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VizLab at UTSA

VizLab at UTSA

By Elaine Wolff on April 6, 2013

On a late Friday afternoon in March as rush-hour drivers braked their way through the I-10 and Loop 1604 intersection, San Antonio artists got their [...]

Posted in Blog, Uncategorized | Tagged carol lafayette, elaine wolff, land heritage institute, mark mccoin, penelope boyer, quanser haptic, Ricardo Romo, utsa, utsa vizlab, visualization lab | Leave a response

“Champion” Champions Local Film Industry in San Antonio with Help of City’s First $25,000 Local Filmmakers Grant

“Champion” Champions Local Film Industry in San Antonio with Help of City’s First $25,000 Local Filmmakers Grant

By Bill Davenport on September 23, 2012

The first $25,000 Local Filmmakers Grant from the San Antonio Film Commission has been awarded to the feature-length family drama “Champion,” Directed by Kevin and [...]

Posted in Newswire | Tagged champion, Kevin and Robin Nations, lance henrickson, land heritage institute, san antonio film commission | Leave a response

Land as Lab: LHI’s 2011 Sci-Art Symposium Collects Concerned Artists Outside San Antonio

Land as Lab: LHI’s 2011 Sci-Art Symposium Collects Concerned Artists Outside San Antonio

By Bill Davenport on August 28, 2011

On the 1200-acre Watson ranch on the Medina River outside San Antonio, the Land Heritage Institute’s longhorns graze near a retrofitted dairy barn and a [...]

Posted in Newswire | Tagged andrea grover, don jacinto madrigal, dr. elizabeth de portilla, hadley arnold, iland, kirsten stolz, land heritage institute, mobi warren, nancy zastudil, peter arnold, pland, watson ranch | Leave a response

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