Artpace’s Summer Artists-in-Residence Exhibitions

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Artpace’s Summer 2017 International Artists-in-Residence Exhibitions will be on display from July 13 through September 3, 2017. Photo: Sandra Cruz

Artpace recently announced the opening of the Summer 2017 International Artist-in-Residence Exhibitions. These residencies feature artists Christie Blizard from San Antonio, Texas, Rolando López from Aguascalientes, Mexico and Kang Seung Lee from Los Angeles, California. The opening reception is set for Thursday July 13 from 6p.m. to 9p.m. and will include talks between the artists and curator Yoshua Okón beginning at 7p.m. This event is free and open to the public. The exhibitions will be on display from Thursday July 13 through Sunday September 3, 2017. (Artpace, 2017)

Christie Blizard – she works with a variety of media that merge painting, poetry and performance. Recent venues include the McNay Art Museum in San Antonio, TX, the School of Visual Arts in New York, NY and the Lawndale Art Center in Houston, TX.

Rolando Lopez – his work generates relevant questions about the meaning of modernity and capitalism. He is interested in the relationships that occur between the economic field and the culture, particularly in the socio-cultural strategies that have developed throughout history for the development of what is considered art.

Kang Seung Lee – he is a multidisciplinary artist who was born in South Korea and now lives and works in Los Angeles. He has had solo exhibitions at Commonwealth and Council in Los Angeles, CA, Centro Cultural Border in Mexico City and group exhibitions at LAXART in Los Angeles, CA.

Texas Open Call is Artpace’s primary resource for identifying artists who are interested and eligible for participation in Artpace’s artist programs including the International Artist-in-Residence program, Hudson Showroom, Main Space, special projects, Chalk It Up and more. It will be live from July 1 through August 31 and the fee to apply is $15 or free for Artpace members.

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 the program hosts 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 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) 212-490

Artpace previews International Artist-in-Residence exhibition

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Artpace will he holding a preview of their International Artist-in-Residence exhibition on Tuesday June 13. Photo: Artpace, used with permission.

Artpace is proud to announce the Summer 2017 Open Studios preview of their International Artist-in-Residence exhibition. The current artists are Christie Blizard from San Antonio, Texas, Rolando Lopez from Aguascalientes, Mexico and Kang Seung from Los Angeles, California and the public is invited to come and learn more about their process and their work. The studio will be having a reception on Tuesday June 13 from 6p.m. to 8p.m. with a discussion with the artists about their work. This event is free and open to the public and guests will be able to enjoy bites and beverages on the Artpace rooftop. (Artpace, 2017)

Christie Blizard’s works blend painting, poetry and performance. Recent venues include the McNay Art Museum and The Epitome Institute in San Antonio, the School of Visual Arts and The Painting Center in New York and the 1708 Gallery in Richmond. She has also been selected for residencies at Anderson Ranch, MacDowell Artist Colony, SIM Artist in Residency Program and Centraltrack. Her work has been featured in Art News, Hyperallergic, Blouin ArtInfo and Art in America.

Rolando Lopez’s work include public intervention, performance, installation, photography and sculpture with toxic waste from industrial processes. For past work, he generated a body of work from historical events that took place in his town of Aguascalientes, Mexico at the end of the 19th century.

Kang Seung is a multidisciplinary artist who was born in South Korea and now lives and works in Los Angeles. He received an MFA from the California Institute of the Arts. Kang has had solo exhibitions at Commonwealth and Council, Pitzer College Art Galleries, Los Angeles Contemporary Archive, Centro Cultural Border and group exhibitions at LAXART, Weatherspoon Art Museum at UNCG, SOMArts and Raymond Gallery at Art Center College of Design. His work has been reviewed in Artforum, The New York Times, Artnet Magazine, LA Weekly, Hyperallergic and KCET Artbound.

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 the program hosts 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 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

Rooftop Jazz Concert Series at Artpace

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The 2017 Rooftop Jazz Concert Series returns to Artpace this month.  Photo: Jazz, TX, used with permission.

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. In a combined effort with local jazz station KRTU Jazz 91.7, Artpace is bringing back their Members Only Rooftop Jazz Concert Series. This series aims to bring together members of Artpace and KRTU to celebrate art and jazz. These concerts highlight a jazz theme celebrating historical figures and styles performed by local and regional artists. Guests can mingle while enjoying a night of jazz, drinks and small bites. (Artpace, 2017)

The outdoor concert series returns on Friday June 16 from 8p.m. to 11p.m. with the 2017 Rooftop Jazz Season Announcement Party and will feature a performance by the Doc Watkins Trio. Doc Watkins is a locally based pianist, organist and band leader who now heads up his own music venue, Jazz, TX. The venue focuses on jazz, blues, big band, Texas swing, salsa, conjunto and Americana.  Beer will be provided by Alamo Beer and cocktails by Austin Cocktails. A digital projectionist will provide a visual element featuring relevant jazz imagery during the second, third and fourth concerts. Other concerts in the series will include: Aaron Prado: A Tribute to Herbie Hancock on July 21, Ephraim Owens Quartet on August 18 and Dr. Zog on September 29. These events are open and free to KRTU and Artpace members only.  Various levels of memberships are available starting at $50.  More information on memberships is available online.

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

Summer exhibitions open this week at Artpace

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The Summer 2017 Hudson (Show)Room and Main Space Exhibitions open this Thursday May 25 with a public viewing.  Photo: Artpace, used with permission.

Artpace announces the opening of the Summer 2017 Hudson (Show)Room and Main Space Exhibitions.  These upcoming exhibitions explore the global issues of migration and geopolitical borders. German-born, San Antonio artists Sabine Senft and Doerte Weber drew on their experiences living in divided Germany to examine the current issues of global migration and border control. The official opening is on May 25 from 6p.m. to 8:30p.m. This event is free and open to the public and guests will be able to enjoy complimentary refreshments. Doors open at 6p.m. with a talk featuring both artists at 7p.m.  Both exhibitions will be on display from Thursday May 25 through Sunday August 27, 2017. (Artpace, 2017)

Sabine Senft will showcase her work in the Hudson Showroom. It is produced through a grant from the Artists Foundation of San Antonio. According to the artist, the exhibition, ‘Borderline Reality’ comes from a place of personal reflection. She uses everyday material like candy to evoke the often-overlooked realities of division.

In Main Space, Doerte Weber will unveil ‘Checkpoint,’ a series of large tapestry panels that echo the dimensions and imposing nature of the border wall between the United States and Mexico. The pieces evoke memories of passing between West and East Germany for Weber, who describes the level of scrutiny as like being in a zoo.

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 the program hosts 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 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

Lecture brunch with Julieta Gonzalez at Artpace

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Artpace will host a lecture brunch with Julieta Gonzalez on Sunday April 9, 2017.  Photo: google

Artpace is having its 22nd annual gala celebration in April  which will honor Carla Stellweg and Eugenio López and as part of the activities scheduled, there will be an exclusive lecture on Sunday April 9, 2017. Julieta González, the Artistic Director of the Museo Jumex, an internationally respected contemporary art museum in Mexico City, will be onsite to discuss contemporary art and the public.  Topics will include the first three years of the museum and insight into the current state of contemporary art in Mexico City and beyond. This is a ticketed event and will include a light brunch. Thanks to the generous support of Artpace donors and members, ticket prices for this event are $15 in advance, $10 for members available online and $20 at the door. Doors open at 12p.m. and the lecture will begin at 1p.m. and will run until 3p.m. (Artpace, 2017)

Artpace is a non-profit contemporary art organization that includes residencies, exhibitions and educational and community programs. 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

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

New exhibitions at Artpace

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Artpace has new exhibitions now on display through April 30, 2017. 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. With the new year Artpace is proud to present a series of special exhibitions and events. Michelle Grabner, Spring 2017 Residency Guest Curator, has selected three artists from the Texas Open Call list to showcase their work for the Spring 2017 Hudson Showroom. The exhibition is titled Did You Ever See Such A Thing As A Drawing Of A Muchness? and will include artists Natasha Bowdoin, Harold Mendez and Rodrigo Valenzuela. It will be on exhibit from January 26 through April 30, 2017. Doors open at 6p.m. and admission is free and open to the public with complimentary drinks and appetizers on the Artpace Rooftop. (Artpace, 2017)

The gallery space formerly known as Window Works has been renamed Main Space for its location in downtown San Antonio and will showcase local artists. The first exhibit on this new space will feature San Antonio artist Benjamin McVey who will relocate his studio for the exhibition titled Open and will be on display from January 26 through April 30, 2017.

Artpace is a non-profit contemporary art organization that includes residencies, exhibitions and educational and community programs. 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 N Main Avenue
San Antonio, TX 78205
(210) 212-4900

Last Rooftop Jazz Concert of the Year

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The last Rooftop Jazz Concert of the year is this Friday November 18 at Artpace. Photo courtesy of Artpace, used with permission. 

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. In a combined effort with local jazz station KRTU Jazz 91.7, Artpace is bringing the final installment of their Members Only Rooftop Jazz Concert Series this week. This series aims to bring together members of Artpace and KRTU to celebrate art and jazz. These concerts highlight a particular jazz theme celebrating historical figures and styles performed by local and regional artists. Guests are able to mingle while enjoying a night of jazz and drinks.

This week’s concert will take place on Friday November 18 from 8p.m. to 11p.m.  In a night of Jazz Meets Motown, there will be a live soul and jazz performance by Bill King Quintet featuring vocalist Michelle Garibay of PM Soul.  They will perform classics by Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder and Gladys Knight & the Pips. Food and drinks will be provided by Alamo Beer, Pedernales Cellars and Pinch Crawfish Kitchen.  Art performers will include video projectionist Chris Jackson and DJ Chris Galvan will provide the background music for dancing the night away. The event is open and free to KRTU and Artpace members only.  Various levels of memberships are available starting at $35.  More information on memberships is available online.  (Artpace, 2016)

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