210|West Gallery Talks: Ranching on the Historic Rio Grande
When: Tue., Aug. 2, 6:30-7:30 p.m. 2016
Lupita Barrera, Director of Education & Interpretation and co-curator of Los Tejanos at UTSA’s Institute of Texan Cultures, investigates 18th century ranching settlements along the Rio Grande.
Join us at 6:30pm on the first Tuesday of the month, as we explore a work of art or issue unique to the American West. 210|West holds geographical significance for the Briscoe Western Art Museum - it refers to our address, 210 West Market, and the area code of San Antonio.
Part of "Tuesday Nights at the Briscoe" - FREE ADMISSION from 4-9pm!
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