We want to remind everyone to wear their mask while at the Mexic-Arte Museum and to review our Health Protocols before planning your visit. We will continue to provide a place for reflection and inspiration for the community. Art contributes to our well-being. Take an afternoon off and come by to look at art; many studies show that viewing and creating art bring us joy and relief in difficult times.
Miembro Newsletters
May 2020
We welcome you back to the Museum starting Saturday, May 30. You and your family can visit the Museum to view the new exhibition, the Bruno Andrade Retrospective: A Native of South Texas, shop in the Store and then go outside to see the new mural, Ánimo Austin by Ulysses Cueto and Mano Suave by Luis Angulo on the MeroMuro 5th St. wall.
April 2020
We hope you, your family and friends are safe and well. In a normal situation, you would visit Mexic-Arte Museum, tour the new exhibition, Bruno Andrade Retrospective:
March 2020
This exhibition will mark the first retrospective from the distinguished American artist, Bruno Andrade (b. 1947 in San Antonio, TX – 2013 in Corpus Christi, TX). His work is inspired by nature, which he painted from what he saw, from his memory, and from his own interior vision.
February 2020
On Jan. 22nd, TKO Advertising Director Raul Garza lead a session to start the website and rebrand work. Everyone at Mexic-Arte was excited and energized!
January 2020
Mexic-Arte Museum accomplished major milestones in the past decade! Time flies! This July we will begin our 37th year of presenting programs for the Austin and Central Texas Community.
December 2019
We are so grateful to you, our supporters who inspired and made these accomplishments and successes possible. Mexic-Arte Museum relies on donations from the community in order to provide high quality exhibitions, vibrant cultural events, and valuable community education services.