Sawyer Yards
2101 Winter St, Houston, TX 77007
Sawyer Yards, a six-building campus with 350 artist studios and more than 400 artists, is the largest art community in the United States. twenty-four city blocks of repurposed industrial buildings defined create the campus: The Silos at Sawyer Yards, Silver Street Studios, Spring Street Studios, Summer Street Studios, Sabine Street and Winter Street Studios. Several Latino artists have studios and exhibit at Sawyer Yards.
Sawyer Yards
Sawyer Yards
2101 Winter St, Houston, TX 77007
Sawyer Yards, a six-building campus with 350 artist studios and more than 400 artists, is the largest art community in the United States. twenty-four city blocks of repurposed industrial buildings defined create the campus: The Silos at Sawyer Yards, Silver Street Studios, Spring Street Studios, Summer Street Studios, Sabine Street and Winter Street Studios. Several Latino artists have studios and exhibit at Sawyer Yards.
Sawyer Yards
Sawyer Yards
2101 Winter St, Houston, TX 77007
Sawyer Yards, a six-building campus with 350 artist studios and more than 400 artists, is the largest art community in the United States. twenty-four city blocks of repurposed industrial buildings defined create the campus: The Silos at Sawyer Yards, Silver Street Studios, Spring Street Studios, Summer Street Studios, Sabine Street and Winter Street Studios. Several Latino artists have studios and exhibit at Sawyer Yards.
Sawyer Yards
Sawyer Yards
2101 Winter St, Houston, TX 77007
Sawyer Yards, a six-building campus with 350 artist studios and more than 400 artists, is the largest art community in the United States. twenty-four city blocks of repurposed industrial buildings defined create the campus: The Silos at Sawyer Yards, Silver Street Studios, Spring Street Studios, Summer Street Studios, Sabine Street and Winter Street Studios. Several Latino artists have studios and exhibit at Sawyer Yards.
Sawyer Yards
Sawyer Yards
2101 Winter St, Houston, TX 77007
Sawyer Yards, a six-building campus with 350 artist studios and more than 400 artists, is the largest art community in the United States. twenty-four city blocks of repurposed industrial buildings defined create the campus: The Silos at Sawyer Yards, Silver Street Studios, Spring Street Studios, Summer Street Studios, Sabine Street and Winter Street Studios. Several Latino artists have studios and exhibit at Sawyer Yards.
Sawyer Yards
Sawyer Yards
2101 Winter St, Houston, TX 77007
Sawyer Yards, a six-building campus with 350 artist studios and more than 400 artists, is the largest art community in the United States. twenty-four city blocks of repurposed industrial buildings defined create the campus: The Silos at Sawyer Yards, Silver Street Studios, Spring Street Studios, Summer Street Studios, Sabine Street and Winter Street Studios. Several Latino artists have studios and exhibit at Sawyer Yards.
Sawyer Yards
Sawyer Yards
2101 Winter St, Houston, TX 77007
Sawyer Yards, a six-building campus with 350 artist studios and more than 400 artists, is the largest art community in the United States. twenty-four city blocks of repurposed industrial buildings defined create the campus: The Silos at Sawyer Yards, Silver Street Studios, Spring Street Studios, Summer Street Studios, Sabine Street and Winter Street Studios. Several Latino artists have studios and exhibit at Sawyer Yards.
Sawyer Yards
Sawyer Yards
2101 Winter St, Houston, TX 77007
Sawyer Yards, a six-building campus with 350 artist studios and more than 400 artists, is the largest art community in the United States. twenty-four city blocks of repurposed industrial buildings defined create the campus: The Silos at Sawyer Yards, Silver Street Studios, Spring Street Studios, Summer Street Studios, Sabine Street and Winter Street Studios. Several Latino artists have studios and exhibit at Sawyer Yards.
Sawyer Yards
Sawyer Yards
2101 Winter St, Houston, TX 77007
Sawyer Yards, a six-building campus with 350 artist studios and more than 400 artists, is the largest art community in the United States. twenty-four city blocks of repurposed industrial buildings defined create the campus: The Silos at Sawyer Yards, Silver Street Studios, Spring Street Studios, Summer Street Studios, Sabine Street and Winter Street Studios. Several Latino artists have studios and exhibit at Sawyer Yards.
Sawyer Yards
Sawyer Yards
2101 Winter St, Houston, TX 77007
Sawyer Yards, a six-building campus with 350 artist studios and more than 400 artists, is the largest art community in the United States. twenty-four city blocks of repurposed industrial buildings defined create the campus: The Silos at Sawyer Yards, Silver Street Studios, Spring Street Studios, Summer Street Studios, Sabine Street and Winter Street Studios. Several Latino artists have studios and exhibit at Sawyer Yards.
Sawyer Yards
Sawyer Yards
2101 Winter St, Houston, TX 77007
Sawyer Yards, a six-building campus with 350 artist studios and more than 400 artists, is the largest art community in the United States. twenty-four city blocks of repurposed industrial buildings defined create the campus: The Silos at Sawyer Yards, Silver Street Studios, Spring Street Studios, Summer Street Studios, Sabine Street and Winter Street Studios. Several Latino artists have studios and exhibit at Sawyer Yards.
Sawyer Yards
Sawyer Yards
2101 Winter St, Houston, TX 77007
Sawyer Yards, a six-building campus with 350 artist studios and more than 400 artists, is the largest art community in the United States. twenty-four city blocks of repurposed industrial buildings defined create the campus: The Silos at Sawyer Yards, Silver Street Studios, Spring Street Studios, Summer Street Studios, Sabine Street and Winter Street Studios. Several Latino artists have studios and exhibit at Sawyer Yards.
Sawyer Yards
Sawyer Yards
2101 Winter St, Houston, TX 77007
Sawyer Yards, a six-building campus with 350 artist studios and more than 400 artists, is the largest art community in the United States. twenty-four city blocks of repurposed industrial buildings defined create the campus: The Silos at Sawyer Yards, Silver Street Studios, Spring Street Studios, Summer Street Studios, Sabine Street and Winter Street Studios. Several Latino artists have studios and exhibit at Sawyer Yards.
Sawyer Yards
Sawyer Yards
Sawyer Yards
2101 Winter Street
Houston, TX 77007
Sawyer Yards es un almacén industrial transformado en una de las comunidades de artistas más grandes del país (más de 400 artistas). Consta de Silos Studios, Silver Street Studios, Spring Street Studios, Summer Street Studios, Sabine Street, Winter Street Studios. Los artistas locales crean / exhiben obras originales que abarcan una variedad de medios que incluyen pinturas, esculturas, cerámica, vidrio, mosaico, fotografía, técnica mixta, joyería y más.
https://www.sawyeryards.com/
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Colaborador:
Enrique Del Valle
Fuente:
Center for Mexican American & Latino/a Studies
Sawyer Yards es un almacén industrial transformado en una de las comunidades de artistas más grandes del país (más de 400 artistas). Consta de Silos Studios, Silver Street Studios, Spring Street Studios, Summer Street Studios, Sabine Street, Winter Street Studios. Los artistas locales crean / exhiben obras originales que abarcan una variedad de medios que incluyen pinturas, esculturas, cerámica, vidrio, mosaico, fotografía, técnica mixta, joyería y más.
https://www.sawyeryards.com/
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Colaborador:
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Fuente:
Center for Mexican American & Latino/a Studies
Sawyer Yards es un almacén industrial transformado en una de las comunidades de artistas más grandes del país (más de 400 artistas). Consta de Silos Studios, Silver Street Studios, Spring Street Studios, Summer Street Studios, Sabine Street, Winter Street Studios. Los artistas locales crean / exhiben obras originales que abarcan una variedad de medios que incluyen pinturas, esculturas, cerámica, vidrio, mosaico, fotografía, técnica mixta, joyería y más.
https://www.sawyeryards.com/
Creador:
Gilberto Cardenas Collection
Area:
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Colaborador:
Enrique Del Valle
Fuente:
Center for Mexican American & Latino/a Studies
Sawyer Yards es un almacén industrial transformado en una de las comunidades de artistas más grandes del país (más de 400 artistas). Consta de Silos Studios, Silver Street Studios, Spring Street Studios, Summer Street Studios, Sabine Street, Winter Street Studios. Los artistas locales crean / exhiben obras originales que abarcan una variedad de medios que incluyen pinturas, esculturas, cerámica, vidrio, mosaico, fotografía, técnica mixta, joyería y más.
https://www.sawyeryards.com/
Area:
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Colaborador:
Enrique Del Valle
Fuente:
Center for Mexican American & Latino/a Studies
Sawyer Yards es un almacén industrial transformado en una de las comunidades de artistas más grandes del país (más de 400 artistas). Consta de Silos Studios, Silver Street Studios, Spring Street Studios, Summer Street Studios, Sabine Street, Winter Street Studios. Los artistas locales crean / exhiben obras originales que abarcan una variedad de medios que incluyen pinturas, esculturas, cerámica, vidrio, mosaico, fotografía, técnica mixta, joyería y más.
https://www.sawyeryards.com/
Area:
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Colaborador:
Enrique Del Valle
Fuente:
Center for Mexican American & Latino/a Studies
Sawyer Yards es un almacén industrial transformado en una de las comunidades de artistas más grandes del país (más de 400 artistas). Consta de Silos Studios, Silver Street Studios, Spring Street Studios, Summer Street Studios, Sabine Street, Winter Street Studios. Los artistas locales crean / exhiben obras originales que abarcan una variedad de medios que incluyen pinturas, esculturas, cerámica, vidrio, mosaico, fotografía, técnica mixta, joyería y más.
https://www.sawyeryards.com/
Area:
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Colaborador:
Enrique Del Valle
Fuente:
Center for Mexican American & Latino/a Studies
Sawyer Yards es un almacén industrial transformado en una de las comunidades de artistas más grandes del país (más de 400 artistas). Consta de Silos Studios, Silver Street Studios, Spring Street Studios, Summer Street Studios, Sabine Street, Winter Street Studios. Los artistas locales crean / exhiben obras originales que abarcan una variedad de medios que incluyen pinturas, esculturas, cerámica, vidrio, mosaico, fotografía, técnica mixta, joyería y más.
https://www.sawyeryards.com/
Area:
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Colaborador:
Enrique Del Valle
Fuente:
Center for Mexican American & Latino/a Studies
Sawyer Yards es un almacén industrial transformado en una de las comunidades de artistas más grandes del país (más de 400 artistas). Consta de Silos Studios, Silver Street Studios, Spring Street Studios, Summer Street Studios, Sabine Street, Winter Street Studios. Los artistas locales crean / exhiben obras originales que abarcan una variedad de medios que incluyen pinturas, esculturas, cerámica, vidrio, mosaico, fotografía, técnica mixta, joyería y más.
https://www.sawyeryards.com/
Area:
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Colaborador:
Enrique Del Valle
Fuente:
Center for Mexican American & Latino/a Studies
Sawyer Yards es un almacén industrial transformado en una de las comunidades de artistas más grandes del país (más de 400 artistas). Consta de Silos Studios, Silver Street Studios, Spring Street Studios, Summer Street Studios, Sabine Street, Winter Street Studios. Los artistas locales crean / exhiben obras originales que abarcan una variedad de medios que incluyen pinturas, esculturas, cerámica, vidrio, mosaico, fotografía, técnica mixta, joyería y más.
https://www.sawyeryards.com/
Creador:
Daniel Anguilu
Area:
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Colaborador:
Enrique Del Valle
Fuente:
Center for Mexican American & Latino/a Studies
Sawyer Yards es un almacén industrial transformado en una de las comunidades de artistas más grandes del país (más de 400 artistas). Consta de Silos Studios, Silver Street Studios, Spring Street Studios, Summer Street Studios, Sabine Street, Winter Street Studios. Los artistas locales crean / exhiben obras originales que abarcan una variedad de medios que incluyen pinturas, esculturas, cerámica, vidrio, mosaico, fotografía, técnica mixta, joyería y más.
https://www.sawyeryards.com/
Creador:
Daniel Anguilu
Area:
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Colaborador:
Enrique Del Valle
Fuente:
Center for Mexican American & Latino/a Studies
Michael C. Rodríguez es un artista y diseñador multimedia afincado en Houston. Rodríguez entrelaza las bellas artes, el arte urbano, la ilustración y el diseño gráfico para abordar las construcciones pictóricas del arte pop. Rodríguez creó “La chica de los conejos” como seguimiento a una obra previa. Su inspiración para los murales combina su amor por la naturaleza, los animales y la ilustración y los cómics de los años 60. Teniendo en cuenta su formación como diseñador gráfico e ilustrador, Rodríguez utiliza su experiencia para aportar el mismo tipo de estética a sus murales. Después de dibujar a mano la imagen, la trabaja en el ordenador y la construye sobre lo que había creado a lápiz y papel. A pesar de que el proceso del ordenador a la pared lleva mucho tiempo, el proyecto final tiene un tratamiento a mano con pintura y pinceles.
La obra de Luisa Duarte forma parte un mural colaborativo de 800 pies de largo creado por 14 artistas que convierte al Callejón del Arte de Sawyer Yards en el "callejón más chido de Houston".
Creador:
Luisa Duarte
Area:
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Colaborador:
Enrique Del Valle
Fuente:
Center for Mexican American & Latino/a Studies
La obra de José Córdova forma parte un mural colaborativo de 800 pies de largo creado por 14 artistas que convierte al Callejón del Arte de Sawyer Yards en el "callejón más chido de Houston".
Nativo de Houston e hijo de padres mexicoamericanos, José Córdova se enamoró de la rica cultura de México, que puede verse en su obra. Enamorado de la historia y a la vez intrigado por la sencillez de la modernidad, Córdova estudió arquitectura en la Facultad de Arquitectura Gerald D. Hines de la Universidad de Houston. Así fue capaz de trasladar su pasión y conocimiento sobre el arte callejero a las líneas rectas y nítidas de la arquitectura para producir sus obras de arte. Su vida siempre ha girado en torno al equilibrio. En gran parte de su obra, se puede ver que intenta tender un puente entre el pasado y el presente, por lo que siempre está mirando a las estrellas y pintándolas.
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