A group show featuring work by UTSA MFA Alumnae Nate Cassie, Jasmyne Graybill, Mark Thomas Hansen, Mira Hnatyshyn, Mark Hogensen, Jayne Lawrence, Leigh Ann Lester, Michele Monseau, Juan Mora, Riley…
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The first in a two-part exhibition features works on paper by artist Cornelia White Swann using natural pigments made from herbs, flowers, fruits, vegetables, and other plants.
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An exhibition exploring the vibrant colors and bold patterns of the Pochoir printmaking technique, and illuminating its historical connections between performance and fashion, and between art and commerce.
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A diverse selection of art works–gifts and acquisitions that have helped to shape and expand the museum’s collection. Includes a range of paintings, sculptures, prints, drawings, scene and costume designs,…
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A temporary (one day only) multi-media installation by artist Randi Renate Mabry throughout the remains of the historic Hot Wells ruins.
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The 8th annual “On and Off Fredericksburg Road Studio Tour”–a self-guided, two-day tour of artist studios and galleries “on and off” San Antonio’s Fredericksburg Road. See and support local arts!…
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Megan Harrison and Jimmy James Canales: Re-charting Pre-charted Territory
by Trinh Nguyenby Trinh NguyenPaintings, drawings and collages by Megan Harrison and Jimmy James Canales relating to exploration and survival in the wilderness, created in the planning phase of the artists’ upcoming, cross-country expedition.
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Artist Reagan “Raygun” Johns breathes new life into repurposed objects to create illuminated sculptures.
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The Cerebral Diachotomies of the Boerne Dyad explores the interests and inspirations of artists Bill Scheidt and Sidney Sinclair.
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Irreverent pop nonsense from illustrative artists Bexar Bellamy, Weston Ryan, and Jim Tozzi–the latter designed animated characters for Wondershowzen and created Xavier: Renegade Angel.
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Sculpture, paintings, and drawings by artists Albrechto Alvarez and Alejandro Padilla exploring sociological and psychological states of being.
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Held in conjunction with Contemporary Art Month, this group show features work by Kelly O’Connor, Jesse Amado, and Andrew Havenhand–three contemporary artists who challenge assumptions about art and culture.
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A new series of mixed media works on paper by San Antonio-based artist Raul Gonzalez which reflects the past year–from violence and fear in the news, to the personal impacts…
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Artist and curator Jeff Hull and a great number of participating regional artists and poets honor the diverse contributions of Mexican Americans in the arts and commemorate the Treaty of…
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An exhibition of New York-based artist Amy Yoes’ new series of interrelated black-and-white collages and wall sculptures.
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Titled after the chemical composition of clay mineral Kaolinite, this show features a wide range of ceramic works by more than 20 current and past members of the UTSA student…
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An exhibition of small, abstract sculptural works by artist Lily Hanson, created with a number of self-imposed constraints.
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Recent works by San Antonio artist Constance (Connie) Lowe are textural, geometric collages using a variety of materials, either set against semi-translucent drafting film or presented as shaped panel paintings.
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Artist Nancy Wood uses the aesthetics of the natural world and a process combining photography and digital painting. This new work on canvas and aluminum features her explorations of Texas…
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Work by artists Robbie Barber (Waco), Ben Davis (Denton), Dyan Green (San Antonio) and Sedrick Huckaby (Arlington) explore imagery rooted in the Southern landscape, fetish objects and collective memory.