San Antonio artist Raul Rene Gonzalez bids farewell to Clamp Light gallery
With the arrival of the new year, Raul Rene Gonzalez has stepped away from his position as resident artist and director of San Antonio’s Clamp Light Artist Studios and Gallery. After four years curating group shows for resident artists at Clamp Light, 1704 Blanco Road, Gonzalez celebrated the end of his run in December by exhibiting his first solo show at the gallery. Despite his departure, Gonzalez said holds great regard for both his time spent there and the gallery's position in the community.
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