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Tag: Murals

Luis Angulo works on a mural of Maranda Mathis next to a mural of Jackie Cazares, students who were killed in the Robb Elementary School shooting, in Uvalde on Saturday.
Posted inArts & Culture

‘We can never, never forget them’: Murals memorialize lives lost to tragedy

by Nicholas Frank August 7, 2022August 7, 2022

Artists have responded to recent tragedies in San Antonio and Uvalde with mural paintings that celebrate the lives and memory of those lost to violence.

Cherise ‘Rhys’ Munro carefully dusts artwork at the McNay Art Museum where she works as an art conservator.
Posted inWhere I Work

Where I Work: McNay Art Museum

by Rhys Munro September 13, 2021September 13, 2021
Posted inEn Español

Desfile en la calle Houston: Nuevo mural forma parte de la iniciativa de arte público del centro

by Nicholas Frank April 27, 2021May 26, 2021
Muralist Rudy Herrera’s “The Last Parade” adorns the nine-story Kress building in downtown on Tuesday.
Posted inArts & Culture

A Parade on Houston Street: Massive new mural part of downtown public art initiative

by Nicholas Frank April 25, 2021May 13, 2021
Artist Jesse Treviño enters the auditorium to a standing ovation.
Posted inArts & Culture

Artist Jesse Treviño’s ‘Spirit’ Evoked in New Book Examining His Work

by Nicholas Frank May 15, 2019
A composite of mural panels one through three (top to bottom) of the Fredericksburg Road Bubble Bath Car Wash
Posted inArts & Culture

Community Input Informs New Mural Planned for North Fredericksburg Road

by Nicholas Frank December 7, 2018December 7, 2018
Artist Claudio Aguillon works on his paintings for Chef Johnny Hernandez in his home.
Posted inArts & Culture

Local Muralist’s Story a Picture of Humility and Success

by Hanna Oberhofer March 16, 2018January 31, 2020
A man steps out of his car to view the mural at Stinson Municipal Airport.
Posted inArts & Culture

World Heritage Murals Continue to be Shaped by Community

by Rocío Guenther May 19, 2017January 31, 2020
Artist duo Sten Lex look at the Burleson Yard arches to imagine how their art will look like. Photo by Rocío Guenther.
Posted inArts & Culture

Eastside Murals to Build Momentum for Luminaria

by Rocío Guenther July 29, 2016January 31, 2020
Xavier Menjares, left, and Ezekiel Garcia, right, work on flattening out clay to make a ceramic tile. Photo by Kathryn Boyd-Batstone
Posted inArts & Culture

WATCH: Blue Star Students Use 1,000 Handmade Tiles for Mosaic

by Kathryn Boyd-Batstone March 24, 2016January 31, 2020

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