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River Walk Public Art Garden open in San Antonio, TX

Five years in the planning, the River Walk Public Art Garden will make the perfect backdrop to your afternoon walk.

A stone statue of a human figure with abstract facial features, staring at a small star held in its fingers.

“Stargazer (Citlali),” by Mexican artist Pedro Reyes, is 16 feet tall.

Photo by SATXtoday team

At Market + Alamo, the River Walk Public Art Garden is now open, bringing five years of planning between the River Walk and the Department of Arts & Culture to fruition. Stroll through the open-air display with nine installations by 12 local + international artists.

In addition to the permanent installations, new art will rotate in — so you’ll always have new, vibrant scenery to admire while you mosey.

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