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Martin Delabano, artist, art teacher and community member, has been selected by the Fort Worth Community Arts Center to receive its 2010 Distinguished Texas Artist award.
The Meadows Museum will be accepting applications for the 2011 Moss / Chumley North Texas Artist Award through Monday, November 5, 2012.
The Moss / Chumley North Texas Artist Award is presented annually to an outstanding north Texas artist who has exhibited professionally for over ten years.
Owens won the Moss / Chumley North Texas Artist Award in 1999, the Artist / Craftsman Award from the AIA Dallas in 2014, and was chosen as the West Texas Triangle Artist in 2010 with a comprehensive survey at five West Texas museums.

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GALECA)'s Dorian Awards (Jan. 31, 2018) London = London Film Critics Circle Awards (Jan. 28, 2018) Los Angeles = Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards (Dec. 3, 2017) Los Angeles Online = Los Angeles Online Film Critics Society Awards (Dec. 19, 2017) Memphis Online = Memphis Online Film Critics Awards (Dec. 11, 2017) MPSE = Motion Picture Sound Editors Awards (Feb. 18, 2018) MUHS = Make - Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards (Feb. 24, 2018) Music Critics = International Film Music Critics Association Awards (Feb. 22, 2018) Music Supervisors = Guild of Music Supervisors Awards (Feb. 8, 2018) NAACP = NAACP Image Awards (Jan. 15, 2018) NBR = National Board of Review (Nov. 28, 2017) Nevada = Nevada Film Critics Society Awards (Dec. 22, 2017) New Mexico = New Mexico Film Critics Awards (Dec. 10, 2017) New York = New York Film Critics Circle Awards (Nov. 30, 2017) New York Online = New York Film Critics Online Awards (Dec. 10, 2017) North Carolina = North Carolina Film Critics Association Awards (Jan. 2, 2018) North Texas = North Texas Film Critics Association Awards (Dec. 17, 2017) NSFC = National Society of Film Critics Awards (Jan. 6, 2018) Oklahoma = Oklahoma Film Critics Circle Awards (Jan. 2, 2018) Online = Online Film Critics Society Awards (Dec. 28, 2017) PGA = Producers Guild of America Awards (Jan. 20, 2018) Philadelphia = Philadelphia Film Critics Circle Awards (Dec. 10, 2017) Phoenix = Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards (Dec. 19, 2017) Phoenix Critic = Phoenix Critics Circle Awards (Dec. 16, 2017) SAG = Screen Actors Guild Awards (Jan. 21, 2018) San Diego = San Diego Film Critics Society Awards (Dec. 11, 2017) San Francisco = San Francisco Film Critics Circle Awards (Dec. 10, 2017) Satellite = Satellite Awards (Feb. 11, 2018) Seattle = Seattle Film Critics Society Awards (Dec. 18, 2017) Southeast = Southeast Film Critics Association Awards (Dec. 18, 2017) St. Louis = St. Louis Film Critics Association Awards (Dec. 17, 2017) Toronto = Toronto Film Critics Association Awards (Dec. 10, 2017) USC Scripter = USC Scripter Awards (Feb. 10, 2018) Utah = Utah Film Critics Association Awards (Dec. 17, 2017) Vancouver = Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards (Dec. 18, 2017) VES = Visual Effects Society Awards (Feb. 13, 2018) Washington D.C. = Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Awards (Dec. 8, 2017) WGA = Writers Guild of America Awards (Feb. 11, 2018) Women = Women Film Critics Circle Awards (Dec. 22, 2017)
2014 — Residency SIM, Reykjavik, Iceland 2014 — Centre D'Art, Marnay Art Centre, Marnay France 2014 — Banff Centre Residency, Banff Canada 2011 — Alexander Rutsch Award in Painting 2011 — Summer Research and Artistry Grant (Japan), Northern Illinois University 2010 — Summer Research and Artistry Grant (Iceland), Northern Illinois University 2009 — SIM, Residency, Association for Icelandic Visual Artists, Reykjavik, Iceland 2008 — Jentel Foundation Resident, Banner, Wyoming 2008 — Ragdale Foundation, Artist in Residence, Lake Forest, Illinois 2007 — Stonehouse Residency for the Contemporary Arts, Miramonte, California 2007 — Merit Award, Biennial 24, South Bend Regional Museum of Art, South Bend, Indiana 2005 — Residency Fellow, Vermont Studio Center, Johnson, Vermont 2005 — Chateau de La Napoule, La Napoule, France 2005 — Texas Biennial Award 2001 — Kelly Fearing Endowed Fellowship in Painting 2001 — Elizabeth McGoldrick Endowed Fellowship in Painting 1992 — Castiglione Fine Arts Award
Texas Emerging Artist Grant recipient (2015) Awarded residency in 2017 and deferred to 2018 ➔ adrianacorral.com
Biomorphic Forms in Sculpture,» Kunsthaus Graz, September 27, 2008 — January 11, 2009 «AURUM Gold in Contemporary Art,» curated by Dolores Denaro, CentrePasquArt, Biel, Switzerland, September 13 — November 30, 2008 «Red Wind,» Blum & Poe, Los Angeles, CA, June 28 — August 23, 2008 «Collecting Collections: Highlights from the Permanent Collection of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles,» Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, February 9 — May 19 2007 «Celebrating the Lucelia Artist Award, 2001 - 2006,» Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C., September 21, 2007 — June 22, 2008 «Makers and Modelers: Works in Ceramic,» Gladstone Gallery, New York, NY, September 8 — October 13, 2007 «Blood Meridan,» curated by David Hunt, Galerie Michael Janssen, Berlin, Germany, April 27 — May 26, 2007 «From Close to Home: Recent Acquisitions of Los Angeles Art,» Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, April 1 — July 2 «eight sculptors from los angeles,» sabine knust, Münich, Germany, March 22 — April 17, 2007 «Multiple Vantage Points: Southern California Women Artists, 1980 - 2006,» curated by Dextra Frankel, Los Angeles Municipal Gallery at Barnsdall, Los Angeles, CA, February 25 — April 15, 2007 «Fast Forward: Contemporary Collections for the Dallas Museum of Art,» Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, Texas, February 11 — May 20, 2007; cat.
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SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2016 «Emma,» Russell Collection, Austin, TX 2009 «Recovery,» Center for Contemporary Arts, Abilene, TX 2008 «Figuratively Speaking,» Amy Graves Ryan Fine Arts, Abilene 2008 «Emblematic Expressions» Falcon Gallery, Del Rio, TX 2007 «Satiated Between the Layers» Center for Contemporary Arts GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2017 Affordable Art Fair New York, NY 2016 Art Hamptons, NY 2016 Artspace Warehouse, Los Angeles, CA 2014 «Beyond Beauty», Russell Collection, Austin, TX 2015 «Mixed Media», Roan and Black, Saugatuck, MI 2012 «Femme», Russell Collection Fine Art, Austin, TX 2011 «Best of Texas», Russell Collection Fine Art, Austin, TX 2010 Samuel Lynne Art Galleries, Dallas, TX 2009 Samuel Lynne Art Galleries, Dallas, TX 2009 Center for Contemporary Arts, Abilene, TX 2008 Center for Contemporary Arts, Abilene, TX 2007 Fairmount Gallery, Dallas, TX 2007 Simply Art Gallery, Galveston, TX AWARDS 2008 Best in Show, McMurry University 2007 - 2008 Outstanding Painter, McMurry University 2005 - 2006 Outstanding Painter, McMurry University 2005 - 2006 Outstanding Sophomore Artist, McMurry University 2004 - 2005 Outstanding Freshman Artist, McMurry University 2004 - 2008 Perry Bentley Scholarship recipient 2007 Best in Painting - Manhattan Arts International 24th Anniversary Competition About the gallery: Artspace Warehouse is one of the world's leading galleries for savvy contemporary art collectors.
She has been awarded residencies at the Core Program in Houston, Texas; the Roswell Artist - in - Residence program in New Mexico; and the Bemis Center for Contemporary Art in Omaha, Nebraska.
1999 Bearing Witness: Contemporary African American Women Artists, Portland Museum of Art, Portland, OR; The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas Design Awards, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC
A recipient of a 2005 Artadia Fund for Art and Design award, Parazette has also received a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship in 1994 and was named the Texas Artist of the Year in 2012 by the Art League of Houston.
Awards to Artists grants have been awarded to more than 230 recipients, many of whom have gone on to successful careers within North Texas and across the country, including Misty Keasler, David Bates, Trenton Doyle Hancock, Lawrence Lee, Melissa Miller, Helen Altman, Annette Lawrence, Katrina Moorhead, Ludwig Schwarz, and John Pomara, among many others.
In 1983, Art League Houston created the Texas Artist of the Year award as a dynamic annual project documenting Texas art history.
2013 National Artist Award, Anderson Ranch, Snowmass Village, Colorado Aurora Award, Aurora Picture Show, Houston, Texas 2011 Arents Award for Distinguished Alumni, Syracuse University, New York Praemium Imperiale, Japan Art Association, Tokyo 2009 Eugene McDermott Award in the Arts, MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts XXI Catalonia International Prize, government of Catalonia, Barcelona 2006 NORD / LB Art Prize, Bremen Commander of the Order of Arts and Letters, government of France 2003 Cultural Leadership Award, American Federal of Arts 1993 Skowhegan Medal (video installation) Medienkunstpreis, Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie, Karlsruhe, and Siemens Kulturprogramm 1989 John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Award 1987 Maya Deren Award, American Film Institute 1984 Polaroid Video Art Award for outstanding achievement
The Clare Hart DeGolyer Memorial Fund is awarded to artists between 15 and 25 years of age who reside in Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona or Colorado, while the Arch and Anne Giles Kimbrough Fund is open to residents of Texas under the age of 30.
«We are thrilled to be honoring beloved Texas painter Francesca Fuchs with the 2018 Texas Artist of the Year Award and legendary Houston artist George Smith with Art League Houston's 2018 Lifetime Achievement Award in the Visual Arts» said Jennie Ash, ALH Executive DirArtist of the Year Award and legendary Houston artist George Smith with Art League Houston's 2018 Lifetime Achievement Award in the Visual Arts» said Jennie Ash, ALH Executive Dirartist George Smith with Art League Houston's 2018 Lifetime Achievement Award in the Visual Arts» said Jennie Ash, ALH Executive Director.
The artist has been awarded several prestigious honors, including the Border Art Residency at La Union, New Mexico in 2000; a Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant in 2007; and the International Artist Residency Program at ArtPace, San Antonio, Texas inartist has been awarded several prestigious honors, including the Border Art Residency at La Union, New Mexico in 2000; a Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant in 2007; and the International Artist Residency Program at ArtPace, San Antonio, Texas inArtist Residency Program at ArtPace, San Antonio, Texas in 2008.
Artists awarded in 2017 who will be in residence in 2018, include: Rema Ghuloum, Los Angeles (Spring); David Lozano, Chicago (Spring); Adriana Corral, Texas (Fall); Paul Rucker, Baltimore, Seattle, and Richmond, VA (Fall); and Vincent Valdez, San Antonio (Fall).
She received a nomination for the 2011 Arthouse Texas Prize and is a two - time recipient of the Artist Foundation of San Antonio grant, including the 2010 Chuck Ramirez Award for Visual Art.
In recognition of this occasion, Art League Houston established the Lifetime Achievement Award in the Visual Arts for artists whose career has spanned more than forty years, and who have made an outstanding contribution to the world of visual art in Texas and beyond.
Houston, TX (March 20, 2018)-- Art League Houston (ALH) proudly announces the selection of Francesca Fuchs as the 2018 Texas Artist of the Year, George Smith as the 2018 Lifetime Achievement Award in the Visual Arts recipient, and Jereann Chaney, as the 2018 Texas Patron of the Year.
By 1983, Art League Houston established the Texas Artist of the Year Award, and six years later, expanded the award to include the Texas Patron of the Award, and six years later, expanded the award to include the Texas Patron of the award to include the Texas Patron of the Year.
Highlights of the evening included a welcome speech by Houston - based photographer and Gala Emcee Emily Peacock, the awards ceremony with introductions by Valerie Cassel Oliver, Curator of Modern and Contemporary art The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and Andrea Grover, Executive Director of Guild Hall, NY and founder of Aurora Picture Show, a champagne toast by the Honorable Vanessa Gilmore, United States District Judge, and deeply moving and personal acceptance speeches by the night's honorees Trenton Doyle Hancock and Lynn Goode, as well as the Texas Artist and Patron of the Year awards, which were created by Patrick Turk, and Terrell James / John Caloway.
In conjunction with Messin» with Texas, the work by Chicago - based 2008 Artadia award - winning artists Melika Bass, Juan Angel Chavez, Jim Duignan, Theaster Gates, Kelly Kaczynski, Dutes Miller & Stan Shellabarger, and Kim Piotrowski were presented in The North Wind and the Sun at Diverseworks from March 11 until April 12, 2011.
Bogotá - based artist Doris Salcedo is the inaugural winner of the Nasher Prize, a newly founded, $ 100,000 international award for sculpture launched by the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas, Texas.
The award is given annually to an outstanding North Texas artist who has exhibited professionally for at least ten years and has a proven track record as a community advocate for the visual arts.
Celebrating James: Art League Houston celebrates its Texas Artist of the Year, abstractionist Terrell James, with the solo show «Hover» and also pays homage to 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award winner Jesse Lott with the solo show «Artist in Action.»
2017, CentralTrak Artist Residency, University of Texas at Dallas 2016, First Place, Portraiture, Lensculture Magazine, Photo London, England 2015, reGeneration 3: New Perspectives in Photography, participating artist, Musee de l'Elysee, Lausanne, Switzerland 2015, Detroit Center for Contemporary Photography, New Directions Portfolio Showcase 2014, Foam Paul Huf Award Nomination, Foam Fotografiemuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 2014, Silver Eye Fellowship Commendation, awarded by Allison Grant (Curator, Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago) 2013, Photo Lucida Critical Mass FiArtist Residency, University of Texas at Dallas 2016, First Place, Portraiture, Lensculture Magazine, Photo London, England 2015, reGeneration 3: New Perspectives in Photography, participating artist, Musee de l'Elysee, Lausanne, Switzerland 2015, Detroit Center for Contemporary Photography, New Directions Portfolio Showcase 2014, Foam Paul Huf Award Nomination, Foam Fotografiemuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 2014, Silver Eye Fellowship Commendation, awarded by Allison Grant (Curator, Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago) 2013, Photo Lucida Critical Mass Fiartist, Musee de l'Elysee, Lausanne, Switzerland 2015, Detroit Center for Contemporary Photography, New Directions Portfolio Showcase 2014, Foam Paul Huf Award Nomination, Foam Fotografiemuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 2014, Silver Eye Fellowship Commendation, awarded by Allison Grant (Curator, Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago) 2013, Photo Lucida Critical Mass Finalist
In his fifty year career he has had numerous solo and group exhibitions throughout the state, an NEA grant and a Legend Award from the Dallas Visual Art Center, he established the sculpture department at Texas Christian University and fostered many aspiring artists there through 27 years of teaching.
In 2001 he was awarded a senior Fulbright fellowship to be based as an artist in residence at the Chinati Foundation in Marfa, Texas.
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, was recognized with two honors: in London, the exhibition catalogue WAR / PHOTOGRAPHY: Images of Armed Conflict and Its Aftermath won the «Best Photography Book Award» at the 2013 Kraszna - Krausz Book Awards and, in Austin, Glassell School of Art director Joseph Havel was appointed a State Artist by the Texas State Legislature.
Awards - Northern Telecom Fellowship in the Arts, 1993, Selected alternate - «Awards in the Visual Arts» national artists award, 1991, Nominee - Nashville Advertising Federation, MCA Records «Riders in the Sky» album cover illustration, Nashville, TN, 1989, Diamond Award - Nashville Advertising Federation, MCA Records point - ofpurchase poster illustration, Nashville, TN, 1987, Diamond Award - Nashville Advertising Federation, call for entries poster, illustration, Nashville, TN, 1986, Diamond Award - «Tennessee Bicentennial Art Competition», Nashville, TN, 1976, Jury Purchase Prize - Texas Fine Arts Association Exhibit, Laguna Gloria Museum, Austin, TX, 1970, First award, 1991, Nominee - Nashville Advertising Federation, MCA Records «Riders in the Sky» album cover illustration, Nashville, TN, 1989, Diamond Award - Nashville Advertising Federation, MCA Records point - ofpurchase poster illustration, Nashville, TN, 1987, Diamond Award - Nashville Advertising Federation, call for entries poster, illustration, Nashville, TN, 1986, Diamond Award - «Tennessee Bicentennial Art Competition», Nashville, TN, 1976, Jury Purchase Prize - Texas Fine Arts Association Exhibit, Laguna Gloria Museum, Austin, TX, 1970, First Award - Nashville Advertising Federation, MCA Records point - ofpurchase poster illustration, Nashville, TN, 1987, Diamond Award - Nashville Advertising Federation, call for entries poster, illustration, Nashville, TN, 1986, Diamond Award - «Tennessee Bicentennial Art Competition», Nashville, TN, 1976, Jury Purchase Prize - Texas Fine Arts Association Exhibit, Laguna Gloria Museum, Austin, TX, 1970, First Award - Nashville Advertising Federation, call for entries poster, illustration, Nashville, TN, 1986, Diamond Award - «Tennessee Bicentennial Art Competition», Nashville, TN, 1976, Jury Purchase Prize - Texas Fine Arts Association Exhibit, Laguna Gloria Museum, Austin, TX, 1970, First Award - «Tennessee Bicentennial Art Competition», Nashville, TN, 1976, Jury Purchase Prize - Texas Fine Arts Association Exhibit, Laguna Gloria Museum, Austin, TX, 1970, First Prize
The DeGolyer Fund is awarded to artists between 15 and 25 years of age who reside in Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona or Colorado, while the Kimbrough Fund is open to residents of Texas under the age of 30.
The artist is the recipient of numerous awards, including the 2010 Texas Artist of the Year, Art League of Houston; the 2008 Dallas Contemporary Legends Award; the 2004 Artadia Fellowship; the 1999 Cultural Arts Council of Houston Artist's Award; the 1998 American Institute of Architects, Houston, Artist's Award; the 1995 Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Award; and the 1987 National Endowment for the Arts, Artist's Felloartist is the recipient of numerous awards, including the 2010 Texas Artist of the Year, Art League of Houston; the 2008 Dallas Contemporary Legends Award; the 2004 Artadia Fellowship; the 1999 Cultural Arts Council of Houston Artist's Award; the 1998 American Institute of Architects, Houston, Artist's Award; the 1995 Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Award; and the 1987 National Endowment for the Arts, Artist's FelloArtist of the Year, Art League of Houston; the 2008 Dallas Contemporary Legends Award; the 2004 Artadia Fellowship; the 1999 Cultural Arts Council of Houston Artist's Award; the 1998 American Institute of Architects, Houston, Artist's Award; the 1995 Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Award; and the 1987 National Endowment for the Arts, Artist's FelloArtist's Award; the 1998 American Institute of Architects, Houston, Artist's Award; the 1995 Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Award; and the 1987 National Endowment for the Arts, Artist's FelloArtist's Award; the 1995 Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Award; and the 1987 National Endowment for the Arts, Artist's FelloArtist's Fellowship.
The artist is the recipient of numerous awards including the 2013 Texas Visual Artist as recognized by The Texas Commission for the Arts and Texas State Legislature; the 2010 Texas Artist of the Year as recognized by Art League Houston; the 2008 Dallas Contemporary Legends Award; recipient of the 2004 Artadia Fellowship; the 1999 Cultural Arts Council of Houston Artist's Award; the 1998 American Institute of Architects, Houston, Artist's Award; the 1995 Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Award; and recipient of the 1987 National Endowment for the Arts, Artist's Felloartist is the recipient of numerous awards including the 2013 Texas Visual Artist as recognized by The Texas Commission for the Arts and Texas State Legislature; the 2010 Texas Artist of the Year as recognized by Art League Houston; the 2008 Dallas Contemporary Legends Award; recipient of the 2004 Artadia Fellowship; the 1999 Cultural Arts Council of Houston Artist's Award; the 1998 American Institute of Architects, Houston, Artist's Award; the 1995 Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Award; and recipient of the 1987 National Endowment for the Arts, Artist's FelloArtist as recognized by The Texas Commission for the Arts and Texas State Legislature; the 2010 Texas Artist of the Year as recognized by Art League Houston; the 2008 Dallas Contemporary Legends Award; recipient of the 2004 Artadia Fellowship; the 1999 Cultural Arts Council of Houston Artist's Award; the 1998 American Institute of Architects, Houston, Artist's Award; the 1995 Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Award; and recipient of the 1987 National Endowment for the Arts, Artist's FelloArtist of the Year as recognized by Art League Houston; the 2008 Dallas Contemporary Legends Award; recipient of the 2004 Artadia Fellowship; the 1999 Cultural Arts Council of Houston Artist's Award; the 1998 American Institute of Architects, Houston, Artist's Award; the 1995 Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Award; and recipient of the 1987 National Endowment for the Arts, Artist's FelloArtist's Award; the 1998 American Institute of Architects, Houston, Artist's Award; the 1995 Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Award; and recipient of the 1987 National Endowment for the Arts, Artist's FelloArtist's Award; the 1995 Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Award; and recipient of the 1987 National Endowment for the Arts, Artist's FelloArtist's Fellowship.
2008 Jill Marino Fellowship, Publishing Residency, Lower East Side Printshop, New York, New York 2005 Lab Grant Program Residency, Dieu Donné Paper Mill, New York, New York 1999 Lannan Foundation, Artist Residency, Santa Fe, New Mexico 1998 MacDowell Colony, Peterborough, New Hampshire 1997 Chinati Foundation, Print Studio Residency, Marfa, Texas 1995 Chinati Foundation, Artist Residency, Marfa, Texas 1994 MacDowell Colony, Peterborough, New Hampshire 1993 MacDowell Colony, Peterborough, New Hampshire 1992 Paula Rhodes Award, School of Visual Arts, New York, New York
announces The Texas Contemporary Award showcasing national and international artists navigating new and innovative directions in contemporary art.
Each year Aurora selects a Texas artist to create an art piece symbolic of the Aurora Award.
His many accomplishments include a National Endowment of the Arts fellowship in 1979, being named Texas Artist of the Year by the Art League of Houston in 1991 and receiving the Living Legend Award from the Dallas Visual Art Center in 1993.
Havel is the recipient of the 2013 Texas Visual Artist 2013, The Texas Commission for the Arts and Texas State Legislature; the 2010 Texas Artist of the Year, Art League of Houston; the 2008 Dallas Contemporary Legends Award; the 2004 Artadia Fellowship; the 1999 Cultural Arts Council of Houston Artist's Award; the 1998 American Institute of Architects, Houston, Artist's Award; the 1995 Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Award; the 1994 Cultural Arts Council of Houston, Artist's Award; the 1991 Dallas Museum of Art, Dozier Travel Grant; and the 1987 National Endowment for the Arts, Artist's Fellowship.
With the birth of a new award, Texas artists will have a fresh crack at both.
Thiewes is the recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts Visual Artist Fellowship, the University of Texas Regents Outstanding Award for Teaching, and Distinguished Achievement Awards for Research and Teaching at the University of Texas El Paso where she is Professor Emerita in the Department of Art.
She's received many awards, among them Art League Houston's 2013 Texas Artist of the Year.
The black tie / Texas chic evening, aimed at raising an endowment for the new Walter Hopps Award for Curatorial Achievement, drew a stellar array of museum directors, artists and collectors from across the country.
In the meantime, health it's nice to see that the Texas Prize — a formerly biennial, order now triennial $ 30,000 award Arthouse launched in 2005 for emerging visual artists — has survived the wedding of two former rivals for Austin's philanthropic dollars.
Helms was the recipient of the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Award and was a recent artist in residence at the Chinati Foundation in Marfa, Texas.
For over six years Moore owned and operated a fine art gallery in McKinney, Texas, earning the 2013 Top 25 Women in Business Award shortly before closing her gallery to work as a full time artist in her private studio in East Dallas.
Los Angeles - based artist Rodney McMillian won the inaugural Suzanne Deal Booth Art Prize — a $ 100,000 award that also includes a solo exhibition at The Contemporary Austin museum in Texas.
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