The spectacular remembrance of art historian, critic and curator Fran Colpitt through exhibition continues with this group show curated by Hills Snyder.
Ruiz-Healy Art's "For Fran," which runs through March 27, joins Artpace’s "Songs for Fran and Donny," Ruby City’s "Synthesis & Subversion Redux" and UTSA Main Art Gallery’s "Do you really believe that?"
This new exhibition showcases artists Colpitt worked with in the 1990s, including Jesse Amado, Ricky Armendariz, Nate Cassie, Bill Davenport, Alejandro Diaz, Constance Lowe, Jack Massing, Katie Pell, Chuck Ramirez, Riley Robinson, Ethel Shipton and Kate Terrell.
Ruiz-Healy Art's "For Fran," which runs through March 27, joins Artpace’s "Songs for Fran and Donny," Ruby City’s "Synthesis & Subversion Redux" and UTSA Main Art Gallery’s "Do you really believe that?"
This new exhibition showcases artists Colpitt worked with in the 1990s, including Jesse Amado, Ricky Armendariz, Nate Cassie, Bill Davenport, Alejandro Diaz, Constance Lowe, Jack Massing, Katie Pell, Chuck Ramirez, Riley Robinson, Ethel Shipton and Kate Terrell.
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