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Tag: Arts Funding

Posted inArts & Culture

A big change in store for City arts funding: money for individual artists

Avatar photo by Nicholas Frank December 17, 2020December 17, 2020

The new Core Grants Funding program for the arts will fund individual San Antonio artists starting in 2022.

Posted inArts & Culture

‘High gear hustle’: Relief funding offers artists a tenuous lifeline amid ongoing pandemic

Avatar photo by Nicholas Frank September 20, 2020September 21, 2020
Posted inArts & Culture

San Antonio Arts Community Gets Much-Needed Funding, But It Might Be Too Little Too Late

Avatar photo by Nicholas Frank July 13, 2020July 20, 2020
Local artist Marisela Barrera was one of five local Latinx artists who were awarded a NALAC grant for their work.
Posted inArts & Culture

NALAC Grantees Include 5 San Antonio Artists, Nonprofit Fuerza Unida

Avatar photo by Nicholas Frank February 23, 2019February 23, 2019
Children circle around a table while crafting sugar skulls. Photo by Scott Ball.
Posted inArts & Culture

City Approaches Data-Driven Arts Funding with New Analytics Tools

Avatar photo by Nicholas Frank September 4, 2018January 31, 2020
The DoSeum
Posted inArts & Culture

City to Increase Funding for Most Arts Organizations

Avatar photo by Nicholas Frank June 13, 2018June 20, 2018
Local artist Margaret Craig walks her installation opens her arms as she walks her installation / performance piece titled 'Albatross' on the Hays Street Bridge.
Posted inArts & Culture

City Backing Could Help Sustain San Antonio’s Individual Artists

Avatar photo by Marisela Barrera February 21, 2018February 22, 2018
SSA BFA student Lauri Garcia Jones reaches up to turn on the light in the darkroom where she is developing photos for her exhibit. Photo by Kathryn Boyd-Batstone
Posted inArts & Culture

San Antonio Art Community Responds to Threat of NEA Elimination

Avatar photo by Nancy Cook-Monroe March 18, 2017January 31, 2020
Artpace is located at 445 N. Main Ave. Photo courtesy of Glasstire.
Posted inArts & Culture

Glasstire: On Residencies, and the Fractured Legacy of Linda Pace

Avatar photo by Rainey Knudson March 3, 2016October 7, 2016
The large John Coleman bronze sculpture in lobby depicts a traditional cowboy and native American with respective cascades of cattle and bison. Photo by Iris Dimmick.
Posted inArts & Culture, Gov & Politics

Briscoe Museum, Opera Avoid City Funding Loss

Avatar photo by Iris Dimmick September 5, 2014October 7, 2016

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