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“Barrio Wellness” mural by Angel Hernandez, San Anto Cultural Arts Center.

Westside Murals Tour

The Contemporary at Blue Star, in collaboration with San Anto Cultural Arts, is thrilled to offer walking tours of the vibrant murals scattered across San Antonio’s Westside. Participants will have the chance to view some of these stunning murals and public art pieces, created by both youth and adult residents of San Antonio’s historic Westside through San Anto Cultural Arts’ mural program. Additionally, the event will explore the history of San Anto Cultural Arts, its programs and its ongoing impact in the Westside community.

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