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Public Art San Antonio is an official City of San Antonio public program that oversees major public art projects and murals throughout the city's downtown district, striving to create vibrant, diverse public art to enrich the lives of all area visitors. Public art pieces abound throughout the city's downtown district, including the Liquid Crystal tower by Jason Bruges Studio, the unique Lone Star CANdelier by Anita Valencia, made from nearly 2,000 recycled aluminum cans, and Christian Moeller's Cactus mural, all on view at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center. Other downtown public artworks include the 65-foot Torch of Friendship by Mexican contemporary artist Sebastián, Unamita at HemisFair Park, and Unity Plaza, which transforms the city's Public Safety Headquarters into a unique interactive place-making installation. Visitors can view public art throughout the city as part of self-guided tours, with information available on the PASA website.
203 S. St. Mary's Street, Suite 120, San Antonio, TX 78205, Phone: 210-206-ARTS
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