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San Antonio Museum of Art celebrates jazz with pop-up studio, free art kits
Deborah Martin, Staff writer
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Artist Raul Rene Gonzalez kicked off a three-session Jazz in Action residency at the San Antonio Museum of Art on Sunday. He will be there the next two Saturdays painting while listening to jazz.Ronald Cortes /ContributorShow MoreShow Less
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Artist Raul Rene Gonzalez is painting and listening to jazz music for the next two Saturdays at the San Antonio Museum of Art as part of his Jazz in Action residency.Ronald Cortes /ContributorShow MoreShow Less
A small group of people waited patiently for artist Raul Rene Gonzalez to get to work on Sunday morning in a sunny corner of the San Antonio Museum of Art’s Great Hall.
Making a Difference in San Antonio: San Antonio Museum of Art
Lisa Harrison Rivas, Staff Writer - Lisa.harrison@express-news.net, Presented by the PM Group
March 4, 2021
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The San Antonio Museum of Art s Movie Metal exhibit will run through April 11.San Antonio Museum of Art Show MoreShow Less
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Posted By Emily DiTomasso on Tue, Feb 23, 2021 at 11:16 AM click image Facebook / San Antonio Museum of Art As part of its 40th birthday celebration, the San Antonio Museum of Art is debuting a new pop-up exhibition on Tuesday, February 23. The pop culture pop-up Movie Metal showcases life-size statues of beloved movie characters plus iconic vehicles from films and TV shows. Attendees can see Tony Stark s F-1 race car from
Iron Man 2, the Batmobile and Bat Cycle from the iconic 1966
Batman series starring Adam West, a DeLorean from
Back to the Future and more. Also on view are two 13.5-foot-tall statues of the Transformers Bumblebee and Optimus Prime, made from non-toxic and recycled materials, including a variety of car and motorcycle parts such as gears, spark plugs and nails.