Location: Southwest Workers Union, 1416 E Commerce St.
Date: May 2018 Lead Community Muralist: Rudy Herrera Assistant Community Muralists: Ana Hernandez Burwell, Jason Eric Gonzales Martinez, Rhys Munro Mural Coordinator: Victor Zarazua |
Our 56th mural is an official part of the City of San Antonio's Tricentennial Celebration. In partnership with Southwest Workers Union and American Indians in Texas at the Spanish Colonial Missions, the concept behind this piece is built around the indigenous peoples of San Antonio and the relationship they have had with the flora and fauna, the growing populace, technological advances, and the ever-changing landscape. It also acts as a welcoming visual to those entering the East Side on Commerce St.
After four community meetings, the final mock-up was approved by those in attendance on March 13, 2018. The cleaning and whitewashing process started the next day. The mural was unveiled to the public on the same day the Southwest Workers Union celebrated its 50th anniversary. DJ Despeinada spun for the event.
After four community meetings, the final mock-up was approved by those in attendance on March 13, 2018. The cleaning and whitewashing process started the next day. The mural was unveiled to the public on the same day the Southwest Workers Union celebrated its 50th anniversary. DJ Despeinada spun for the event.