San Antonio's Artpace debuts new artists-in-residence show this week

One week after Trump’s second inauguration, luminaries Laura Veles Dray, Anita Fields and Lorena Molina began their tenure as Artpace’s 2025 artists-in-residence. Two months later, in a much-changed world, the trio will emerge to show new works created during their residencies. The group exhibition opens this Thursday and runs through July 13.
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