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Juried student exhibit brings building to life
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Students’ work is on display through Sept. 23 in an annual exhibit at the visual arts center. Raquel Estrada
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SAC Event: Art lecture
by Bogdan Perzynski, pro-
fessor of art and co-founder
of the transmedia program
at University of Texas at
Austin, 10:50 a.m.-noon in
Room 120 of visual arts.
SAC Event: Salsa lessons 11 a.m. in
Fiesta Room of Loftin. Call 210-486-0880.
SAC Soccer: Women’s
soccer vs. UT-Austin
Soccer Club 11 a.m.
at Whitaker fields,
4612 Ave. D in Austin.
Call 210-265-7310.
Trinity Event: Fifth annual
Taiwan Film Festival 4 p.m.-
7 p.m. in Chapman Center,
126 Auditorium. Call 210-
999-7191 or email EAST@
trinity.edu.
By Adriana Ruiz
sac-ranger@alamo.edu
Hispanic
Heritage
Month
Reminder: Hispanic
Heritage Month begins.
Event: Art party at 6 p.m.
San Antonio Museum of Art
free with museum admis-
sion. Free admission with
Alamo Colleges ID. Call
210-978-8100 or visit www.
samuseum.org.
Artwork will be on display
through Sept. 23.
SAC Lecture: District 1 City Councilman
Diego Bernal 11 a.m. in Room 218 of nurs-
ing complex. Call 210-486-0880.
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SAC Event: Lunch-n-Cafe
noon in Church of Christ
Student Center, 301 W.
Dewey. Continues Fridays.
Call 210-736-6750.
Wednesday at Hardberger
Park 8:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m.
Help pull weeds and plant
native plants. Call 210-201-
3292 or email wendy. leon-
ard@sanantonio.gov.
ile,” Willome said.
The 2012-13 Student Visual Arts
Exhibition is open to students and
the public from 6:45 a.m.-8 p.m,
SAC Transfer: Incarnate
Word University transfer
advising 9 a.m.-noon on
first floor of Chance. Call
210-486-0864.
SAC Event: Latino Beats! With Los
Inocentes 11 a.m. in Fiesta Room of Loftin.
Call 210-486-0880.
SAC Transfer: Texas Tech
University transfer advising
11 a.m.-2 p.m. on the first
floor of Loftin. Call 210-
486-0864.
SAC Event: STEM-ulate
Science Showcase 9 a.m.-
1:30 p.m. in Room 204
of Chance. Call 210-486-
0598 or email ldixon4@
alamo.edu.
SAC Meeting: Cheshyre
Cheese Club noon in writ-
ing center in Room 203
of Gonzales. Call 210-486-
0668.
Call 210-486-
1042 or email
dschafter@
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display was completed during the
spring semester and selected by a
group of faculty members.
“Representatives from differ-
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SAC Lecture: Bogdan
Perzinski sponsored by visu-
al arts program at 10:50
a.m. to noon. Call
210-486-1042.
Monday-Friday on the first and sec-
ond floors.
A new installation will be avail-
able starting Oct. 2 showcasing
paintings by former students Erick
Salazar and James Woodward.
Students enrolled in visual arts
classes have the opportunity to sub-
mit artwork if they are enrolled in a
course requiring studio credit.
Student artwork must be com-
pleted during the fall or the spring
semester to be judged and displayed
at the 2013-14 Annual Student Visual
Arts Exhibition that will be open for
viewing on April 14.
University of
Texas at San Antonio
recruiting 9 a.m-noon on
first floor of Chance and
advising 12:30 p.m.-3:30
p.m. in the transfer center
Room 107 of Moody. Call
210-486-0864.
Wednesday
SPC Event: Hispanic Heritage kickoff
11 a.m.-l p.m. at flagpole circle outside
Watson. Call 210-486-0864.
Saturday
Event: 16 de Septiembre Parade and
Festival 10 a.m. beginning at Zarzamora
and Guadalupe. Call 210-223-3151 or visit
http://avenidaguadalupe.org/.
Sept. 24
SAC Lecture: Planned Parenthood with
Mara Posada at 9:25 a.m. in Room 218 of
nursing complex. Call 210-486-0880.
Tuesday
SAC Event: Student undergrad research
program showcase all day in Room 204 of
Chance. Call 210-486-0880.
Sept. 25
SAC Event: Antojitos Festival 9 a.m.-2
p.m. in mall. Call 210-486-0880.
Monday
SAC Event: Corridos and Cafe with Los
Inocentes 8 a.m. in the faculty lounge of
Loftin. Call 210-486-0880.
Oct. 2
SAC Lecture: Dr. Kristine Garza from the
Society for the Advancement of Chicano
and Native American Scientists 3:30 p.m.
in Room 218 of nursing complex. Call 210-
486-0880.
Sept. 28
SAC Lecture: Coahuiltecan creation
panel exploring the study of an ancient
civilization predating the Maya 2 p.m.-4
p.m. in Room 120 of visual arts center. Call
210-486-0880.
Sept. 30
SAC Event: Hecho a Mano craft show 9
a.m.-2 p.m. in Fiesta Room of Loftin. Call
210-486-0880.
Oct. 1
SAC Event: Opening of “I Am Celso” at
7 p.m. in theater in McCreless. Call 210-
486-0880.
For coverage in SAConnected,
call 210-486-1773
or e-mail sac-ranger@alamo.edu
two weeks in advance.
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He asked for
viewers to respect
the work and to
watch their step
when viewing the
artwork.
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Thursday
SAC Event: Rediscovering Mexican
Religious Art with communication design
Coordinator Richard Arredondo noon in
Room 218 of nursing complex. Call 210-
486-0880.
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SAC Transfer: Texas
A&M-San Antonio transfer
advising 9 a.m.-11 a.m. in
the transfer center, Room
107 of Moody. Continues
Monday and Tuesday 9
a.m.-4 p.m. Call 210-486-
0864.
One peek inside the visual arts
center, and it’s clear that this is not a
usual lobby.
Instead, the room is decorated
from top to bottom and people are
immediately greeted by an array of
eclectic forms and distinct paint
splashes created by students.
The lobby acts as the 2012-13
Annual Art Students Exhibition,
including drawings, paintings,
ceramics, printmaking, sculpture,
two-dimensional designs, three-
dimensional design and digital art.
The exhibit runs through Sept. 23.
Students involved in the student
exhibit have the opportunity to win
recognition and scholarships.
The visual arts program awards
the Robert and Laura Fainter
Endowed Memorial Scholarship
in Art and the James C. Elmore II
Memorial Art Scholarship to stu-
dents who demonstrate exceptional
work in studio classes.
The scholarships average from
$200-$500 based on the number of
recipients and contributions.
“The scholarships are given in
order to defray cost of supplies,”
Professor Debra Schafter said.
The exhibit features small art-
work inside glass boxes, paintings
and sketches hung along the walls.
Objects dangle from the ceiling and
larger sculptures are displayed on
the floor.
Artwork is free standing, which
SAC Event: Constitution
Day sponsored by the
criminal justice depart-
ment exploring the First
Amendment and free
speech 11 a.m.-l p.m. in
Fiesta Room of Loftin. Call
210-486-0835.
Event: Bibliotech Digital
Library Grand Opening
10 a.m.-2 p.m. 3505
Pleasanton Rd. Call 210-
631-0180 or visit www.bex-
arbibliotech.org.
students put a lot
of work and effort.
It’s very profes-
sional and inspir-
ing,” American
Sign Language
sophomore Keith
Limon said.
Artwork on
gives viewers the opportunity to get ent classes choose work that is the
up close and see details. best, but also in someway unique,”
“Some of the artwork you can tell Professor Tom Willome said.
It’s very professional
and inspiring.
Keith Lemon,
American Sign
Language sophomore
Lecture: EcoCentro
muralist Luis Lopez
at 9:25 a.m.
in Room 218
y of nursing
UI complex.
—sg Call 210-
• 486-0880.
Saturday
Event: International
Accordion Festival at La
Villita with live music, food
and dancing. Continues
Sunday. Call 210-207-
8610 or visit www.inter-
nationalaccordionfesti-
val.org/
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Event: “Moonstruck"
screening at Throwback
Thursdays End of Summer
Movie Series 6 p.m. at
Arneson River Theatre with
moon pies to celebrate last
full moon of summer. Call
210-207-8614.
89933894438
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