Alida Cervantes, Angélica Escoto, Carlos Castro Arias and Cog•nate Collective were chosen this year by a newly expanded jury of nonlocal curators representing the Whitney Museum, San Francisco's MOMA and more.
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2020 a year in arts that almost wasn t in San Antonio: Theaters, dancehalls and museums shut down for months this year before reopening to a new world
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Visual artist Debra Zender contributed some chalk art to musician and theater artist Jules Vaquera s project to spread messages supporting Black Lives Matter throughout King William. iJules VaqueraShow MoreShow Less
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Artpace opened its spring artists-in-residence exhibitions, including an installation by Carlos Castro Arias online in April; visitors were allowed back into the galleries in June.Tom Reel /Staff file photoShow MoreShow Less
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Concertgoers are socially distanced during a Herman s Hermits starring Peter Noone show at the Tobin Center as live music slowly returns to San Antonio venues.Robin Jerstad / Contributor file photoShow MoreShow Less