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Blue Star Arts Complex CAM 2012 Opening Night
Here is a small gallery of some of the images from the CAM 20012 opening night! We hope to have articles and reviews coming in soon. Enjoy! Send article as PDF
San Antonio weekend Art updates: December week 2
Being December, San Antonio may slow down a bit but the San Antonio Artists are still working as hard as ever! Here are a few quick events going on this weekend in San Antonio, as well as a few reminders for later in the month. Check back here for updates! Lone Star Studios / [...]
San Antonio weekend Art updates: December week 1
San Antonio Art Events, exhibits, concerns, activities and general info for the first week of December. Blue Star Arts Complex – First Friday Holiday music courtesy of Boneshakers Bicycle Pub (featuring The Circle School & Blessed Sacrament Elementary, The Weetles). Phillip King Exhibit “Four Decades with Colour” Dec 1- Feb 12, Main Gallery. Sculptural and [...]
New Image Sculpture: Subversive Intent McNay Art Museum By Linda Lewis
The New Image Sculpture exhibition at the McNay was witty, fun, funny, perplexing and intellectually engaging. The exhibition theme, of artists creating unique visions of everyday objects, was very general. Sandy Skoglund’s 1992 installation, The Cocktail Party, was tacked onto the end of the exhibition. Even though it was not specifically included, it did inform [...]
Social Responsibility in Contemporary Art: Luis Cruz Azaceta and Susan Plum by David S. Rubin
For the contemporary art programming at the San Antonio Museum of Art, which is encyclopedic in scope, we are responsible for exhibiting a broad range of art, some of which may be topical. During the past year, we have had occasion to exhibit two works—one a recent acquisition and the other part of a large [...]
In America’s Domestic War Zone: Documentary on the Rio Grande by Lee Basham
Filming down by the river is risky. Don’t do it. Nevertheless, documentary is the best resource we have when it comes to telling the truth about America’s deluded domestic war zone. I’ve been pursuing this endeavor for nine years, so I’ve learned nine ‘rules. Think Zombieland – descriptions of what to expect. Legal [...]
Rene Rodriguez: Sub-Trance Communication @ Studio 106b, Blue Star Arts Complex
Featured currently in the 106b Studio Space in the Blue Star Arts Complex is Rene Rodriguez and his show entitled Sub-Trance Communication. A local San Antonio artist, Rodriguez is only one of the many up and coming artists to exhibit at the space in recent years. The space, owned by Artist/Professor Alba DeLeon and [...]
The Ron English Triad at IMAS, South Texas College VAM and NAAG by David Freeman
The Ron English Triad at IMAS, South Texas College VAM and NAAG by David Freeman Ron English entered the Valley of South Texas in full force and occupied the art community and its Art institutions, demonstrating his seditious creative spirit in three independent and simultaneous exhibits. English’s approach is so pronounced that a distinctive, yet [...]
Gary Sweeny @ UTSA Satelite Space / Sabra Booth @ Cactus Bra by Robert B Gonzales
Gary Sweeny @ UTSA Satelite Space / Sabra Booth @ Cactus Bra by Robert B Gonzales In Gary’s Sweeney’s Take a Chance, presented at Three Walls Art Space, the artist has recycled local political signs, cutting out and arranging the pictures of the candidates. In smaller signage, written in cut vinyl, are the [...]
Arte De la Frontera @ International Museum of Art and Science by Rob Kolomyski
Arte de la Frontera, in Association with the 2011 Texas Biennial, was curated by Tom Matthews, STC Assistant Chair of Visual Arts & Music, and IMAS Executive Director, Joseph Bravo. The exhibit was conceived as an extension of Austin’s Texas Biennial, TX-11. There are at least sixty venues around the state showcasing what is considered [...]

