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Lindsay Duval
Lindsay Duval is an American ceramic artist who has lived in San Miguel de Allende since 2016 after having resided in Rio de Janeiro for over 30 years. Lindsay’s sculptures favor a contemporary aesthetic. Her pieces interpret this ancient art form with a modern motif. Her timeless objects are abstract figurative that are highly instinctual.
Her current work is inspired by the isolation of the corona virus and the imaginary Mexican-inspired demons that are both visually and intellectually intriguing.
Lindsay's work will be on display at Manuk Gallery at the Fabrica la Aurora in July.
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Katrina Noel
Katrina Noel has spent the last 15 years studying with the best teachers in San Miguel de Allende and now, after several group shows, is more than ready to go solo. Those who have watched her development through the years know how serious she is. She has always worked figuratively with varying degrees of abstraction, but her recent work has taken the imagery of Picasso and Miro and made it her own. These are strong paintings, dedicated to beauty, but not for the delicate. She shows her work at the Edina Sagert Gallery in Fabrica Aurora.
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Joe Campiere
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MyStudio / Mi Estudio
Saturday and Sunday, July 16 and 17 the artists of Colonia San Antonio will open their studios, houses and galleries to the public, from 11am-5pm each day.
On display will be a wide variety of works, an eclectic art exhibition, including:
painting (abstract and figurative, in all formats and techniques)
sculptures (in clay, stone, metal, ceramics, jewelry in various metals, designs and shapes)
photography (ranging from traditional to digital manipulation)
engraving
drawing
textiles and more
This great explosion of art will all be presented under the auspices of MyStudio, Artwalk of Colonia San Antonio. Close to 60 artists will participate, old pros and some students from the Instituto Allende, which is organizing the event. Maps with the location of the different participating studios will be available.
Colonia San Antonio, one of the oldest neighborhoods in San Miguel de Allende, began to develop at the beginning of the 20th century. Currently it is an area populated by traditional Mexican families, as well as by a large number of artists, national and foreign, who already consider it their home.
The idea for MyStudio came about in 2013, following the San Antonio Open Studio Art Walk, a smaller event spearheaded by visual artists, first by Shannon Reece and then by Jane Dill and Kathleen Cammarata. Later it was transformed fellow artist Peter A. Davis into MyStudio. Currently, the organization is lead by Zara Fernandez, Director of Operations of Instituto Allende, wiht the continued assistance of Peter A. Davis.
The Instituto Allende was founded in 1950. Seventy-two years later it is still an art and Spanish school, offering the Bachelor of Visual Arts (in conjungtion with the University of Guanajuato), as well as a variety of art workshops, Spanish programs, conferences and seminars for the general public. The Instituto Allende is affiliated with the United States Department of War Veterans through the GI Bill/Post 911 program.
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