Carol Cunningham Turner
1796
Contemporary at Blue Star
San Antonio, TX
A collection of 1,796 rocks survey San Antonio's geological diversity, history, and topography. This piece was created in conjunction with San Antonio's tricentennial celebration and exhibitions called Common Currents. 1796 was the year I was assigned to respond creatively.
"In celebration of San Antonio’s Tricentennial year, six downtown artist-centric organizations, Artpace San Antonio, Blue Star Contemporary, Carver Community Cultural Center, the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, the Mexican Cultural Institute, and the Southwest School of Art, will partner to present an exhibition that will illuminate the 300 years of their hometown’s history. Common Currents is a diverse, encyclopedic showcase of San Antonio’s history as told and rewritten by more than 300 visual and performing artists, invited to participate by their peers and presented over 6 venues. Drawing on the connections or currents running through San Antonio’s vibrant creative community, each organizing partner invited two artists. These initial 12 artists were then asked to invite two peer artists until more than 300 were amassed. All participating artists were assigned one year of San Antonio’s history to reflect on the development of their work for Common Currents. This exhibition is presented chronologically through various contemporary media across the six venues.
Common Currents draws a portrait of San Antonio by San Antonians. With the “chain letter-inspired” framework for the exhibition, each organization takes a backseat, letting the participating artists make decisions that may traditionally be the role of the organization or curator. This provides for an exciting presentation of artistic connections spanning our center city’s art venues." - Statement Common Currents Website.