News Roundup, Feb. 10, 2022

You would think that arts organization would have lots of special events planned for Valentine’s Day weekend but that is not the case. Valentine’s “special events” are all about dining-and-wining, and, maybe some cheek-to-cheek dancing. One promising concert, Il Divo, smartly scheduled for Valentine’s Day at the Tobin Center, had to be postponed due to “a scheduling conflict.” So, if …

Artist Sam Ehrlich Dreams in Color

By JANIS TURK, Contributing Writer “I see color everywhere,” says painter, designer, and Master Colourist Sam Ehrlich of Keepers Interiors of Seguin, “I experience color in everything: sounds, tastes, smells, sights. All color has meaning, and all meaning has color.” Standing in his art studio at the back of Keepers, the home dĂ©cor store Ehrlich and his wife Amber own …

Music and Glass Art to Shine at Agarita Concert

By JASMINA WELLINGHOFF, Editor The Agarita Chamber Players are known for their collaborations with other artists who add another dimension to their concerts.  Dancers, poets, storytellers, lighting artists and even a chef have partnered with them over the years. For their upcoming concert on Saturday, the adventurous quartet has paired up with glass artist Gini Garcia whose amazing blown glass …

“Coco Queens” Launches New Play Development Series at Overtime

By JASMINA WELLINGHOFF, Editor When Jade Esteban Estrada assumed the role of artistic director at the Overtime Theater just three weeks ago, he started his new job by asking a crucial question: Who is the Overtime Theater? “We can’t do everything here, so we needed to define what we wanted to accomplish,” he said in an interview Tuesday. “We need …

News Roundup, Jan. 27, 2022

The Blue Star Contemporary has installed two new spring exhibits: Threads Bare in the center’s main gallery, and the Black Art Library in the Art Learning Lab. The first is described as“an exhibition investigating intersections of art and fashion through textiles and related materials as medium or subject, to generate a more expansive understanding of how fashion and adornment play …

Immigrant Artists Showcased at Centro de Artes

By JASMINA WELLINGHOFF, Editor After being closed for an extended period of time due to COVID, the city-operated Centro de Artes in Market Square has just reopened with a large and unique exhibit that exclusively features immigrant artists and some who are first generation American-born. This was made possible thanks to the New York Foundation for the Arts Immigrant Artist …