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Beer will blend with art next week when Southtown, San Antonio s art district, welcomes a new gallery by Pabst Brewing Company..
Pabst Blue Ribbon Studios, set to open March 13 at 1112 S. St. Mary s St., is an extension of the beer company s support of the arts, a news release says. The company opened similar studios in Los Angeles and New York City.
Pabst relocated headquarters to San Antonio last year after shutting down shop in 2001. Pabst President Matt Bruhn said the goal is to build upon San Antonio s existing art scene. As we settle into our new home here in San Antonio, we look forward to the opportunity to continue to engage with the local community by expanding the city s public arts offerings with the introduction of our new gallery space, the creation of public murals and more, that not only share the story of our brand, but of up-and-coming artists from across the U.S. and those here in our great city, Bruhn s statement says.
And now you might see it on a beer can.
The Rockford artist is well-known for his retro-sci-fi, vintage comic book-inspired illustrations for promotional materials and gig posters, but Tallman s latest venture could put his artwork in front of millions.
Tallman, 32, is a finalist in Pabst Blue Ribbon s latest art can contest. Thousands of artists from across the country submitted their work in hopes of landing a coveted PBR art can later this year, and Tallman is now one of five in the running for the can and a $10,000 cash prize.
Tallman s design is a modern yet vintage spin on the classic Pabst Blue Ribbon can. It s also a nod to one of Tallman s favorite artists, Jack Kirby of Silver Surfer fame.