The three shows use the tactility, dimension, and heft of their objects for narrative immersion.
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Review
Alchemically Linked: Cauleen Smith, Emre Hüner, and Jessica Halonen at Artpace
by Neil Fauersoby Neil FauersoThe three shows form a remarkably detailed and cogent meditation on power, spaces, and relationships.
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All three current Artpace resident exhibitions in San Antonio address freedom and constriction of the individual, nature, and culture.
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Christina Rees and Christopher Blay on a rare show by a Houston artist, the consistent strength of Artpace’s residency shows, and a performance that’s NOT taking place at a shopping mall in Dallas.
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Texas artists have until 5PM CST on August 2 to respond to Artpace San Antonio's Texas Open Call.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on a Dallas show you may need to see for yourself, a discovery in Waxahachie, and a long-overdue solo show for a San Antonio favorite.
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Artpace's residents receive housing, studio space, $10,000 for exhibition production, and a $6,000 stipend.
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Organizations in Rockport, San Antonio, Dallas, and Houston are looking to either add to their development teams, or hire a development director.
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Artpace will welcome its spring 2019 residents with a potluck on January 31, from 6-8 PM.
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Protest posters and banners have often been of interest in the contemporary art world.
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Brandon Zech and guest Henry G. Sanchez on research as art in San Antonio, a rethink on the art of Venezuela, and a show in El Paso by a prolific Marfa-based artist.
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Artpace has announced that one of its Fall 2018 artists-in-residence, Clifford Owens, will be launching a new initiative giving San Antonio audiences a special chance to see performance art at the organization.
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News
Artpace’s ‘Chalk It Up’ Returns for 15th Year On San Antonio’s Newly Renovated Main Avenue
by Glasstireby GlasstireThis year, Chalk it Up's featured artists are the Borderland Collective, who will create work related to their Artpace exhibition, One to Another, which explores the global migration crisis.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on a faculty show that has our attention, the evolution of Chinati Weekend, and the return of the Texas Contemporary Art Fair.
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"Photographs with an Audience plays with that history and questions what constitutes documentation of a performance and what constitutes a discrete art object that is the direct result of a performance."
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Artpace's Fall 2018 residents include Ana Fernandez, Clifford Owens, and Alice Khalilova.
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Review
Sadness, Pain, and Wonder: Summer International Artists-in-Residence at Artpace
by Neil Fauersoby Neil FauersoThe works are melancholic and incisive, charged with a wisdom of the world and its cruel machinations.
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The Board of Directors of Artpace, the San Antonio-based non-profit artist residency and exhibition space, announced that it has officially named Riley Robinson as the organization’s director. Robinson, who has worked for…
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Rainey Knudson and Brandon Zech on the legacy of one of Houston’s great art supporters, a homecoming show for former Artpace residents, and a burgeoning art route between San Antonio and Brownsville.
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If you’re a Texas-based artist interested in exhibiting at Artpace in San Antonio, we have important news for you: August 1st is the deadline for Artpace’s Texas Open Call, the…