“Whenever I’m beginning a body of work, it’s because a seedling was dropped, or I read about it, and I have to find out more about it. That entails an incredible amount of research.”
Walley Films
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"I can get people to experience something or an idea that I’ve been exploring myself, and that seems really worthwhile to me."
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"That physical act of actually inserting myself into a piece of work, into the history of art, is really powerful for me.”
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“My aunt really wanted me to pursue medicine because that was a way that you could really help people. And I kept telling her: The arts can do that, too.”
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'4×4: Artist Q+A' is a new video series by Walley Films in association with Glasstire.
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'4×4: Artist Q+A' is a new video series by Walley Films in association with Glasstire.
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Series debut! 4×4: Artist Q+A is a new video series by Walley Films in association with Glasstire. We follow four Texas visual artists who are each asked the same four questions.…
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zach on a big venue you've never heard of, the history of the Houston drag scene, and the premiere of a long-awaited documentary on Chuck Ramirez.
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Ramirez’s work, and now this film, are sort of Dia De Los Muertos altar to Ramirez, which is by extension, a kind of altar for those of us who love Ramirez's work.
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Okay, Salvador Dali is not on the panel, nor is Jeff Koons or Julian Schnabel, but San Antonio’s Southwest School of Art has put together a program entitled “Working Artists…
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Before the era of car bombs and IEDs, Icelandic-born sculptor Gudjon Bjarnason began using high explosives to create unorthodox shapes and forms in his work. He was looking for unexpected…