On a wall at the corner of New Braunfels and Hays Streets, in San Antonio’s historically African American East Side, a bright mural depicts a bacchanal of Black, brown, and white folks dancing to a ...
On quiet days, most museums can feel a bit like ancient mausoleums, cool chambers full of precious things that once belonged to the rich and deceased. Ruby City, opened in 2019, is San Antonio’s ...
June Gonzalez, 7, has drawn flowers with chalk before but never as many as she did this weekend. By late Saturday morning, she had drawn 17 of them along a curb at Carver Library and had plans for ...
From a distance, the mural shows an iconic San Antonio scene — a cowboy atop a horse passing through a landscape that includes the Alamo, the River Walk and the world's largest cowboy boot. But take a ...
Over a decade later, Preston is publishing a new book looking at the hidden and forgotten images of San Antonio’s public art scene. Arte del Pueblo: The Outdoor Public Art of San Antonio includes ...
Open Hand, Open Mind, Open Heart 1101 Iowa Street Artist: Douglas Kornfelt, 2015 Inspired by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s message of nonviolence, this spectacular, 32-foot tall sculpture in Sullivan ...
From minimalist glass cubes and cinematic dreamscapes to immersive installations and deep dives into Latinx folklore, San Antonio’s fall arts calendar is as diverse and fascinating as the scene that ...