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Making art was once a career goal for S.A. woman; now it s a way to cope with COVID-19 stresses
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Daniela Oliver de Portillo saw the disruption the pandemic as an opportunity to rethink her priorities and begin making art again after a 12-year hiatus.William Luther /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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When Daniela Oliver de Portillo hand-painted a pair of canvas shoes Daniela for herself, they were so popular she quickly received “commissions” for more than a dozen from family and friends.William Luther /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
Editor’s note: Passion Projects, a new series, looks at how San Antonians are coping with the COVID-19 pandemic by taking on activities that excite and inspire them.
San Antonio arts presenters, venues hopeful they can crawl out of the COVID-19 rubble in 2021
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The contemporary art space Ruby City, which opened to great fanfare in 2019, has now been closed longer than it was open. Staff is making plans to reopen the space with limited attendance in 2021.Express-News file photoShow MoreShow Less
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The Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center is making plans to revive the Tejano Conjunto Festival, which it last staged in 2019. The long-running festival was canceled in 2020 because of the pandemic.Kin Man Hui /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Adam Ochoa (left) and Alyx Irene Gonzales star in Classic Theatre’s staging of “Our Town.” The production was put on hold in March because of the pandemic. It is slated to open in February with much of the original cast in place; it will be produced at the San Antonio Botanical Garden and the Espy.Siggi Ragnar /Show MoreShow Less
This Forged in Fire Winner is Crafting History
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Whether a missing hinge on an antique door, a knife for the home chef or an heirloom piece made in memory of a relative, J. Alex Ruiz relishes knowing that each item he crafts has the ability to outlive him.
“It’s really cool to think that even though a piece might be simple, it will last generations,” says Ruiz, the blacksmith behind Volundr Forge. “Whether it’s as fancy as a knife or as plain as a bottle opener, it will last for centuries.”
The San Antonio native who’s been featured multiple times on the History Channel and was the winner of the
Tuesday, 15 December, 2020 - 10:53
A talented young artist in Auckland has been named the winner of oOh!media New Zealand’s ‘Art in the Hood’ initiative among an impressive selection of artworks created by children from 21 primary schools across the country.
Noa, a 12-year-old from Kadimah School, took out the award for her depiction of Auckland’s CBD, which deeply impressed the judging panel in a project designed to publicly showcase art with a local flavour. I was shocked at first, but I’m super excited to have won, she said. I like my neighbourhood because it is calm and colourful. Although the city seems small, there are lots of things that make it feel big. In our neighbourhood there are lots of trees and lots of birdlife. We are lucky to have Myers Park nearby which gives lots of space to run.