Illustrator, painter, sculptor, Steve Ellis traces his career back 45 years when he worked as an illustrator for the aerospace industry.
Category: <span>Art</span>
Cathy Taylor: Artist, Teacher, Mentor
Artist Cathy Taylor and her husband, Scott Simmons, visited San Miguel de Allende in 2015 looking for their forever home.
San Miguel Poetry Café Presents Celebrated Poet Judyth Hill
Internationally acclaimed poet Judyth Hill will read and discuss her poetry via Zoom in a special Poetry Alive! presentation of the San Miguel Poetry Café on Nov. 19, 5 p.m. CST. The online event is free of charge. Pre-registration is required at sanmiguelliterarysala.org.
El Sindicato Turns 25 and Receives a Grant
At the start of the pandemic, historian Cristina Solís began working at El Sindicato in February; a month later it closed. She used the time to create programs for adults and youths, and even made El Sindicato classes available to people from their homes.
Santa Fe Workshops Plans to Return to San Miguel de Allende in 2021
In an exclusive interview with Atención, Santa Fe Workshops program director Renie Haiduk confirmed that she and their world-renowned programs will return to San Miguel de Allende next Fall.
XXVI International Jazz and Blues Festival 2020
The International Jazz and Blues Festival of San Miguel de Allende will celebrate its XXVI edition this coming Saturday, November 14 and Sunday, November 15 at the Terrace of the Rancho Los Labradores Hotel, just minutes from downtown, from 12-4pm.
SHIRA Thanksgiving Concert: Ancient Journey of Voices and Music Beyond Time
Dear friends, I invite you to this spiritual journey with an evening of ancient music and prayers, Sephardic songs, and more.
A Brief History of an Artist’s Life
I was born in 1949, the year Crayola Crayons released their 48-count crayon box. Three of my favorite colors in that box were Carmine Red, Burnt Sienna, and Prussian Blue. I had no idea the names of these colors were the same as the names of oil paints.
Fran Schiavo and Encaustic “Magic”
Where does art fit when we’re grappling with so many structural and societal issues?
Fran Schiavo first talks about the creative process itself.
Carlos Maier’s Claroscuro photography exhibit
The opening of the Claroscuro photography exhibit took place on Oct. 21, at Canal 16, bringing together the subjects of Carlos Maier’s photographs.