Jessica Fuentes speaks with Richard Henry (Hank) Lee about his long-standing gallery in San Antonio, San Angel Folk Art Gallery.
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Interview
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From Dimension Gallery: “The Borderless: Together Outside series kicks off with a panel discussion led by Paloma Mayorga and artwork by Darcie Book. Mayorga will moderate a conversation about human relationships to nature and…
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Jessica Fuentes writes about works by Nortejiendo, Haydee Alonso, and Veronica Ibargüengoitia, on view in the “2024 Border Biennial / Bienal Fronteriza 2024” in El Paso and Ciudad Juárez.
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Profile
Highlighting Border Narratives: MIRAAA Media Fest is a 956/International Border Film Festival
by Kim Sandovalby Kim SandovalKim Sandoval writes about the MIRAAA Media Fest, a collaborative festival of border-themed videos and film in Texas' Rio Grande Valley.
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From the El Paso Museum of Art: “The 2024 Border Biennial / Bienal Fronteriza 2024 will focus on the unique identity of the borderland, which includes a diversity of experiences.…
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From Conduit Gallery: “Conduit Gallery is pleased to announce a solo exhibition of work by Dallas-based photographer, Nancy Newberry. Staged at the Texas-Mexico border, the photographs in Smoke Bombs and…
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The El Paso Museum of Art has extended the deadline for its 2024 Border Biennial / Bienal Fronteriza 2024 exhibition open call to August 13, 2023.
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From ICOSA Collective: “A bird flying south, you think he sees this line? Rattlesnake? Javelina? Whatever you got. You think halfway across that line they start thinking different? Why should…
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The El Paso Museum of Art (EPMA) announces the 2024 Border Biennial / Bienal Fronteriza 2024 to be presented December 15, 2023 – April 14, 2024. The 2024 Border Biennial / Bienal…
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Lyndsay Knecht writes about the documentary "Lo Que Queda en el Camino," which follows migrants as they search for a better life.
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From the Laredo Center for the Arts: “Get ready for an Earth Day you’ll never forget, Laredo! The Border is Beautiful Festival is a celebration of our bicultural art, music,…
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Interview
Preserving History and Making Wearable Art in the West Texas Borderlands: An Interview with Cynthia Gutierrez-Kräpp
by Nico Silvaby Nico SilvaNico Silva talks with Cynthia Gutierrez-Kräpp about her activism, collaborative practice, and her Aghaa' Hat Company in El Paso.
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Barbara Purcell on the community-centered practice of artist Margarita Cabrera, whose work is currently on view in a solo show at the McNay Art Museum in San Antonio.
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Interview
El Paso, the Border, and Making it in the Film Industry: an Interview with Jazmin Ontiveros Harvey
by Nico Silvaby Nico SilvaNico Silva interviews artist and cinematographer Jazmin Ontiveros, who is currently an artist-in-residence at the Border Art Residency in El Paso.
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From Mcnay Art Museum: “This exhibition presents a range of work by Margarita Cabrera, which focus on border relations and celebrate Mexican heritage. Margarita Cabrera: Blurring Borders highlights the artist’s practice…
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From Harris County Cultural Arts Council: “HCCAC specializes in highlighting, what is currently considered as, East Harris County’s hidden arts and cultural life. The mission of the organization is to…
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Essay
Diez y ocho ilegales Pressure-Cook in a Boxcar: Border Politics and Two Migration Hellscapes by Adan Hernandez
Ruben Cordova writes about two paintings by artist Adan Hernandez and discusses how the works relate to the U.S.' recent history of immigration policies.
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From Art for the People: “Come and experience “Borderless” where Andrea Muñoz Martinez will take you through Borderlandia, a place imagined and inspired by her roots in Uvalde, Texas and…
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From Laredo Center for the Arts: “The agony of separation is something that unites us. Leaving or getting away from something or someone, whether we want to or not, is…