Portrait Power: Blue Star Contemporary revisits an age-old tradition with ‘The Sitter’
By Bryan Rindfuss
Jun 2, 2021
Tags: San Antonio , Texas , Blue Star Contemporary , art , contemporary art , things to do in San Antonio , art exhibition , new exhibition , The Sitter , portraiture , portraits , Jacqueline Saragoza McGilvray , Zora Murff , Natan Dvir , Madison Cowles Serna , group exhibition , Corrections , Linn County Juvenile Detention and Diversion Services , juvenile detention , photography , Israeli-Palestinian conflict , Eighteen , Israel , Palestine , rape , abuse , sexual assault , sexual assault survivors , Withstand , painting , billboard vinyl , Ruth Leonela Buentello , Sarah Fox , mixed media , Gamer Niñas , The Last Supper , anthropomorphic rabbits , identity , trauma , addiction , Loc Huynh , Carmen Cartiness Johnson , Cruz Ortiz , Texas artists , San Antonio artists , family portraits , mother , The Octagon Room , Black community , live sittings , Jesse Amado , Alejandro Diaz , Julián Castro , Joaquin Castro , Ellen Riojas Clark , community figures , art history