Es una frase declarativa que anuncia lo que es nuestro y reclama el espacio de exposición, conteniendo las experiencias vividas y los legados de los dos artistas al igual que el de la curadora.
"Ana Fernandez"
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The show stakes an uncompromising claim on the exhibition space, holding within it the lived and bequeathed histories of both artists and curator.
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This article is published concurrently with the Spring of Latino Art and the Latino Art Now! (LAN) national biennial conference and related programming taking place in Houston during the springtime of 2019.
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A show featuring works by Houston artist Francis Almendárez and San Antonio artist Ana Fernandez. “Please join us Saturday, April 06 at 3:00pm for a limited engagement performance and reading…
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An exhibition of new works by San Antonio artist Ana Fernandez. The pieces in the show depict daily life, people, and places.
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An exhibition of paintings by San Antonio-based artist Ana Fernandez.
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A show of paintings by San Antonio artist Ana Fernandez.
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Rainey Knudson and guest host Ana Fernandez on the art of the snow cone, documenting the Underground Railroad, and a faculty show that defies all expectation.
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An exhibition of new watercolors by Ana Fernandez.
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Staged presents viewers with an familiar yet undeniably off-kilter view of the Texas landscape.
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Curated by Arturo Infante Almeida, art specialist and curator of the UTSA Art Collection, the exhibition is part of Institute’s Texas Contemporary Artists Series.
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Ana Fernandez’s paintings and works on paper explore depictions of true crime, sex, paranormal activity, mythology, and the occult in her adopted hometown of San Antonio.
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Eerie large scale home portraits by a regional artist also known for her food trailer, ChiliQueens, parked in downtown San Antonio.
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Ana Fernandez presents new paintings for her solo exhibition at Joan Grona. In her new series entitled Texas, Fernandez combines familiar domestic elements with subtle, sometimes eerie hints of the…
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From Lydia Street Gallery: “In Sporadic Moments (Memorias Sueltas), Ecuadorian-American artist Sandra C. Fernández utilizes pages from a cherished 1800s book of crimes and misdemeanors as the foundation for works…
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From Lydia Street Gallery: “In Sporadic Moments (Memorias Sueltas), Ecuadorian-American artist Sandra C. Fernández utilizes pages from a cherished 1800s book of crimes and misdemeanors as the foundation for works…
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Note: To RSVP for the reception, go here. From Co-Lab Projects: “In Boy’s Ranch, Ana Segovia presents an installation composed of pieces in very different formats, dissecting her creative process…
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Now in its fifth year (and with a growing number of applicants), 100W actually selected fewer residents for the residency sessions that take place in 2019, allowing individual artists and writers more time to use the organization's writing and art studios.
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Glasstire 4×4: Adriana Corral – Who has influenced your work?
by Glasstireby Glasstire"One of the most influential artists for me has been Teresita Fernández."