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Juan de Dios Mora, Futura Nave Espacial Maya del 2012 (Future Mayan Spaceship of the Year 2012) Linocut, 2011, Print/Image size: 22 in. x 16 in.,Paper size: 30 in. x 22 in.

Juan de Dios Mora’s “Laters” is More Attention-Getting Than a Chancla Slap to the Face!

By Crystal Benavides on January 31, 2013

Juan de Dios Mora‘s exhibition Laters delves into an imaginary sub-reality created on the U.S. and Mexico border. His linocut prints depict mechanical vehicles in [...]

Posted in Blog, The Open Blog, Uncategorized | Tagged Juan de Dios Mora, Southwest School of Art and Craft | 2 Responses

"Regis" (2009), a drawing of Regis Shephard (1971-2010) by his friend Nate Cassie, from a series entitled "Be Careful What You Wish For." Charcoal on paper.

Nate Cassie’s Regis Shephard f*cked up my sh*t

By Sarah Fisch on September 7, 2011

Who am I kidding with the asterixes? Anyway, several months ago I began to write a review about San Antonio Draws, a “night of a [...]

Posted in Chupacabrona | Tagged contemporary Texas drawing, jayne lawrence, karen mahaffy, katie pell, kimberly aubuchon, Lawson Print gallery, Lyle Williams, McNay Art Museum, Nate Cassie, Palo Alto College, Regis Shephard, Rene Barrilleaux, San Antonio, San Antonio contemporary art, San Antonio contemporary artists, San Antonio Draws, Southwest School of Art and Craft, St. Philip's College, vincent valdez | 4 Responses

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