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Former WOAI TV anchor has completed a documentary on San Antonio artist Jesse Treviño
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For three years, the enchilada red downtown library has been mostly closed and shrouded because of the COVID-19 pandemic and construction work. Visitors have patiently waited to see how their library has been transformed. In two weeks, the shrouds are lifted, and the wait is over.
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The essay collection — co-edited by Harriett Romo and William Dupont — explores the complex and rich heritage of the the Texas-Mexico borderlands through the perspective of architects, historians, anthropologist and others.
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The artist and Vietnam veteran died on Monday, Feb. 13. He said his legacy will be the work he leaves behind.
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Our Lady of the Lake University said in a statement that the painter, muralist and tile artist died on Monday morning.
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A routine checkup revealed cancer on Artist Jesse Treviño's head. He's now recovering in Houston after a 14-hour surgery.
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The works of two San Antonio-area artists are elevated to a national stage by the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, D.C.Texas Public Radio’s…
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Jesse Treviño is one San Antonio's greatest artists. For decades, he's celebrated everyday life on the city's West Side with photorealistic paintings and…
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Bexar County Commissioners today presented the Hidalgo Award to San Antonio artist Jesse Treviño, honoring him for a lifetime of service to the…