August's resident is Julia Arredondo. Detail of Poli Marichal's "Comadres en la Marcha", color linocut and embossing, 2017 His work is inspired by Mexican folklore, Texas history, urban legends, cryptozoology, quantum physics, religious iconography, cultural traditions, science fiction, comic books, âgangstaâ rap, breakfast tacos and drunken story-telling. Me han Cegado/ I've been blinded, 2012, 14â x 17â, Graphite pencil Nativity scene donated by Edwin R. Jordan
Now in its eighteenth year the current YLA exhibition 36" x 36". . Photo by Jose Alvarez Courtesy of Mark Menjivar
Her beadwork is primarily inspired by her travels abroad and by influential women in her life. His artwork will be on display and available for sale throughout the duration of his residency. Since its inception, the Serie Projectâs annual AIR (Artist in Residence) program invites artists to learn the serigraph printmaking technique and create a limited edition of prints under the guidance of a Master Printer. Sundays are free of charge. He completed his MFA at the Rhode Island School of Design in 2009, where he received a Presidential Scholarship and the Toby Devan Lewis Fellowship. Mexic-Arte Museum is pleased to present an exhibition featuring drawings from the Museum’s Permanent Collection. I spent most of those years in training, honing my craft, riding bikes and assembling an unstoppable force of nature, aka pizza cats. includes Latina artists cultivating an artistic vocabularies to understand the world around them. He currently lives and works in San Antonio as an artist and designer for Alamo Basement. By mixing and intersecting the meanings and definitions of these references through various channels Rawmirez reimagines and reinterprets his space and self in la frontera.View more work here: Facebook: @josueramirez6, Instagram: @raw_mirez, Twitter: @josue_raw_mirezTotally Cool, Totally Art (TCTA) is a city program which offers community-based arts education for Austin teens in grades 7 to 12. Mexic-Arte Museum, through its ongoing partnership with the City of Austin, provides a formal gallery space for the display of artworks created by teens in TCTA after-school workshops. The 2016 TCTA exhibition will occur in Mexic-Arte Museumâs annex gallery from February 13-28th. After he finishes a piece, he uses lighting and a camera (digital and film) to enhance the different patterns and footprints that each of the materials and techniques produces with the final product being the photographic image. There are multiple Changarrito carts circulating throughout the worldâ all with the same objective of promoting original artwork to the general public. 1979 in Mexico City) was encouraged to pursue the arts from a young age. From interviews with punk icons, street art, feminist comics, limited edition art anthologies, and landscape color photography, each paper-based nostalgic montage focuses on the unique perspective of its creator via text and image. April and Mayâs resident artist is Raul Gonzalez.
Mexic-Arte Museum is pleased to announce the opening of three new exhibitions on December 13, 2019: Unseen Prints from the Mexic-Arte Museum Collection, Mix ‘n’ Mash: Cosmología, and Nacimiento Popular. Now in its twentieth year, the next YLA exhibition, Within Reach, will be guest curated by, visual artist, Ricky Yanas. While still in school, he began showing and selling his work at pop-up art shows in 2013.
Celina "Cuppy" Garcia was born and raised on the South side of San Antonio, Texas. He obtained a Bachelor's in Computer Systems from the Universidad Iberoamericana; and, after working for seven years at IBM, he decided to pursue his passion for photography.
Sam Coronado, "Muerte; Celebracion," Oil on Canvas, 1984 Inspired by his experiences and those of others, he explores immigration and identity in his work through a conceptual use of traditional Mexican imagery. Works in all media After graduating from the Design and Technology Academy at Roosevelt High School, Silvas attended the University of the Incarnate Word to study Graphic Design.
Not only does the sense of humor Briar Bonifacio adds to his murals, serigraphs, and paintings make him a uniquely recognizable contemporary artist in Austin, but he has also exhibited in New York, Miami, San Francisco, Portland, Chicago and won residencies in Hartfordâs Pope Park and New Yorkâs Deitch Projects Art Parade. Jesse Herrera, La Reina Del Huipil, 1988. To honor their deceased relatives and friends, artists will create ornate altars consisting of traditional adornments such as cempasuchitl (marigolds), foodstuffs, and memorabilia commemorating individuals who were dear to them. Sundays are free of charge. âChangarritoâ is an art vending cart based out of Mexico. Courtesy of TCTA They spotlight cultural and socio-political issues that are often marginalized or misrepresented by mainstream media. Mujeres en Medio, 2014; Courtesy of the artist Courtesy of Mark Menjivar FotografÃa y Nuevos Medios: Selections from the Permanent Collection, explores the plurality of resistance, highlighting varied lineages of Latinx and Latin American resistance. Inner Gloom, 2016. Nativity scene donated by Edwin R. Jordan Anthony Rundblade, The repetitive motion of her work allows her time to meditate and each bead is woven with intention. He graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a B.A in Mexican American Studies. His latest accomplishment, a collaboration with San Anto Cultural Arts, was completion of the world's first stereoscopic 3-D mural entitled, Vision del Futuro. Her artwork will be on display and available for sale throughout the duration of his residency.