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Blue Star Contemporary announces new name, the Contemporary at Blue Star
The Contemporary will celebrate its new name at its First Friday Block Party on Oct. 7.
By Kelly Nelson
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, San Antonio, Texas, art, contemporary art, Blue Star Contemporary, Contemporary at Blue Star, new name, new website, Spellerberg Associates, Jamie Stolarski, First Friday, Red Dot Art Sale, Blue Star, Blue Star Arts Complex, Red Dot, fundraiser, art sale, exhibition, Block Party
German Return: Exhibits at Blue Star Contemporary highlight artists from its Berlin Residency program
By Marco Aquino
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Arts Feature, Visual Art, San Antonio, Texas, art, contemporary art, Blue Star Contemporary, Blue Star, Contemporary Art Month, CAM, Berlin Residency, Jimmy James Canales, Megan Harrison, Justin Korver, From Your Brow Rise Leaf and Lyre, The Line Layer, Buck
Contemporary Art Month returns with slate of events featuring artists from San Antonio and beyond
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, San Antonio, Texas, art, contemporary art, things to do, things to do in San Antonio, art exhibition, exhibition, group exhibition, solo exhibition, Contemporary Art Month, CAM, CAM Perennial, CAM Kick-Off, Sala Diaz, Southwest School of Art, Lauren Cross, Raul Rene Gonzalez, Sara Corley Martinez, Jacqueline Saragoza McGilvray, Martin C. Rodríguez, Hannah Hurricane Sanchez, Juan Escobedo, Anthony Francis, Gabe Garcia, Carly Garza, Gabi Magaly, Barbara Miñarro, Patty Ortiz, Alan Serna, Julysa Sosa, Alannah Tiller, Doerte Weber, Guillermina Zabala, Blue Star Contemporary, Hayfer Brea, Edward Harris, Edicta Pineda, Jad Fair, Half Japanese, live music, Echo Bridge, Space C7, South Side Living + Maker Spaces, Echo Bridge Appreciation Society, Half Japanese, Rojo Gallery, Jayne Valverde, Danielle Becknell, Oskar Petersen, Southtown Art Gallery, I'll Find You in the Afternoon, Foreign Body: Works on Navigation, FL!GHT Gallery, The Queen's Junkyard, Motherling, Flax Studio, Love Letters to Myself, Not For You Gallery, While You Can Still Smell 'Em
San Antonio’s arts community reflects on the milestones of another challenging year
By Bryan Rindfuss
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, 2021, year in review, reflections, AnArte, Southwest School of Art, San Antonio art community, art, contemporary art, Slab Cinema, San Antonio Street Art Initiative, SASAI, Shek Vega, Paula Owen, Angela Martinez, San Antonio Museum of Art, SAMA, Tatiana Herrera-Schneider, Sala Diaz, Heyd Fontenot, Ruiz-Healy Art, Patricia Ruiz-Healy, Elyse A. Gonzales, Ruby City, Rigoberto Luna, Presa House Gallery, Richard Aste, McNay Art Museum, Yadhira Lozano, Luminaria, FL!GHT Gallery, FLIGHT Gallery, Justin Parr, Mary Heathcott, Blue Star Contemporary
Blue Star Contemporary hosts two screenings of films by San Antonio and German artists this week
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, things to do in San Antonio, art, contemporary art, Blue Star Contemporary, BSC, Mission Marquee Plaza, film, art film, short films, screening, Projection/Projektion, Projection, Projektion, Barbara Felix, Liminality of Self Reflections of Color Culture, Juan Flores, Satellite, Domeinic Jimenez, 10 Seconds, Guillermina Zabala, Amalia Ortiz: La Valiente, Darmstädter Sezession, Projektion Darmstadt, World Heritage Festival, San Antonio artists, film screening
Blue Star Contemporary pairs First Friday festivities with COVID-19 vaccination pop-up
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, Blue Star Contemporary, art, contemporary art, COVID-19 vaccine, vaccination pop-up, vaccine clinie, UT Health, Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, coronavirus vaccine, First Friday, extended hours, evening hours, Blue Star, Blue Star Complex, FL!GHT Gallery, Not For You Gallery, Brick Gallery, art exhibitions, exhibitions, The Sitter, Terran Last Gun, Doerte Weber, Joanna Keane Lopez
Portrait Power: Blue Star Contemporary revisits an age-old tradition with ‘The Sitter’
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, Blue Star Contemporary, art, contemporary art, things to do in San Antonio, art exhibition, new exhibition, The Sitter, portraiture, portraits, Jacqueline Saragoza McGilvray, Zora Murff, Natan Dvir, Madison Cowles Serna, group exhibition, Corrections, Linn County Juvenile Detention and Diversion Services, juvenile detention, photography, Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Eighteen, Israel, Palestine, rape, abuse, sexual assault, sexual assault survivors, Withstand, painting, billboard vinyl, Ruth Leonela Buentello, Sarah Fox, mixed media, Gamer Niñas, The Last Supper, anthropomorphic rabbits, identity, trauma, addiction, Loc Huynh, Carmen Cartiness Johnson, Cruz Ortiz, Texas artists, San Antonio artists, family portraits, mother, The Octagon Room, Black community, live sittings, Jesse Amado, Alejandro Diaz, Julián Castro, Joaquin Castro, Ellen Riojas Clark, community figures, art history
Bio-domes and beefy beer: San Antonio goes all in on April Fools' Day
Tags: San Antoni, Texas, April Fools' Day, April Fools, joke, prank, Blue Star Contemporary, San Antonio Zoo, bio-dome, Zoo-Dome, Beef Stroganoff Pilsner, Roadmap Brewing Co., beef stroganoff beer, april fools' joke, Ryan Takaba, Rene Kermite, A Relationship with Flight, funny, April 1
Mobile art gallery to feature San Antonio's Jorge Villarreal in pop-up exhibition at Phil Hardberger Park
By Jay Moreno and Kelly Nelson
Tags: art exhibition, contemporary art month, jorge villarreal, arts, local art, lottie mae lounge, hardberger park, berlin residency program, san antonio art, blue star contemporary, lottie mae lounge, pop-up, things to do in San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas, CAM
Contemporary Art Month returns with a distance-friendly format
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, things to do in San Antonio, outdoor event, virtual event, online event, streaming, drive-in, screening, drive in screening, art, contemporary art, Contemporary Art Month, CAM, CAM Perennial, CAM Kickoff, March, drive-in, film, screening, video art, streaming, Blue Star Contemporary, Doreen A. Ríos, Francis Almendarez, Hedwige Jacobs, Julia Zipporah, Hugo Santana, Hannah Spector, Betelhem Makonnen, Heather Warren-Crow, Patty Ortiz, Verónica Gaona, Karen Y. Martínez, Daniel Jackson, Andrea Vocab Sanderson, Xavier Gilmore, Edwin Stephens, NIck Long, Kellen Stanley, Anthony Francis, Roll Jordan Roll, AnOriginal Drive, performance, live performance, performance art, Artpace, Blue Star Contemporary, Her the rivers run both ways, exhibition
Silver Linings: San Antonio’s arts community weighs in on the positive side effects of quarantine
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, art, contemporary art, 2020, pandemic, lockdown, quarantine, coronavirus, COVID-19, pandemic fatigue, end of year, looking back, Angela Fox, Angela Martinez, Slab Cinema, Ed Saavedra, FL!GHT Gallery, FLIGHT Gallery, Louie Preciado, 2020 in review, San Antonio art, San Antonio artists, Elyse A. Gonzales, Ruby City, Gary Sweeney, Ginger Diaz, Feliz Modern, Justin Boyd, Justin Korver, Marisela Barrera, Tejana Rasquacha, San Antonio art community, Mark Menjivar, Mary Heathcott, Blue Star Contemporary, virtual, online, zoom, Riley Robinson, Artpace, Artpace at 25, Roberta "Nina" Hassele, Nina Hassele, Contemporary Art Month, CAM, Sarah Fisch, Sarah Fox, Victoria Suescum, Yadhira Lozano, Luminaria, San Antonio Arts Commissioner, Council District 3
The Executioner’s Song: San Antonio artist Mark Menjivar takes aim at capital punishment
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, art, contemporary art, Mark Menjivar, interview, capital puniishment, executions, Blue Star Contemporary, Please Form a Line, David Lee Powell, death penalty, TAVP, death row, Texas After Violence Project, DLP Inventory, Birds, Rats, Roses, Sala Diaz, artist in residence, sheet music, composer, composition
Blue Star Contemporary's 2020 Red Dot exhibition debuts with new augmented reality app experience
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, Blue Star Contemporary, Red Dot, exhibition, fundraiser, art, buy art, contemporary art, augmented reality, Stoke, app, app store, google play store, apple, 30th anniversary, Blue Star Red Dot Art Sale, César A. Martínez, Cesar Martinez, San Antonio artists, buy local, support local artists, art for sale, Huizache Jaguar, virtual gallery space, online event, virtual event, virtual art gallery, AR, Mary Heathcott
Way With Words: Reading Between the Lines with Conceptual Artist Ethel Shipton
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, Ethel Shipton, art, contemporary art, Blue Star Contemporary, Berlin Residency, Künstlerhaus Bethanien, More Than Words: Text-Based Artworks II, Ruiz-Healy Art, Norma Elia Cantú, Los Dos Laredos, McNay Art Muesum, Luminaria Contemporary Arts Festival, Ruby City
Blue Star Contemporary Sets Reopening Date, Joining SAMA, McNay and Others
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, Blue Star Contemporary, BSC, Blue Star Complex, reopening, state reopening, Texas reopening, art gallery, museum, contemporary art, Novel Ideas, Publishing Against the Grain, Giveth and Taketh, Secret Passage, More Findings, things to do in San Antonio
San Antonio's Blue Star Contemporary Offers Downloadable Coloring Book With a Familiar Southtown Setting
By Katie Hennessey
Tags: Blue Star Contemporary, Blue Star District, at-home art projects, stay connected, coronavirus, COVID-19, closures, coloring sheets, San Antonio coloring, Blue Star Art, Alex Rubiom corona virus, covid 19, San Antonio, Southtown
Contemporary Art Month Announces 2020 CAMMIE Award Winners Online
Tags: San Antonio, contemporary art, Contermporary Art Month, CAMMIE Awards, CAMMIE winners, virtual tour, online art shows, online submissions, CAM Perennial, Artpace, Ruby City, San Antonio Museum of Art, SAMA, Presa House Gallery, Blue Star Contemporary, Luminaria, McNay Art Museum, McNay, Topographies of Truth, Mini Art Museum, Southwest School of Art, Ruiz-Healy Art, Joe Harjo, The Only Certain Way, Sala Diaz, Gabi Magaly, Yo No Nací Para Aguantar A Nadie, Presa House Gallery, John Guzman, If It Doesn't Pick Up Let's Split, More than Words: Text-based Artworks II, Richard Armendariz, Nate Cassie, Andres Ferrnandis, Cisco Jimenez, Katie Pell, Ethel Shipton, Gary Sweeney, Mari Hernandez, Joe Peña, The Last Stop: Nightscape Series, Jimmy James Canales, Anita Becerra, Overripe, Mercury Project
Virtual Sureality: How to Get Your Eyes on New Art Online
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, art, contemporary art, local artists, support local artists, virtual gallery, online gallery, video series, Blue Star Contemporary, Open Studios, Glasstire, Five-Minute Tours, Ruiz-Healy Art, Unfiltered SA, Slideshow
City of San Antonio and Luminaria Foundation to Offer Grants to Artists During Coronavirus Shutdown
By Sanford Nowlin
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, art, artists, resources, artist resources, COVID-19 COVID 19, coronavirus, corona virus, pandemic, economic impact, Blue Star Contemporary, Unfiltered SA, support local artists, grants, Department of Arts & Culture, Luminaria Artist Foundation, lost earnings, training, professional development, $600, Corona Arts Relief Program, Slideshow
San Antonio Arts Organizations Compile Resources for Artists During the Coronavirus Pandemic
By Hilary Rochow
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, art, artists, resources, artist resources, COVID-19 COVID 19, coronavirus, corona virus, pandemic, economic impact, Blue Star Contemporary, Unfiltered SA, support local artists
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San Antonio Spurs accidentally confirm team is looking to relocate downtown
By Michael Karlis
Popular Salad and Go concept expanding its San Antonio footprint
By Nina Rangel
True Colors: Jeremy Sochan is putting his stamp on the Spurs and San Antonio
San Antonio Pastor John Hagee says he'll lobby Congress to back Israeli attacks on Iran
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By San Antonio Current Staff
A nearly 6,000-square-foot Monte Vista mansion that blends historic details with modern elegance underwent a steep, $200,000 price cut late last month.…
A distinctive 1927 Spanish-style home built by Nathan Straus Nayfach, the architect of downtown’s iconic Alemeda Theater, is back on the market…
A 1938 home overlooking Woodlawn Lake hit the market last month for $525,000, and it's got more than just a pretty brick…
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