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The winning design comes from a business student at Northwest Vista College.
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Lakey Hinson received apologies from the city and a settlement of $16,500.
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Former WOAI TV anchor has completed a documentary on San Antonio artist Jesse Treviño
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From music to various mediums of art, Texas has a long history of talent.
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36-year-old artist Lakey Hinson uses the same kind of chalk to draw on the sidewalk that children would use playing hopscotch.
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The Blanton's new grounds serve as the apex of the recently opened Texas Capitol Mall, an expansive outdoor greenspace that stretches up Congress Avenue from 16th Street to Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard.
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The banana installation by artist Maurizio Cattelan evokes everything from slapstick comedy to global trade. But to a college student, it was a reminder of how very hungry he was.
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Fisher left abstraction behind to become a pioneer in combining text and visuals in his work. He worked out of the same studio in Fort Worth for more than 40 years.
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One of his best known pieces is a 28-foot high obelisk at a Beacon Hill traffic circle on Blanco Road at Fulton Avenue.
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The "Soy de Tejas: A Statewide Survey of Latinx Art" exhibit at Centro de Artes gallery in San Antonio collects over 100 pieces from artists representing seven regions and fifteen cities throughout Texas. The artworks engage with themes of identity, cultural heritage, pop culture, and modern political concerns.