My Two Worlds is an exhibition of abstract landscapes and altarpieces by Venezuelan artist Chispa Bluntzer. Hierbas Curativas- Healing Herbs of the Mexican Curanderismo Tradition is an exhibition of works by…
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An exhibition by Charlie Kitchen. The works in the show explore “the perceptual nature of the photographic image through the compilation of multiple forms of representation.”
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An exhibition of photographs by San Antonio-based artist Arlene Mejorado. The works in the show examine and highlight the lives of working class communities of color in San Antonio.
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An exhibition celebrating 2016 San Antonio Art League Artist of the Year Billy L. Keen. Keen is deeply inspired by nature and the Texas landscape.
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An exhibition of photographs by Al Rendon.
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An exhibition of works by 40 artists from across the US.
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A show of works by UTSA assistant professor Buster Graybill. For this exhibition, Graybill has created sculptures using everyday, discarded objects. “Exploring Modernist tendencies through a rural working class perspective,…
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An exhibition of works by San Antonio-based artist Allison Valdivia. “By viewing old family photos as artifacts, Valdivia creates her own stories, projecting hidden philosophies based on personal experience, on what…
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On display is a large toy theatre created in 1919 by Ruloff Kip. Features of the assemblage include moving mechanisms, several working lighting schemes, and an array of set drops and cut-out characters,…
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An installation by San Antonio-based artist Leigh Anne Lester. The work is inspired by science, botany, and genetic modification.
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An exhibition of works by Los Angeles-based artist Jennifer Steinkamp. Botanic 3 was created in 2015 and features animated flowering plants that are being blown by un unseen force.
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A MFA thesis exhibition by UTSA MFA candidate Braydon Gold. The sculptures in the show “symbolize moments of growth and emotional maturation.”
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A show of works by San Antonio-based artist and UTSA BFA student Barbara Miñarro. In her paintings and sculptures, Miñarro addresses issues of identity and social conventions.
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An exhibition of landscape photographs by Luis M. Garza.
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An exhibition of works by artist Laura Blair Bodden. To create her photographs, Bodden constructs miniature landscapes in her studio that play with perception and reality.
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An exhibition exploring how “the Orient” was perceived in western theatre and opera from the 1600s to the 1900s.
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In 1987, the Houston Grand Opera invited Jim Dine to execute set and costume design for Richard Strauss’s opera Salome. This exhibition features 30 pastel drawings created by Dine during his design process.…
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An exhibition of photographs by Ansen Seale. The works in the show were created using a special digital camera created by Seale that takes thousands of vertical image slices in rapid succession, creating…
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An exhibition of photographs and video by Jorge Villarreal. In his work, Villarreal aims to capture the human experience and expose people’s lives and stories.
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An exhibition of works by San Antonio artist Katherine Brown. Her work is largely inspired by “her experiences living in Florence, times gone by, religion and the elements of language.”