Artist's Proof | Winter 2019

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ARTIST’S PROOF


ARTIST’S PROOF ISSUE 16: WINTER 2019

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Art.i.facts

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Beyond the Classroom

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Upcoming events

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Founders & Friends of SSA:

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Home is where the heART is

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Giving by Design

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Thank You for Giving

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Community Student Spotlight

Heather Hamilton

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Cover image: BFA Student Montana Priest Restrain, Bronze esculpture, 2018 Profiles by: Debra Del Toro | Design by: Ashley Villarreal


SSA STAFF Teri Hatch Aguilar, Exhibitions Administrative Assistant Stephanie Peché Canales, Development Associate Olga Castaño, Visitor Specialist Kevin Conlon, Provost Ed Conroy, Director of Development Chad Dawkins, Curator & Director of Exhibitions Debra Del Toro, Vice President of Communications and Recruitment Strategy Cesario Garcia, Groundskeeper Lauri Garcia Jones, Recruitment and Admissions Officer Xavier Gilmore, Exhibitions Coordinator Ed Hepner, Facilities Manager Barbara Hill, Director of Community Programs Kori Howell, Registrar Mikey Lopez Jr., Maintenance Patricia Morales, Director of Young Artist Programs Ramon Muñoz, Program Coordinator, Young Artist Programs Jessica Nance, Board Liaison Paula Owen, President Katie Pell, Teen Program Coordinator Yvette Ramirez, Maintenance Teresa Rodriguez, Director of Information Systems Scott Rubin, Chief of Campus Safety

Dear friends,

Noelia Saavedra, Accountant

It is a cliché to say that the holidays awaken our impulses to give and be grateful, but the cliché is moot at Southwest School of Art because we are truly grateful all year round!

Mar-y-Sol Salinas, Director of Student Affairs Regina Sanders, Assistant Director of Young Artist Programs Marta Solís, Assistant to the Registrar Stephen J. Strapple, Director of Facilities Heather Vacek, Vice President for Finance and Administration / CFO Jerry Vasquez, Maintenance Ashley Villarreal, Marketing Manager Lyn Woods, Development Assistant

SSA FACULTY Justin Boyd, Sculpture & Integrated Media Department Chair and Academic Director Margaret Craig, Printmaking Department Chair Casey Galloway, Fibers Department Coordinator Joe Harjo, Photography Faculty and Studio Manager Greg Johnson, Faculty and Studio Manager Blake Kennedy, Ceramics Faculty and Studio Technician Eléonore Lee, Paper & Book Arts

We are grateful for each other, the different but complementary ways our students, staff, faculty, board, and supporters create an ecosystem of creativity and commitment. We are grateful to be able to serve so many people, over 200,000 annually, from such varied backgrounds in such varied ways – from the impressive array of classes for all ages to exhibitions and the special events. We are grateful to explore and express through art many of the significant ideas of our time and to discover new perspectives from diverse artists. We are grateful to be financially healthy in an era when it is not the norm, and we are grateful to be successfully inventing a new model institution of higher education, one that serves college students, especially those from low-income backgrounds, as well as the San Antonio community. A student told me recently that she “didn’t know what she would do without Southwest School of Art.” She didn’t have to explain that it was her source of inspiration, solace, social engagement, and enrichment. I feel that way, too. We know, also, that SSA has been and will be a catalyst for neighborhood and economic development. To sum it up, we are grateful for this extraordinary institution and the many ways it is valued – culturally, historically, educationally, socially, economically, architecturally, aesthetically, and spiritually. Moreover, I am immensely grateful for the opportunity to lead the team and to extend our gratitude to all of you.

Department Coordinator Victor Pagona, Photography Department Chair Daniel Rios Rodriguez, Painting Faculty

Please accept our heartfelt wishes for a joyous holiday season!

Sarah Roberts, Metals Faculty and Studio Manager Chris Sauter, Interim Painting and Drawing

In gratitude,

Department Chair and Director of Foundations and Special Courses Jillian Sortore, Metals Department Chair Ryan Takaba, Ceramics Department Chair AP issue 16 : winter 2019 1


Welcome Aboard!

Southwest School of Art welcomes these new administrators to the SSA community. SCOTT RUBIN | CHIEF OF CAMPUS SAFETY Scott Rubin joins SSA as Chief of Public Safety. Rubin has over 25 years of experience in law enforcement and emergency management leadership. He recently served as the Chief of the City of Fair Oaks Ranch Police Department for 21 years, where he directed a 25-man department. Rubin retired from the U.S Navy Reserve as the Command Master Chief (E-9) for Naval Expeditionary Combat Command, Maritime Expeditionary Security Division 131. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice and a Masters of Public Administration with specialization in Homeland Security/Emergency Management, both from Wayland Baptist University.

MAR-Y-SOL SALINAS | DIRECTOR OF STUDENT AFFAIRS Mar-y-Sol Salinas has joined SSA as the new Director of Student Affairs. She has an extensive background in the field of education. Salinas comes to SSA from The Culinary Institute of America (CIA), where since 2012 she served in several capacities, most recently as the Assistant Director for Academic and Career Support Services, providing academic and career advising for all CIA students. She also managed an early alert system, peer tutoring program, disability services, academic support services, externship program, career services, library, and all campus retention initiatives in collaboration with other student affairs departments. She holds a B.A. in Sociology from the University of California, Berkeley, a M.Ed. in Educational Leadership from Concordia University, Portland and a Ph.D. in Student, Integral & Transpersonal Psychology from the California Institute of Integral Studies.

MARTA SOLÍS | ASSISTANT TO THE REGISTRAR Marta Solís has joined SSA as the Assistant to the Registrar. Solís was born and raised in Costa Rica. In addition to her background in Executive Administration and Human Resources, she is a fiber artist who teaches and exhibits her work extensively. Solís has a B.A. in Fine Arts with a minor in Business Administration and Communication from Universidad Veritas - San José, Provincia de San José.

ASHLEY VILLARREAL | MARKETING MANAGER Ashley Villarreal has joined SSA as Marketing Manager. She is a graphic designer, who specializes in marketing and social media. Villarreal served as Marketing Director/Social Media Manager for Urban Bricks and helped develop their brand as they grew from 11 locations to 23 national and international locations; growing their Facebook account by more than 17k followers. She holds a bachelors degree in graphic arts from Anáhuac University, Campus Xalapa.

LAURI GARCIA JONES | RECRUITMENT AND ADMISSIONS OFFICER Lauri Garcia Jones has joined SSA as the Recruitment and Admissions Officer. To learn more about Garcia Jones, see page 6.

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2019 TASA CONFERENCE SSA hosted the Texas Association of Schools of Art (TASA) conference on Oct 18 & 19. Over 80 art faculty and art students from across Texas converged on the campus for the annual conference. The conference included presentations by SSA faculty members Justin Boyd and Chris Sauter; and studio demonstrations by faculty members Margaret Craig, Jillian Sortore, and Eléonore Lee.

PATRICIA MORALES SELECTED FOR 2019 CLASS OF “CAELI” Director of Young Artist Programs Patricia Morales was selected to the 2019 class of the Community Arts Education Leadership Institute (CAELI). She was one of twenty-six individuals selected for the eight month program, which provided participants the opportunity to hone and advance leadership skills and effectiveness.

SSA INTRODUCES NEW HOMESCHOOL ART EDUCATION PROGRAM In response to a growing need from homeschool practitioners, SSA’s Young Artist Programs has introduced a new program starting this spring for ages 10-15. Students will learn about new materials and processes to enhance what they are making at home. Students must commit to attend 10 of the 12 sessions; and parents are expected to drop-off students and not remain in the classroom. Space is limited. Open registration for this new program begins Dec. 10 (Friends of SSA registration begins Dec. 3). For more information, contact: classregistration@swschool.org 210.200.8217.

SAN ANTONIO POET LAUREATE VISITS SSA Octavio Quintanilla, 2018-2020 Poet Laureate of San Antonio, visited SSA this fall for a special Artist Talk and reception in conjunction with his exhibition FRONTEXTOS, on display at SSA through December 29 in the Urschel Gallery. Quintanilla’s FRONTEXTO project, (the term frontexto is a blend of frontera and texto, border/text) began on New Year’s Day of 2018 as a challenge to write a poem each day in Spanish and post it on social media. Quintanilla’s daily practice quickly began to incorporate drawing and became an exploration into the relationships of text and image.

INTRODUCING THE NEW ARTIST IN RESIDENCE This fall SSA welcomed a new Artist in Residence, Alejandra Salinas. Salinas is a metalsmith and emerging curator, born in the United States and raised in Mexico. Standing between two cultures, she combines her personal history with a contemporary perspective, translating her experiences into metal objects and jewelry. Her work explores boundaries, both physical and conceptual, as she attempts to materialize a sense of resilience and hope.

ZINE FEST

GLITTER ON THE HIGHWAY Students in SSA’s BFA degree program were featured in a pop-up show, titled Glitter on the Highway, at #134 Blue Star in October. The show included work by Abby Billingsley, Rachael Oelsen, Gabrielle Peralta, Mason Rhodes, and Natasha Shirley.

A group of SSA’s college students, led by faculty member Eléonore Lee, participated in the 2019 San Anto Zine Fest (SAZF) held at the San Antonio Public Library - Central this fall. The SAZF is a market for independent publishers showcase their zines. Zine, short for magazine, is material of various shapes and sizes, printed by individuals or collectives. AP issue 16 : winter 2019 3


SSA on the Move • Faculty member Léo Lee was featured in a group exhibition, Truth is a Contested Concept, at the Woman Made Gallery in Chicago from November 1 -23, 2019. • Several metals students and instructors including Jillian Sortore, Sarah T. Roberts, our current resident, Alejandra Salinas and past residents, Dongyi Wu and Laura Wood participated in an exhibition at Equinox Gallery in conjunction with the Dia De Los Muertos event at La Villita in November. • Alumna Lata Gedala ’19 presented her exhibition, Cross-Sections, at DAMAS gallery and studio on November 1, 2019. • President Paula Owen moderated a panel discussion on October 14, 2019 at Texas State Galleries prior to the opening of Every Ware, an exhibition curated by Michel Conroy and Jennifer Ling Datchuk. • Faculty member Casey Galloway and several of our community students were featured in the Annual Juried Fiber Artists of San Antonio exhibition, Threads of Magic, from October 11 through November 15, 2019 at the University of the Incarnate Word, Kelso Art Center. Galloway won 2nd place in the annual Fiber Artists of San Antonio’s member show. • Faculty member Sarah T. Roberts gave a lecture at the Texas Metals Symposium at Texas Tech University on October 12. • Academic Director Justin Boyd, in partnership with the San Antonio River Foundation, curated The Picnic Under the Petals Performance Series in October at Confluence Park. As part of the series, he presented his work, Confluence, on October 10, 2019. • Faculty member Margaret Craig's exhibition, Sea Islands, opened at Blue Star 4

Contemporary on October 4, 2019 and will remain on display through January 5. • Faculty members Sarah T. Roberts and Jillian Sortore were part of a traveling exhibition, Not-So-Lone-Star Studios: A Gathering of Texas Makers, which showed at the Texas Metals Symposium in October. • Faculty member Margaret Craig’s installation, Oceanic Evolutions, was included as part of Sculpture Month Houston at the SITE Gallery Houston in October. • San Antonio Museum of Art hosted a Contemporary Art Conversation with Daniel Rios Rodriguez on October 1, 2019. Faculty member Daniel Rios Rodriguez shared insights into his practice in conversation with Suzanne Weaver, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art. • Faculty member Chris Sauter was included in a group show, Countdown City Art, which was the inaugural art exhibition opening at SPACE C7 hosted by South Side Living + Maker Spaces in October. • Faculty member Joe Harjo’s work was featured in a group exhibition, Texas, We’re Listening, at the Brownsville Museum of Fine Art from September 14 – October 25, 2019. • Faculty member Daniel Rios Rodriguez was part of a three-person show titled Beach, River, Forest on exhibit in New York City's Horton Gallery, September 5 – October 5, 2019. • Instructor Dongyi Wu exhibited her show, Daily Notes, at Equinox Gallery, August 10 – 25, 2019. • Alumnus Josué Romero ’19 was part of a group show, Photoplay, at Galeria Guadalupe at the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center on

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exhibit July 26 through September 30, 2019. • Alumnus Josué Romero ’19 was one of 31 Latinx artists selected for the National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures' (NALAC) 2019 Leadership Institute held July 15-20, 2019, in San Antonio. • Alumna Audrey LeGalley ’18 curated a show, Girlwork, at Flight gallery in the Blue Star Art Complex on exhibit July 4 – 28, 2019. Girlwork featured eight female artists including SSA Fiber Program Coordinator Casey Galloway. • Alumna Nicki Lucio ’18 was featured in the exhibition, Andy Warhol: Portraits and Transamerica/n: Gender, Identity, Appearance Today, at the McNay Art Museum from June 20 to September 15, 2019. • Instructors Lacey Mills and Sabrina Alfaro and alumna and Recruitment and Admissions Officer Lauri Garcia Jones ’18 were featured in summer exhibitions at San Antonio Library branches June 15 - August 15, 2019. • Teen Program Coordinator Katie Pell exhibited in a group show, Summer Affairs, on display June 14 – August 31, 2019 at the Barbara Davis Gallery in Houston. • Faculty member Chris Sauter exhibited in a group show, Immersed: Local to Global Art Sensations, at the McNay Art Museum from June 7, 2018 to September 2, 2018. • Painting instructor Daniel Rios Rodriguez exhibited his show, Bruisers, at Artpace on view May 16 – August 18, 2019. • Faculty member Joe Harjo is featured in the exhibition, We’re Still Here: Native American Artists, Then and Now, on display at the McNay from May 16, 2019 to August 11, 2019.


Upcoming Events

RE/DEVALUING COLORISM: INTERSECTIONS OF SKIN COLOR AND CURRENCY Friday, December 13, 5:30-7:30 p.m. | Exhibition Opening Panel discussion with artists and guest curator Aissatou Sidime-Blanton: 6:30 p.m. On display: December 13, 2019 - April 5, 2020 | All events: Santikos Building | 1201 Navarro Exploring the questions of skin color in historic and contemporary social hierachies. Featured artists include: Berenice Appelin-Williams, Rabea Ballin, Lauren Cross, Barbara Felix, Pallavi Govinnathan, Jin-Ya Huang, Ann Sole Sister Johnson, Lauren Kelley, Dan Lam, Vicki Meek, Deborah Roberts, Susan Sponsier, Naomi Wanjiku Gakunga, and Montoya Williams. Fri. Jan 10, 2020 | 6-9 p.m. | Catalogue Release Party Sat. Jan 25, 2020 | 12-3 p.m. | Hands-on Art Workshop for Girls | Register at: www.swschool.org/_exhibitions/dreamweek2020 Fri. Mar. 6, 2020 | 7 p.m. | Poetry-Song-Dance Performance by Andrea "Vocab" Sanderson and Amber Ortega

DEBBIE MCMAHON FIBER ARTS SYMPOSIUM

ROWLAND RICKETTS Fri. February 28, 2020 | 5:30 p.m Santikos Building | 1201 Navarro Installation: Santikos Lobby | Feb. 28 - May 17, 2020. Rowland Ricketts utilizes natural dyes and historical processes to create contemporary textiles that span art and design.

Established in 2010, the Debbie McMaho Fiber Symposium features noted fiber artists exemplary in their field in lectures, exhibitions or workshops. Named in honor of Debbie McMahon who was an accomplished and devoted fiber artist, McMahon was also a student and Trustee at Southwest School of Art. Her husband created an endowment in McMahon’s memory to facilitate this annual conversation on contemporary fiber arts.

TEXAS MICRO PRESS READING ROOM Wednesday, March 4, 2020 to Tuesday, May 5, 2020 Santikos Building | 1201 Navarro Curated by Cattywampus Press From Amarillo to Houston, the art of publishing books independently, in limited editions is alive and thriving in the Lone Star State. The Texas Micro Press Reading Room (TMPRR) is an exhibition showcasing artist’s publications made by Texans, or in homage to Texas, and published by small, independent publishers within the last ten years.

SENIOR THESIS EXHIBITION Sat. May 2, 2020, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. | Santikos Building 1201 Navarro | On display May 2 - June 7, 2020

ANTI-EXHIBITION

As students of Southwest School of Art’s College Program complete their rigorous studio education and prepare for graduation, the Senior Thesis Exhibition marks a point of transition. The exhibition, which presents a collection of works made across disciplines, represents not only the completion of a major educational accomplishment but also the beginning of the students’ independent creative practices moving their work from the familiarity of the classroom to the visibility of the public sphere.

Sat. May 2, 2020, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. | Santikos Building | 1201 Navarro | On display May 2 - June 7, 2020

Anti-exhibition is an exhibition that captures attempts to reject and modify what is typically understood to be an exhibition of visual art. This exhibition looks at specific instances from 1960s– present, with a focus on the current century. This exhibition is curated by Chad Dawkins, Curator and Director of Exhibitions.

ALL EXHIBITIONS AND ARTIST TALKS ARE FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. GALLERY HOURS: MONDAY - SATURDAY 9 A.M. - 5 P.M. SUNDAY 11 A.M. - 4 P.M. AP issue 16 : winter 2019 5


Lauri Garcia Jones

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ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT

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They say you can’t go home again, but that couldn’t be further from the truth for alumna Lauri Garcia Jones ’18. This fall she has come home to Southwest School of Art as the new Recruitment and Admissions Officer for SSA’s college program. “I am very excited to be back at SSA. I like seeing the transition in the relationships I’ve built with faculty and staff. It makes me happy to know that graduating doesn’t always mean moving away from where you created your foundation, but that there’s always the option to build upon what you already started,” said Garcia Jones. Garcia Jones is a graduate of the Legacy Class, the first to complete the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree program that began at SSA in 2014, but her path to graduation was not a direct one. After several years working in the legal and medical fields, she made the decision at the age of 32 to pursue an education in art by enrolling in a local community college. “Throughout my life, I had been making art, but without an awareness that there were actual career opportunities available,” said Garcia Jones. “When I heard that SSA was starting a BFA program, I decided to take things a step further and applied.” Four years later, the mother of three donned her cap and gown to accept her degree from President Paula Owen.

“As a member of the first cohort at SSA, Lauri was an outstanding student and artist, in part because she worked hard for it. We are gratified to know that a young woman of her caliber and commitment will be out there representing SSA among prospective students,” said Paula Owen, SSA President. In her new role as Recruitment and Admissions Officer, Garcia Jones has a very important job, spreading the word about SSA’s Bachelor of Fine Arts degree program and guiding prospective students through the application process to enrollment. “What appeals most to me about being the Recruitment and Admissions Officer at SSA is being able to act as a bridge for artists to get to a place where they will grow with the support and mentorship of our faculty. Being a former student, I’m also very excited to share my own experiences about the program and the environment that encompasses the school,” said Garcia Jones. She has been busy in her first weeks back at SSA visiting high schools, attending college fairs, conducting tours and connecting with educators, parents, prospective students. “What I hope to communicate to prospective students is the significance of what SSA has to offer. Students at SSA have the opportunity to work alongside many different artists who are highly-trained and well-established.”

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DONOR SPOTLIGHT

Julius & Kathy Gribou

kathy and julius gribou at the chateau de chenonceau in the loire valley region of france

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To Southwest School of Art benefactors Julius and Kathleen “Kathy” Gribou, education is a passion. Recently they designated a bequest to support scholarships for the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree program at Southwest School of Art. “It’s a critical element necessary to advance the state of the current knowledge and hopefully improve global conditions,” said Julius Gribou, whose many professional achievements include a prolific career in architecture and serving as the founding dean of the University of Texas at San Antonio's College of Architecture. Kathy, an accomplished professional in hospitality management, most recently served as national sales manager for San Antonio’s Hotel Contessa. The couple first became involved with Southwest School of Art when Julius joined the Board of Trustees in 2006. He went on to serve two-terms on the governing board from 2006-2007 and again from 2013 - 2014. Over the years, they have continued to give their time, talent and treasure to support many of SSA’s programs and events.

“San Antonio has an amazing amount of art talent and Southwest School of Art can provide an opportunity for this talent to be nurtured.”

“We value the role that the Southwest School of Art plays in the community and the new degree program and its students need support,” said Julius. “San Antonio has an amazing amount of art talent and Southwest School of Art can provide an opportunity for this talent to be nurtured.” Though now retired, the couple isn’t slowing down. Splitting their time between residences in San Antonio and Italy, they remain committed to their passion for arts, architecture, education and providing students in all disciplines with an opportunity to study abroad.

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STUDENT SPOTLIGHT

Sol Macias

Senior Marisol “Sol” Macias sees the world through her own lens, connecting people and giving them a voice. A lifetime interest in community service, inspired by her service-minded father, led her down an unintended path to SSA.

to change directions. Since then she has found new ways to combine her love for serving the community and her creative interests. Macias found inspiration at SSA in Professor Ryan Takaba’s Community Project class.

“I started off (studying) as an interpreter for American Sign Language (ASL) at San Antonio College. I was going for trilingual interpretation; working with English, Spanish, and ASL all at the same time. I loved it, but it was highly stressful, so I started taking art classes as a stress reliever,” said Macias.

“He opened the doors to me being able to use community organization as a medium for my art,” said Macias. “I collected stories and created the Truth Exchange, which is me asking San Antonio, one by one, who are you? I take that ‘raw material’ and process them through my father’s typewriter so it turns from an individual voice into a collective voice,”.

A photography professor at San Antonio College opened the eyes of the Eagle Pass, TX native who had never considered a career in the arts. The professor steered her towards Southwest School of Art. Macias spent a year working on her portfolio to apply and getting her head around the decision she was making

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“You realize that yes, we are individuals. We come from different places, we have different paths but we are relatable. We are human. We have the same fears. We have the same hopes. We have the same dreams." said Macias. Her latest project, Chingo-

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Building Global Connections

nas con Camaras, stems from a fascination with street photography, which motivated her to contact a female photographer whose work she was following. The two began communicating on Instagram and each brought another female photographer to the group. They organized a walk on July 3, 2019 that attracted 24 women with a variety of photography experience. “The energy that we felt as women gathering together, and just helping each other out… it was amazing for me to see that there was no ego, no competition, no fear. It was just us creating in that moment,” said Macias.

Chingonas, Mexican slang for strong-willed, uncompromising women, embraces the energy of the group. “We have almost no resources except for our own will and we are making things happen,” said Macias. Now the group has over 700 followers, events once a month, daily interactions on Instagram, and monthly podcasts. With followers from as far away as Japan, Macias has dreams of the movement growing into a global community. “I think that would be amazing,” said Macias “Texas women photographers taking over the world.”

IG: @chingonasconcamaras


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Heather Hamilton

We recently took a moment to chat with Heather Hamilton a student in SSA’s community program since 2010. Here’s what she had to say. What skills are you most proud of mastering through your classes at SSA?

One of my first classes at Southwest School of Art was with Dennis Smith. He picked up one on my pots, turned it over, examined the foot I trimmed, and asked me “do you really think this foot goes with this pot?” It may have been a little blunt but it led me on a path of aesthetically pleasing work, not merely functional. Every part of the piece is important to the overall piece, including the foot. Now every time I trim a piece I can hear Dennis in my head asking if the foot goes with the pot. Also, about a year ago, I wanted to see if I could throw an entire bag of clay at once. I attempted it and was successful at throwing 25 pounds of clay and made a large bowl. I’ve tried one each term and have progressively made larger bowls. Have you ever taken classes in other mediums at SSA?

Yes, I have attended metalsmithing classes and have enjoyed the opportunity to mix my ceramic and metal work.

How do you benefit from taking classes at SSA? The biggest benefit would be the community of individuals that I attend classes with. Everyone is very welcoming and we all share our knowledge and new skills with each other. I’ve made many new friends that bring a lot of happiness to my life. Why do you continue to take classes at SSA?

There are many reasons I continue to take classes at SSA. The facilities are great, there are a variety of classes (and instructors) that allow one to learn and grow within a discipline, the price is right, and the people are wonderful. Would you recommend SSA’s community classes to your friends?

Yes, of course and I have. Even to those that may not consider themselves creative. The classes are a wonderful outlet from the everyday hustle and you never know what hidden talent is waiting to be revealed.

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FACULTY SPOTLIGHT

CHRIS SAUTER

Beyond the Classroom Director of Foundations and Special Courses and Interim Department Chair of Painting Chris Sauter pushes his students beyond their comfort zones. “Chris questions every choice made going into a piece and does this to push us students to create meaningful work that is show ready," said Mason Rhodes, a second-year BFA degree program student. "Chris sees failure as a learning experience, and is the first person to offer advice and critique to benefit future projects. Through his instruction I have personally began to develop an entirely new perspective on not only the work I create, but all of the art that I encounter on a daily basis.” By working with students in their early foun­ dation courses and also with their Senior The­sis projects, Sauter has the opportunity to see the growth of students as they develop through the program. “It is a huge difference. By the time they are seniors, they have more of a work ethic and they think about the work that they make as their work and not as assignments or some­ thing they have to do begrudgingly,” said Sauter. He has twice been voted Outstanding Faculty of the Year by the students in SSA’s Bache­lor of Fine Arts Degree program; in 2017 and 2019. On the subject of his awards, he is hum­ble. “It means a lot. It means, at least I hope it means, that what you are doing is making some sort of impact,” said Sauter. Sauter who holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the University of the Incarnate Word and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the University of Texas at San Antonio began his

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association with Southwest School of Art as an

Sauter is an active member of M12 Studios, an

His work outside the classroom helps him to be

adjunct instructor in the community program

artist collective and non-profit organization

a better educator inside the classroom at SSA.

in 2001. When a position opened in the college

based in Colorado.

program years later, he joined SSA as a fulltime member of the college faculty. He has exhibited his work across the United States, Mexico, and Europe and has three upcoming shows; two in San Antonio, one at Palo Alto College and one at Lone Star Studios and a third show in New Mexico.

“Faculty ultimately become mentors, particu-

As part of M12, Sauter also teaches each May

larly at the end,” said Sauter “They are infor-

with the Art + Rural Environments Field School

mation providers at the beginning but they are

based at the University of Colorado, Boulder.

mentors at the end. It is hard to be a mentor if

The off-campus program is an intensive sum-

you aren’t doing the thing that you are teach-

mer experience, designed for a small group of

ing.”

students interested in art and rural environments.

He values the importance of being both a faculty member and a working artist. “I think that it is very important because you bring practical knowledge with you to the classroom,” said Sauter, “and also if you are a practicing artist working out in the world that means you have connections out in the world and so you can provide that benefit also to your students.” sauter receives the 2019 outstanding faculty award

sauter on site with the art + rural environments field school team

from ssa president paula owen

“Faculty ultimately become mentors... They are infor­ mation providers at the beginning but they are mentors at the end."

chris sauter | the nature of culture, 2005 muséed' art moderne, st. etienne, france installation constructed from material cut from museum walls (drywall) dim. variable table/plow: 5 x 7 x 7 feet a dining table and hand plow are constructed from material cut from the gallery walls. the plow bisects the dining table top.

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Thank You!

SSA could not fulfill its mission to teach and advance the visual arts for the benefit of students seeking a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree and for others seeking education and enrichment without the support of our many generous donors. Thank you for your gifts!

BFA SCHOLARSHIP CAMPAIGN AIGA San Antonio Amy Shelton McNutt Charitable Trust Mr. Richard C. Arredondo Mr. and Mrs. Bertrand O. Baetz, Jr. In Honor of Dr. Johnny Clay Johnson Ms. Cathy Cohen and Mr. Joe Baker Colleen and Bruce Barshop The Estate of Maggie S. Block Mr. Walden Booker Elise and Craig Boyan Cris and Brandon Bregman, M.D. Mr. Ben E. Brewer III The Brown Foundation, Inc. Mr. Donald P. Buelter Jyl and Randy Cain Dr. and Mrs. Ronald K. Calgaard Caroline and William Carrington Suzanne and Rick Cavender Centro Properties Ms. T. Ruth Chang Ms. Ebony Coleman Mr. Kevin Conlon Mr. Ed Conroy Ms. Margaret Craig Ms. Jeanne A. Curlin Ms. Jennifer Datchuk Mr. Chad Dawkins Ms. Pam Dawkins Ms. Debra Del Toro Ms. Maureen Doebbler Karina and David Dolgin Linda and Larry Draper Mr. G. Cameron Duncan In Memory of Genevieve Lykes Duncan Ms. Genevieve L. Duncan In Memory of Genevieve Lykes Duncan The Edouard Foundation, Inc. Mr. Jorge Elizondo Rosie and Robert Escamilla In Memory of Mr. Dale Neese Ms. Rose Mary Fry The Alfred S. Gage Foundation Mr. Gary Gober 14

In Memory of Mr. Dale Neese Mr. David Goetz Kathleen and Julius Gribou Mrs. Helen K. Groves H-E-B Maggie and Andrew Herdeg Ms. Elizabeth Higgins Ms. Barbara L. Hill Mr. Paul Hinojosa In Memory of Mr. Dale Neese Kori and Trevor Howell John and Robyn Horn Foundation Candace and Michael Humphreys Dr. Johnny Clay Johnson Ms. Lauri Jones JP Morgan Chase Bank Mrs. Gilard G. Kargl Mr. David Kay Ms. Alicia Solange Iriarte and Mr. John Jeremy Kell Joan and Herb Kelleher Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Kleberg III Ms. Elaine Leahy Ms. Elizabeth Leos Ms. Debra Maltz Ms. Elena Manzano-Lusk In Memory of Mr. Dale Neese Patricia and David Marquez Mr. Dana F. McGinnis Mr. Benjamin McVey The John and Florence Newman Foundation Ms. Patricia Morales Jessica and Chip Nance Mr. Guillermo Nicolas Mr. Steve Nivin The Nordan Trust Dr. Robert R. Olivares Ms. Meredith Dean Olsen Paula and Ben Owen Ms. Krystal Paul The Scott Petty Foundation Ms. Debra Racca-Sittre Ms. Adrianna Rios Rivard Report Deborah and David Rogers Mrs. Ethel T. Runion

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gala co-chairs courtney & tobin smith, claire & easton mcnab, and kate & taylor dawson pictured with ssa president paula owen and ssa trustee karina dolguin

Ms. Diane E. Salvador San Antonio Potters Guild In Memory of Mr. Dale Neese Mr. Cornel L. Sarosdy Ms. Anne Schelleng Semmes Foundation, Inc. Ms. Andrea K. Sheerin Mr. Steve Strapple Jo and Tom Stribling Ms. Hiromi Stringer Ms. Mary Mikel Stump Ms. Zaneta Taylor Valero Energy Foundation Dr. Rayleen Villanueva-Rumpf Mr. Gary Walton Dr. Patti Wetzel Mr. Mark Williams Windgate Charitable Foundation Ms. Wendy Stieren Wirth Ms. Andrea Zieger

FOUNDER’S CIRCLE Ms. Ann Griffith Ash Dr. and Mrs. Wilbur S. Avant, Jr. Ms. Jane Scroggs and Mr. Sinclair Black Ms. Margaret C. Boldrick Merrill and Mark Carolin Paula and James Callaway Merrill and Mark Carolin Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Cheever, Jr. Karina and David Dolgin Mrs. Jan Elliott Ms. Mary Flanagan and Dr. Michael

Lichtenstein Katy and Ted Flato Marcia and Dan Goodgame Dr. Stefan Grater Ms. Helen K. Groves Mr. and Mrs. James C. Harden Col. and Mrs. Larry G. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Koors Ms. Sue Marmion Patricia and David Marquez Ms. Mary Ellen Matthews Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Miller Mr. John L. Nau III Mr. Tim Seeliger and Mr. Brad J. Parman Anne and Chuck Parrish Mr. Cornel L. Sarosdy Ms. Page Saunders Dr. Denise Varner Ms. Courtney J. Walker Beck and Chuck Whitehead Ms. Wendy S. Wirth Mr. Thomas A. Wirth

FRIENDS OF SSA GIFTS MADE FROM APRIL 1 – OCTOBER 31, 2019 MASTER Molly and Jim Branton Laura and Frank Burney Lou Celia and Don Frost Col. Hannah S. Margolis


guests enjoy the 2019 gala art sale

Hannah and Jeff McManus Mr. and Mrs. John E. Newman, Jr. Tashya and Lane Riggs Mr. and Mrs. William Scanlan, Jr. Ms. Gretchen A. Hill and Mr. Patrick H. Ward DESIGNER Ms. Cynthia Balentine Dr. Colleen Walter-Brin and Mr. George Brin Anna and Dan Catalani Mr. John Duda Mr. and Mrs. William P. Hawkins III Roxie and JimHayne Mr. Brian Hunt Randi and Bob Hutchens Suzanne and David Kay Dr. Gemma Kennedy and Dr. Bradley Kayser Beshka and Chad Kueser Ms. Barbara C. Kyse Gretchen and Tommy Mayes Ms. Whitney McCarthy Catherine and Mario Moreno Peggy and Paul Pace Ms. Maria Carr and Mr. Joe P. Parish Janet and Gary Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. Philip E. Takaba Ms. Jennifer Tallon Mrs. Susan Todd Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Traylor Ms. Norma C. Bodevin and Dr. Raul Yordan MUSE Ilene and Paul Barr Ms. Leslie Daverso Dr. John P. Giolma Margarite and Tom Guggolz Dr. Marsha Kinney and Mr. Greg Kinney Mrs. Lyn Belisle Kurtin and Mr. Bill Kurtin Ms. Jenny McChesney and Mr. Billy Lawrence Pasty and Scotty Light Dr. Janet F. Williams and Mr. William B. McDonald Mrs. Susan Oelsen Mrs. Hortense A. Patterson Ms. Linda M. Perez Mr. Arthur Rakowitz

Ms. Emily Sano and Mr. Gilson Riecken Ms. Kay S. Rodgers Dr. Todd T. Russell Ms. Teri Grubb and Mr. Brice Scharmann Heather and George Schroeder Ms. Hillary Scott Henriette and Josef Seiterle Ms. Abigail Erwin and Dr. Ken Weiher Mary and Gordon Weiner Mr. and Mrs. David E. Wheeler Ms. Kathleen T. Whitehead

Mrs. Viola V. Gonzales Mr. and Mrs. Larry Graeber Mr. Thomas Greenwell Mrs. Esther T. Harrah Ms. Elaine Hovey Ms. Elaine Hovey Mrs. Chiara Hunter Ms. Sarah A. Jones Ms. Juspreet Kaur Ms. Shadia Khoury Ms. Anaiah Lupton Mr. and Mrs. Noah Maizel

james & cece frost griffin, krishna reddy and brianna simmons

FAMILY Mr. Miguel A. Abugattas Mr. Dean O. Arteaga Ms. Susan Biegler Emily and Gordon Buescher Ms. Isabella Cortez Ms. Kate Crone Mrs. Rowena DeNoia, Sr. Dr. Kim Do Mrs. Hermila Duran Mrs. Adriana Escandon Mrs. Heidi Flaig Ms. Catherine Fontaine Mrs. Nancy H. Fullerton Mr. and Mrs. Verne J. Funk Ms. Mary Garr Carra and Jorge Garza Mrs. Lata Gedala Mrs. Natalie D. Gillespie

Ms. Mary Martin Mr. Charles A. Massiatte Mr. Roland G. Mazuca Mrs. Dee Mazzio Mrs. Annabelle A. McGee Mrs. Amy M. McLin Mrs. Shanti Moehrig Janet and Michael Molak Rachel and Russ Morse Dr. Susannah Nicholson Ms. Ana Lisa Pena Mr. Leo F. Perron, Jr. Mrs. Mary Reilly-Magee Ms. Jacqueline Roberts Mr. Theodore Schultz Mr. Shawn Seiter Mrs. Christine S. Setar Ms. Lisa Shackelford Ms. Joan P. Siebert

Ms. Donna Simon Dr. and Mrs. Paul H. Smith, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Sullivan Mr. McCandless Sutton Mr. Aloysius P. Thaddeus Mr. Mark Tolley Mrs. Lindsay Unsworth Mrs. Crystal B. Uzquiano Mr. Ray Ventura Mrs. Jeannette L. Wilson Joan and Richey Wyatt Belinda and Steve Yndo Mr. Robert Zimmerman INDIVIDUAL Ms. Eva L. Aivaliotis Ms. Tricia Aleman Ms. Barbara Altamirano Ms. Stephanie L. Anderson Mr. Chadwick Avery Mrs. Gretchen Baer Ms. Teenya Barnard Mrs. Heidi Bell Ms. Isabel Bellizio Ms. Tracy L. Brady Mrs. Diana Bravo Gonzalez Mr. Kelly Brown Dr. Alan Brown Ms. Rhonda Broyles Mrs. Ann Bunn Mrs. Paige Burau Mrs. Gay Burgess Mr. Quentin Burnett Mr. David Canady Mrs. Gillian Carr Mrs. Ingrid Cropper Mrs. Lindsey DeBerry Mrs. Rachel Dennis Ms. Maria Dominguez Ms. Carol H. Dotin Mr. Joel Duran Mr. James Ehler Ms. Molly Elveson Ms. Ruth Fernandez Ms. Ana Flores Mrs. DeeDee Fortenberry Ms. Milagros Foss Dr. Janet Fox AP issue 16 : winter 2019 15


Ms. Lindsey Gates Ms. Sarah Gonzales Busse Ms. Katherine L. Griffin Ms. Elizabeth Hallier Ms. Heather Hamilton Mr. Bruce Kemph and Ms. Deborah Harrison Ms. Karen Hays Mr. Perry Hyden Mrs. Yvette James Mrs. Ursula Jansing Mr. Ray Knox Ms. Kara Kroeger Ms. Arianne Kucera Ms. Alisha Lariscy Dr. Gloria Lewis Ms. Therese Maia Ms. Angela Y. Mann Ms. Judith L. Martin Mrs. Kathryn B. Martin Ms. Erica Mitchell Mrs. Janan R. Moses Ms. Holly Nicholson Mrs. Diana Ollervidez Mr. Sean Parrott Ms. Barbara Petray Ms. Erin Pounders Mr. John H. Ragland Mr. Peter L. Ray Ms. Amber Rodriguez Ms. Karola Rotter Mrs. Jo Rumble Mrs. Heather Sargent Mr. Tilo L. Schmidt Ms. Dolores Schroeder Mrs. Phyllis T. Scrivano Ms. Margaret Sendrow Mrs. Erin Spalten Mr. Jackson Spencer Mrs. Helena Steen Ms. Jamie Steen Mr. Robert F. Stein Mr. Joshua Summers Ms. Irma Swatzell Dr. Brenda Talley Ms. Stephanie Thurman Mrs. Monica Trapp Mr. William Underwood Ms. Susan Van Hoozer Ms. LouAnn Wagner Mrs. Thainna Washington Ms. Liana Weiland Ms. Kathleen T. Whitehead Ms. Jennifer Windham Mrs. Frances Wythe Mr. Brian Zampier Mr. Christopher Zeitz Ms. Vesna Zrinski 16

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EDUCATOR Ms. Adria J. Asher Ms. Alma D. Ayala Ms. Gabrielle Bovenzi Mr. Nate Cassie Prof. Patrice L. Deaton Mr. Clayton Fowler Ms. Meghann Gordon Ms. Noel Heller Mrs. Tracey Krenek Dr. Amy Lewis Mrs. Crystal M. McCloskey Ms. Kathryn Mitchell Mrs. Maria Antonieta Schwab Ms. Sarah J. Shore Dr. Michael U. Villarreal Mrs. Carol Weissler Mrs. Dana Yaklin Mrs. Nina Zemel SENIOR Ms. Irene Alvarado Mrs. Trish A. Ashton Dr. Kate Badash Ms. Zet Baer Ms. Kathleen Betty Mrs. Linda Bishop Ms. Rita Bray Mrs. Gwen Brewer Ms. Ruth Burink Ms. Patricia Cantwell Dr. Nina Caris Ms. Lyn C. Cornish Mrs. Sharon R. Crutchfield Mr. John F. De Arment Mr. Arturo De La Fuente Mrs. Jane Edwards Ms. Claudia J. Fleming-Howlett Mrs. Jane K. Fohn Ms. Kathryn Freeman Mrs. Eva Fromme Mrs. Nancy H. Fullerton Mrs. Gloria S. Garcia Mr. Paul Hinojosa, Jr. Ms. Rosemary A. Holloway Mrs. Diane Johnson Ms. Karen Jones Ms. Jo Etta Jupe Mrs. Elaine Laia Mrs. Victoria Laubach Ms. Constance Lowe Mrs. Jane J. Lowenhaupt Dr. Fred Loxsom Mr. Grant Lyons Ms. Christe L. Mandrell Dr. Sally Marrs Ms. Jeanine Martin

Ms. Cynthia J. Miller Mrs. Margaret Morgan Ms. Pamela Moritz Dr. Kay Morris Ms. Beth Newman Mrs. Leslie Newton Mr. Daniel Ochoa III Mrs. Patricia Oxford Dr. Vivian L. Paul Dr. Sandra L. Ragan Mrs. Charlotte S. Randolph Ms. Deborah Richman Ms. Sandra Risner Ms. Robin Roderick Dr. Vaucheria C. Rubenstein Mrs. Brigitte B. Saidi Ms. Janis L. Schiller Ms. Ruby Sciore Ms. Patricia R. Scrivano Ms. Rasa Silenas Ms. Kay Simpson Mrs. Hildegarde E. Slaughter Ms. Robbi Snow Ms. Susan Steele Ms. Alicia Tapp Mrs. Maria Tokarz Ms. Kathy Trammell Col. Thomas Tredici Mr. Harold Underwood Mrs. Earline Valdez Mr. Ruben G. Villalobos Dr. Patricia Walters Mrs. Lina Webernick Ms. Ann Winer

sarah & marks moore and sandy & ryan parker

kausi subramaniam, murthy & lata gedala, courtney & tobin smith

OTHER GIFTS Gifts made from April 1 – October 31, 2019 HONORS AND MEMORIALS In Memory of Mrs. Carlta “Rusty” Cody Sharon and Daniel Hubenak In Memory of Mr. W. Michael Lance Dr. Janet F. Williams and Mr. William B. McDonald In Memory of Mr. Larry G. Maki Mr. John De Arment Mr. Donald Engelhart and Mr. Robert A. Lidwin Free Springs United Methodist Church Faith and Charles Hawes Sherry and Gerald Hils Mr. Robert Hils Nellie and John Maki Mr. John Pitchok Beverly and Robert Rebmann San Antonio Hand Weavers Guild In Memory of Mr. Dan Markson

the team from presenting sponsor james avery artisan jewelry

erika prosper, martha martinez-flores, and lisa bombin

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phil & linda hardberger and karen lee zachry

sabine senft, dru van steenberg, gary sweeny and tim cone visit during the 2019 gala sale

Lisa and Wade Caldwell Mr. Daniel Endyke Ms. Rebecca Najera In Memory of Mrs. Julia Maverick Linda and Edgar Duncan In Memory of Mr. Dale Neese Ms. Gina Guglielmi Barbara and Edmund Hemmerick Jo Ann and Hardy McCullough Mr. Gregory Perkins Mr. Ronald Volpe Donna and Robert Yeargin In Memory of Mr. Emilio Nicolas Ms. Sarah Harte and Mr. John Gutzler Ms. Leslie Harlan Judy and J. Kirk Robison Ms. Amy Stieren Smiley In Memory of Mr. Steven J. Trevino Adleta Corporation Ms. Kathy J. Armstrong Art Gallery Prudencia LLC Mrs. Lydia Baumann Rosalind and James Benner Cynthia and Bruce Birdsall Mr. Christopher Bostad Jan and Len Briley Mr. Charles C. Butt Susan and Stephen Butt Ms. Harriett Dominique Mr. Jorge Elizondo Ms. Michele Foley Barbara and Michael Gentry Ms. Rosa Gomez Ms. Tina James Ms. Brenda Laguarta Mr. E. David Lawton III Jane and Rick Lewis Mrs. Roxanne Orsak Ms. Patricia Perea 18

Reader’s Wholesale Distributors Ms. Caroline Reeve Mr. Heriberto Rodriguez Mrs. Jessica Saldana Ms. Debra Salge Mr. Robert Salluce Kimberley and Ben Scott Mr. Joseph Taylor Elsa and Bill Underwood Ms. Dru Van Steenberg and Mr. Tim Cone Suzanne and Richard Wade Christine and Daniel Warner Audra and Ron Winn In Memory of Mrs. Jeanie Wyatt Ms. Lynn Finesilver Crystal Mr. Mike Kreager

2019 GALA IN THE GARDEN & ART SALE: MUMBAI BY MOONLIGHT PRESENTING SPONSOR James Avery Artisan Jewelry BOLLYWOOD AFTER PARTY SPONSOR Neiman Marcus GATEWAY OF INDIA TABLES Cavender Auto Family Ernst & Young Mays Family Foundation Valero ELEPHANTA ISLAND TABLES Ruth & John Agather Elise & Craig Boyan

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Karen Kelley & Merritt Clements Theresa & Chris Wyatt Argo Group US Paula & Jim Callaway A.Kate Sheerin/Keller Henderson Lake|Flato Architects, Inc. Melanie & Bob Maxham McCombs Foundation/Connie & Sandy McNab San Antonio Area Foundation Lorena & Joel Dunlap, M.D./Pat & Bud Smothers Sarah & Marks Moore/Amy Stieren Smiley Silver Eagle Distributors Wendy Stieren Wirth CAVES OF KANHERI TABLES BB& T Club Giraud Katy & Ted Flato Frost Lindsay & Jack Guenther, Jr. Guido Construction H-E-B Hixon Properties Incorporated Malitz Construction, Inc. The John V. McLaughlin Family Laura & Lew Moorman The John & Florence Newman Foundation Pape-Dawson Engineers, Inc. Pioneer Energy Services Catriona & Lee Cavender/Lauren Kate & Peter Holt/Corinna & JB Richter, Jr. San Antonio Automobile Dealers Association/Texas Automobile Dealers Association Sam Boldrick/Stephen McAllister/ Tom A. Wirth Zachry Corporation GALA CONTRIBUTIONS Anderson Marketing Group Collen & Bruce Barshop Lisa & Wade Caldwell Mary Duane & Eugene Dawson, Sr. Dr. Lori Anna Dees Ms. Mitzi Dreher The Gambrinus Company Candace & Michael Humphreys Mrs. Ellie Lamb Ms. Claudia Huntington and Mr. Marshall Miller Cynthia & Forrest Miller Mr. & Mrs. Richard Negley Mrs. Judy W. Renick Kim & William Russell

Sheryl & Mike Sculley Teri & George Stieren Mary West & Richard Traylor Beverly & Neill Walsdorf, Sr. Elizabeth & Graham Weston GALA RAFFLE DONORS Ann Griffith Ash AC Power Yoga Aquarius Art Residences at Thompson San Antonio Baker Tatum Bird Bakery Nicola Bathie Jewlery Becker Vineyards Black Marlin Seaside Grill Café Pasqual Suzanne & Rick Cavender Elizabeth Chambers Circuit of the Americas Citrine Home Cynthia Cazort Collins Kate & Taylor Dawson Framed Dr. & Mrs. Murthy Gedala The Good Kind Southtown Maggie Grueskin Hiatus Spa + Retreat Hotel Emma Indigo Ecelectic Jazz TX Lee Lee Lisabella’s Bistro Maverick Texas Brasserie McGuire Moorman Hospitality Connie & Sandy McNab Meadow Munnu Jewelers Drs. Hetal & Devraj Nayak Neiman Marcus Palmilla Beach Resort & Golf San Antonio Bike Share Santa Fe Opera Shetler Fine Jewelers Skin by Design Sloane/Hall Smart Barre Courtney Cavender Smith Kay Spears Sunset Ridge Home & Hardware Supergoop The Synergy Studio The Tiny Finch Two Hearts Yoga Margaret & Jonathan Walker Whole Earth Yoga in Motion 2019 GALA COMMITTEE


Kate & Taylor Dawson Claire & Easton McNab Courtney & Tobin Smith Gala Co-Chairs Lyn & Omar Akhil Suhail Arastu Alexis & Waddy Armstrong Tracey & Tom Carter Kelly & Stephen Cavender Catriona & Lee Cavender Suzanne & Rick Cavender Cynthia & Taylor Collins Lori & Joel Dunlap Lata & Murthy Gedala, M.D. Sarah Geibel CeCe & James Griffin Dani & Cosmo Guido Patti & Ken Halliday Lauren Kate & Peter Holt Rick Liberto Sallie & Carlos Longoria Nicola & Michael McLaughlin Alicia & Ian McNab Connie & Sandy McNab Sarah & Marks Moore Muffin Moorman Suzanne Negley YOUNG ARTISTS PROGRAMS Bank of America George W. Brackenridge Foundation Broadway Bank The Edouard Foundation, Inc. Enterprise Holdings Foundation The Greehey Family Foundation H-E-B James Avery Artisan Jewelry KIPP Camino Academy Macy’s Shelly and Mitch McManus Rackspace US Inc. Spellman Charitable Fund of the SAAF Straus Family Charitable Trust Target Stores The Texas Cavaliers Charitable Foundation Texas Commission on the Arts Amber Trujillo USAA Foundation, A Charitable Trust GENERAL CONTRIBUTIONS & OPERATIONAL SUPPORT Elise and Craig Boyan Bexar County Arts and Cultural Fund The Brown Foundation, Inc. City of San Antonio: Department of Arts & Culture Club Giraud

The Membership of Club Giraud Mr. and Mrs. Stephen K. Collins Mr. Ed Conroy The Victor & Peggy Creighton Charitable Trust Ms. Lynn Finesilver Crystal Ms. Sandra W. East Ernst & Young LLP Ms. Helen K. Groves Mobile OM Ms. Patricia Morales The John & Florence Newman Foundation Paula and Ben Owen Ms. Jean O. Pace Texas Commission on the Arts

Southwest School of Art teaches and advances the visual arts for the benefit of students seeking higher education and for others seeking education and enrichment. BOARD OF TRUSTEES FY 2019

officers: Randy Cain, Chair Jeremy Kell, Vice Chair Heather Vacek, Treasurer

* Please notify us if our records do not accurately reflect your contributions. Contact Stephanie Peché Canales at 210.200.8206. Thank You.

Jessica Nance, Secretary

trustees:

andi rodriguez and james lifshutz

Bruce Barshop Homer Bhullar Elise Boyan Ruth Chang Karina Dolgin Jorge Elizondo Lata Gedala Andrew Herdeg Gary Joeris Johnny Clay Johnson David Marquez Sarah Moore Robert Olivares Paula Owen Randy Smith Kathy Sosa Gary Walton

McNutt Gardens Trustee: Courtney Walker

Honorary Trustees: Chris Carson justin and ashley parr

Robert Maxham

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