Actions for the Earth opens at Contemporary at Blue Star

Lhora Amira, IRMANDADE: The Shape of Water in Pindorama, 2018-2020, HD video, single channel sound, film still. Image courtesy of SMAC Gallery, copyright Lhora Amira.

Blue Star Contemporary announces Actions for the Earth: Art, Care & Ecology, an exhibition curated by Sharmila Wood and produced by Independent Curators International (ICI) on view from June 2 through September 3, 2023. Actions for the Earth is a traveling exhibition that considers how artistic practices use kinship, healing, and restorative intervention to foster a deeper consciousness of our interconnectedness with the earth. (Contemporary at Blue Star, 2023)

This exhibition turns to a group of interdisciplinary artists to engage with the overlapping, worldwide crises of our time. Ongoing climate change, entrenched social inequity, and renewed concerns over public health have all underscored the need for approaches that take on global responsibilities while caring for our local environment. For decades, artists have sought to find new antidotes to oppressive structures of power, and promoted greater understanding of the many ways that nature, health, and sustainability are intertwined.

Actions for the Earth presents the work of eighteen intergenerational artists and collectives who place action, instruction, reciprocity, and exchange at the forefront of their practices. By sharing their participatory artistic interventions and healing strategies alongside research in ecology, science, and ancient beliefs, these artists remind us that we are connected within a constellation of living networks, inseparable from the planet and its environments. Artworks on view create space for the honoring of ancestors, foreground the significance of Indigenous knowledges, and engage in speculative imaginings through science fiction and network sciences—organic, digital, and spiritual.

In its curatorial approach, Actions for the Earth acts as a resource for studying our current times. The works on view not only emphasize themes of learning, care, and intimacy, but offer concrete knowledge by inviting the public to participate in actions such as instruction-based meditation and deep listening activities. The life of these works, and the interventions they propose, extends far beyond the scope of the exhibition to engage people in their personal contexts. 

Artists: Ackroyd and Harvey, Lhola Amira, Arahmaiani, Sayan Chanda, Hylozoic/Desires (Himali Singh Soin & David Soin Tappeser), lololol, Ana Mendieta, Zarina Muhammad, Patrina Mununggurr, Pauline Oliveros, Yoko Ono, Tabita Rezaire, Eric-Paul Riege, Cecilia Vicuña, Katie West, and Zheng Bo

Contemporary at Blue Star presents exhibitions with artists from San Antonio and around the world sharing their global perspectives that encourage understanding, empathy, change, and action, fulfilling our mission to inspire, nurture, and innovate. Like most non-collecting contemporary art spaces, the Contemporary contributes fresh insights and perspectives on larger issues affecting society and culture by highlighting trends, movements, and conversations happening in art. Admission to the Contemporary is always free.

Student Art Exhibition at Popmarte

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Bonus Round, a student led art exhibition, will be at Popmarte at the Pearl through Sunday January 14. Photo: Pearl, used with permission.

Popmarte, a rotating, multi-brand pop-up retail store, joined Pearl for the holidays and is now extending the stay for an art exhibition named Bonus Round. An eager group of young art students from Texas State University are teaming up with Popmarte at Pearl to utilize the unique retail space as a showcase of their handmade art. Gabi Martinez, a ceramic artist from Texas State University leads the project. This pop-up gallery of handmade art aims to transcend the white box theory as it champions a street-smart aesthetic. Bonus Round is an industrial experience where a merging of disciplines allows the makers to redefine function with intent to create quality handmade art. All art will be available for purchase. It premiered on Tuesday January 2 and will be open until Sunday January 14. Hours are Monday: closed, Tuesday to Thursday: 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., Friday to Saturday: 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sunday: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Popmarte, 2017)

Pearl
302 Pearl Parkway Suite 110
San Antonio, TX 78215

Art to the Power of Ten at McNay Art Museum

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Art to the Power of Ten is taking place this Friday September 22 at the McNay Art Museum. Photo: McNay Art Museum, used with permission.

Coming up at the McNay Art Museum this Friday September 22 from 6:30p.m. to 9:30p.m. is the seventh annual Art to the Power of Ten (Plus One) event that features eleven art dealers and venues. It is hosted by the McNay Contemporary Collectors Forum and there will be paintings, sculptures, photographs and prints available for purchase. As a bonus, this year’s event will also highlight a roster of celebrity “guest curators” who will select their favorite works from among the gallery offerings. Guests will be able to enjoy live music, appetizers and specialty cocktails from Bohanan’s Prime Steak and Seafood, Peggy’s on the Green and the San Antonio Cocktail Conference. Tickets are $50 in advance online and $65 at the door. All proceeds to benefit the McNay’s acquisition fund for contemporary art. (McNay Art Museum, 2017)

Participating galleries and celebrity guest curators:

  • ANARTE GALLERY – selections by Dr. Vivian Bucay
  • BLUE STAR’s MOSAIC Student Artist Program – selections by Ted Flato
  • CINNABAR- selections by Dr. William Chiego
  • FREIGHT GALLERY & STUDIOS – selections by Bill Sibley
  • THE GRELLER GALLERY – selections by Mayor Ron Nirenberg
  • ICOSA – selections by Emily Ramshaw, guests from Austin
  • PARCHMAN STREMMEL GALLERIES – selections by Brent Barry
  • PRESA HOUSE GALLERY – selections by Dr. Danny Anderson
  • REVENANT GALLERY – selections by Jesse Borrego
  • RUIZ-HEALY ART – selections by Rick Casey and Elizabeth Chambers
  • SAY SÍ –  selections by Dr. Coleen Grissom

McNay Art Museum
6000 N New Braunfels Ave
San Antonio, TX 78209
(210) 824-5368

Honorees for The Happening gala at Artpace

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This year’s The Happening gala fundraiser will be on Saturday April 8, 2017.  Photo: google

The Happening is Artpace’s annual fundraising gala and it is scheduled for Saturday April 8, 2017. This year’s honorees are Eugenio López Alonso, founder of the Jumex Collection and Carla Stellweg, art curator, writer and Latin American specialist for their efforts in advancing contemporary art in Mexico City. The theme will be a celebration of the contemporary art of Mexico City. Artpace will honor collectors and artists who have contributed to the growth of contemporary art in Mexico over the past two decades. The goal is to provide funds to support the world’s most innovative artists, provide unique and free exhibitions and serve more than 14,000 students annually through education. Tickets are available online and range from the $200 Pacesetter ticket to the $15,000 Lead Sponsor Luis Barragan Table. (Artpace, 2017)

Eugenio López Alonso was born in Mexico City and is the Jumex fruit juice heir, an art collector and the founder of the Fundación Jumex Arte Contemporáneo. He has been recognized by national and international organizations for his commitment to art collection and patronage. In the United States he is on the board of trustees of the New Museum of Contemporary Art in New York and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles.

Carla Stellweg is a Latin-Americanist who has worked as a museum and non-profit director, writer and editor and curator and professor. She was the founder of the first bilingual quarterly avant-garde Contemporary Art Journal in Mexico, Artes Visuales. Stellweg is considered a pioneer promoter and facilitator in the Latin American international contemporary art field.

Artpace is a contemporary art space located in downtown San Antonio created to support artists with residences, exhibitions and educational programs to foster the creative process. Since it opened in 1995 Artpace has housed more than 200 artists through the International Artist-in-Residence program. Every year they host three residencies that include a Texas-based artist, one national artist and one international artist who are each chosen by a guest curator. After an eight week residency the artists will have their exhibits on site for two months. The purpose of these residencies is to give artists every opportunity to grow by giving them the resources they need.

Artpace
445 North Main Avenue
San Antonio, TX 78205
(210) 212-4900

Artpace to host first Open Studios of 2017

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Artpace will be hosting its first Open Studios of 2017 on Tuesday February 14. Photo: google

Artpace is a contemporary art space located in downtown San Antonio created to support artists with residences, exhibitions and educational programs to foster the creative process. Since it opened in 1995 Artpace has housed more than 200 artists through the International Artist-in-Residence program. Every year they host three residencies that include a Texas-based artist, one national artist and one international artist who are each chosen by a guest curator. After an eight week residency the artists will have their exhibits on site for two months. The purpose of these residencies is to give artists every opportunity to grow by giving them the resources they need.

On Tuesday February 14 from 6p.m. to 8p.m. Artpace San Antonio will be presenting a first look into its first 2017 International Artist-in-Residence program. Visitors will be able to get an insight into each artist’s process by getting an informal behind the scenes look into their workspaces. The spring 2017 International Artists in Residence, Nicholas Frank from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Robert Hodge from Houston, Texas and Kate Newby from Auckland, New Zealand, will be on site to speak with visitors about their work. There will be a panel discussion with the artists at 7p.m. where they will talk about their residencies and the works they created. It will be followed by a question and answer session with the audience. This event is free and open to the public with complimentary drinks and food for purchase from a local food truck. Doors open at 6p.m. This open studios event is for one night only and the exhibits will be be on view from March 16 to May 7, 2017. (Artpace,2017)

Artpace
445 North Main Avenue
San Antonio, TX 78205
(210) 212-4900