Taxpayers Bought San Antonio's Public Art. Now They Just Have to Find It.
By Bryan Rindfuss
Tags: San Antonio, public art, Public Art San Antonio, PASA, Texas, art community, mural, sculpture, Sebastián, Torch of Friendship (Antorcha de Amistad), Donald Lipski, Bill FitzGibbons, Light Channels, World’s Largest Cowboy Boots, Bob “Daddy-O” Wade, Jason Bruges, Liquid Crystal, The Cheese Grater, Xavier de Richemont, San Antonio: The Saga, James Turrell, Jorge Marín, Alas de México (Wings of Mexico), Karen Mahaffy, Oscar Alvarado, Joey Fauerso, Stuart Allen, Alex Rubio, Justin Boyd, Jennifer Khoshbin, Suzy González, Michael Menchaca, Dos Mestizx, ¡Adelante San Antonio!, Cruz Ortiz, Dream Song Tower, RDG Dahlquist Art Studio, Aguas Onduladas (Rippling Waters), Carmen Tafolla, Cathy Cunningham-Little, Spirit of the Phoenix, Legge Lewis Legge, Love Is Never Lost, Google Fiber, Google Fiber Hut, Diana Kersey, Adriana M. Garcia, Katie Pell, Joe Lopez, John Phillip Santos, San Pedro Creek Culture Park, David Blancas, Buster Simpson, Pearsall Park, Midden Mound Wickiups