Art history professor James Daichendt discusses street art as a global movement and the influence of Shepard Fairey’s protest prints.
Archives: Events
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A group exhibition featuring works by Jesse Amado, Andrés Ferrandis, Cisco Jímenez, Nicole Franchy, Kaela Puente, and Alejandro Augustine Padilla. The show includes artists who “address reality as a dreamer.”
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An outdoor sculpture and design installation by Mexican designers Hector Esrawe and Ignacio Cadena. The project is meant to explore “how engagement with art and design can be extended beyond the…
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A concert series presented by Artpace and KRTU Jazz 91.7.
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An exhibition of paintings, mechanical sculptures, and animations by Yuliya Lanina. The artist on their work: “Once engaged, the viewer often finds evocations of the dark matter that is the underbelly…
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Sterling Allen’s show was on view for one night before an electrical fire forced the space to close indefinitely. For this iteration of the show, Artpace resident Andy Coolquitt will host…
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An exhibition of works by Linda Sheets. The artist creates scratchboard drawings that are inspired by photographs she finds in antique stores and flea markets.
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An exhibition chronicling the history of Coney Island. The show features paintings, drawings, photographs, prints, documentary and popular film clips, posters, side show banners, architectural artifacts, memorabilia, and carousel animals.
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Highest Heaven: Spanish and Portuguese Colonial Art from the Collection of Roberta and Richard Huber
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech“Highest Heaven highlights the role of art in the establishment of new city centers in the Spanish Empire, and the propagation of the Christian faith among indigenous peoples.” The show…
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An exhibition featuring “56 photographic portraits, representing a select group of former Artpace artists-in-residence, exhibiting artists, staff and more, all who helped shape Artpace into the dynamic organization it is…
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An exhibition organized by guest curator Andrei Renteria and featuring work by John Atkins, Jason Martinez Gonzalez, and Juan De Dios Mora. The show is centered around the idea of artists transforming…
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An exhibition by San Antonio-based artist Rhys Munro. “Munro investigates structure and form by reworking reality and memories into geometric elements to be reassembled. The ambiguity of her work is what…
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An exhibition featuring works by Larry Leissner.
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An exhibition of new works by San Antonio-based artist Nicole Geary. The pieces in the show were created during Geary’s residency in Scotland in the spring of 2016.
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An exhibition juried by Kimberly Arp, Professor Emeritus at Louisiana State University. The show is open to artists with roots in South and West Texas. Participating artists include: Laura Blair Bodden, Rachael Bower,…
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An exhibition of works by Raul Gonzalez. The artist creates works that are inspired by “popular culture, his Latino heritage, personal struggles, and creative triumphs.”
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Profiling Made Visible: The Art of Mark Anthony Martinez & Michael Martinez
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechAn exhibition featuring works by Mark Anthony Martinez & Michael Martinez and curated by David S. Rubin. The show features “photography, video, installation, and performance works that focus on issues relating…
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An exhibition of new works by Austin-based artist Ty Clark. The artist focuses on ideas of personal journeys “and the tension that exists in the space that encompasses ones’ cultural…
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Three new exhibitions: Louis Vega Trevino: Birth of the Color, David S. Rubin: Adventures in Drawing, and Robert Charles Gonzalez: No Time.
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An ongoing, ever-changing exhibition and creative space by artist Andy Coolquitt.