Guadalupe Hernandez is a Texas-based artist who earned his MFA from Houston Baptist University in 2021. Hernandez was born in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, before relocating to Pleasanton, TX, a small city south of San Antonio, in 1998. Despite the move to the United States, Hernandez maintained a deep connection to his Mexican heritage and customs through time-honored familial traditions. This exhibit pays homage to his parents who left their homeland in search of a brighter future for their family. The accompanying pieces in this collection weave together fragments of their journey and the various forms of labor they undertook to provide their children with the opportunities they were denied. Con Cariño translates to “with love” or “with care” Central to Hernandez’s practice is the use of chisels and punches, which wield a dual significance in this body of work. The physicality of using the chisel—he believes—mirrors the repetitive and labor-intensive endeavors of his parents. The level of skill, precision, and care required to produce these delicate designs serve as a visual representation of his love and admiration for the sacrifices his parents made. A few of Hernandez's most recent accomplishments include the Nest Heritage Craft Prize for his […]
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Exhibition by Nanibah Chacon, CURRENTS, showcases a body of work made around the study of water as abstract drawings and string installations.The work began with questioning the personal investment in water conservation movements and politics. For one month, Nanibah did several studies of water using ink and paper. The work examines the line as language to understand the simplest formations of water and movement, investing time to understand its nature and allowing that process to become a point of growth and personal transformation. |
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Join us for Art a la Carte, a vibrant and free event designed for the whole family! On Saturday, September 28, we invite the entire community to gather at the Ellen Noël Art Museum for a day filled with creativity and fun. Art a la Carte serves is the kickoff for our fall events, setting the stage for an exciting school year ahead! This family-friendly event offers a variety of hands-on art activities for kids, ensuring that young artists have plenty of opportunities to express their creativity. The day will be bustling with art stations, where children and adults alike can explore different mediums and techniques. Additionally, we are excited to welcome community partners and vendors who will be joining us, adding to the vibrant atmosphere with their unique contributions. Art a la Carte is not just about art; it’s about community. Engage with fellow art enthusiasts and enjoy the lively environment. This event also provides a special opportunity to sign up for early bird access to our upcoming art classes, allowing you to continue your artistic journey with us throughout the school year. Mark your calendars for a day of artistic exploration and community connection. We look forward to […] |
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