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Sponsored Story By StoryStudio 05/12/2021 12:48 am Summertime is here and it’s the perfect time to get outdoors. In San Antonio, whether exploring the area’s numerous parks or urban settings, you’re bound to stumble upon one of the city’s 600+ public art installations. The City of San Antonio’s Public Art Collection, managed by the Department of Arts & Culture, includes murals, sculptures, mosaic, and other media – all ideal for capturing that perfect photo. A trip downtown offers several opportunities to discover, experience and interact with public art. For the kid in all of us, there’s Yanaguana Garden, one of the most unique parks in the country located at Hemisfair with “Yanaguana” derived from indigenous peoples’ name for the San Antonio River. ....
The City of San Antonio collaborated with local artists to launch phase two of its award-winning COVID-19 prevention campaign entitled “What Will It Take” (WWIT). (KSAT) SAN ANTONIO – Several local artists collaborated with the City of San Antonio to help increase awareness about the importance of getting vaccinated to help decrease the spread of COVID-19. The artists created murals that helped launch Phase 2 of the city’s COVID-19 prevention campaign entitled “What Will It Take.” San Antonio artist Alex Rubio created a mural as part of a collaboration with the City of San Antonio to increase community awareness of the importance of the COVID-19 vaccine. The mural can be seen in the District 5 area. (KSAT) ....
FacebookTwitterEmail 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. ....