Note: This event is online only From Blue Star Contemporary:badddd “Join BSC and Red Dot Artists Joe Harjo and Julia Barbosa Landois to learn more about the artists’ work and…
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“The exhibition Regional Fictions re-contextualizes this literary term to examine the lies, falsifications, and omissions present in the lore of a particular geographical region, particularly as it is taught to…
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A performance by Julia Barbosa Landois. The work aims to satirize “the performance of the performance artist persona, the work of art, and the workaday.”
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“The exhibition’s title, Frozen in the Permanent Memorial, is a reference to Freud’s flawed yet poetically described theory of fetish development. Here it relates to a particular phenomenon in Catholic…
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Inspired by the toil and tunneling of the generations of ants on display in an ant farm, San Antonio-based artist Julia Barbosa Landois presents an installation in Artpace’s Main Avenue…
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A multimedia performance that examines sex, masculinity, and the tourist mentality along the Texas/Mexico border. Suggested for audiences 18 and up, 30 minutes, with a Q&A seesion afterwards.
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A pedestal topped by a teetering column of paper ephemera reflects the artist’s fascination with Catholic material culture and ritualistic exchange.
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Humble materials, unspoken violence, and direct audience engagement enliven the multimedia works of San Antonio artist Julia Barbosa Landois. Informed by interviews with brothel patrons, sex tourism website testimonials, regional…
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"Exploring the superficial labels of cultural identity, Con Ajo Y Baroque draws on the kinship between two artists and their mutual backgrounds growing up in San Antonio. Combining nostalgia from…
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Native San Antonio artist Landois presents an exhibition and performance piece that references "Catholic aesthetics of body display while examining the role of ritual in the face of acculturation, all…
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Gabriel Martinez conversa con Julia Barbosa Landois sobre su nuevo performance en DiverseWorks que combina spoken word, video y música en vivo.
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Gabriel Martinez talks to Julia Barbosa Landois about her new performance at DiverseWorks which combines spoken word, video, and live music.
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The BIPOC Arts Network & Fund has awarded 25 Houston-area artists with $20,000 grants and an 18-month professional development opportunity.
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The Contemporary Austin and DiverseWorks in Houston have each received $75,000 grants for curator-led projects from the Teiger Foundation.
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Advocates of a Latino Museum of Cultural and Visual Arts & Archive Complex in Houston, Harris County has announced its inaugural juried art show and symposium.
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Buffalo Bayou Partnership and Aurora Picture Show have announced the return of “NIGHT LIGHT,” an evening event featuring video art along the Buffalo Bayou East trails in Houston.
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Houston-based writer, educator, and curator Reyes Ramirez has launched a virtual exhibition exploring the use of grids in contemporary Houston art, literature, history, and politics.
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Jessica Fuentes on works from Artspace111’s “9th Annual Texas Juried Exhibition.”