San Angelo is Visual Arts Capital of Texas For A Decade
The San Angelo Convention & Visitors Bureau has received word from Representative Drew Darby’s office that San Angelo has been named the Visual Arts Capital of Texas as Governor Greg Abbott signed the resolution yesterday evening in Austin.
Check out the statements below from three individuals who pulled together to bring this honor to San Angelo.
Mayor Brenda Gunter stated, “As the Mayor of San Angelo I believe strongly in the importance of the arts and the arts community. I am so proud to be able to support and announce that San Angelo has been given a 10-year designation as the Visual Arts Capital of Texas. We have an arts community who have made our city so much
San Angelo Named Visual Arts Capital of Texas
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2021 San Angelo Ceramic Invitational set to begin
SAN ANGELO The 2021 San Angelo Ceramic Invitational will begin Thursday with a schedule of events that runs through the weekend.
Artwork will be on display at the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, 1 Love St., from April 23-June 27.
Laura Huckaby, assistant director at SAMFA, said they are excited to put on an event this year after it had to be held online in 2020. There are still a few modifications in place for people s safety, Huckaby said. Masks are required indoors, but we have more things happening outside than indoors.
Artists in this year s show will include Ariel Bowman, Brooks Oliver and Gregory Tegarden.