This week: an exhibition exploring the shifts and changes in the medium of photography across time in Corpus Christi, an annual group show featuring Houston-based and local artists in San Antonio, a new video installation by an internationally renowned duo in Austin, and more.
CAM Perennial
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Interview
A Conversation with Christopher Blay, Curator of San Antonio’s 2024 CAM Perennial
by Seyde Garciaby Seyde GarciaCAM Critical Writing Fellow Seyde Garcia interviews artist, curator, and writer Christopher Blay about the exhibition "Vernacular Systems," on view at the Contemporary at Blue Star as part of the San Antonio's Contemporary Art Month programming.
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Contemporary Art Month, a San Antonio-based nonprofit organization, has announced an open call for Houston and San Antonio artists for its 2024 CAM Perennial exhibition.
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This week: a world-class collection show in Dallas, Contemporary Art Month takes over San Antonio, an artist highlights his "sputtering attempts" to create digital prints in Houston, and more.
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Contemporary Art Month, San Antonio has announced the selected artists for the 2023 CAM Perennial, “Picking at Scabs,” curated by Gil Rocha.
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San Antonio’s Contemporary Art Month has announced an open call for its annual student film festival.
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Contemporary Art Month San Antonio is planning to award four micro-grants to artists living and working in the city.
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News
Contemporary Art Month, San Antonio Announces 2022 Venue, and Guest Curator Lauren Cross
by Glasstireby GlasstireCross, an interdisciplinary artist and filmmaker, will return to San Antonio for the CAM Perennial, after having selected the 2020 Artpace residency cohort as guest curator.
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Christina Rees and Christopher Blay go into the Houston underground to share shows about Black culture, video art in San Antonio, and all the exhibitions in Texas this week involving water and video.
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Doreen A. Ríos (Mexico City, Mexico) has been announced as San Antonio's 2021 Contemporary Art Month curator.
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Raul Gonzalez, Amada Miller, Megan Harrison, Nicholas Frank, Jimmy James Canales, Mari Hernandez, Buster Graybill, Jasmyne Graybill, and Anthony Francis have been selected for the CAM Perennial 2020 exhibition hosted by the McNay.
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San Antonio's Contemporary Art Month (CAM) has announced that Lee Hallman will be the curator for the 2020 edition of the CAM Perennial.
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The open call is limited to artists currently living and practicing in San Antonio, and the goal is to give those artists the opportunity to have their works reviewed by a visiting curator and to expand their network and visibility.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech are in the Rio Grande Valley this week, and are also talking about some shows in Houston, San Antonio, and Corpus Christi. (And a dubious art term).
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The decision by the GCAC to pull out as the venue for the CAM Perennial shows a lack of respect for a history of collaboration, and its irresponsibility will be felt citywide.