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INSTITUTO CULTURAL MEXICANO Hemisfair Park, (210) 227-0123 [[symbol: square bullet]] "EL JUGUETE POPULAR MEXICANO: MEXICAN TOYS OF THE PEOPLE" Presented in collaboration wit the Mexican Cultural Center and the Institute, May, 1993. [[symbol: square bullet]] ARTWORK 17 Painters of Nuevo León "The Avant-garde Generation" & Contemporary Metal Sculpture by Manuel Martin, June, 1993. [[symbol: square bullet]] "AN INSIDE VIEW OF GUANAJUATO" (Photographs) by Reyes Sandoval, July, 1993. JUMPSTART PERFORMANCE COMPANY 1035 S. Alamo, (210) 227-5867 [[symbol: square bullet]] "ASALTO" Works in progress with Steve Bailey, Diana Cárdenas, Michael Martinez and Mexican national Lucina Kathman. ASALTO focuses on hate crimes performed on individuals who are different. May 7, 8, 9, & 14, 15, 16, 1993 at 8 p.m. ESPERANZA PEACE & JUSTICE CENTER 1305 N. Flores, (210) 228-0201 [[symbol: square bullet]] "MUJERCANTO" Annual springtime celebration of women, song and thought. Friday and Saturday, May 28-29, 1993, 7-10 p.m. Largest all-women festival in South Texas. Guadalupe Theatre. [[image. caption: Monique Duval, Frida Kahlo Heart Broach, De la West Side Art, San Antonio]] CENTER FOR WOMEN AT OUR LADY OF THE LAKE UNIVERSITY [[symbol: square bullet]] "TRIBUNA LIBRE" A gathering of Chicana women from the "Movimiento" years in an open forum to share, exchange ideas and cultural expressions. Call 44-6711 for more information. GALLERIES ANTI-OPPRESSION CHURCH OF HARD-CORE FOLK ART Studio/Residence/Gallery: 226 Avenue E. (210) 224-9362 [[symbol: square bullet]] David Zamora Casas: Multi-media art/Interior and exterior installations BLUE DOOR GALLERY 818 Lesington St., (210) 271-9592 [[symbol: square bullet]] Paintings by Alberto Mijangos. Open by appointment only. Month of June. BLUE STAR ART SPACE 16 South Alamo St., (210) 227-6960 [[symbol: square bullet]] 3rd ANNUAL "FIESTA ESTRELLA AZUL" A special children's day event full of arts and crafts hands-on-activities, theatrics and music. Fresh refreshments and healthy edibles provided. Saturday, June 12 from 9:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon. Free and open to the public. Reservations required. CARRINGTON/GALLAGHER at The Collection, 7979 Broadway, (210) 826-1362 [[symbol: square bullet]] Paintings by Bruno Andrade (Corpus Christi) South Texas abstract landscapes, May 27, 1993. CENTRO DE ARTES Mercado Square, (210) 299-8600 [[symbol: square bullet]] "HERMANOS" Paintings by Jesse Treviño and Armando Sanches. July 6-16, 1993. CRUCITAS GALERIA 1703 W. Kings Highway, (210) 736-9272 [[symbol: square bullet]] TOURISTA FOLK ARTS SERIES" By Louis Leroy. A satire on the white are critic's stereotype of Chicano art as folk art. Opening Thursday, May 27. 6-11 p.m. Exhibit runss through July 1, 1993. CUCARACHAS (210) 737-2638 or (210) 805-9536 [[symbol: square bullet]] Consignment Art Gallery and Performance Art Space. Opening soon. DAGENBELA 102 S. Concho, Mercado Square, (210) 225-0731 [[symbol: square bullet]] "OILS" Tony Ortega and Alfredo Arreguin. Opening July 2, 6-8 p.m., runs through July 20, 1993. GALERIA PLANTA DE ARTE NUCLEAR Y TEATRO PINOLE 900 Nolan (corner of Nolan and Pine), (210) 227-8231, 227-8234 [[symbol: square bullet]] Local photography exhibit, May 28,29,30 and June 5-6. Hours Noon -6:00 p.m. Opening May 28, 6-9 p.m. [[symbol: square bullet]] UTSA Student Exhibit, June 11-20. Hours are Noon to 6 p.m. Opening reception June 11, 6-9 p.m. JANSEN PEREZ 175 E. Houstin, corner of St. Mary's (210) 227-0900 [[symbol: square bullet]] "THEN AND NOW: CHICANO AFTER CARA I". June 4 through July 7. Judith Baca, Gaspar Enriquez, Camron Lomas Garza, Quintin Gonzalez, Gront, Ito Romo, John Valdez, Andy Villareal, Diana Cardenas, Benito Huerta. [[symbol: square bullet]] "THEN AND NOW: CHICANO ART AFTER CARA II" July 9 through September 9, Mel Casas, Anna Jaquez, Luic Jimenez, Gilbert Lujan "Magu," César Martinez, Celia Muñoz, Frank Romero, Kathy Vargas, Ricardo Ruiz. [[image]] MILAGROS CONTEMPORARY ART at Blue Star, (210) 227-0001 [[symbol: square bullet]] Two man show with reknowned Mexican painted Rodolfo Morales and local Chicano painter Adán Hernandez. Opening, July 1 through August 31, 1993. PRIMARY OBJET 1420 S. Alamo, Building B [[symbol: square bullet]] "FUERZA DEL PUEBLO" Gallery and Artists' Clearinghouse. Art exhibit by five local artists: Magdalena Guilan McChesney, Carolina Flores, Terri Ybañez, Alba de Leon & Ray Chavez. Opening, Friday, June 4, 7-10 p.m., through June 30. ROSARIOS 1014 South Alamo St. (210) 223-1806 [[symbol: square bullet]] "MI GENTE, MI BARRIO" Scenes from San Antonio by Gilbert Duran SOUTHWEST CRAFT CENTER 300 Augusta, (210) 224-1848 [[symbol: square bullet]] "LOS DESNUDOS" By Terri Ybañez at Emily Edwards Gallery Thursday, July 1 - Saturday, August 14, 1993. Opening Reception on Thursday, July 1, 6-8 p.m. Artist Lecture on Thursday, July 1 at 7 p.m. Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday from 10:00 a.m., until 4:00 p.m. TALLER DE ARTE 119 South Alamo, (210) 227-9447 [[symbol: square bullet]] Luis Lopez, Roberto Ytuarte, Armando Sanchez June & July 1993. VILLITA ART GALLERY 615 E. Euclid, 210-223-4998 [[symbol: square bullet]] Paintings by Joe Lopez. Month of June. CARA CHICANO ART: RESISTANCE AND AFFIRMATION [[image]] 9