Portfolio Categories: Exhibitions

Guadalupe Hernandez

Past Exhibition: July 2, 2022 – July 29, 2022 Guadalupe Hernandez (b.1993) is a Houston-based multidisciplinary artist who earned his MFA from Houston Baptist University in 2021. Hernandez was born in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, before relocating to Pleasanton, Texas, a small city south of San Antonio, in 1998.…

Past Exhibition: June 4, 2022 – June 25, 2022 Mayuko Ono Gray is a visual artist based in Houston, TX, whose primary medium is graphite drawing. Born in Gifu, Japan, she trained in traditional Japanese calligraphy in her childhood and classical Western drawing in her teenage years. After graduating from…

Past Exhibition: May 7, 2022 – May 28, 2022 Fostering Toby is a collaborative exhibition between San Antonio artists Powdered Wig Machine, Mauro de la Tierra, and Loot Achris! The exhibition documents the darkly comical tale of a monstrous child (ok, ok, he’s a 4′ handmade Doll!) named Toby through…

Past Exhibition: April 1, 2022 – April 30, 2022 Crossing Borders: Tres de Oeste is the first of a two-part exhibition and artist exchange created in partnership with New Mexico-based artists Vicente Telles, Brandon Maldonado, and San Diego-based artist Ricardo Islas. Each presentation promotes communication and creates a dialogue between creative…

Past Exhibition: March 5, 2022 – March 26, 2022 Verónica Gaona (b. 1994) was born in Brownsville, Texas, and currently lives and works in Houston, Texas. Gaona is an interdisciplinary artist working across the Texas-México border landscapes. Informed by her transnational identity and the sociopolitical climate, Gaona creates an ongoing…

Past Exhibition: February 5, 2022 – February 26, 2022 The first sculpture that captured my attention as a young man was a wood carving of Jesus washing the feet of Peter, his disciple, and I stared at it every Sunday for 18 years. I’m going back to where I came…

“A Todas Horas,” an exhibition by South Texas artists Monica Lugo and Sam Rawls, explores the challenges faced by women artists, particularly those balancing motherhood and art during the COVID-19 pandemic. Their works focus on adaptation, balance, and the duality of parenting and art-making, reflecting shared experiences, emotions, and societal inequalities.

Rigoberto A. González, Donald Jerry Lyles, Jr., Gina Gwen Palacios

Past Exhibition: December 4, 2021 – December 25, 2021 Do different cultural backgrounds and experiences impact the way we understand, paint and view the landscape? How other or the same are our visual stories? The U.S. – Mexico borderlands are a space where two cultures collide. The land, change, timelessness,…

Ben Muñoz is a self-taught artist focusing on printmaking, integrating his Mexican heritage and family themes into his work. Raised in Corpus Christi, Muñoz reflects on familial influences and personal growth. He leads Dallas-based Familia Printshop, and his art is featured in prestigious collections and publications nationwide.

“All Fur” exhibition (Sept 4-25, 2021) featured Calder Kamin, Ernesto Ibanez, and Angelica Raquel, each exploring human-animal connections through unique artistic techniques. Kamin’s whimsical works repurpose plastic waste, Ibanez crafts lifelike sculptures with nails, and Raquel merges folklore with personal nostalgia in various mediums. Their collective artworks celebrate nature’s resourcefulness and cultural narratives.