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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20140111T180000
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SUMMARY:Archive: Robert Hamilton and Cynthia Mulcahy
DESCRIPTION:January 11 – February 1\, 2014 \nAn exhibition devoted to the documentation of their collaborative\, site-specific\, temporary and evolving public art project Seventeen Hundred Seeds. \nIt all began on a late Friday afternoon in Dallas\, Texas\, in March of 2012 with the debris-clearing and mowing of a large vacant city block in preparation for a second day of tractor-tilling and prepping of the soil for planting. Finally\, in advance of an obliging Texas four-inch rainstorm\, over seventeen hundred seeds were individually planted in the newly created field by an eight-member crew in traditional farm crop rows. \nOver the ensuing three and a half months\, the efforts by our farm team produced an enormous crop of single-stemmed sunflowers with ten-inch flower heads in a blighted city block that had been vacant for over two decades. From the sprouting of over 1\,700 seeds to the peak of blooms in mid-May to the formation of large seed heads in June and finally to the death of the crop in the field\, visitors were able to experience nature’s many transcendental stages of growth. \nLocated in the busy heart of the Oak Cliff neighborhood of Dallas off a well-traveled car and pedestrian street\, the public art project remained on view since field preparation began March 16th\, offering up a daily tableau of the farmer’s life of land tilling and seed planting\, weeding and watering\, and finally harvesting and sharing. \nThe activity in the empty lot\, a form of artistic intervention or farming as street theater\, drew many area neighbors\, passersby\, and local business folk curious about what was going on in their community.” You don’t often see a tractor tilling soil in the city\,” the very first visitor declared. Others shared their knowledge of the history of the land\, even family photographs\, or memories of flower gardens in their native Mexico. With our farm crew in the field\, laughs and stories were swapped over as many tacos and beer during months of crop cultivation. All were part of the process. \nSince the death of the field last year\, seeds from the project have been distributed by the thousands to area residents and business owners as well as to friends\, artists\, curators and interested others in the United States\, Europe\, Asia and South America. The first 1700 Seeds Workshop\, sponsored by the Brazilian government\, was held this past summer in the Rocinha favela community in Rio de Janeiro at the Biblioteca da Rocinha for area school kids and favela residents. \n1700 Seeds Installation/Maintenance Crew\nJuan Cano Chanito\nEfren Gutierrez\nRobert Hamilton\nCynthia Mulcahy\nCourtney Rainwater\nJose Tinajero\nJose Villa \nSeventeen Hundred Seeds was generously underwritten by Courtney Rainwater. Land provided by Rick Garza\, Bishop/Davis LLC. Water provided by Juan Pablo Segura of Familia Auto Sales. Farming consultation provided by Mulcahy Farms. Graphic design by Lily Smith-Kirkley. Planting blueprint by landscape designer Kelley Murry. \nRobert Hamilton is a visual artist and Cynthia Mulcahy is an independent curator\, visual artist and cultural producer. Together they form an activist Dallas-based collaborative art practice that addresses social\, political and environmental issues and places emphasis on the transformative experience of nature. \nRobert’s paintings\, photographs and works on paper have been exhibited throughout Texas and his work has been reviewed in The Dallas Morning News\, The Fort Worth Star Telegam\, ARTnews Magazine and online arts journal Glasstire. Robert’s work can be found in the public collections of American Airlines and many interesting private collections. \nCynthia’s recent public art projects include Square Dance: A Community Project\, co-curated with Leila Grothe\, which proposed art as social practice in the form of an outdoor seasonal dance at Dallas’ Trinity River Audubon Center in 2011 and was supported in part by of an Idea Fund Grant from The Andy Warhol Foundation for The Visual Arts. Cynthia’s recent curated exhibitions include Engines of War in New York City in 2013 and XXI: Conflicts in a New Century at the Oak Cliff Cultural Center in Dallas in 2011\, both examining the subject of war. Cynthia’s exhibitions and public art projects have been reviewed in The Dallas Morning News\, The New York Times\, The New Yorker and New York Magazine.
URL:https://test.epitomeinstitute.com/event/archive-robert-hamilton-and-cynthia-mulcahy/
LOCATION:Epitome Institute\, 222 Roosevelt Ave.\, San Antonio\, TX\, 78210\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20131206T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20131206T210000
DTSTAMP:20260527T013902
CREATED:20200706T152902Z
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SUMMARY:Between Blinks: Callida Borgnino
DESCRIPTION:December 6 – 29\, 2013\n\n\n\nIs it reasonable to suggest that humanity may not yet be able to integrate images undergoing an evolutionary restlessness\, universal in experience\, perceived through shared joys and discomforts\, finding a psychologically neutral way of repeatedly triggering the ecstatic state of mind in which contact with a unique place in nature and time determines the depth of a vision\, virtually the same over thousands of years\, untroubled by the migrations and epidemics that occasionally disrupt the private mental experience? Any observation instantly informed by individual\, internal language and incalculable personal interpretations. Empty spaces filled\, endless streams of words\, explanations\, conversations\, arguments spiraling into a hypnotic pulse all focusing ultimately into one’s own exclusive hysteria\, dependent entirely for its existence on the bounded perceptions of the observer. Regard the image with internal eyes set to view the language of a poetic symbolic landscape\, understanding that it is not separate nor fully integrated with the self\, myself\, yourself\, itself\, a self. All these the things will change\, memory will twist and smooth\, soften and dismiss\, receding…brown\, to green\, to blue. \nCallida Borgnino was born in Northern California\, lives in Wimberly\, Texas with her family. MFA\, University of Texas at San Antonio\, 1995.
URL:https://test.epitomeinstitute.com/event/between-blinks-callida-borgnino/
LOCATION:Epitome Institute\, 222 Roosevelt Ave.\, San Antonio\, TX\, 78210\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20131109T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20131109T210000
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CREATED:20200715T193253Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200715T193253Z
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SUMMARY:Don't Look Down: Michael Stoltz
DESCRIPTION:It’s just the floor but it won’t be here for long.
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LOCATION:Epitome Institute\, 222 Roosevelt Ave.\, San Antonio\, TX\, 78210\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20130912T180000
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CREATED:20200715T212714Z
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SUMMARY:THIRTEEN ARTISTS : Monstruo Pérfido - and Salon of Superstition - and Two-Sentence Horror Stories
DESCRIPTION:October 12 – 26\, 2013 \n\n\n\nReading begins at 7:30 PM \n\n\n\nSalon of Superstition\n\n\n\nA treacherous monster would never open an umbrella inside the building…or would she? What misadventures may ensue? \n\n\n\nTwo-Sentence Horror Stories\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEveryone who is brave enough is welcome to read or recite an original two-sentence horror story. Up to three stories per esteemed author. \n\n\n\nMonstruo Pérfido\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLeigh Anne Lester Lycopodium sanguis\n\n\n\n\nRick Frederick \n\n\n\nOlga Jorgacevic \n\n\n\nJayne Lawrence \n\n\n\nPeyton Leonard \n\n\n\nLeigh Anne Lester \n\n\n\nMichele Monseau \n\n\n\nClara Jewel Moore \n\n\n\nJohn Carlisle Moore \n\n\n\nAnn-Michele Morales \n\n\n\nPaul Pfluger \n\n\n\nElaine I-Ling Shen \n\n\n\nUtah Snyder \n\n\n\nEvelyn Texada
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LOCATION:Epitome Institute\, 222 Roosevelt Ave.\, San Antonio\, TX\, 78210\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20130906T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20130906T210000
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CREATED:20200716T065531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200716T070551Z
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SUMMARY:Estate Sale: Jimmie Hudson
DESCRIPTION:Much can be learned of a human life by what is left behind. Estate sales expose the physical remains of a life lived. The mundane and the exquisite\, the decorative and the functional\, stripped of all sentiment\, are displayed and offered to the objective gaze of the public. This body of work\, Estate Sale\, hopes to engage the viewer in a critique of the objects we possess and what they reveal about our values and aesthetics. \nJimmie Hudson holds an MFA in Painting and Drawing from University of North Texas and has shown her work in Texas for over twenty years. She currently teaches Upper and Middle School Art at Trinity Christian Academy in Addison\, Texas and is the director of TAG (Trinity Art Gallery). \nCloses 28 September\, 2013
URL:https://test.epitomeinstitute.com/event/estate-sale-jimmie-hudson/
LOCATION:Epitome Institute\, 222 Roosevelt Ave.\, San Antonio\, TX\, 78210\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20130712T180000
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CREATED:20200716T071201Z
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SUMMARY:Jo-Anne McArthur\, Guest Curator\, Cyndi Rook
DESCRIPTION:Award-winning photojournalist Jo-Anne McArthur documents our interactions with non-human animals in such a way that we may find new significance in ordinary\, often unnoticed situations of use\, abuse and sharing of spaces. Her documentary project\, We Animals\, is internationally celebrated and over 80 animal organizations\, including Igualdad Animal\, Sea Shepherd and the Jane Goodall Institute\, have benefited from her photography. In April 2013\, Ghosts In Our Machine\, a feature length film documenting Jo-Anne’s work\, premiered in Toronto and will be touring internationally in the coming months. The first We Animals book of photographs is scheduled for release by Lantern in late 2013. \nCloses August 2\, 2013.
URL:https://test.epitomeinstitute.com/event/jo-anne-mcarthur-guest-curator-cyndi-rook/
LOCATION:Epitome Institute\, 222 Roosevelt Ave.\, San Antonio\, TX\, 78210\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20130620T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20130620T203000
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CREATED:20200717T220208Z
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SUMMARY:Mike Addkison of ADAPTEResponder Designs
DESCRIPTION:Mike Addkison of ADAPTEResponder Designs has been asked to create two objects that will blur the boundaries between contemporary art and functional design. \nPlease join us to view these new works and meet those involved in the project.
URL:https://test.epitomeinstitute.com/event/mike-addkison-of-adapteresponder-designs/
LOCATION:Epitome Institute\, 222 Roosevelt Ave.\, San Antonio\, TX\, 78210\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20130510T180000
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CREATED:20200717T212423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200717T215603Z
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SUMMARY:Terra Tales/Anew: Suzanne Paquette
DESCRIPTION:Humankind has not woven the web of life. We are but one thread within it. Whatever we do to the web\, we do to ourselves. All things are bound together. All things connect. \n~Chief Seattle\n\nThe concept of connectivity guides the creation of an art installation titled Terra Tales/Anew. The installation is constructed using raw earth materials (soil\, red sandstone and Poteet sand) with an intricate time intensive process.\n\n\n\nAt the closing reception\, on June 7\, the artist invites the audience to help dismantle the piece by sweeping up the materials.\n\n“Artist Makes Connections in ‘ Web of life’” by Steve Bennett\, San Antonio Express-News\, 24 May 2013
URL:https://test.epitomeinstitute.com/event/terra-tales-anew-suzanne-paquette/
LOCATION:Epitome Institute\, 222 Roosevelt Ave.\, San Antonio\, TX\, 78210\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20130405T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20130405T210000
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CREATED:20200717T193414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200717T193500Z
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SUMMARY:DEAR STRANGER. Guest Curator\, Poet Jenny Browne - Artist Katie Pell
DESCRIPTION:IN HONOR OF NATIONAL POETRY MONTH\, DRIVE-BY READINGS WILL HAPPEN ON THE HOUR \nDEAR STRANGER. will present pairs of Pell’s drawings juxtaposed with lines of poetry selected from Browne’s forthcoming collection. Part lyrical postcard and part visual narrative\, the work re-imagines relationships between images\, words and people. In honor of National Poetry Month\, drive-by readings will happen on the hour. \nPoet Jenny Browne and artist Katie Pell first collaborated 16 years ago\, teaching together in an after-school program at a middle school that was later taken over by the state. They’ve remained in creative conversation ever since. \nJenny Browne is a poet and professor of English at Trinity University\, and the author of three books\, At Once (2004)\, The Second Reason (2007) and Dear Stranger (forthcoming). She has received grants in poetry from the Texas Writers League and the San Antonio Artist Foundation and is a 2013 NEA Literature Fellow. \nKatie Pell has lived in San Antonio since 1995. Her work describes the excruciating negotiations needed when confronting sexism\, class and racism. She is funny and insensitive\, pointing out her own misguided assumptions with humor and idealism. Among her proudest accomplishments are organizing the Automatic Downtown Studio Tour\, participating in the Artpace International Residency Program\, and drawing and painting all the while. She lives in the center of San Antonio with her man and daughter; dogs and chickens. She never complains about the heat.
URL:https://test.epitomeinstitute.com/event/dear-stranger-guest-curator-poet-jenny-browne-artist-katie-pell/
LOCATION:Epitome Institute\, 222 Roosevelt Ave.\, San Antonio\, TX\, 78210\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20130302T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20130302T210000
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CREATED:20200717T190346Z
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SUMMARY:Golden Years: Andréa Caillouet with Appearance by Flag Boy Twin of the Shining Star Hunters Mardi Gras Indian tribe.
DESCRIPTION:Opening Reception\nMarch 2\, 2013\, 5 to 9 PM \nClosing Reception\nMarch 30\, 2013\, 6 to 9 PM \nSpecial appearance by Flag Boy Twin of the Shining Star Hunters Mardi Gras Indian tribe\, March 30\, from 7 to 8pm. \nThese two artists\, one a contemporary artist and one a folk artist\, are originally from New Orleans. Both use beads and other ornamentation in their work. \n“Last Chance: Andréa Caillouet and Flag Boy Twin at The Epitome Institute” by Scott Andrews\, San Antonio Current\, 29 March 2013 \nAndréa Caillouet  \nThe works in this exhibition were created by altering and reassembling items from the artist’s late grandmother’s extensive collection of costume jewelry and knitted afghans. Through this work the artist is exploring the relationship between people and their belongings and calling into question the dichotomies of desire and possession\, selfishness and generosity\, having and being. \nFlag Boy Twin of the Shining Star Hunters in his 2010 suitPhoto: Gene Vandiver \nThe Mardi Gras Indian tradition is an African American tradition from New Orleans\, Louisiana that is over 100 years old. Each Mardi Gras Indian makes an elaborate beaded and feathered suit to wear on Mardi Gras day and in a parade in March called Super Sunday. A new suit must be made each year\, which requires countless hours of sewing\, hence the Mardi Gras Indian chant\, “everybody gotta sew\, sew\, sew.” The Mardi Gras Indians “mask\,” as they call the wearing of their suits\, to honor the native Americans who sheltered their ancestors. \nPrior to Hurricane Katrina\, the tradition was not well known outside of New Orleans. Because so many Mardi Gras Indians moved away from New Orleans in the aftermath of the hurricane\, it was feared that the tradition might not continue. It has survived in all its glory. \nFrom children to seniors\, everybody can enjoy seeing the artistry involved in this hand sewn suit and learning about the rich\, century-old tradition behind it. \nJoin us on March 2\, 2013\, from 7 to 8 pm for this rare opportunity to see Flag Boy Twin of the Shining Star Hunters show off the suit he made for 2013.
URL:https://test.epitomeinstitute.com/event/golden-years/
LOCATION:Epitome Institute\, 222 Roosevelt Ave.\, San Antonio\, TX\, 78210\, United States
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