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The annual nighttime arts festival is moving west this year, bringing local artists and installations to West Houston Street and San Pedro Creek Culture Park.
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Luminaria has been held in various downtown neighborhoods over the last 16 years. Festival-goers were happy to see it come to the historic St. Paul Square on the East Side and celebrate its rich culture.
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Luminaria, one of San Antonio’s biggest festivals, has electrified various ends of downtown over the last 16 years. This year’s footprint puts the festival on the East Side, around St. Paul Square.
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The Luminaria Festival dazzled downtown San Antonio Saturday night at Hemisfair Park.
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The yearly citywide nighttime festival Luminaria will light up Hemisfair Saturday night
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The citywide arts festival is scheduled for Oct. 21.
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More than 250 artists showcased their work Saturday night in the five block area from just outside the Tobin Center to Travis Park. San Antonio’s Luminaria festival is inspired by Paris’ all-night arts festival, Nuit Blanche.
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The annual nighttime arts festival begins on the 19th, and it's free.
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On November 13, Luminaria will light up downtown, and the participating artists have been announced.
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Yadhira Lozano is named new Executive Director of Contemporary Arts Festival Luminaria