New San Antonio Botanical Garden exhibition to showcase 12 artists' work across its grounds
In celebration of its 45th anniversary, the San Antonio Botanical Garden is presenting "Reflections of Nature," a group exhibition opening this Saturday that's spread across the facility’s lush 38-acre grounds. Produced and managed by Stuart Allen and Cade Bradshaw of the interdisciplinary art firm Bridge Projects, this juried exhibition pays homage to the region’s rich history of mural art — specifically, renowned Mexican creators such as Diego Rivera and José Clemente Orozco.
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