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Rigoberto A. Gonzalez: Baroque on the Border

Rigoberto A. Gonzalez: Baroque on the Border

Paintings by Mexican-American artist Rigoberto A. Gonzalez depict the violent confrontations between drug cartels, Mexican federal troops and people involved in undocumented immigration in the [...]

Paloma Lidzy: Pick your Goddess

Paloma Lidzy: Pick your Goddess

The 2012 Olympics will, for the first time,  include female boxing. Lidzy celebrates and honors the passion and struggles boxing women embody.

The Photographic Mirror, Curated by Chuy Benitez

The Photographic Mirror, Curated by Chuy Benitez

A sampling of 21st century photographic self-portraiture featuring new work from 17 emerging artists and curated by Hosuton Chicano photographer Chuy Benitez.

Jim Nolan & Linda Post: Low Impact (Resistance to Flow/This is Bob Dylan To me) Subject to Change

Jim Nolan & Linda Post: Low Impact (Resistance to Flow/This is Bob Dylan To me) Subject to Change

A collabporative installation by Jim Nolan & Linda Post inspired by the everyday operations of Lawndale art space form a framework for choreographed scenarios and [...]

The Inaugural Perennial: Natural Abstraction

The Inaugural Perennial: Natural Abstraction

Nine emerging and mid-career artists from San Antonio, selected by legendary critic, curator, and art historian, Frances Colpitt.

Vacancy_02: Beauty Salon

Vacancy_02: Beauty Salon

Nate Cassie’s second “Vacancy” pop-up show is a night of performance-based work including a barber shop, product demonstrations and survival skills workshops, opening in conjunction [...]

Auto-Vista

Auto-Vista

Car art, curated by Benjamin Bascombe, Deputy Director of the Pollock Gallery at SMU.

Ricky Armendariz: Blown Off Course, Guided by Spirits

Ricky Armendariz: Blown Off Course, Guided by Spirits

Paintings/drawings on narco-culture, faith healers and poisonous love set against a western sky by Armendariz, a professor at UTSA.

Danville Chadbourne

Danville Chadbourne

Dramatic large-scale wood sculptures, smaller-scale ceramic sculptures, and “Meditative Devices”by San Antonio sculptor Danville Chadbourne.

Christopher Cascio: Spring Break

Christopher Cascio: Spring Break

Vast collages on canvas about obsession, compulsion, personal branding and collecting/hoarding, often pushing the lines between passion and pathology.

Nic Nicosia: Light…In Black And White

Nic Nicosia: Light…In Black And White

The 1000 Words, 1000 Kalema Exhibition: A Photographic Odyssey

The 1000 Words, 1000 Kalema Exhibition: A Photographic Odyssey

Photographs illustrating the theme  of peace around the world, entered into an international contest called “1000 Kalema,” sponsored by Think Peace International Inc., in honor [...]

In Cooperation with Muscle Nation: Flex-Us

In Cooperation with Muscle Nation: Flex-Us

In the 1960s, we had the Fluxus. Minimal performances highlighting the connections between everyday objects and art. The collective artists of IN COOPERATION WITH MUSCLE [...]

Demetrius Oliver: Azimuth

Demetrius Oliver: Azimuth

Recent spray-paint drawings derived from an Orrery, an installation Oliver created at D’Amelio Terras Gallery in New York last fall.

Amy Blakemore: New Pictures

Amy Blakemore: New Pictures

In Blakemore’s images, the unsettled relationship between accident and design is accentuated by her use of idiosyncratic, low-tech, and often unpredictable cameras.

Lou Vest: Houston, America’s Port

Lou Vest: Houston, America’s Port

Vest, a photographer and ship’s pilot, has spent the past 10 years photographing the shipping activities of the country’s largest port. A recipient of an [...]

Gloria Sanchez: 15 Minutes . . .and Then Some

Gloria Sanchez: 15 Minutes . . .and Then Some

Impersonating Liza Minelli, actor Gloria Sanchez offers a hilarious take on celebrity and mortality. Sanchez references Andy Warhol: Fame and Misfortune through a combination of [...]

Mining (Re)Sources

Mining (Re)Sources

Rene Paul Barilleaux, Chief Curator/Curator of Art after 1945, explores the original source material for Warhol’s most iconic images, and the later use of appropriated [...]

Luminaria

Luminaria

A one-night festival of the contemporary arts in San Antonio, highlighting artists from dance, media arts, literary arts, music, theatre & performance, and visual arts, [...]

Tuesday Evening Lecture: Byron Kim

Tuesday Evening Lecture: Byron Kim

Brooklyn-based artist Byron Kim, known for Synecdoche, a grouping of hundreds of small monochrome paintings based on skin tones that was included in the 1993 [...]