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What To Do In San Antonio 5/3/21

May 3, 2021 Thank You Teachers Hello, May! Bring on Star Wars Day, Cinco de Mayo, Mother s Day, and more fun ways to play this week. Teacher Appreciation Week @ EVO Entertainment - Schertz.From May 3rd - 7th, teachers and homeschooling parents are eligible to watch free movies at EVO! Cinco de Mayo (Wednesday). Celebrate Mexico s victory at the Battle of Puebla with live music, eats, drinks, and more. Spring Concert Series: Mockingbird Express @ Cherrity Bar (Thursday). An evening with Mockingbird Express, a psych/blues band that conjures up the cool force of a gospel tent revival on acid, on the outdoor stage with a sweet view of Downtown. 

¡Viva! livestream telethon returns to raise money to support San Antonio arts community

Posted By Kelly Merka Nelson on Wed, Apr 28, 2021 at 3:36 PM click to enlarge Josh Huskin Garrett T. Capps returns as host for the ¡Viva Uno Más! telethon. In what San Antonio musician Garrett T. Capps promises will be better than Fiesta, the ¡Viva! live telethon is back for a second round. ¡Viva! Uno Más presented in partnership by Luminaria, Texas Public Radio and Nelco Media will be livestreamed from 6 p.m. to midnight on Saturday, May 8. It will be carried on TPR and Luminaria s websites, via YouTube and on multiple Facebook channels. Thanks to a little help from Slab Cinema, Lonesome Rose the site of last year s telethon will also host an in-person watch party.

Minderoo Foundation Grants Available

Friday 23rd April / presented by Bec Bowman Minderoo Foundation has launched a new Artist Fund for independent artists to explore, develop and create new work in Western Australia. Each year, the foundation will distribute up to six $25,000 grants and up to four artist residencies at either Forrest Hall in Crawley or Minderoo Station in WA’s Pilbara valued at $10,000 each. Mid-career artists across all art forms to apply to develop new works and advance their professional practice. Ella McNeil, Minderoo s Arts and Culture Director, spoke to Artbeat.

Featured 19th Century Painter: EDWARD MORAN

Featured 19th Century Painter: EDWARD MORAN February 09, 2021 07:40 Subject Line Please provide verification code Email is invalid EDWARD MORAN (AMERICAN, 1829 – 1901) BREAKERS AT SUNSET Oil on canvas, 27.5 x 43.5 inches / Signed lower left Bedford Fine Art Gallery Born in Bolton, Lancashire, England, artist Edward Moran immigrated to the United States (Philadelphia) in 1844 with his parents and settled in Baltimore, Maryland. 1845 found him in Philadelphia working in a textile factory. As the story goes, Moran was introduced to Philadelphia artist, James Hamilton, by his supervisor, after being caught drawing instead of minding his loom. In addition to Hamilton, he studied with G. D. Paul Weber, another noted Philadelphia artist. The Moran family of painters included his younger brothers Peter, John, and Thomas and his sons Edward Percy and John Leon Moran. Younger brother Thomas once said that Edward taught the rest of us Morans all we know about art . He shared a Phil

Featured 19th Century Painter: Abbot Fuller Graves (American, 1859-1936)

Artist Abbot Fuller Graves was born in Weymouth, Massachusetts and had originally studied to become an architect. However, a latent interest in floral still-life painting prompted him to travel to Paris, France 1884 for art study, where he roomed with another Boston artist, Edmund Charles Tarbell. In 1886, with his financial success as an artist assured, he married and his friends Childe Hassam and Edmund Tarbell served as his ushers. In 1887 Graves made a second trip to Paris, this time .

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