Jeanne Claire van Ryzin
An award-winning arts journalist, Jeanne Claire van Ryzin is the founder and editor-in-chief of Sightlines.
Fusebox announces 2023 festival line-up — and re-introduces paid ticketing
Fusebox has announced the line-up of its 2023 festival of performance-based arts running April 12-16.
See the festival line-up at fuseboxfestival.com/series/fusebox-2023
And the non-profit festival also announced it is returning to...
City of Austin announces more than $2 million in grant funds to preserve historic places
The City of Austin has announced more than $2 million in grants to preserve historic designated places in Austin.
The Heritage Preservation Grant program provides funds to non-profit organization and...
Deborah Hay’s risk and efficiency
Deborah Hay was weeks away from beginning rehearsals for “Horse,” a commission from noted Swedish dance company Cullberg, when the world shut down to the pandemic.
Graham Reynolds had already...
Faithful: Tammie Rubin at Grayduck Gallery
Tammie Rubin is well known for her ongoing series “Always & Forever (forever, ever),” conical porcelain sculptures that allude to, among other things, hoods worn by groups such as the...
At Big Medium, welcome to Adrian Armstrong’s (re-imagined) neighborhood
For his solo show at Big Medium, Adrian Armstrong commandeers a corner of the gallery for “Goodies,” a recreation of the corner store near his great-grandmother’s home in a...
Barry Stone’s “Lost Pines”
In a series of photographs and recovered images, processing loss, memory and recovery