Monthly Archives: August 2019

FEATURED ARTIST – Amada Miller, “Hollow Moon Rings Like a Bell” – San Antonio

“Hollow Moon Rings Like a Bell” 55 glass bells with meteorite clappers Inspired by the Apollo 12 Mission and its astronauts describing the moon ringing like a bell for 55 minutes after crash landing a module on the lunar surface. Hollow Moon Rings Like a Bell, 2019 Amada Miller’s work looks at how we interact […]

The Magestic “Magestic Theater” – Downtown San Antonio

The Majestic Theater takes center stage as one of the country’s most ornate performing arts facilities. Built in 1929, the Majestic is one of San Antonio’s premier live performing arts spaces and is located in the heart of downtown San Antonio on iconic Houston Street. A National Historic Landmark, the theater seats 2,311 guests and […]

San Antonio, Texas – A City with “A Past”, “A Present” and “A Future”

The colorful past of San Antonio started with Native Americans, then the Spanish discovered the fresh water and settled in, later the Germans made San Antonio their home, and finally, the US Military (joint Army & Air Force base) introduced this beautiful city to the rest of America. Today “The Alamo”, is the number one […]

ARTS&FOOD® ASKS: IS MARFA TEXAS AN ART DESTINATION?

ANSWER: ONE MAN – DONALD JUDD – Marfa Texas is an unlikely art oasis in a small desert town in the desert S/W of Texas. In the 1970s, minimalist artist Donald Judd moved his studio to this dusty town where everything was cheap and where he could afford space. He build several art compounds here for his studios and to display […]