Installation view of Memoria/Memory at 5603 Navigation Boulevard. Photo by Peter Molick. Add to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live About Memoria/Memory (2025) is a monumental mural by artist Rubio located in Houston’s East End made in collaboration with artist Vincent Valdez and an extension of the exhibition Vincent Valdez: Just a Dream. The mural is dedicated to Theresa Santana Valdez (1947-2020), the artist’s mother and features her favorite bird and flower. As children, his mother passed down to Vincent and his siblings that a cardinal sighting was an ancestor coming back to visit and guide living family members. Vincent Valdez: Just a Dream…, the artist’s first major museum survey spans over two decades of his work, from early career drawings to current allegorical portraits. The exhibition at Contemporary Art Museum Houston (CAMH) was on view from November 15, 2024, through March 23, 2025. As a continuation of the exhibition, CAMH worked in partnership with the East End Cultural District on a Spring Break Mural Intensive project that engaged Vincent Valdez and his early mentor and artist Rubio to work with Houston-area teens, based in the East End. Rubio is the San Antonio muralist who first brought Valdez to mural painting at ten years old. They worked together as friends and colleagues for ten years until Valdez left Texas for art school. The Spring Break Mural Intensive continues this legacy of mentorship and passes along the tradition of mural painting to a new generation. A special thanks to the student assistants on this project: Cherie Azua, Saj Baldwin Evans McNallan, Marisol Dayana Pinales, Karoline Hazel Escamilla, Camila Patricia Metyko, Robert Miranda, Anjali Morua, Jenny Nohemi Coreas Vasquez, Ereni Ramirez, and Michelle Ramirez with extra support from Carlos Mendoza. Organizers Memoria/Memory is organized by Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, and presented in partnership with the East End Cultural District with support from Kensinger Donnelly and MetaLab. Support Memoria, Memory is made possible in part by a grant from the Texas Commission on the Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts, and Mid-America Arts Alliance, and the state arts agencies of Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Texas. About Rubio Rubio is a Contemporary Chicano Artist, born and raised in the West Side of San Antonio, Texas. As an arts organizer, Rubio has instructed and coordinated local community-based public art programming through non-profit arts organizations. Rubio has mentored area high school youth in studio art techniques, public art commissions, and early exhibition experience with Community Cultural Arts Organizations including the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, San Anto Cultural Arts Organization, Contemporary MOSAIC Student Artist Program, and the San Antonio Street Art Initiative, Youth Arts Program. Rubio’s artwork has been exhibited locally at the San Antonio Museum ...
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