Interdisciplinary Artist NorthCentral Houston/Rio Grande Valley 🌹 Emmanuel Nuño Arámbula, raised in Rio Grande Valley / North Central Houston. Self taught artist, using local and repurposed recourse to produce or integrate into installations. Studied in South Texas college, Marketing/ Cultural Sociology. My cultural work is interdisciplinary, and includes performance art, visual installations, street art, earth work, environmental intervention, . I make both solo and collaborative performances that often address a social political issue. My work is informed by my own spiritual agency. thru ceremony; critical race analysis; queer theory; the social/politics of the body. I am interested in creating cultural work that is directly influenced and aimed towards an experienced professional based in Houston. My every series is a desciple i immerse myself in. Im focused on producing quality work and making a significant impact. I’m primaprly looking for residency opportunities rather than monetary gain. I feel its the easist resource to share. I will apply the experience and skills I’ve obtained in my career in order to manage projects through creative problem solving and innovative thinking. I possess a strong eye for detail and can thrive independently as well as in a team environment. 🌹 COLLECTIVES&CONTEMPORARIES Continuum Performance Art ANNUNAKI$ ART COLLECTIVE BROWN BERETS de TejAZTLAN HOLO MEDIA CHIMERA ART MAGAZINE NOISE HAUS BIKE CULT HOUSTON PERFORMANCE ART RITUAL
#CONTEMPORARY 💚 @surprisinghealthbenefits .Now known as one of the best artist to come out of Houston, the only Angel$ that owns the real estate of both sides of each shoulder going into my heart. We met in 2015, she trusted me enough to visit me at a x-trap I was activating to a art venue in 3*rd Ward now known as LaPlaya. We've been collaborators in the game and in the heavens ever since. We are the best artist in Houston hands down, everyone else has just been bathing in the remnants of the Compass*io*nation of our Celestial Collision. I have her back and NO 🎱 could ever harm us or break our bond. OK ByE*eeeEEeee! 🐉🧸🐉 (at The Silo) https://www.instagram.com/p/CofTE8bJgCA/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
."Self Portrait" . 2016 Mix Media . EL RINCON SOCIAL Emmanuel Nuño Arambula (at EL RINCON SOCIAL) https://www.instagram.com/p/CobbnrNMQRv/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Ill be presenting an on going Performance Art piece tomorrow @ #trustmedaddy. This is a picture of my last performance there. . . . Also Julia will be Performing she on top of my head in the picture. Follow @mysticstylezproductions for info. Photo by: Baltazar Carlos Carnales (at The Foundry)
Piñatafest 2018 is a community event in the East End Cultural District coinciding with Cinco de Mayo. Piñatafest celebrates the ancient cultural tradition of piñata-making and its long-lived presence throughout Houston's 2nd Ward. The event will showcase original sculptures inspired by traditional piñatas on the Esplanade at Navigation, created by Texas-based artists and juried by Dennis Nance, Maureen Penders, and Patricia Restrepo. • Cristal Aldrete • Texas Art Asylum + Nicole Baer • John Branch • Sebastian GomezdelaTorre • Kristina Kolosova • Jesse Lott • Leslie Nguyen • Emmanuel Nuno Arámbula • Emilia Pardo • Josué Rawmirez (Josue Ramirez) • Sayra Vallejo • Alex Winemiller (at East End Street Fest)
The values of the Age of Pisces are transitioning and being replaced by the values of the new Age of Aquarius. This period is usually quite chaotic, which I'm sure we can all attest to right now. These Mayan elders have banded together as a cohesive unit with the greater good of the entire planet at heart. "What is enlightening in all of these statements is their consistent tone of reconciliation. The native groups are opening their doors to people of every color, speaking of themselves as Rainbow Warriors. Their elders have reminded them to "remember the original instructions" when each tribe was given by the creator a mandate to follow. The mandate has told them that now is the time to heal the past, despite the centuries of pain and persecution. Now is the time to join together and work in harmony to rehabilitate the planet and establish an era of alignment and peace." Ancient Prophecies For Modern Times, Bette Stockbauer. (at Centro Aztlan)
Quetzalcoatl was considered the god of the morning star, and his twin brother Xoloti was the evening star(Venus). Quetzalcoatl was considered the inventor of books, the calendars, presenter of maize (corn), and sometimes the symbol of death and resurrection. He was also related to the gods of the wind, the dawn, of merchants, arts, and crafts. He was the patron god of the Aztec priesthood, of learning and knowledge. (at Centro Aztlan)