Friday, Apr 18, 2025 from 10:00am to 7:00pm
This summer, artist and educator Carlos Rosales-Silva will visit SAMA to install a site-specific mural in the Museum’s Great Hall as part of the launch of the Gateway Series, an ongoing project that will enlist contemporary artists to activate SAMA’s main lobby.
The SAMA-specific mural will be titled, Pase Usted, which translates to “welcome in,” or “please come in” and will be comprised of two main arch shapes, one representing the European rounded arch and the other representing the corbel arch, more present in pre-colonial architecture, symbolizing portals into the Museum’s vast collection. A swirling blue motif is the artist’s interpretation of similar wave and plant-like patterns observed on vessels throughout the Museum. The design spans centuries and continents—from Neolithic China (ca. 2000 BC) to twentieth-century Mexico—revealing enriching connections across time, culture, and place.
Currently based in New York, Rosales-Silva has a BFA from the University of Texas at Austin and an MFA from New York City’s School of Visual Arts. He has exhibited his work throughout the US and in Mexico City and draws on his experience growing up on the US-Mexico border to create boldly hued and often highly textured abstractions. He was previously an artist-in-residence at Artpace and is currently represented by Ruiz-Healy Art.
Location: Great Hall
Admission:
Members - FREE
Adults - $22
Seniors (65+) - $17
Military - $17
Students - $12
Children (12 & under) - FREE
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