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  2. Ken Little - Wikipedia

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    Ken Dawson Little is a modernist San Antonio-based sculptor who was born in Canyon, Texas in 1947. After graduating from Texas Tech University in 1970 with a BFA in painting, he received an MFA from the University of Utah in 1972.

  3. La Villita - Wikipedia

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    La Villita Historic Arts Village is an art community in downtown San Antonio, Texas, United States.There are art galleries, stores selling souvenirs, gifts, custom jewelry, pottery, and imported Mexican folk art, as well as several restaurants in the district.

  4. List of museums in Central Texas - Wikipedia

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    Museo Alameda, San Antonio, closed in 2012, [258] space now the Educational & Cultural Arts Center for Texas A&M San Antonio [259] Museum of Aerospace Medicine , San Antonio, closed in 2011 [ 260 ] USAF Security Forces Museum, San Antonio, history of the U.S. Air Force Security Forces, closed in 2014 and being consolidated with the USAF Airman ...

  5. Fox Photo - Wikipedia

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    The Fox company started as a small photo studio by a man named Arthur C. Fox in San Antonio, Texas. Carl Newton, a Canadian, moved to San Antonio and purchased the studio at the end of 1909 for $700 (equivalent to $21,111 in 2021), as amateur photography was in its infancy.

  6. Blue Star Contemporary - Wikipedia

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    Blue Star Contemporary is housed in a renovated warehouse in the Blue Star Arts Complex, a mixed-use development containing lofts, apartments, galleries, artist studios, retail stores, and restaurants. BSC is a part of the King Williams Cultural Arts District in the Southtown neighborhood and is located along the San Antonio River Walk. [2]

  7. Artpace - Wikipedia

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    Artpace (also known as Artpace San Antonio) is a non-profit contemporary art foundation located in downtown San Antonio, Texas that is free and open to the public. [2] Founded by artist, collector, and philanthropist Linda Pace, [3] [4] [5] Artpace opened its doors in 1995, and focuses on nurturing the creative and artistic processes of both established and emerging artists.

  8. Sarasota’s Free Little Art Gallery reopens under new ... - AOL

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    Launched to help unite a community during the COVID-19 pandemic, an artist’s project moves to a new location with the same mission.

  9. Ruby City (San Antonio) - Wikipedia

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    Ruby City is a contemporary art center in San Antonio, Texas. Founded by Linda Pace and housing her collection of contemporary art, the museum opened in 2019. [1] [2] The building was designed by David Adjaye. [2] Entrance is free. [3] Ruby City's director is Elyse A. Gonzales. [4]