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San Antonio museums will host Texas' largest contemporary art show


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Jose Villalobos will feature in this year s Texas Biennal, the state s largest contemporary art show.Courtesy of the artistShow MoreShow Less
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Jose Villalobos will feature in this year s Texas Biennal, the state s largest contemporary art show.Courtesy of the artistShow MoreShow Less
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4of6House of Kenzo: A feature on vice.com described this head-turning vogue crew as “The Fifth Element” with a Texas twist. 1 a.m. Friday, FriendsCourtesy Wayne HoltzShow MoreShow Less
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Vincent Valdez works on an eight-panel painting of a modern-day Ku Klux Klan gathering, in his studio in San Antonio in 2016. The artist will be featured in this year s Texas Biennial. Michael Stravato /NYTShow MoreShow Less ....

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Center for Art and Public Exchange at Mississippi Museum of Art Announces Shani Peters as 2021... - Artwire Press Release from ArtfixDaily.com


Mississippi Museum of Art’s Center for Art and Public Exchange (CAPE) today announced Shani Peters (b.1981) as its 2021 national artist-in-residence. Starting in early spring 2021, Peters—a multidisciplinary artist and educator based in Harlem—will embark on a multi-part project,
Collective Care for Black Mothers and Caretakers.
 
Incorporating aspects of her multi-faceted community-based practice, Peters’ public, project-based, collaborative work considers painful truths and creates opportunities for collective momentum toward learning, wisdom sharing, and community exchange. Her process is informed by her lived experience and in-depth research as she examines the politics of shared society to reveal individual and community approaches to managing the weights on and demands of Black mothers and caretakers. ....

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