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1998 Confirmation

Description: Color photograph of four male individuals standing on turf-lined concrete steps in front of the [Danevang Lutheran Church]. A lamp is fixed above the church doors, which are directly behind the group. Of the four, there are three boys who are each wearing a button-up shirt, a tie, and khakis. All three boys have their hands in their pockets. The fourth individual, identified as Pastor Laird Engle, stands to the right of the boys in a white religious robe and a violet stole that is embellish… more
Date: 1998
Partner: Danish Heritage Preservation Society

[Back of Dorothy Ingram Riding in Parade]

Description: Photograph of Dorothy Ingram from behind, riding in a red convertible in the Centennial Parade. There is a trunk on the back bumper that says "Centennial Queen." She is seated in the passenger seat, looking to her right. There is a man with gray hair driving the car. Spectators are watching from the side of the road.
Date: 1998
Partner: Museum of the Gulf Coast

[Boy Holding a Slinky and Looking at Art on the Wall]

Description: Photograph of a Hispanic boy standing in front of and looking at an ornately colorful picture that is on the wall as part of an art exhibition. The boy, who is wearing sandals, a striped shirt, and shorts, is holding a Slinky in his hands. There is another framed picture of an ornate building with arches, pillars, and a peacock to the left of the other picture. Another frame is partly visible on the right-hand side of the image. Each picture is surrounded by a white mat and has an information c… more
Date: 1998
Partner: Mexic-Arte Museum

[Boy Looking at a Sculpture in a Glass Case]

Description: Photograph of a Hispanic boy bending over with his hands on his knees to look at an abstract stone sculpture. The boy, who is standing on the right-hand side of the image, is wearing a striped shirt and blue trousers with a belt. The stone sculpture is enclosed in a glass case and rested on a brown painted podium. There is a yellowed newspaper and a photograph next to it. People are visible in the background.
Date: 1998
Partner: Mexic-Arte Museum

[Brightly Colored Display at Exhibition]

Description: Photograph of a large display that covers part of the floor and the wall. The wall is decorated with bright illustrations of people. In the floor there are boxes that are covered or decorated. On top of the boxes, there are skeletons, bottles, fruits and vegetables. There are also tall stands that have use large amounts of flowers to make shapes, such as a heart. The floor also has confetti and shredded paper scattered everywhere.
Date: 1998
Partner: Mexic-Arte Museum

[Card Invitation from San Antonio Museum of Art - 1998]

Description: Card invitation from the San Antonio Museum of Art for Beyond Margins: Contemporary Art in the Community. The event, spread across different days and months, appears to have been a gathering of arts professionals to discuss and address various issues in the community. This particular invitation was sent out for an event moderated by Sterling Houston, prominent San Antonio playwright and director of the Jump-Start Performance Company.
Date: 1998
Creator: San Antonio Museum of Art
Partner: UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections

[Children's Mural]

Description: Photograph of artist Fidencio Duran and a few children sitting on a large canvas on the floor. There are pre-drawn lines and illustrations on the canvas. The children and young people are painting the mural with paint on paper plates.
Date: 1998
Partner: Mexic-Arte Museum

[City Government Officials Onstage]

Description: Photograph of many officials from a city's government in a line Onstage. They are all standing behind a long desk that goes along the stage. Behind them, there is also a large background that has images of buildings, a crest and scenery that shows night and day. In the forefront, there is a large crowd of people facing the stage. Most members of the crowd are adults but there is one woman who can be seen holding a young boy. There are also men with cameras in the center.
Date: 1998
Partner: Mexic-Arte Museum

[Dancers Performing with Pineapples]

Description: Photograph of dancers performing at Noche de Oaxaca. There are five women in colorful outfits with a braided fabric adorning their hair. They are all kneeling on the floor and holding a pineapple on their left shoulder. To the right, people can be seen sitting down clapping, however they are mostly cut off so only their legs and hands are shown.
Date: 1998
Partner: Mexic-Arte Museum

[Dancers Teaching Dance Steps]

Description: Photograph of dancers performing at Noche de Oaxaca. The dancers are in colorful outfits with a braided fabric adorning their hair. The dancers are teaching steps to other women. On the wall behind them, there are many colorful paintings hanging.
Date: 1998
Partner: Mexic-Arte Museum

[Día de los Muertos Display]

Description: Photograph of a display at a Día de los Muertos Exhibit. It is brightly colored and very busy. The back wall features art of mostly people. The floor in front of it is decorations and has many smaller displays that contain sugar skulls, plants and other items. There are taller items that have paper streamers and flowers on them.
Date: 1998
Partner: Mexic-Arte Museum

[Dorothy Ingram Riding in Convertible Car]

Description: Photograph of Dorothy Ingram in the passenger seat of a convertible. The car is driving in a parade and says "Centennial Queen" on the front bumper. A man with gray hair and a gray mustache is driving the car. There are more cars with people standing up in them in the background, and spectators are watching from the side of the road.
Date: 1998
Partner: Museum of the Gulf Coast

[Elementary School Choir]

Description: Photograph of Brooke Elementary Choir at the opening of an exhibition. The young children are all in denim pants and a white tee shirt that is tucked in. The children are in two rows and some of the children have their right hands in a fist and punched into the air. Behind them, there are two walls decorated with murals.
Date: 1998
Partner: Mexic-Arte Museum

[Exhibition Sign for Bill Maceyra Torn and Frayed]

Description: Photograph of a section of a wall for an exhibition. The wall has the title of the exhibition on the right-hand side, which reads, "Diversity and Emergence Series Presents Bill Maceyra Torn and Frayed". On the left-hand side of the wall, there is an abstract painting that contains thick black expressive lines and pastel blue, pink, yellow, and gray sections. There is another wall that spans the entire photograph in the background behind the title wall. Two paintings are visible on the back wall… more
Date: 1998
Partner: Mexic-Arte Museum

[Fidencio Duran and Children]

Description: Photograph of artist Fidencio Duran and a few children painting the Children's Mural. There is a large canvas spread out on the floor with pre-drawn illustrations. They are all taking part in coloring in the rest of the mural.
Date: 1998
Partner: Mexic-Arte Museum

[Five People Posing in Front of Two Large Paintings]

Description: Photograph of three women and two men standing together in a group in front of a gallery wall with two large paintings hanging on it. The five people are all smiling at the camera, and are all wearing badges. The painting on the left-hand side of the image is of a gestural seated man. The figure is mostly white with geometric sections of saturated color that bleed into the background. The second painting, which is behind the group of people and on the right-hand side of the image, features a be… more
Date: 1998
Partner: Mexic-Arte Museum

[Four People Presenting Two Artworks]

Description: Photograph of Jorge Sedeño, Sylvia Orozco, Rodolfo Morales and an unnamed woman (from left to right) presenting two framed artworks. There is young boy in front of one of the artworks and playing with a clear plate. On the far right, there is a man who is cut off.
Date: 1998
Partner: Mexic-Arte Museum

[Group in Front of Title Wall]

Description: Photograph of three people in front of a purple title wall with white words on it. The top line on the wall reads, "Mario Sagradini," the second line reads, "The Purple Land," and the last line reads, "La Tierra Purpurea." From left to right, there is a woman in a white, patterned dress, a man in a purple vest and jeans and lastly a man in a white shirt, blue jacket and jeans.
Date: 1998
Partner: Mexic-Arte Museum
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