Friday, March 25, 2011

Fiesta Event - Invitation to Sculpture Show

Submitted by Gaby Madrid:
Public Invitation
THE SCULPTORS INVITATIONAL
AND ART SHOW
"Official Fiesta Event " ... Fiesta is San Antonio' citywide party!
This is an all open air arts experience to see, buy and enjoy.

On April 2nd see 60 multi-national and local professional sculptors, plus see our 1st statewideprofessional artists show.
Enjoy 100 big outdoor sculptures, numerous paintings, small sculptures and other fine arts in one 6 acre gardened venue.
Our first year the participating organizations are the Texas Society of Sculptors, and the San Antonio Visual Artists group.


Grand Opening! April 2nd, 11a - 5p
Art show on grand opening day only!
Big Sculpture show all April weekends - Sa/Su's 11am to 5pm ; $5 admission at the gate


Villa del Carmen Sculpture Conservatory
11354 Vance Jackson, San Antonio, Texas 78230
See Map and Directions
Contact 210-696-9813

Presented by
SCULPTORS DOMINION INTERNATIONAL, INC. 501c3
'Excellence in outdoor sculpture and art' - through education, exhibit and celebration
Call For Entry 2011 * Polices * Register * Public Invitation
*Prior Show Photos/ Sculptor Lists *


Request for Submissions from Sarah Cortez

Request for Submissions
The Lost Border: Essays on how life and culture have been changed by the violence along the U.S.-Mexico border
This new anthology will focus on the unique life and culture along the U.S.-Mexico border that has been changed and even lost because of the recent drug violence. This book will feature writers from both sides of the border who explore the culture that has been changed or lost, the lives that have been split in two, and the way of life that has been interrupted, or even eradicated, by the violence along the border.

Some of the questions that might be explored are: What way of life has been lost due to the recent violence? What are the ramifications of this change for culture, politics, families, institutions, the arts, and even individual psyches? Will it be possible to regain what has been truncated? What might the border’s future be? Are there any positive side-effects?

We hope that writers will conjure the past in telling moments and reflect on the forces that have spun out of control to destroy the unique bi-national, bicultural existence of la frontera. Location is a vitally important and intrinsic element of the essays we seek, and each essay should show substantial ties to the border through the essayist’s lived experience. We anticipate that the writing will draw scholars as well as those in the general public who wish to thoughtfully negotiate the border’s current complexities.

The publisher of this project will be Arte Público Press and the anticipated publication date is in 2012.

Please read the submission guidelines and follow them. We look forward to reading your submission. We will contact you by email about acceptance or rejection of your essay.

Sarah Cortez (Cortez.Sarah@gmail.com) and Sergio Troncoso (SergioTroncoso@gmail.com)
Editors

Submission Guidelines:
The deadline is August 1, 2011 postmark, without exceptions. The length of the essay should be 3,000 to 6,000 words; please title your essay. The essay should be unpublished and written in English. All contributors shall be Latino/a.

Each essay should be typed in Times Roman 12-point type with standard manuscript formatting for margins and spacing.

Include your name, snail-mail address, two contact phone numbers, two email addresses, and exact word count in the top left margin of the first page of your manuscript.

We do not accept electronic submissions. Mail two hard copies of the essay and your bio to Sergio
Troncoso, 2373 Broadway, Suite 1808, New York, NY 10024. No submission will be returned; please keep a copy for your records.

Please include a one-paragraph biography summarizing your publishing credits. Include a sentence or two that defines your relationship with the border (e.g. cities or towns lived in, length of residence/familiarity).

If your essay is accepted, we will need an electronic file as a Word document. We will contact you about suggested revisions.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Platica de Daniel Weinfeld - Marzo 19, 2011 - 12:00

EL PATRONATO DE LA CULTURA
HISPANO AMERICANA CONFERENCE

A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE ARTS
(LIKE YOU’VE NEVER HEARD BEFORE)

BY
DANIEL WEINFELD

WHEN:
SATURDAY, MARCH 19TH, 2011
TIME: 12:00 TO 2:00 PM
WHERE: DOUBLE TREE INN
37 N.E. LOOP 410 (410 & McCULLOUGH)
SAN ANTONIO, TX 78216
PH: 366-2424

COST: $ 17.00 P/P INCLUDES SEATED LUNCH
OPEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC, BRING YOUR FRIENDS!

RSVP REQUIRED BY: MARCH 16TH
IMPORTANT: LIMITED SEATING

MR. WEINFELD WILL PRESENT TWO DIFFERENT GICLEÉS OF HIS WORK FOR SALE. PART OF THE PROCEEDS WILL BE DONATED TO EL PATRONATO.