Don’t Procrastinate in Viewing Pair of Art Exhibits

It’s a long drive from downtown out to David Shelton Gallery, so, despite being interested in several shows, I procrastinated visiting for a long time. 

A group show, “Good and Well,” featuring works by Aaron Hans Forland spurred me to action.  Some of Forland’s relatively anonymous unofficial public art installations might have brought a smile to your face as you stopped at traffic lights downtown along Durango; you encounter them unexpectedly on the trap doors at the base of traffic light poles.  It was great to see his talents corralled inside and uptown, and I fell in love with Mimi Kato’s works.  Procrastination in blogging about the Shelton show paid off; Ben Judson wrote an extensive review for San Antonio Current.

Found it a lot easier and a whole lot less time-consuming to walk over to the opening of Say Si‘s Biennial Exhibition that includes new works by Jeannette MacDougall.  Think there are still openings for her painterly retreat in France offered through the Southwest School of Art and Craft.

Update on August 14:  Aaron Hans Forland has a new website showcasing his work.

Art Auction Tonight

More than 200 works of art are featured in tonight’s Small Scale 2010 at SAY Si.   My friend Jeannette MacDougall is one of two artists spotlighted in the exhibit, and my niece, Virginia Spencer, who recently had a show at Joan Grona Gallery, has a piece in the auction as well. 

Serving San Antonio’s youth, SAY Sí is a year round, long-term, non-profit multidisciplinary arts program that provides students opportunities to develop artistic and social skills in preparation for higher educational advancement and professional careers.  Tickets are $50 at the door.  

Please pause to ponder and make pithy remarks in front of my pieces. 

If you are outbid in the frantic scramble for either of these two prints, more are available.