You already knew that Alamo City is a place full of rich artistry and skilled craftsmanship, but did you know you could see it all, and more, on your Instagram feed? We've done some digging, and have come up with this list of 25 Latina Makers from San Antonio who create and share their work right here in the good ol' 2-1-0. With the simple tap of a "follow" button, you too can experience the beautiful, expressive artistry of these creative minds.
Isabel Ann Castro
Zine creator and print maker, among other things, Isabel Ann Castro’s art can be characterized by strong San Antonio cultura.
Anel Flores
Anel Flores uses words and art to speak for voices that are unheard, focusing on gender inclusivity and identity. Named Women’s Advocate of the Year in 2018, Anel Flores’ heart lies in her words.
Ana Guajardo
Inspired by her love of Mexican culture and and religious symbols, Ana Guajardo uses her skills to create wondrous nail art.
Natasha Hernandez
“Exposing what it is to be a mujer,” St. Sucia is a publication dedicated to sharing stories that others need to hear, concerning being a woman in any way an individual chooses to express it.
Cristina Martinez
Proud of her Mexican heritage, Very That owner Cristina Martinez makes many different types of art and wearables that will make you celebrate too.
Michelle Griego
The creator behind Stinkin Patches, Michelle Griego, is inspired by San Antonio references and pop culture such as superheroes, Hello Kitty, and Harry Potter.
Rebecca and Jackie Gonzales
The Wednesday’s Art, founded by sisters Rebecca and Jackie Gonzales, is a design label that celebrates feminism and Mexican culture. Notably, their vulva designs (keychains, tree ornaments, stickers) are very popular.
Claudia Delfina Cardona and Lauda Valdez
Founded by Claudia Delfina Cardona and Lauda Valdez, Chifladazine is dedicated to creative and underrepresented Latinas and Latinxs everywhere.
Regina Roman
Though the pastel colors and soft art style of Regina Roman seem gentle, the message behind Floja Life is often serious, dealing with her experiences not only as a woman but as a Chicana as well.
Jessica Trevino
Jessica Trevino, though she’s familiar with many artistic styles and medias, blesses her Instagram page mostly with her unique candles and pop-culture inspired illustrations.