Posted by thomas-cummins on 03 May 2010 at 09:40 pm | Tagged as: upcoming events
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New Works By Adriana Barrios and Yuko Fukuzumi
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Thursday, May 6, 2010 at 6:00pm
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Saturday, May 29, 2010 at 6:00pm
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JUSTICEWORKS studio
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Come join us in celebration of Printmaking Month with new works by Adriana Barrios and Yuko Fukuzumi
KELLY O’CONNOR AND WESLEY HARVEY IN – APPROPRIATE
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Thursday, May 6, 2010
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6:00pm – 9:00pm
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Joan Grona Gallery
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112 Blue Star
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San Antonio, TX
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KELLY O’CONNOR
WESLEY HARVEY
IN – APPROPRIATE
2217- Photographs by Sarah Sudhoff cactus bra SPACE
May 7 – May 28, 2010
Sarah Sudhoff’s photographs are now at cactus bra SPACE. 2217 is an on-going series featuring individuals afflicted by Neurofibromatosis–the most common genetic disorder that causes tumors to grow throughout the body. Sudhoff’s large-scale color photographs are reminiscent of 19th century medical photography with their straight forward compositions and look closely at four people with Neurofibromatosis.
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J. Derrick Durham: Ghost Receptacle Three Walls
May 6 – May 28, 2010
Ghost Receptacle is an experimental commentary on a three year relationship J. Derrick Durham has had with the dumpster in the parking lot of his duplex apartment. This investigation of the dumpster as utilitarian sculpture and depository of consumer’s discarded remains is also an homage to the dumpster. Using a combination of video, sculptural installation, drawing and performance, Ghost Receptacle addresses issues of “transit and loss through the nexus of throw-away culture mentality”. Don’t miss the interactive performance on Friday, May 7 during the reception!
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Aaron Muñoz and Adam Nowakowski UTSA Satellite Space
May 7 – May 23, 2010
The UTSA Satellite Space and the UTSA Dept. of Art and Art History present two MFA Thesis Exhibitions with the work of Aaron Muñoz (shown) and Adam Nowakowski. Muñoz’s exhibition Absent Tactical Re-Actions incorporates ironic and sarcastic social commentary on on everything from technology to science within his paintings. In Clear Expensive Skies, Adam Nowakowski creates an installation of sculpture and wall paintings exploring identity, tradition, and myth.
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