Sunday 12 April 2015

San Antonio pop-up -- Gallista Gallery



On the evening of April 11th, I set up a pop-up print table in front of the 3rd Space Art Gallery space, in the back of the Gallista Gallery complex, near downtown San Antonio.  It was so much fun showing the artwork during the Second Saturday artwalk.  Thank you Kim Bishop and Luis Valderas for having me!

A print selection from our collection,
both from the Southwest and Oaxaca


Print connoisseur


The scene in front of me


Projection of video
showing the steam roller prints
that Kim and Luis produced
at Texas A&M San Antonio


Alejandro Macias had the main show at the 3rd Space Art Gallery:







I bought 4 thick books on Chicano Art at the Gallista Gallery:

    



I also bought a new prints from Jenn Rodriguez and Arthur Morales at the Ⓡspace across the street, least I return to Tucson empty handed.  Last summer we bought one of her prints front Etsy for the YayBig Southwest collection, but I had never met her before.  So this was an unexpected treat, finding her there.  

Jenn Rodriguez

Jenn introduced me to Alex Rubio last night, as she was exhibiting in his gallery.  Alex has prints showing currently at the Vincent Price Museum-- Estampas de la Raza: Contemporary Prints from the Romo Collection -- and next month we intend to drive out to LA to see them.

Alex Rubio electrifies San Antonio


I came to San Antonio to see the steam roller prints displayed at a fancy  museum downtown --  Texas A&M University-San Antonio Educational and Cultural Arts Center (ECAC)  -- in a show called Texas Sized Breach.  Kim and Luis came to El Paso last October to print with El Paso artists Jesus "Cimi" Alvarado, Zeque Penya and Francisco Delgado.  (and we sided busted, bringing two Tucson artists into the mix -- Ruben Urrea Moreno and Marcus Robiason).



The fancy museum downtown 
*** Texas A&M University-San Antonio Educational and Cultural Arts Center (ECAC)***




Both Tucson prints are on the left side of this picture


Sheet of one large print


Celeste de Luna did a big steam roller print
with the Texas A&M San Antonio group
(not the El Paso group).
She came to the Gallista pop-up print show last night


Other art in San Antonio:

Dr Lakra mural, done 2014 --
he is from Oaxaca, where we saw his work last December


huge parking lot mural
in downtown San Antonio

I also enjoyed Vincent Valdez's work in the San Antonio Museum of Art.






Later I went to Austin and bought two silk screen prints from the Serie Project at the Mexic-Arte Museum:




While in Austin I also visited Flatbed Press and Slugfest Printmaking Workshop.

1 comment:

  1. That pop-up print table is just a great idea! I love it. It really looks creative. I love getting a glimpse on such art events and always attend various art shows at gallery space for rent NYC.

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