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Latino Art Welcomes International Travelers
Over the past seven years, the City of San Antonio Arts and Culture Department has mounted an extensive effort to beautify public spaces in the city…
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Informal Pathways to Celebrating and Promoting Chicano and Latino Art
Fifty years ago the United States witnessed a Chicano Art Renaissance, the start of a new Latino art movement that swept across the Southwest and…
Mar 20
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Latinas Celebrate Women’s History Month with a Jovita Idár Mural and a Mujeres Art Exhibit
On March 9, a mural recognizing Women’s History Month and honoring Latina civil rights leader and political activist, Jovita Idár, was unveiled on a…
Mar 13
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Latinas Celebrate Women’s History Month with a Jovita Idár Mural and a Mujeres Art Exhibit
On March 9, a mural recognizing Women’s History Month and honoring Latina civil rights leader and political activist, Jovita Idár, was unveiled on a…
Mar 12
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The de la Torre Brothers Exhibition “Upward Mobility” Breaks New Creative Ground
The de la Torre Brothers' art exhibit Upward Mobility at the McNay Art Museum is a breathtaking perspective that combines sensational blown glass…
Mar 6
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February 2024
Johnny Hernandez: The Art of Creating and Preserving Mexican Cuisine And Culture
Johnny Hernandez is an award-winning chef known for his food entrepreneurship, art appreciation, and philanthropy. Two of his popular La Gloria…
Feb 28
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Jorge Rojo Exhibit at UNAM Highlights Mexican History and Culture
On February 15, 2024, La Universidad Autonoma de Mexico [UNAM] opened Jorge Rojo’s stimulating exhibit “Trece Años en San Antonio,” [Thirteen Years in…
Feb 21
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A New Latino Mural, “Sacrificios,” Honors Migrants’ Lives
In June 2022, fifty-three migrants from Mexico and Central America were found dead inside a large locked trailer in southwest San Antonio. The national…
Feb 14
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Raul Servin: Artistic Chronicler of Mexican Rural Life and Chicano History and Culture
Raul Servin came to San Antonio from Acapulco, Mexico in 1968 as an artist hired to decorate the large platform utilized by the Mexican Voladores de…
Feb 6
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January 2024
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Is Featured in Art at the Centro Cultural Aztlan
February 2 is the anniversary of the end of the U.S.-Mexico War of 1846 and marks the signing of the peace treaty known as the Treaty of Guadalupe…
Jan 31
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Oscar Castillo: Photographer, Teacher, and Documentor of Chicano Experience
Oscar Castillo is one of the premier Latino photographers in the United States. His inclusion in three early exhibits in Los Angeles in 1972 and Bellas…
Jan 24
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