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People who have grown up or live on the U.S. southern border know there’s more to the region than the issue of immigration policy. The National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures and the Ford Foundation awarded more than two dozen grants to community organizations and artists to help reframe the border narrative through an arts and cultural approach.
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Long-time San Antonio Artist Ansen Seale has been chosen as the San Antonio Art League's 2020 Artist of the Year.
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Día de los Muertos in San Antonio usually involves large crowds, singing, dancing, parades, ofrendas and other colorful festivities to celebrate loved ones who've passed. How will things be different in 2020 given pandemic restrictions and the virus' disproportionate impact on Latino communities?
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COVID-19 is affecting everyone, and in the world of arts, artists and art instructors are being hit particularly hard. Texas Public Radio spoke to an…
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You can head west to tour cultural beauty in Kerrville. Learn more about Asia through music, dance and food. And then celebrate the Year of the Rat with a…
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The city has lost a major arts organization. In a statement on its website, Arts San Antonio said it ceased operations at midnight on Dec. 31, citing…
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Cinefestival, a San Antonio film tradition that embraces Latino culture, is back. Manuel Solis is proud to be a part of that tradition."Cinefestival is…
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The Treehouse at the Witte, that odd bus stop by the H-E-B on Broadway, and that great big gate at the Japanese Tea Garden. These are works of art that…
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Updated 5:50 p.m. One of the city's major art institutions has appointed a new director. Riley Robinson has been named to the top position, but he’s…
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Local nonprofit SA2020 recently released its 2017 impact report, tracking the city's progress in various cause areas to improve conditions within San…