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San Antonio retailer Rancho Diaz named one of Yelp’s Latinx-Owned 'Ones to Watch' of 2022
The shop was one of just 15 businesses to snag a spot on the national list. Only two others are in Texas.
By Nina Rangel
Tags: San Antonio News, Feliz Modern, eclectic, colorful style, Ginger Diaz, Mario Diaz, second concept, mini retail empire, Rancho Diaz, Pearl, home decor, kitchenware, textiles, personal handmade accessories, gifts, plants, local art, shopping, tourists, designers, grand opening, Yelp, Latinx-owned, review site, free attribute, list, national list
Owners of San Antonio’s Feliz Modern gift shop opening new concept, Rancho Diaz, next week
Tags: Feliz Modern, eclectic, colorful style, Ginger Diaz, Mario Diaz, second concept, mini retail empire, Rancho Diaz, Pearl, home decor, kitchenware, textiles, personal handmade accessories, gifts, plants, local art, shopping, tourists, designers, grand opening, public opening
San Antonio-based designer Angelina Mata hosts weeklong luxury pop-up shop in Southtown
Tags: Angelina Mata, Sonsuz, pop-up, artists, makers, local merchants, Gregorio Mannino, Kelly O'Connor Calvillo, Citizen Build, Bryan Rindfuss, Guy Hundere, Caty Wirth Shelton, Jorge Villarreal, Leo Barrios Furniture, Sonya Dawson, Hazel Smyth, Justin Parr, Susan Budge, Mod Bohemian, Southtown, local art, buy local art, things to do in San Antonio this weekend
San Antonio artist behind ‘F*ck Greg Abbott’ T-shirts hosting a party Friday with the same theme
Tags: Rafael Gonzales Jr., Pinche Raf, local artist, Greg Abbott, Papel picado, pandemic loteria, Feliz Modern, Time Magazine, local art, San Antonio artist, San Antonio, Texas, Abbott, fuck greg abbott, F*ck Greg Abbott, Texas governor, texas politics, San Antonio art, Texas art, Anti-Abbott T-shirts, Image
San Antonio artist Rafael Gonzales Jr. debuts papel picado-style 'F*ck Greg Abbott' shirts
Tags: Rafael Gonzales Jr., Pinche Raf, local artist, Greg Abbott, Papel picado, pandemic loteria, Feliz Modern, Time Magazine, local art, San Antonio artist, San Antonio, Texas, Abbott, fuck greg abbott, F*ck Greg Abbott, Texas governor, texas politics, San Antonio art, Texas art, Anti-Abbott T-shirts
Mobile art gallery to feature San Antonio's Jorge Villarreal in pop-up exhibition at Phil Hardberger Park
By Jay Moreno and Kelly Nelson
Tags: art exhibition, contemporary art month, jorge villarreal, arts, local art, lottie mae lounge, hardberger park, berlin residency program, san antonio art, blue star contemporary, lottie mae lounge, pop-up, things to do in San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas, CAM
Clamp Light Artist Studios and Gallery debuts collaborative installation 'Breathe' this week
By Kelly Nelson
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, art, contemporary art, Clamp Light Artist Studios and Gallery, Audrya Flores, Anthony Francis, Suzy González, Ceiba Ili, Julysa Sosa, Breathe, collaborative installation, meditation, by appointment only, things to do in San Antonio, local art, support local art
New Mission San Jose tricentennial mural highlights 300 years of San Antonio culture and history
By Dana Nichols
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, Missions, San José, San Antonio missions, history, art, local art, Sandra Gonzalez, tricentennial, San Antonio Missions National Historical Park, Luminaria, public art, mural, new mural, Mission San José
San Antonio glass-blowing studio hosting glass pumpkin patch this weekend
Tags: San Antonio, art, glassworks, San Antonio art, artists, local art, Caliente Hot Glass, Halloween, fall, family event, events, calendar, pumpkin, outdoors, shopping, shop local, glass-blowing, support local artists, pumpkin patch, pumpkin tree, Caliente Calabaza Bash, calabaza
San Antonio's Luminaria Artist Foundation to showcase six artists in fall series
By Emily DiTomasso
Tags: Luninaria, local art, San Antonio, San Antonio River Authority, Devil River Whiskey Distillery, San Antonio Public Library, Majestic Theatre, San Antonio Botanical Garden, VIA Metropolitan Transit, things to do in San Antonio, Texas, Mark McCoin, Isolated and On Display, Pamela Martinez, Teletextile: Artemisia – Touching at a Distance, Octavio Quintanilla, Frontexto(ing), Jenelle Esparza, Through the Threshold, Raul Rene Gonzalez, Artists, Parents, & Oil Paints, Violeta De Leon Davila, They Taught You Wrong: Metanoia – A Transformative Change, works-in-progress
Artpace San Antonio partners with San Antonio Public Library for 17th annual Chalk It Up
Tags: Chalk It Up, #ChalkItUpAtHome, San Antonio Public Library, San Antonio, art, local art, chalk, chalk art, Artpace, online event, in person event, things to do in san antonio, socially distanced, chalk, contemporary art, chalk it up at home, Free Style Zone, social media challenge, Artpace At Home, #ArtpaceAtHome
Jump-Start and Andrea 'Vocab' Sanderson Showcase Black Artists in Virtual Performance Series
Tags: andrea vocab sanderson, poet laureate, poetry, music, art, artist, theatre, jump-start, jump start, jump-start theatre, jump-start performance co, black lives matter, blm, black artists, community, san antonio art, local art, local artists, culture, identity, discussion, virtual events, covid, 8 x 8, 8x8, Cabaret du Jump, Cabaret du Jump en Noir, virtual event, online event, things to do in San Antonio, things to do at home, San Antonio, Texas, Zoom, streaming, Aamori Olujimi, Odious Dance, Naomi Sumthin2Say, Brian Drones, Jess Mahogany, Nigel Pierce, Darcell Bios
San Antonio Artist Ruben Luna's Symbolic Portraits Featured in McNay's Artists Looking at Art Series
Tags: mcnay, mcnay art museum, ruben luna, portraits, portrait, abstract art, art, art museum, local art, local artists, san antonio art, artists looking at art, art exhibit, san antonio, things to do, artslut, texas art, texas artists
San Antonio Artist Victoria Suescum Celebrates Folk Art of Local Tienditas in McNay Show
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, mcnay, mcnay art museum, mcnay museum, local art, local artist, art scene, art, tienditas, tiendas, folk art, culture, small business, minority business, minority-owned, advertising, folk art, folk pop, victoria suescum, san antonio, san antonio artist, puro
The Gatekeepers: Furor Over Centro de Artes’ Exhibition Raises Questions About How Much Say the City Has Over Arts Content
Tags: Texas, San Antonio, censorship, La Tortillera, Michael Menchaca, Suzy Gonzalez, local art, Centro de Artes, City of San Antonio, Contemporary Art Month, obscene content, Debbie Racca-Sittre, Xandra Ibarra, Andy Segovia, city attorney
Get Your Pennywise Fix at the Stephen King Horror Fest this Weekend
Tags: San Antonio, things to do in San Antonio, Stephen King, Horror Fest, La Llorona, puro, Hermann Sons Ballroom, horror books, horror movies, IT, Pennywise, Carrie, local art, Halloween
A Dream Materialized: A Look Inside Ruby City, Linda Pace’s Fantastical Temple for Art
By Bryan Rindfuss
Tags: Ruby City, Chris Park, Linda Pace, new museum, local art, things to do in San Antonio, museum opening
October's First Friday Art Openings Feature Giant Produce and Unfulfilled Promises
Tags: San Antonio, things to do in San Antonio, art, contemporary art, local art, independent art, First Friday, Blue Star Complex, Say Sí, Flax Studio, FL!GHT Gallery, Terminal 136, The Gallery at MBS, Studio 204, Lunatics, Royals, Fiends, & Other Delights, Smo³, Vikky Jones, Adam Smolensky, Night Moves, Brian Caron, The Grand Gourd, John Dalton Atkins, Hiveminded, Hilary Rochow, Jam To-morrow, Elizabeth Camilletti, Mestizo, Dia de los Muertos, Muertitos Fest
Members of the Texas Sculpture Group to Premiere New Work at Cinnabar Art Gallery
Tags: San Antonio, things to do in San Antonio, Cinnabar Gallery, Gestalt, art, contemporary art, independent art, local art, Robbie Barber, Susan Budge, Danville Chadborne, Catherine Lee, Dameon Lester, Julia Ousley, Sabine Senft, Sebastian Stoddart, Maritza Vazquez, Gary Webernick, Brian Wedgworth
Artpace's Popular Chalk It Up Festival Returns for Another Year of Color
Tags: Chalk It Up, Artpace, San Antonio, things to do in San Antonio, free, festival, downtown, chalk art, local art, mural
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McCombs dealership Native American statue now at San Antonio-area high school
By Michael Karlis
Post where Austin bartender claims to have spoken with 'Rainey Street Killer' goes viral
Cost of living comfortably in San Antonio jumped 43% from last year
Three members of family indicted in slaying of pregnant San Antonio teen
Don Omar, one of the earliest and defining superstars of reggaeton, brought his infectious beats and socially conscious lyrics to Frost Bank…
By San Antonio Current Staff
Gloria Trevi, the groundbreaking Mexican pop singer-songwriter, electrified Freeman Coliseum on Saturday, bringing feminist lyrics, scintillating dance moves and an array of…
Crowds gathered in downtown San Antonio Saturday for the Annual Cesar E. Chavez March for Justice. Here's a look at everyone who turned out…
The Monte Vista Historic District has long been hailed as one of San Antonio's crown jewel neighborhoods. Indeed, due to its popularity,…
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