CALL FOR 2008 HUNTING ART PRIZE ENTRIES
TEXAS ARTISTS ELIGIBLE FOR $50,000 AWARD
2007 Merit Artists Exhibition a Success!
Donald and Peggy Pimpler's Gallery Talk Draws Intrigue
Jim Offeman Shows in Bayou City Art Festival, Houston
In Memory of Walter Samuel (Terry) Falk III
City of Corpus Christi Calls on Artists for New Work
Congratulations to The Art Community Center of Corpus Christi
Hal McCaskill Exhibition Opens July 21 in San Antonio
Michael Frary included in "Austin Art Seen - Circa 1961" at AMOA-Laguna Gloria
Austin Art Seen, circa 1961 reexamines the Modernist movement in Texas art, the art form that gained popularity during the time AMOA-Laguna Gloria (formerly Laguna Gloria Art Museum) was chartered. Michael Frary, whose work and influence made him a seminal figure in the Rockport Art Community, is included in the exhibition.
In Memory of Barbara R. McDowell
2007 Rockport Art Festival Winners Announced
Marthe Minford-Meas Work Exhibited in New York, Beeville and Corpus!
John Aasp Joins Art Center as Director of Visual Arts
ROCKPORT, TEXAS -- John Aasp, a multimedia artist, has been named Director of Visual Arts for The Rockport Center for the Arts. In this position he will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of the Art Center’s visual arts programs; planning and installation of all exhibitions; be a member of the Exhibition Committee, RCA Strategic Planning and Sculpture Garden Committees; provide leadership for all art-related areas of the Rockport Art Festival; and will continue to build relationships with artists, art gallery managers and art patrons in Rockport.
Coastal Bend Community Foundation Grants 2007 Art Link for Kids $6,000
Blackman's "Ventures & Observations" Exhibition and Guatemala Exhibition in Garden Gallery
Major Retrospective Exhibitions - Michael Frary and Estelle Stair
Rockport Center for the Arts is honoring the art of Michael Frary and Estelle Stair, two artists who were important to the founding of Rockport's art community, with a retrospective of their work April 11 - May 12. Most of the artwork is from the private collection of relatives and has never before been on public display or offered for sale.