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Ruiz-Healy Art opens an exhibition that includes dreamlike and figurative works

This is my memory : San Antonio designer repurposes trash to create vibrant Día de los Muertos ofrenda

Agosto Cuellar applied his signature "rasquache" style to create a colorful, robust and personal tribute to artistic friends who have passed on.

Podcast: Window Displays as Art

A show of works by Katie Pell in Artpace’s Window Works Gallery in 2015. San Antonio. Photo: Mark Menjivar Christina Rees and Brandon Zech discuss artists’ use of windows as makeshift galleries and question if cities should force businesses to put art in empty storefronts. “To be fined for not putting art in your windows that concept honestly blows my mind… it’s the opposite of what we’re used to.” To play the podcast, click on the orange play button below. You can also listen to it here. You can also find Glasstire on Apple Podcasts.   This week’s podcast is sponsored in part by Texas Talks Art, a weekly series of virtual, lunchtime conversations with curators from Texas’ leading cultural institutions and artists from across the state. Tune in every Tuesday at noon CST for these virtual talks, which are happening throughout 2021. All talks are free and open to the public. See the full schedule and register for upcoming talks at Texas Talks Art’s website

2020 a year in arts that almost wasn t in San Antonio: Theaters, dancehalls and museums shut down for months this year before reopening to a new world

Skip to main content Currently Reading 2020 a year in arts that almost wasn t in San Antonio: Theaters, dancehalls and museums shut down for months this year before reopening to a new world FacebookTwitterEmail 1of4 Visual artist Debra Zender contributed some chalk art to musician and theater artist Jules Vaquera s project to spread messages supporting Black Lives Matter throughout King William. iJules VaqueraShow MoreShow Less 2of4 Artpace opened its spring artists-in-residence exhibitions, including an installation by Carlos Castro Arias online in April; visitors were allowed back into the galleries in June.Tom Reel /Staff file photoShow MoreShow Less 3of4 Concertgoers are socially distanced during a Herman s Hermits starring Peter Noone show at the Tobin Center as live music slowly returns to San Antonio venues.Robin Jerstad / Contributor file photoShow MoreShow Less

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