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PRESS + MEDIA

2020-08-27

Glasstire.com

Top Five: August 27, 2020

Texas Emerging: Volume I is the first show in a series of exhibitions that will feature “emerging visual artist of all disciplines from the state of Texas.” The show is co-curated by the gallery with artist Jonathan Paul Jackson, and features works by Tom Bandage, Theresa Escobedo, Ronald L Jones, Matt Manalo, and DUAL.

2019-03-30

Glasstire.com

Recontextualizing the Gallery Space: A Talk with DiverseWorks’ Ashley DeHoyos

Collective Presence, an evolving exhibition currently on view at DiverseWorks in Houston is described as “part exhibition, part curatorial concept, and part experiment.”

2020-08-26

Glasstire.com

Five-Minute Tours: Texas Emerging: Volume I at Foltz Fine Art, Houston

From the gallery: “Foltz Fine Art presents Texas Emerging: Volume I, an ongoing series of group exhibitions featuring emerging visual artist of all disciplines from the state of Texas, co-curated with visual artist Jonathan Paul Jackson.

2021-12-13

Glasstire.com

Sidewalk Views: Texas’ Window-front Galleries

Existing somewhere between private spaces and public art, window-front galleries provide street view access to the public from sunup to sundown, or throughout the entire night, if illuminated...

2020-09-01

Paper City

Emerging Houston Artists Spotlighted at Foltz Fine Art — Go Behind the Exhibit Scenes

In this ongoing series, PaperCity asks artists and curators to pull back the curtain on the making of an art show. This time, co-curator/artist Jonathan Paul Jackson weighs in on the exhibition “Texas Emerging: Volume I” at Houston’s Foltz Fine Art.

2021-10-07

CW 39

Holocaust Museum Houston celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month with a community art workshop

If you’re looking for ways to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, the Holocaust Museum Houston has something very special in store for you by is celebrating Dia de los Muertos with a community art workshop facilitated by artist Theresa Escobedo.

2021-11-11

Houston Chronicle

On Veterans Day, a mural to Marcario García connects generations of ‘brotherhood’

The mural being unveiled this Veterans Day honors a veteran who has a special meaning not only for Houston’s Hispanic community, but also veterans in general and the people creating the street art piece. The mural is the first of its kind integrated into the permanent City of Houston Civic Art Collection.

2019-11-14

Houston Chronicle

Be Someone duo and other artists win free rent at Zócalo apartments

An artist’s life is rarely easy, but living will be more affordable next year for four emerging talents who’ve won the first artist residencies in a Houston multi-family commercial property.

2019-10-25

Houston Public Media

MECA Presents Its 19th Annual Día De Los Muertos Festival And Broadway’s “Cats” Prowl Into Houston

In this episode of the podcast “Unwrap Your Candies Now,” Catherine Lu chats with MECA’s Resident Curator Theresa Escobedo and Program Director Liz Salinas about the traditions associated with Día de los Muertos and the organization’s free community festival in celebration of the holiday, from November 2–3.

2019-08-30

Houston Public Media

Series Of Murals Will Showcase History Of Houston’s Oldest Neighborhoods

The rich history of some of Houston’s oldest neighborhoods is the theme of a mural unveiled Friday in the Sixth Ward. The painting is part of a rebranding of the Washington Avenue Arts District, which has changed its name to Arts District Houston.New mural project debuts at Arts District Houston

2019-08-30

Houston Chronicle

New mural project debuts at Arts District Houston

Arts District Houston has launched a project that will include five murals to educate residents and visitors alike about the First and Sixth Wards’ roots.

2019-03-30

Fox 26 News

Three days of Latino Art Now! Events

Curator Theresa Escobedo previews Latino Art Now!, which begins on April 4 and ends on April 6.

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