The Contemporary Artists Center Woodside has a new name. We are now the Post Contemporary.
Thinking beyond the now
The Post Journal Obituaries
The Post is a supporter of the Downtown Farmer’s Market, along with the Grow Local South Texas movement. About The Post The Post at Lamar Park was established in November of 2015 by Corpus Christi native, James Gonzales and his wife, Susan Gonzales. The next day, The Post publishes their story, and the newspapers hit the streets. Soon, other news companies from different areas start to follow suit and publish the same story. Graham heads to the Supreme Court for the hearing on the case against The Post and The Times. Later on, The Post gets a phone call, and Greenfield answers it. POST-HASTE: Body cam footage of the Ma’Khia Bryant shooting has been released; Doug’s Carryout is hosting fun weekend events. Themeta – the custom fields associated with the post or page; theshortlink – a link to the page or post using the url of the site and the ID of the post or page; thetags – the tag or tags associated with the post; thetitle – the title of the post or page; thetime –.
The Post-Contemporary supports artists thinking and/or working beyond the confines of the established art world, enabling them to influence the development of future concepts, systems, and communities.
We celebrated the opening of our new exhibition facility on September 19, 2015.
ON WHOSE WISE PLANS:
WasteLandscape
elise morin and clémence eliard
Ripped Seams and Other Delights
kate eric
Oak Stump with Brackets
patrick jacobs
ARTICULATED VOID:
frederik de wilde
michael bell-smith
matthew barney
lionel maunz
cynthia daignault
tameka norris
The Post seeks artists who want to produce, explore, test new concepts and expand the current debates and ideas in today’s art and culture. Time spent in residence allows artists to revitalize their ideas, develop their work, meet peers and explore new options.
The Residency Program focuses on emerging and early career artists and accepts applicants who offer quality in their art and encourages diversity of style, medium (2-D, 3-D, 4-D), and concept. Click here to learn more.
The Post Contemporary is a not for profit organization and its continued success depends on the contributions of numerous individuals and organizations. Click here to donate now.
The Posthumous Works Of Thomas De Quincey
The Woodside Church and chapel are National Historic register buildings. They were commissioned by industrialist and inventor Henry Burden who paid for them with the wealth he had accumulated, in part, by producing almost a million horseshoes a week during the Civil War. The Church was designed by Henry Dudley, a prominent English church architect, and played a significant role in the life of the nineteenth century mill workers. It was, for many, their only social outlet, and formed the center of the neighborhood’s community. It has recorded the births, deaths, marriages, trials and triumphs of Victorian era life. The building has a remarkable pedigree that has garnered it a place of importance in the Gothic Revival movement in American church architecture. Click here to learn more.
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