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Andrew Jacobi Jeter
Teaching Artist/Teacher
Andrew Jacobi Jeter has been involved in the entertainment for about his unabridged life. He has been in theatre productions as an actor, managing director, choreographer, phase manager, and technician. Some of his notable theatrical highlights include Disney's High Schoolhouse Musical in which he got to bout, and the Color Purple in which he was a stagehand for. He has been on stage as backup dancer touring with several artists and as a Radio Disney'due south dancer/performer, he got to open for Hannah Montana and the Jonas Brothers on tour. He has tackled other aspects of the industry such a modeling in Target ads/catalogs and being a creative manager for several style shows. In the film industry he's generated a fizz on the indie motion-picture show circuit as a producer and director. He attended University of the Incarnate Word, studying theatre arts and mass communication. Andrew learned the skill of marketing and excelled in information technology, getting the gamble to work with major campaigns for companies such every bit Coca Cola, Pepsi, Whataburger, and many more than. Not to mention social media apps like LiveMe and Uplive. He continued to develop and abound in social media marketing emphasizing in campaign and Influencer marketing and most importantly creative marketing for the arts. He has taught kids acting classes with River Urban center Kids in Motions, Triuno Productions, Spotlight Academy, Upscale Talent & Productions and the Woodlawn Theatre. Andrew is also a kids/teens dance instructor and teaches dance classes. Andrew has a collaborative creative arts company called Creative Circuit Studios.
Joyous Windrider Jiménez
Literary Arts: Author/Writer, Poet; Media Arts: Filmmaker, Voiceover; Multi-Disciplinary: Multiple Fine art Forms, Performer and Writer; Performing Arts: Director, Performance Art, Spoken Word Creative person, Storyteller; Education Creative person/Instructor; Visual Arts: Constructions/Collage, Painter, Photographer
Joyous Windrider Jiménez is a performance poet, visual and theatre artist, and emerging filmmaker, blending performance and visual elements into stories that help clear the fragmented pieces of her own identity. As a person of color who lives in margins and overlapping categories, Joyous utilizes the power of storytelling to explore personal experience, memory, and worldview. A San Antonio native, she spent virtually a decade away, where she helped diverse minority groups tell their stories. Since her render in 2009, she has presented her original poetry, theatre, and visual work in venues around her urban center. A educational activity artist since 2012, she'south been creating and delivering workshops for organizations such as SAY Sí, Gemini Ink, the Magik Theatre, Teatro Audaz, San Antonio Wolf Trap, the McNay Art Museum, and the San Antonio Museum of Art. Joy is currently exploring digital media and video production. Last year she directed and edited She Wears Bells, a video adaptation of jo reyes-boitel'due south original operetta for the Jump-Kickoff Performance Co's INKubator series. Her time-lapse short motion-picture show "Quarantine is a Dragon" was selected for the Roxie Theater's Mixtape-In-Place film festival. This twelvemonth she completed a series of ix educational videos for the San Antonio Museum of Art. Her work has an expressionistic and cathartic function, frequently mixed with a touch of advocacy. She grapples with topics such as dwelling, identity, trauma, mental health, and emotional healing.
Justin Korver
Educational activity Artist/Instructor
I am an creative person, educator, and customs organizer living and working in San Antonio, Texas. I am originally from a small-scale boondocks in the northwest corner of Iowa and the plains of home taught me to love minimalism. I moved to Holland, Michigan to complete his undergraduate work at Promise College. While in Michigan, I was influenced by the heritage of mid-century design and discovered a passion for hardware stores. I besides lived and worked briefly in New York through the N.Y.C.A.M.S. program, where I interned with Phoebe Washburn and she influenced my early on studio practice. After Michigan, I moved to Texas to pursue my MFA from the Academy of Texas at San Antonio, where my thesis focused on the critique of the social construction of masculinity. At present I teach equally a full-time lecturer at Texas A&1000 San Antonio where I facilitate courses in Art Appreciation, Latinx Fine art Appreciation, Visual Studies, and Photography. I exhibit my artwork extensively in Texas and nationally. Recently, I take had to opportunity to pursue artist residencies at the Kunstlerhaus Bethanien in Berlin and Casa LÜ in Mexico City.
Miguel Maltos Gonzales
Didactics Creative person/Instructor; Visual Arts: Photographer
Miguel Maltos Gonzales is an American-born Chicano artist blending his Indigenous Mexican and American heritage in illustrated film photography. This tells the story of living with two social norms, languages, traditions, perceptions of history, and seeking a balance between cultures. He continues to serve the community equally a Spokane Fine art Commissioner, Spokane Ensemble Theater Board fellow member and President of the Hispanic Business Professional Association. Gonzales shares his war machine, civic and cultural experiences by building equity in local creative commerce and inclusion of diversity in art representation through his podcast and speaking engagements across Washington and Texas. Gonzales was built-in on the land of the Payaya people now known as San Antonio, Texas and currently lives on the land of the Spokanee in eastern Washington.
1000. Mellissa Marlowe
Literary Arts: Playwright; Multi-Disciplinary: Performer and Author; Performing Arts: Actor, Director, Storyteller, Vocalist/Vocalizer; Education Creative person/Instructor
I am a performer, writer, designer, and director for the theatre. My aesthetic is simple – the words are where it'due south at! The spoken discussion is powerful – enough to change the course of history. When combined with beautiful spare visual and musical elements, the spoken word makes magic happen. I specialize in bringing new and newly adapted works to modernistic audiences. Classics are deemed and then because they speak powerfully of universal human emotions. They may be updated simply to communicate with today's theatre audiences, which are constantly changing and growing. I believe in theatre as collaborative endeavour. The Theatre is a place where all the arts may come up together to create one work – visual art, media arts, music, and dance are all elements of modern theatre production. It takes a village… As an educator, it is my chore to bring a new generation to the theatre, not just every bit performers, designers, and technicians, merely also as audience members. I help others to experience and sympathize the power of live theatre – the most powerful means nosotros accept to share our stories with others.
Alynna Martin
Teaching Artist/Instructor
Ms. Martin is the Founder, Creative Director, Choreographer, Instructor and Dancer of Ballet Folklorico Sol de San Antonio located near the downtown San Antonio area. With the aid and support of her parents, Ms. Martin formed her company in early 2019 of her senior year of high school at the young age of 17. Ms. Martin graduated from South San Antonio High Schoolhouse in 2019 and continued her studies as a dance major at San Antonio College. Her company came together as a recreational group of viii friends/dancers wanting to participate in a local folklorico competition in Austin, Texas. She took the role of director non realizing that her passion was virtually to take her down an amazing path and into a new chapter of her dancing career. Past her difficult work and dedication, the viii-dancer group is now a total-blown group of xxx plus dancers where she does all the dance selections, choreographies and directing for competitions and other performances. They have performed at Luminaria Contemporary Arts Festival, Dia de Los Muertos Festival, Ford Mariachi Festival River Parade and at the Historic Market Foursquare among other events and venues. On September eleven, 2021, Ms. Martin put together her first ever product held at the Scottish Rite Theatre where she directed and choreographed all the pieces presented in her bear witness. Nigh all to live mariachi music. Ms. Martin teaches technique to beginner, intermediate, avant-garde and professional levels of folklorico besides as ballet technique.
Christopher Martinez
Literary Arts: Author/Author, Playwright, Poet; Teaching Artist/Instructor
C.L. "Rooster" Martinez is a spoken word poet and educator from San Antonio, TX. He is the author of two poetry books: A Saint for Lost Things (Alabrava Printing, 2020) and As information technology is in Sky (Kissing Dynamite Poetry Press, 2020). He co-edited Contra: Texas Poets Speak Out, a poetry anthology, and was a writer on the 2016 play, American Pride, which won two ATAC Globe awards for Writing of a Drama and Overall Production of a Drama. In 2012, C.L. also co-founded the Blah Poetry Spot-a weekly, poetry open mic--and in 2017 co-founded Write Fine art Out Inc--a San Antonio literary not for turn a profit organization specializing in writing and community outreach. In 2018, he was the event manager which brought Southern Fried Poetry Festival--the third largest spoken word competition in the nation--to San Antonio. In 2014, he became San Antonio's Yard Slam Champion, and he received his MA/MFA in Literature, Creative Writing and Social Justice from Our Lady of the Lake University in 2018.
Enrique Martinez
Instruction Artist/Teacher; Visual Arts: Artisan, Ceramist, Craftsperson, Illustrator, Muralist, Painter, Printmaker, Sculptor
I'm an artist, graphic designer and illustrator originally from El Paso, TX, at present living and working in San Antonio, TX. My artwork is surreal and dream-like, heavy with symbolism and personal visual-metaphors. I describe inspiration from graphic art, illustration, cartoon, pop-civilization, and religious iconography. I've shown my artwork all effectually San Antonio, Austin, and even Italy. My artwork has been published and a few things have been written well-nigh my artwork. But mostly, I just live to create, create to live, and I make things that I think are pretty absurd, weird, fun, and maybe a little creepy and annoying. I've been a instructor for 13 years, and accept taught One thousand-12th grade Fine art, including painting, cartoon, and ceramics, as well every bit higher and developed classes.
Pamela Martinez
Media Arts: New Media/Technology, Producer, Radio/Television Talent, Voiceover; Multi-Disciplinary: Multiple Art Forms, Performer and Writer; Performing Arts: Choreographer, Composer, Managing director, Musician, Performance Fine art, Vocalist/Singer; Pedagogy Creative person/Instructor; Visual Arts: Sculptor, Textiles; Immersive Theater, The Healing Arts
Pamela Martinez is a reiki primary, educator, multi-instrumentalist and composer who creates music and immersive experiences under the moniker Teletextile. Her "Bjork-like" audio (The Boston Globe) moves from vocal layering and "electronic wizardry" (Metronome Magazine) to "dense, stormy guitar, piano and electronics" (Time Out New York). Martinez has toured extensively in the US, Europe, the UK and Asia. As a genre-hopping performer and musician, Martinez has performed violin at Carnegie Hall with a Carnatic Indian music ensemble, sang in San Francisco'south historic Fillmore Theater and takes part in performance art happenings in New York Urban center. Her recent directing and performing credits include Whisperlodge. The New York Times dubbed Whisperlodge "an unusual mix of theater and therapy" and has been featured in BuzzFeed, The Atlantic, Netflix, Vice and more than with acclaim. Martinez creates new piece of work with the Teletextile Ritual Arts Ensemble a group of rotating collaborators that weave together a tapestry of music, movement, reiki and other healing rituals to create a mixture of performance and spiritual practice. Martinez holds a Bachelor's Degree in Music Education from Berklee College of Music in Boston and specializes in creating works of deep listening, sound baths and sonic expressions and passes on the craft of music and wellbeing by teaching and leading workshops at Southtown Music Studio (SATX) located in Mercury Projection Gimmicky Art Infinite.
Sabrina Martinez
Media Arts: Graphic Artist; Teaching Creative person/Instructor; Visual Arts: Ceramist, Constructions/Collage, Craftsperson, Illustrator, Maker, Mixed Media Artist, Muralist, Painter, Photographer, Printmaker
Sabrina Martinez graduated from the Academy of Texas at San Antonio with her BA in Printmaking. She currently works as a Teaching Artist at a center schoolhouse in San Antonio.
Joshua Mclean
Performing Arts: Director, Musician; Teaching Artist/Instructor
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Carmela Muguerza
Teaching Creative person/Instructor
Carmela Muguerza is originally from Argentina. She has a Bachelor's degree in Ceramics and a certificate in Stained Drinking glass. She lived in unlike cities in United mexican states, Argentina, and the U.s., where she successfully ran her studios and worked on commissioned and costume projects. Carmela taught classes on ceramics, raku, stain glasses, history of art, technical drawing, and creative development. She showed her work in exhibitions such as Cabrales Espacio de Arte, Biblioteca Publica Margarita Maza Juarez,Palacio de Gobierno de Zapopan, Primer Piso Gallery, Centro Cultural El colli, Magalli Church Studios Gallery, and Second Saturday Events. She moved to Mexico, where she enriched her noesis with ceramic and silver traditional techniques. She worked for the authorities of Zapopan at Centro Cultural Las Águilas, where she opened the ceramic area and coordinated the project Maestros del Barro to promote traditional ceramic techniques. Carmela taught local artisans how to show and teach their fine art. She too coordinated the landscape "Quetzalcoatl… energia eterea". In 2018, she relocated to San Antonio and inaugurated the ceramic area at 10Bit Makerspace, where she works on her projects and teaches ceramics. In 2022 she opened her studio, where she works full fourth dimension on her projects and teaches ceramics. She uses low and medium-temperature ceramics. Her work is in dissimilar markets and at www.carmelamuguerza.com.
Holly Nañes
Multi-Disciplinary: Multiple Art Forms, Performer and Writer; Education Artist/Instructor
Holly Nañes is a multi-disciplinary Latinx creative person in South Texas. With a MFA in Directing at Texas Land University, and received her BA in theater from Smith College. Holly has been working steadily in the field for over xv years wearing the many hats of theater, onstage and off, creating new works and old. Every bit a managing director and theater maker, she gets the opportunity to create an environment of collaboration, tolerance, and inclusivity with the many theater makers in the field. "For me, information technology's an opportunity to widen my field of perception of the world through the understanding of different points of view and the many ways we tin can create work. My goal equally a director is to create an inclusive, crazy creative surroundings where artists aren't agape to accept risks and make mistakes while working together toward a unified vision." Some of her contempo directorial works include: Screaming Into the Void: Pandemic Diaries Annual Theater Festival (Director/Creator), Homo of the Flesh with Teatro Audaz, Mother Courage, blu, Lydia, Beautiful Monsters (playwright/Managing director), New Works Festival: Women at Work, In a Dark Room, Lord Only Knows Holes in Human Flesh and Labels at Texas State University, Promise is Waning: Lamentations from Lonely at Jump-Start Performance Visitor, Ecology Justice Haiku, a performance art piece (writer/Director) and The Hope (Manager) at Palo Alto College, Avalanche and Chimichangas and Zoloft with Teatro Audaz. She is a co-founder of Burn down Collaborative a collective of multi-disciplinary performance artists who produce new and original work and a company member of Spring-Start Operation Visitor where she has performed, written for, and directed on numerous occasions.
Chibbi Orduna
Other; Performing Arts: Actor, Spoken Word Creative person, Vocaliser/Singer; Teaching Artist/Instructor; Makeup Artist
Chiliad.R. "Chibbi" Orduña is a Mexican-born, Texas-raised queer writer, makeup artist, and histrion. He is the founder of Laredo BorderSlam, a founding member of Write Nearly Now, 2 fourth dimension San Antonio Slam Champion, winning 3rd place at the 2017 National Verse Slam Grouping Piece Competition. He has self-published two books, toured across the country performing his spoken give-and-take sets, and his work has appeared in The Acentos Review, Defunkt, The Latino Book Review Magazine 2020, and has been featured online on We Are Mitu, George Takei, SlamFind, Poetry Slam Inc, Button Poetry, and Write Well-nigh Now. His latest theatrical credits include the Sin Muros Latinx Theatre Festival, In The Heights (Usnavi), The Rocky Horror Show (Columbia), Romeo and Juliet (Mercutio), Bodas de Sangre (Leñador), The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Abridged (Himself), Hire (Tom Collins), The Drowsy Chaperone (Man in Chair), and Vanquish: A Play on Words (Histrion 5), which he also directed.
Tanesha Payne
Performing Arts: Choreographer, Dancer, Performance Art; Instruction Artist/Teacher
"I am a mover. I am a creator. I am an abet. I am an educator. Each of these roles keeps me seeking for humanity in movement. I believe there is nothing more beautiful than honest movement that has been carved by experience. I am fatigued to mindful dancers who move without inhibition and who are willing to release themselves to the process. I create work based on personal investigations that evolve into an expression of the human experience. I am passionate about making the fine art of dance outgoing while maintaining its integrity. My ambition is to transform performance spaces into a oasis where both the performers and spectators tin thrive."
Alejandro Pesina
Performing Arts: Actor, Choreographer, Dancer, Director, Performance Art, Storyteller, Vocalist/Vocaliser; Teaching Creative person/Instructor
I, and my artistic partners Rebekah Williams and Ivan Ortega, have started a new theatrical product organization entitled "Miscast Theatre Company" which strives to provide new artistic opportunities to historically marginalized performers in the greater San Antonio surface area. Each of u.s.a. has studied theatre in the higher educational activity setting having both worked at and performed in multiple existing companies in the area serving as directors, stage managers, teaching coordinators, board members, and actors. The visitor will focus on developing new pieces and mounting contemporary classic productions that bring to the forefront the talented performers that are oftentimes overlooked in favor of maintaining the "usual" or "standard" bandage lists. Our flagship production volition exist a cabaret style musical entitled "Miscast!" that allows 6 actors to perform songs from shows in which they would likely never be cast. We are excited to have secured the Cellar Theatre space at The Public Theatre of San Antonio as our venue for the upcoming twelvemonth.
Jeanne Philippus
Resin, acrylic pours
Jeanne Philippus is a local creative person and gallery owner who developed her ain unique fine art manner incorporating leftover paint, miscellaneous items, and broken glass. Based in San Antonio, Texas, Jeanne owns J. Philippus Art Studio & Gallery, a modernistic fine art gallery and teaching studio which offers classes specializing in acrylic pours, resin and glass fine art. From contemporary to abstract, Jeanne believes you lot don't demand to be an artist to create your own beautiful piece of fine art. For the 2nd year in a row, Jeanne volition be a featured creative person of all original fine art in the "Robare Custom Dwelling house" at the 2021 San Antonio Parade of Homes.
Wardell Picquet
Media Arts: Graphic Creative person; Teaching Artist/Instructor; Visual Arts: Illustrator, Mixed Media Artist, Muralist, Painter, Printmaker
Wardell Picquet is a native of New Orleans, Louisiana. Wardell graduated from Xavier University of Louisiana under the tutelage of the tardily John T. Scott. Picquet, along with two partners, established REDDOT, a Visual Arts Magazine in 2001. He worked in the New Orleans Public Schools system instruction Art to grades Pre-G to 6 and Special Ed and Graphic Design to high schoolers. Wardell has lived in San Antonio, Texas since 2005. Hither in San Antonio he has worked with StoneMetal Press Printmaking Center and worked equally an Art Instructor for the 21st Century Plan under the Carver Community Cultural Center. He has spent fourth dimension as a fellow member of Art Groups such as SAVA (San Antonio Visual Artists), SAEAS (San Antonio Indigenous Arts Gild), Msanii Afro Centric Artist Commonage, Gevers Street Studio and Fine art at the Jalapeno. Wardell Picquet worked for ten years as a Total-time Graphic Design Instructor at Sanford Dark-brown College - San Antonio. He has also taught Art workshops for the Teaching Section of the McNay Art Museum and Inspire Art Customs Centre. Picquet has spent time as a Board member of the Carver. Wardell also handled the Design and Marketing interests of the Event Committee of the Alamo City Black Chamber of Commerce. He currently serves every bit the Curator and Arts Community Liaison for SAEAS and has volunteered for the Communications/Public Relations Committee of SAAACAM (San Antonio African American Community Annal and Museum).
Kathleen Baker Pittman
Teaching Artist/Teacher; Visual Arts: Mixed Media Artist, Painter, Printmaker
The piece of work of Kathleen Bakery Pittman focuses on printmaking although it does include painting and cartoon with an occasional foray into physical and clay. Kathleen Baker Pittman was raised in San Antonio, Texas. She received a MS in Fine art from Texas A&M Kingsville and a BFA from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Kathleen has exhibited across the The states and internationally, including a solo exhibition at the Carver Cultural Center, San Antonio, Texas and a two person exhibit at the Bismarck Gallery, San Antonio, Texas. She has piece of work in the collections of the Instituto Municipal de Cultura, Turismo y Arte de Mazatlan, Mazatlan, United mexican states, the Museum of Printing History, Houston, Texas, the Marriott Corporation, San Antonio, Texas, Las Palomas de Taos, Taos, New Mexico, the University of Texas, Austin, Texas and Print Commonwealth of australia. She has been an Creative person in Residence at the Instituto Municipal de Cultura, Turismo y Arte de Mazatlan, Mazatlan, United mexican states, Glen Rogers Printmaking Studio in Mazatlan, Mexico and a Visiting Artist at Say Sí, San Antonio, Texas. Kathleen has participated in Taking it to the Streets and Phase, panel presentation at Southern Graphic Quango, Chicago, Illinois and Texas Presses, console presentation at the 29th Almanac Southern Graphics Council, Austin, Texas. She has also had been published in Confessions of a Printmaker, article in Voices of Art, Vol.7, No.1 February/March 1999. Kathleen is currently an art instructor at Memorial Loftier School.
Theresa Powers
Visual Arts: Illustrator, Muralist, Painter
I am a painter interested in everyday moments. I primarily use oils, although I work in acrylic and brand collages. I make representational work and also abstruse pieces. I went to RISD and was an art teacher for many years, and I take painted over 10 murals in Los Angeles. I am currently interested in color, shape and course. I work out of my home studio and am interested in collaborations.
030Calvin Pressley
Teaching Artist/Instructor; Visual Arts: Maker, Mixed Media Artist, Painter, Sculptor
My work encompasses the essence of human existence through the lens of colour with oil paint. I encounter myself in my paintings and other studio works over memories and experiences of my own and of those effectually me. I refer to the effigy to give my paintings embodiment humanizing the works for beings in the spaces they are viewed in. I hope for viewers to pull from my work their own interpretations of the narratives while affectionate the employ of surface texture, colour, infinite and calibration in my contemporary approach to oil painting.
Miriam Ramirez
My name is Miriam Ramirez, native of Guatemala Urban center. I am first generation immigrant female to obtain an education and I am currently in pursue of PhD in Cultural Diversity. I am a 52 year former wife, mother, Christian Minister and enjoy being involved in customs events. I hold a MA in Mental Health Counseling and offer free counseling session to the community. I constitute fine art to be the best outlet for my diverse line of duties and I have enjoyed this creative journey that brings healing, peace, relaxation and let united states of america not denied information technology...it serves every bit extra financial resources. I began my art journey January of 2014 subsequently having received a 30-minute class at a local store in which the teacher showed me not to fear art and use information technology to express my thoughts, emotions and to have fun. This is what began a deep search through YouTube and dissimilar images. I accept practise and proceed to practice until I reach a mastery level in art. Meanwhile, through art I want to share the joy and peace of God every bit all of u.s. procedure a multifariousness of emotions and just have fun and enjoy God's gift in my life. I currently work with Alcohol Ink, Acrylic and Resin in all paintable surfaces. I thank God for this opportunity and look forwards to sharing this journey with you.
Alex Ramirez
Literary Arts: Author/Writer, Playwright; Media Arts: Filmmaker, Producer; Teaching Creative person/Teacher
Alex Ramirez is an award-winning Mexican-American filmmaker, playwright, and educator based in San Antonio, Texas. He has worked professionally since 2014 and is the head of his own film production company, Mala Bruja Pictures. In 2020, his flick, "The Quiet Shore," was distributed by ShortsTV. In 2021, he was named "Best Local Filmmaker" by San Antonio Current Magazine. Alex has been featured in many publications for his film work such equally KLRN The Beat, UTSA'south The Paisano, CultureSA, VoyageDallas, La Prensa Texas, and the San Antonio Limited-News. He has served as a panelist for ¡Tú Cuentas! Cine Youth Festival and as a judge for the San Antonio Film Festival. He currently teaches media and picture at SAY Sí in San Antonio and serves every bit the Education Coordinator of the San Antonio Film Society.
Jo Reyes-Boitel
Literary Arts: Author/Writer, Playwright, Poet; Media Arts: Voiceover; Performing Arts: Director; Teaching Artist/Instructor
jo reyes-boitel is a poet, essayist, and playwright. jo is also a queer, mixed-Latinx parent working in customs, a one-time music researcher, and novice mitt percussionist. jo's piece of work includes Michael + Josephine, a novel in verse (FlowerSong Press, 2019) and the forthcoming chapbook mouth (Neon Hemlock, 2021), as well equally the recently produced operetta she wears bells. Publications include The Ice Colony, OyeDrum, Huizache, Scalawag Journal, and Chachalaca Review. Every bit of 2021 jo is a member of the Macondo Writers Workshop and begins her MFA with UT-Rio Grande Valley in Fall 2021.
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