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07/26/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 07/26/2024 04:33

New exhibit bolsters UTSA’s community arts and engagement mission

"This donation significantly enhances the university's artistic holdings and provides invaluable resources for students, scholars and the public," said UTSA Art Collection Curator Arturo Infante Almeida. "The art displayed across the university's four campuses brings vibrance and cultural enrichment to the buildings students use most often."

Almeida continued, "For Alan, Danny and Steve, art collecting has been a journey fueled by a genuine passion for art. This exhibition not only showcases their remarkable gift to UTSA, but it also honors their enduring legacy and significant contributions to the arts."

Cultural Bounty offers visitors a chance to experience a diverse array of powerful artistic expressions. Among the highlights are iconic creations such as Warhol's screenprint "Electric Chair" and his silkscreen "Witch;" and Mapplethorpe's "Ken Moody (Nude with Leaf)," a single-color photo with watercolor.

The exhibit also spotlights works from San Antonio's vibrant arts community. Raul Rene Gonzalez's "O'Banion's Car Wash," a pen-on-paper project; Fernando Andrade's stone lithograph, "A Jugar La Pinche Guerrita;" "Nocturne Healer I," a wood block print by UTSA alum Richard Armendariz '95; Abraham Mojica's "No Regrets," an acrylic on canvas; and notably SaraVanderbeek's painting of the three donors, "Steve, Danny, and Alan." This range of perspectives ensures that there is something for every art lover to appreciate.

The donors' decades-long friendship with Almeida, andtheir appreciation of the UTSA Art Collectionhas spurred the trio's desire to donate a large part of their collection to UTSA. It represents one of the largest gifts to the art collection in recent history.

Beckstead is a former Southwestern Bell Corporation executive. Lerma is a former hair stylist and salon owner, and Annala is a retired accountant. Over the years, they have built a network of other art collectors and friends who have influenced their collection. While all three are now retired, they donate their time to senior citizens, including driving them to doctor's appointments, providing free haircuts and assisting with fundraising activities for senior centers.

The public is invited to celebrate the launch of the exhibit at an opening reception at 6 p.m. on Thursday, September 5, at the Russell Hill Rogers Galleries. All three donors will be there, enabling attendees to gain insights into the collection's creation and curation.

UTSA Arts, in partnership with the UTSA Libraries and the UTSA School of Art, is organizing the exhibit and the opening reception.

"UTSA Arts is honored to present works from the Beckstead•Lerma•Annala Art Collection, chosen by curator Arturo Infante Almeida," said Scott Sherer, professor in the UTSA Department of Art History and director of Galleries. "This collection contains provocative works that explore social and cultural themes, identity, personal experiences and conceptual possibilities, inspiring the individual collectors and supporting artists in their creative endeavors."