In 2007 during a road trip across West Texas, Jason Reed, an associate professor of photography and the Jones Professor of Southwestern Studies, and his friend Ryan Sprott, an educator
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Cyrus Cassells and Jennifer Ling Datchuk. Submitted Photo
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Cassells, Datchuk named Poet Laureat, Three-Dimensional Artist of Texas
Jayme Blaschke | Texas State University
Sunday, June 6, 2021
Cyrus Cassells, a professor in the Department of English at Texas State University, and three-dimensional artist Jennifer Ling Datchuk, an assistant professor in the School of Art and Design at Texas State, have been named 2021 Texas Poet Laureate and Texas State Three-Dimensional Artist by the Texas State Legislature.
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A detail from Ballroom Luminoso. The installation of color-changing chandeliers made with recycled bicycle parts by Blessing Hancock and Joe O Connell is located under Interstate 35 at the intersection of Theo and Malone streets./Courtesy City of San Antonio
Any local who loves posing in front of the city’s wide variety of public art can now do so with more ease than ever.
The city’s Department of Arts & Culture knows how much locals love exploring art throughout the 2-1-0, so officials decided to compile a map of all of its public art pieces. Now, because the map is from the city department, it won’t include every mural or creative tagging you can find throughout the city, but it does include more than 600 pieces of art that are the product of the city’s efforts.