![]() | Anne Wallace’s audio-visual projects and public commissions incorporate multiple perspectives on culture and history through the use of personal narrative. Many of her works engage the US/ ...more |
![]() | Atlee Bernard Ayres (1873-1969) was one of the most prolific architects in San Antonio in the early to mid 20th century. Raised in Ohio, his family came to San Antonio in 1888. Ayres studied at the Metropolitan School of Architecture in New York (part of Columbia University) from 1890 ...more |
Bill Fontana is a pioneer in using the urban environment as a living source of music, creating sound sculptures to transform awareness of architectural spaces and visual stimulation. The composer and artist has created sound sculptures in Berlin, London, Madrid, Paris, Sydney and Tokyo, as well a ...more |
![]() | Cakky grew up in Dallas and received a BFA in ceramics, and a MFA in ceramics from Indiana University. She is currently a Palo Alto College professor with a body of work that comprises man ...more |
![]() | Carlos Cortés is a third generation faux bois concrete artisan carrying on a family tradition that has its Texas roots in San Antonio, circa 1924. Carlos' great-uncle, Dionicio Rodríguez, brought this European form of sculpting to the U.S. from Mexico City and taught it to ...more |