Proyecto De Arte Público Rinde Homenaje A La Cultura Afroamericana En El Parque Martin Luther King
El Departamento de Arte y Cultura de la Ciudad de San Antonio presentó recientemente “Spheres of Reflection”, un nuevo proyecto de arte público en el lado este de la ciudad en el Parque Martin Luther King. La escultura de 13 pies, que descansa sobre una base de 4 pies...
Richard Armendariz: Teacher, Artist, Borderlands Interpreter
Growing up in El Paso, Texas “with Juarez, Mexico in my backyard,” Latino artist Richard Armendariz found himself “saturated with a mix of romanticism for the new and old West American cultures and the iconography of an ancestral past.” The mystique of the border...
Luis Jimenez: A Master of Borderland Art
Luis Jimenez represents one of the premier sculptors and painters of the new Latino art generation. Rudolfo Anaya, the highly acclaimed New Mexico Latino writer, saw in Jimenez’s passion a “deep search for an art that portrays the border region.” Anaya called Jimenez...
Servants of the Cross
Malena Gonzalez-Cid: A Champion of Latino Arts
In its forty-four-year history, San Antonio’s Centro Cultural Aztlan has been led by only two executive directors. Carlos Gonzales served as founding director from 1977 to 1987. The current and longest-serving Executive Director, Malena Gonzalez-Cid, started in 1987...
Patricia Ruiz-Healy: A Promoter of Latino Art
On November 18, Ruiz-Healy Art opened its exhibition Ruiz-Healy Art: Quinceañera commemorating the fifteen-year anniversary of the art gallery in San Antonio, Texas. Ruiz-Healy Art is unique among art galleries in America. It is owned and managed by a Latina woman who...
Folk Art In Honor of la Celebración A La Virgen De Guadalupe By Frances Quiroz, Jesse Trevino, Robert Wilkins & Joe R. Villarreal Oscar Galvan, Jr.
Provided by Dr. Ricardo Romo & Centro Cultural Aztlan
Cruz Ortiz: A Reviver of Chicano Murals
In 1990 Chicano muralism in San Antonio had fallen onto hard times. The more than 50 murals completed at the Cassiano Homes were beginning to fade, unable to survive the sun’s burning rays. City funding for murals in San Antonio’s Westside had also dried up. Cruz...
Latina Art Virtuosos Celebrate Santa Cecilia in Austin
In 1991 the Austin City Council proclaimed Austin as the “Live Music Capital of the World,” and thirty years later the vibrant music scene found its patron saint, Santa Cecilia. This humble saint was a martyr who refused to accept a forced marriage and chose instead...
Tejano star: Sonja De La Paz
As I walked into the lobby of a beautiful local hotel, I was met with a long, blonde haired Sonja De La Paz who greeted me with a big smile. We take a seat in the lobby and we immediately begin to talk about her musical roots. While she is fairly new to being a solo...