A dinner welcoming Artpace’s new International Artists-in-Residence. Enjoy food from food trucks and meet the Fall 2015 artists Cally Spooner, Marie Lorenz, and Larry Bamburg.
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Art of Spain Lecture Series: Judith Sobré, Spanish Monuments Man: Josep Gudiol i Ricart
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechJudith Sobré, Professor of Art History at The University of Texas at San Antonio, will discuss the work of art historian Josep Gudiol i Ricart.
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Jinli He, a Trinity University Assistant Professor of Modern Languages and Literature, will talk about the exhibition 28 Chinese.
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A panel discussion on the life of Miguel Covarrubias. The panel will be moderated by Marion Oettinger, Jr., curator of the exhibition, and includes María Elena Rico Covarrubias, niece of the artist;…
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A Socratic seminar based on an excerpt from I Ching: The Book of Changes and inspired by the exhibition 28 Chinese.
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Learn about Islamic art from art historian Dr. Annie Labatt.
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A re-dedication of recently-restored artworks by San Antonio artist Chuck Ramirez. This event will take place in the Terminal B lower level baggage claim area.
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An exhibition of works by emerging Latin American artists. Featured artists include: Carla Albrecht Gimbatti, Luciana Levinton, Rebeca Mendoza, Martin Palottini, Isabel Peña, Marcela Sinclair, Alejandro Thornton, and Matías Waizmann.
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An exhibition of works by artist Lisa Qualls. Through a combination of drawing, installation, painting, and photography, Qualls’ work explores her interest in cultural identity.
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An exhibition of works by artist Daniela Riojas.
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A community potluck welcoming Claudia Arozqueta, the 2015 Casa Chuck artist-in-residence. Bring a dish and come get to know Claudia.
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Works on paper, large-scale paintings and “a dedication to Fotoseptiembre” from eight emerging Latin American artists.
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An exhibition of works by Cruz Ortiz that relate to his experience growing up in South Texas.
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An exhibition of works by San Antonio-based artist Luz María Sánchez. Through immersive environments, Sánchez’s works “heighten attention to the global landscape.”
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An exhibition of objects Mat Kubo has collected from thrift stores. These objects are part of a larger, ongoing project and have performative elements that are reminiscent of an individual’s homecoming.
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An exhibition of works by artists participating in The Drawing Center’s Open Sessions program. Over a two-year period, the artists within the program have re-contextualized their work and expanded their…
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An exhibition of works by New York-based artist Jeffrey Brosk. Based on the artist’s experience with landscape, Brosk’s works explore “the sensuous and eccentric qualities of natural materials.”
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An exhibition of large photographs by Thomas Cummins. For this exhibition, Cummins revisits familiar landscapes from his childhood schooling and creates self-portraits as he examines the “places that define his formative years.”
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An exhibition of works by artist Anita Diebel.
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A “lunch and learn” exhibition where artist Baca St. Onge will discuss the production and economy of Mata Ortiz Pottery. Registration is required. Find out more here.