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Culture/Arts
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The
Witte Museum
The Witte Museum is an excellent outing for the entire family—especially
the kids. The museum is an exciting learning place that focuses on
history, science, natural science and anthropology. In addition, there
is a year-round schedule filled with traveling exhibits, family events
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McNay
Art Museum
Historic San Antonio is more than the Alamo; it is also home to Texas'
first museum of modern art-the Marion Koogler McNay Art Museum. The
McNay's founder, for whom the museum is named, was "a discriminating
collector, an earnest student of the fine arts and a philanthropist
of the first magnitude." Steadfast in her commitment to "the advancement
and enjoyment of modern art," Mrs. McNay's original bequest included
her important art collection, her 24-room Mediterranean-style mansion
and the 23 acres upon which it sits and most of her fortune. The McNay
was founded in 1950 and opened to the public four years later. |
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Guadalupe
Cultural Arts Center
The Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center (GCAC) was founded in 1980 as a
nonprofit, multidisciplinary organization whose mission is to preserve,
promote and develop the arts and culture of the Chicano/Latino/Native
American peoples. Ours is the largest institution of its kind in the
U.S. The GCAC manages and provides artistic development for six component
programs of the Center, including Dance, Literature, Media Arts, Theater
Arts, Visual Arts and Xicano Music. The Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center
is located in the heart of San Antonio's west side at 1300 Guadalupe
Street. |
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SA
Symphony
The San Antonio Symphony is a professional, innovative arts organization
that enriches and inspires our community and region culturally, educationally,
and economically through quality performances and the shared love
of music.
Christopher Wilkins - Music Director |
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