Art exhibition by San Antonio's Marcy McChesney examines residents' time during COVID
San Antonio visual artist Marcy McChesney most recent exhibition, "Between Two Dimensions," revolves around stories told in collage and evoked by the most challenging and traumatic time in recent history: the COVID years. The exhibition, which opens this Thursday at the Blue Star Arts Collective, is made possible by an Individual Artist Grant from the City of San Antonio Department of Arts and Culture.
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