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Ed Saavedra closing at FL!GHT 6-11pm
George Schroeder Gallery 110 Broadway, Suite 140, . “Fragments,” paintings and sculpture by Larry Graeber. 6-9 p.m. opening reception.
San Antonio Visual Artists Gallery Rivercenter mall, . “Fiesta Flavors”; 6:30 p.m. opening reception.
Anne Ferrer: Country Wave
Blue Star Contemporary Art Center
Opens Thursday, Apr. 2, 6-8 pm
Through May 23.
Parisian artist and temporary San Antonio resident Anne Ferrer, who exhibited at Cactus Bra last November, has transformed the middle gallery into a “country furnished home being invaded by a wave of pink frosting.” On view in the other galleries are works by Danville Chadbourne, Joel Carreiro, and Roberta Cohen.
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Danville Chadbourne: RETROSPECTIVE 1, ARTIST’S COLLECTION
Blue Star Contemporary Art Center
Opens Thursday, Apr. 2, 6-8 pm
Through June 14.
Check out thirty large-scale paintings and sculptures by San Antonio artist Danville Chadbourne. Don’t miss the other galleries, which are featuring work by Anne Ferrer, Joel Carreiro, and Roberta Cohen.
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Nivia Gonzalez
Galeria Ortiz Contemporary
Opens Thursday, Apr. 2, 6-8 pm
Through May 2.
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Richard Kelly Deaver & Nicholas Hay: WAR
JusticeWorks Studio
Opens Thursday, Apr. 2, 6-9 pm; closes Friday, Apr. 3, 6-9 pm
Through April 3.
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Kimberly Aubuchon: Private Idaho
Three Walls
Opens Thursday, Apr. 2, 6-8 & Friday, Apr. 3, 6-9 pm
Through April 24.
In Aubuchon’s world, Private Idaho is a place where “real” potatoes dwell. Check out her homage to Mr. Potato Head and his “below average” family.
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Willie Sanchez: Penance
UTSA Satellite Space
Opens Thursday, Apr. 2 & Friday, Apr. 3, 6-9 pm
Through April 19.
UTSA presents Willie Sanchez’s MFA Thesis Exhibition
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Mira Hnatyshyn: Lineage
Cactus Bra Gallery
Opens Friday, Apr. 3, 6-9 pm
Through April 17.
Cactus Bra presents Hnatyshyn’s “room-sized exhibit of painting and sculpture that places historical icons from the English aristocracy in a contemporary context – the White Cube. Loosely based on the naïve style of anonymous court painters, Mira’s installation challenges the viewers’ knowledge of history and art with a contemporary comment on violence and gender roles.”
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