The largest Latino museum in the country hosts exhibitions, educational programs, and performances that celebrate Latino art, history, and culture. It is the first formal affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution.
San Antonio, TX (866) 898-4782
San Antonio, TX (866) 898-4782
The largest Latino museum in the country hosts exhibitions, educational programs, and performances that celebrate Latino art, history, and culture. It is the first formal affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution.
Museum has an Early Texas Art section with pieces from Jose Arpa, Davis Collections and other Texas artists in the Permanent Collection.
School is housed in the former home of an Ursaline convent and girl’s school dating from 1848, which are the only surviving examples of early French-influenced architecture in San Antonio and are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. All exhibits at the Navarro Campus unless otherwise noted.