Ryan Cantu escribe sobre el cambio de marea que trae consigo oportunidades y apoyo para artistas en la ciudad de Laredo.
ethel shipton
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Ryan Cantu writes about the changing tide of opportunities and support for artists in the city of Laredo.
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The Menil Collection in Houston and Ruby City in San Antonio have announced new appointments related to art handling and conservation.
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Heyd Fontenot, the consulting Director of Sala Diaz in San Antonio, is stepping down from his position. Ethel Shipton, the organization’s board president, will take on the directorship.
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This week: memories and stories of the duality of place in Laredo, an annual studio tour in Dallas, reflecting on the effects of modesty doctrine on the female spirit in Austin, and more.
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This week, Ethel Shipton finds that spilled paint is just another way to get there, and recalls the beginnings of friendship with Tracey Snelling, who writes about her summer 2003 experience at Sala Diaz.
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At this strange moment in history, Hills Snyder asks members of our creative community: What is at the top of your mind? What is in the bottom of your heart?
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Works by Jennifer Ling Datchuk, Jenelle Esparza, Joe Harjo, Jon Lee, Ethel Shipton, Chris Sauter, and Liz Ward mark the artists' first entries into SAMA's collection.
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Alejandro Diaz, Katie Pell, Ethel Shipton, and Patssi Valdez have had works acquired by the McNay, Wellesley College, and the Whitney.
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It is simply amazing how “something” takes up residence in “nothing” if one is able to surrender to it.
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Ethel Shipton and artist, writer, and stand-up comic Sarah Fisch will moderate an evening of conversations titled 'If Walls Could Talk," in the company of artists and community members who have been integral to the Blue Star Arts Complex and its evolution.
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EXTRA FALL RECOMMENDATIONS! If I had my druthers, the climate of Central-South Texas would chill the fuck out starting September 1st. We’d all wear long sleeves and closed-toe shoes, and…
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Here they are, sorted by city, our picks for the best shows in Texas this fall! ALBANY Eric Zimmerman: Sixteen Tons The Old Jail Art Center September 24, 2011 –…