VIDA Makers & Shakers Interview with Albert Gonzales, Trebla Art
Albert Gonzales, a Southside San Antonio artist and curator, channels his passion into Trebla Art, using creativity to inspire and connect with the community.
read moreAlbert Gonzales, a Southside San Antonio artist and curator, channels his passion into Trebla Art, using creativity to inspire and connect with the community.
read moreThe VIDA San Antonio community continues its tradition of recognizing local and regional artists through in-community art installations, design features and street names. The 600-acre community adjacent to Texas A&M…
read moreVIDA is honoring local artists, dancers, chefs, and more with street name dedications to ensure lasting recognition for their positive impact on San Antonio. This July, the community came together…
read moreThe San Antonio art community has no shortage of Must-See San Antonio Art San Antonio Museum of Art (SAMA) Located in the historic Pearl Brewery complex in downtown San Antonio,…
read moreVIDA is excited to highlight San Antonio-area artists through a creative street-naming initiative that spotlights local dancers, painters, chefs, musicians, writers and more. VIDA will incorporate the names of local…
read moreIt has been a busy few months at VIDA, San Antonio’s new home community adjacent to award-winning builders – Perry Homes, Highland Homes and Lennar. More information on home plans…
read moreStreets throughout VIDA are another way that the Southside San Antonio master planned community will celebrate the contributions of local artists. Street names throughout the community will be named for…
read moreSan Antonio is filled with art and artists that represent the city’s rich history. From music to musicals, sculptures to murals, plays to comedy shows, San Antonio’s culture is always…
read moreWhen the developers of VIDA – San Antonio’s newest planned community – sought inspiration for the new 600-acre community at the doorstep to Texas A&M -San Antonio, they didn’t have…
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