San Antonio's Presa House Gallery showing elegantly restrained prints by Marco Sánchez
Southtown’s Presa House Gallery has emerged as a premiere space exhibiting Latinx artists across Texas, the Southwest region and internationally. Curator and founder Rigoberto Luna oversaw the monumental Soy de Tejas show at the Centro De Artes, which showcased 40 Latinx Texas artists, and he remains a keen and generous exhibitor of multimedia works in varied styles and career stages.
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