San Antonio street artists celebrate the South Side with new mural
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“We Love Our Southside” is the The San Antonio Street Art Initiative’s first mural on the Southside.Community First Health PlansShow MoreShow Less
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Theresa Scepanski, president and CEO of Community First Health Plans, poses beside “We Love Our Southside.”Community First Health PlansShow MoreShow Less
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For years, street artist Shek Vega has wanted to paint something on the wall of the E-Z Wash laundromat at Southcross Boulevard and Zarzamora Street.
“I drive that route almost every day, if not two times a day,” said Vega, who grew up just a few blocks away and still lives in the neighborhood. “I’ve always seen that wall, either really white or with graffiti on it, and I always wanted to create something in that space.
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‘We Love Our South Side’ mural unveiled by San Antonio Street Art Initiative
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The San Antonio Street Art Initiative is a nonprofit charity that supports artists through career development programming and economic development through community beautification projects. Two-thirds of the Board was born and raised on the south side of San Antonio and so it is no surprise that a mural incentive has launched there as part of their mission.
Ian Chute
12 December, 2020, 9:45 pm
Jane Seam explains the artwork on display at the European Union rep’s home in Suva this week.
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A concert to inspire children with visual and other impairments and raise funds for a music program for the Fiji Society for the Blind will be held tonight.
The Mana Voyage in Darkness concert, organised by I see Love in Your Eyes (ISLIYE) Art Initiative, will start at 6pm at the Suva Civic Centre Auditorium.
Jane Seam, the patron of the ISLIYE Art Initiative, said the concert was dedicated to children with visual impairment, as well as children with other disabilities.