Explore over 600 works of art

Public art is an important facet to building community and culture in San Antonio.

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Stargazer (Citlali) is one of the city’s newest additions of public art.

Photo by SATXtoday team

From creating the largest outdoor gallery in Texas to a public art garden, there are plenty of murals, sculptures, and spaces to explore in the 210.

Did you know that the CoSA Department of Arts & Culture alone has erected over 600 pieces of art across the city? In fact, this year, $5 million in fundssecured through a federal grant — will be allocated to arts + culture according to the city’s recently adopted FY 2023 budget.

We know beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but want to share some of our favorite artworks.

Last year, the city announced a new webpage that maps out all of its public art. Take a look at all the art you may not know exists.

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