovative shows. But as the days get shorter

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“Pan American Unity,” a 30-ton, 74-foot-wide-by-22-foot mural by Diego Rivera, undergoes installation at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, May 16, 2021, where it will be on view starting Monday, June 28. A four-year, multimillion-dollar undertaking involving mechanical engineers, architects, art historians and handlers, fresco experts and riggers from the U.S. and Mexico will allow more people to see the monumental 10-panel fresco, long tucked away in the lobby of a theater at City College of San Francisco. Cayce Clifford/The New York Times.
by Carol Pogash
(NYT NEWS SERVICE)
.- For decades the monumental 10-panel fresco by Diego Rivera depicting a continent linked by creativity has been mounted in the lobby of a theater at City College of San Francisco. There, somewhat tucked away from the art world, it has been cared for as a labor of love by a de facto guardian who has long dreamed of finding a way to allow more people to experience it. Now, after a four-year, multimillion-dollar undertaking involving mechanical engineers, architects, art historians, fresco experts, art handlers and riggers from the United States and Mexico, the 30-ton, 74-foot-wide-by-22-foot mural has been carefully extracted and moved across town to San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, where it will go on display June 28. “Diego was building a metaphoric bridge between the Mexican culture and the tech culture of the United States,” said Will Maynez, the former lab manager of the physics department at City College, who became the unlikely guardian ... More

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