An exhibition of paintings by Steve Pietzsch. The paintings reinterpret Hill Country themes and promote a new sense of looking at the world.
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An exhibition of works submitted by members to the Hill Country Camera Club Photography Competition.
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Element | Aspect: A Photographic Exploration of Structure as Subject
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechPart of Fotoseptiembre 2015, in this exhibition SAY Sí explores the fundamentals of perspective as a technical and personal process. To create work for the show, middle and high school…
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An exhibition of silver gelatin prints by San Antonio-based artist Tess Martinez. These works focus on ideas of anonymity and ambiguity through faceless portraits in which the sitter is defined by…
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An exhibition of images that infer time-based events. Artists in the exhibition include Jay Gould, Jaime E. Johnson, John William Keedy, Heather Stratton, and Melanie Walker.
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An exhibition of over 140 works by Mexican artist Miguel Covarrubias. Working as a painter, caricaturist, writer, cartographer, and illustrator, Covarrubias was awarded two Guggenheim Fellowships to produce ethnographical works. This exhibition brings…
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A group exhibition of works that explore the different ways humans intervene with the natural landscape. This event is part of Fotoseptiembre.
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An exhibition of photographs taken during the filming of From Darkroom to Daylight. These works serve as documentations of photographers’ relationships to darkroom and digital processes.
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An exhibition of photographs by Anthony Francis. In celebration of Fotosepteimbre, this exhibition addresses the social self through photographs that deal with interactions among individuals.
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A solo exhibition of drawings and sculptures by Jayne Lawrence. Through the combination of human anatomy with insect and plant life, Lawrence creates forms that look as if they are in…
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A solo exhibition of hand-built “orbs” by artist Stephanie Liner. Questioning the ideas of handcrafted objects as well as the gaze, Liner’s objects force an uncomfortable interaction between the work and…
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An exhibition focusing on works by “San Antonio’s Warhol,” David Peche. The artist blurs the lines between fine art and graphic art with his brightly-colored images.
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An exhibition of new works by Cecilia Paredes. In this show, Paredes’ tells the story of a desire to fly through tapestries made of dyed feathers and photo performances. Touching on…
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An exhibition exploring nine of San Antonio’s best women photographers. The works within the show are striking images that represent the strength of women and evoke emotional connections. The show…
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Meet at the McNay at 5:00 for a two hour Instagram session. This event is free and open to the public. Gift card prizes will be awarded for first, second,…
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A group exhibition of female artists that explore the principles and the qualities of line. Shifting between the literal and abstraction, this work moves from small intimate meanings into a…
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An exhibition of a suite of twenty-five prints, each by a different Latino/Latina artist. The artists within the exhibition worked with a Master Printer at UTSA’s art department. The exhibition…
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A free event with music, food, local art and live steamroller printing.
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An exhibition/lecture by Christie Blizard, a San Antonio based artist. Blizard’s recent work has focused on popular culture, specifically, pop-up guerrilla performances where they hold up paintings in the crowd of…
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Artpace will host a family day that includes tours, interactive art projects, a TASK party, music, and snacks. Also, make sure and check out the Summer 2015 International Artists in Residence…