From Dock Space Gallery: “Dock Space Gallery located in Lone Star Studios presents a Contemporary Art Month exhibit Blue and Red with Monster Heads by 8th to 12th grade students…
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From Dock Space Gallery: “Dock Space Gallery located in Lone Star Studios presents a Contemporary Art Month exhibit Empieza con La Lucha! (Start with Wrestling) by Juan de Dios Mora.…
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Interview
Talking with Roberta “Nina” Hassele, Executive Director of Contemporary Art Month, San Antonio
Colette Copeland talks with Roberta "Nina" Hassele, executive director of San Antonio's Contemporary Art Month.
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Lauren Shults on artist Natalie Wadlington's playful, precise narrative paintings of childhood excursions.
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Barbara Purcell talks with Houston artist Christopher Cascio about his current solo exhibition at Ivester Contemporary in Austin.
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Review
Spirit Lodge: Starr Hardridge and Connecting the Contemporary with the Traditional at the Dallas Museum of Art
by Chadd Scottby Chadd ScottThis groundbreaking exhibition marks the first and possibly last time these objects will be reunited from various collections across the country.
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Sarah Fox and other San Antonio-based artists, some of whom pulled their work from an upcoming show at the McNay, will display their work at the Blue Star Arts Complex.
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For the full calendar of events for this month-long program, go here. From Contemporary Art Month’s Mission Statement: “March is Contemporary Art Month During the month of March in San…
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Contemporary Art Month San Antonio is planning to award four micro-grants to artists living and working in the city.
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The Contemporary Art Museum Houston and Radom Capital have announce a partnership to support CAMHLAB, an artists-in-residence program in Houston's Montrose neighborhood. The program's first four artists include Eepi Chaad, Two Star Symphony, Frame Dance, and Dana Caldera.
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This exhibition considers how the concept of home is expressed in works from the Stark Museum's Southwestern Art collections.
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News
Contemporary Art Month, San Antonio Announces 2022 Venue, and Guest Curator Lauren Cross
by Glasstireby GlasstireCross, an interdisciplinary artist and filmmaker, will return to San Antonio for the CAM Perennial, after having selected the 2020 Artpace residency cohort as guest curator.
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After opening on Saturday, Pabst Blue Ribbon Studios will be free and open to the public on Saturdays and Sundays, with plans to host DJ events on the first Friday of every month.
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There’s an eerie serendipity to visiting these shows during this ever-unfurling new reality.
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From the Quilt Museum: “A total of 24 antique, vintage, and contemporary quilts from the Collection of International Quilt Festival celebrate our national flag. While most people know that the…
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The artists will be selected by jury based on the strength of their application, which should include a CV/resumé, artist statement, letter of interest, letter of recommendation, and portfolio.
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The grandeur of the work gives the viewer a God’s-eye view of things — a perspective that feels omniscient and timeless, yet the theatrical components remind us that we are each playing our parts.
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This is the first and only art book fair in the region and will coincide with Blue Star's 2020 spring exhibition 'Novel Ideas.'
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Review
Monarchs: Brown and Native Contemporary Artists in the Path of the Butterfly
by Neil Fauersoby Neil FauersoA massive group show in two San Antonio venues, curator Risa Puleo assembles a dazzling array of artists living or having histories in the corridor of the Monarch’s path.
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Monarchs: Brown and Native Contemporary Artists in the Path of the Butterfly
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech“Monarchs: Brown and Native Contemporary Artists in the Path of the Butterfly takes the migration path of the Monarch butterfly, as a geographic range and a metaphor. This exhibition sees the…