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The Alamo
300 Alamo Plaza
San Antonio, TX 78205
Phone: (210) 225-1391
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Member Since: 2007

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Briscoe Western Art Museum
210 W Market St
San Antonio, TX 78205
Phone: (210) 299-4499
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Member Since: 2007
Brownsville Museum of Fine Art
660 E. Ringgold St.
Brownsville, TX 78520-2620
Phone: 956-542-0941
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In 1935, in the midst of the great depression, a group of eight women from Brownsville began meeting together in each other homes to discuss their passion for art. Those early meetings would lead to the formation of the Brownsville Art League, comprised of men, women, students, and young children from Brownsville, Matamoros, and the surrounding communities. It is said that the founders and the early members of the Brownsville Art League were known to meet in all types of sundry places, including backyards, churches, and even the old morgue at Fort Brown.

In the late 1960′s, the Brownsville Art league commissioned one of their own members, a young architect by the name of Ruth Young McGonigle, to design a 4,000 square foot “fire-proof, air-conditioned studio to house permanent art collections”, McGonigle designed a single-story rectilinear building constructed almost entirely of concrete. However, due to budget and security concerns, all but a few windows were eliminated from the architectural program. After completion, this building served as the new home of Brownsville Art League.

In 2002, the Brownsville Art League changed its name to the Brownsville Museum of Fine Art and began focusing its efforts toward the development of a new museum facility that would be better suited for public exhibitions of art. Today, thanks to the efforts and contributions by of hundreds supporters, the Brownsville Museum of Fine Art has completed construction of a beautiful 17,000 square foot museum. This facility, which is located in the heart of the Mitte Cultural District of Downtown Brownsville, provides a space in which all those who walk through it can learn and be inspired by the creative forces of the human imagination.

Member Since: 2021

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Institute of Texan Cultures
801 E Cesar Chavez Blvd
San Antonio, TX 78205-3296
Phone: (210) 458-2300
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Located in downtown San Antonio, the Institute of Texan Cultures features 65,000 square feet of exhibits and displays that tell the story of Texans. Family-friendly exhibits and special events celebrate Texas history while exploring traditions and beliefs that influence cultural heritage.
Member Since: 1981

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The DoSeum
2800 Broadway
San Antonio, TX 78209
Phone: (210) 212-4453
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Where kids play to learn and adults learn to play! Enjoy more than 80 interactive exhibits featuring the art and culture of San Antonio.
Member Since: 1998

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The Witte Museum
3801 Broadway
San Antonio, TX 78209-6396
Phone: (210) 357-1924
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San Antonio's premiere museum of natural and Texas history, science and culture. Features permanent and touring exhibits, gallery theaer, and the H-E-B Science Treehouse.
Member Since: 1988

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