San Antonio’s retrospective for Chicano artist Rolando Briseño highlights a groundbreaking career
The latest show to open at the City of San Antonio’s Centro de Artes gallery, “Dining with Rolando Briseño: A Fifty Year Retrospective,” is a fitting celebration of the Chicano artist. The show, curated by Ruben C. Cordova, runs through Feb. 9 and features more than 75 works that span the breadth of San Antonio-born Briseño’s decades-long career.
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