
Featured Interview
Conversations and food for thought…
Conversations with creators, thinkers, and visionaries—offering an inside look at the ideas and lives that shape their work.
Muerte a la Pelusa: Una entrevista con Rodrigo Silveira
Read in English escrito por William Pate, San Antonio Review: Contanos de vos: de dónde sos, qué hacés y qué es lo primero que querés que la gente sienta cuando ve tu obra. Rodrigo Silveira: Mi nombre es Rodrigo Silveira, tengo 31 años y soy de Montevideo, Uruguay, específicamente del…
Muerte a la Pelusa: An Interview with Rodrigo Silveira
Leer en español William Pate, San Antonio Review: Tell us about yourself: where you’re from, what you make, and the one thing you want people to feel when they see your work. Rodrigo Silveira: My name is Rodrigo Silveira, I’m 31 years old, and I’m from Montevideo, Uruguay, specifically from…
Interview with Camellia Paul
My work celebrates the spontaneous, the whimsical, and the beautifully chaotic.
Revived
A Q&A with Texas artist Jorge Losoya.
Q & A with Brianna Keeper
On the water with Texas painter and boatwright Brianna Keeper.
Q & A with Eric Flanagan and Sam Voutas
A discussion with the authors of White Faced Lies.
Q & A with Juan Camillo Garza
Including photographs from the series “Dark, Dark.”
Q & A with Roger Leege
Photography, photomontage, and rephotography with Roger Leege.
Archeologies of the Environment
A series of oil paintings by Fernanda Morales Tovar.
Q&A with Xavier Vanderblue
San Antonio actor Xavier “Blue” Vanderblue encourages perseverance.
Beauty in Decay
A Q&A with conceptual artist Jennifer Weigel.
Q&A with Andrea Muñoz Martinez
1. Let’s start with the basics, tell us about yourself. My name is Andrea Muñoz Martínez. I am a visual and performance artist currently living and working in Austin, Texas. I was born and raised in Uvalde, a rural Texas town 45 minutes from Piedras Negras, Coahuila, Mexico, where my mother was…
Q & A with Chris Manno
Cartoons are a hardcore visual way to unleash the emotions we all feel but can’t always express.
Q & A with Kerry Hugins
Austin watercolor artist Kerry Hugins opens up.
Interview with John Whitbourn
The author of A Dangerous Energy expands upon his outlook, methods and future works.
