
Artpace plans to reopen its doors to the public beginning Monday, February 7, following a brief closure in January due to the city’s level of COVID-19 cases.
Currently on-view at Artpace are two exhibitions, titled “Mystic Toolkit” and “Snow Shadows.”
“Mystic Toolkit,” on-view until April 24, 2022, is curated by writer and Artpace Curatorial Residence alumna Anaïs Castro, and combines the artwork of seven artists working across a variety of mediums. Participating artists include Alicia Adamerovich, Vanessa Brown, Jennifer Ling Datchuk, Erika DeFreitas, Julian Yi-Zhong Hou, Rachael Starbuck, and Shanie Tomassini.
“’Mystic Toolkit’ is a quiet invitation to celebrate daily rituals of coping, healing, and grieving that have become indispensable in recent times,” Artpace said in a press release.
“Snow Shadows,” featuring the work of artist Sabra Booth, is on-view in Artpace’s Main Space gallery windows along North Main Avenue until May 8, 2022. Booth, a San Antonio artist, is a recipient of the City of San Antonio Department of Arts & Culture 2022 Individual Artist Grant.
“Booth’s studio practice offers interpretative observations of nature while addressing complex ecological issues,” Artpace said in a press release.
Free, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday, noon-5 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, Artpace, 445 N Main Ave, (210) 212-4900, artpace.org.
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This article appears in Jan 26 – Feb 8, 2022.
