Michael Duchemin- President & CEO, Briscoe Western Art Museum

By JASMINA WELLINGHOFF, Editor — Let’s start with the most obvious question. How’s the post-lockout reopening going?Like everywhere else, traffic is slow. We are experiencing about 25% of our normal visitation due to the pandemic. I expect that to grow slowly over the coming months. It’s going to take time. You didn’t expect a pandemic when you took this job …

Life in the Time of COVID-19, Part 15

We believe that many readers will easily connect with the thoughts and feelings expressed in Jean Hackett’s poem we are publishing today. The featured artwork “Hiding” is by the Colombian-born artist Sandra Mack Valencia whose imaginative, whimsical work is currently on view at the AnArte Gallery in San Antonio. The Not So Maddening Crowd By Jean Hackett I was the …

Season Planning is Challenging for Arts Organization

By JASMINA WELLINGHOFF, Editor — Planning for the future – even the short-term future – has become very challenging during the COVID-19 pandemic, and arts organizations have been hit especially hard as performances, events and entire seasons had to be canceled or drastically modified. The latest example is the San Antonio Symphony, that, only a couple of months ago, proudly …

New Relief Grants, Noche Azul… News Roundup, July 16, 2020

Good news from the city’s Department of Arts & Culture! Aware of the hardship experienced by many artists, arts organizations and businesses, our local government is trying to help one more time. “We understand the significant impact COVID-19 has had on our arts community,” says the city’s announcement. These changes have been devastating to the organizations, people and supporters that …