Curated by Ricardo Paniagua, and including works by contemporary Texas artists Daniel Adame, Cande Aguilar, Angel Cabrales, Bernardo Cantu, Mario Garcia, Michael Anthony Garcia, Beto Gonzales, and Ricardo Paniagua. Produced…
April 15, 2012
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ChingoZine is a new zine featuring the original drawings, design, and print work of emerging Latino artists. Chingo is a slang term for “lots of.” Zine is slang term for…
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A one-day exhibition/trunk show of work by multimedia artist Ed Saavedra, senior creative co-conspirator for FL!GHT gallery in San Antonio.
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A celebration the life and legacy of one of Latin America’s most important artists, featuring a Frida look alike contest, art exhibition, vendor booths, spoken word, and children’s activities.
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New mixed media collages and cut paper “bookworks” from five recent bodies of work by Al Souza.
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111 paintings and nine three-dimensional works by national and international contemporary marine artists. Southeast Texas has a unique connection to marine life because of its close proximity to various bodies…
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A new “conversation series” sponsored by the VAC in collaboration with the art publication Pastelegram brings UT architecture prof David Heymann to converse in room 1.110
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Juror Zoya Tommy of PG Contemporary Gallery joined the faculty in choosing the winning works.
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Nine works by Rembrandt as well as nearly fifty sheets by his pupils and followers, organized by the Bruce Museum in Greenwich, Connecticut.
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In association with his installation Antena books/Libros Antena, at PRH, John Pluecker will host a participatory Read/Write club on Wednesday nights at 2515 Holman: this week’s book: A Toast in…
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American metal sculptor Albert Paley discusses his life, his career, and public art.
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Models by Ai Weiwei in collaboration with Basel-based HHF architects interpret the concept of a residential building as a Gesamtkunstwerk—a complete work of art, just like Josef Hoffmann, Frank Lloyd…
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Paintings and photography by two young French artists.
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An evening of poetry with Roberto Bonazzi & Jim LaVilla-Havelin. The reading is set against the exquisite Fantastic Voyage, an exhibit of new fiberworks by Lucia LaVilla-Havelin.