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2 Exhibitions at the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts

1 Love Street
San Angelo TX

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Price:  Free

Date:  January 16, 2023 to February 5, 2023

Time:  11:00 am

December 9, 2022 – February 5, 2023

Spanish Colonial Treasures
This exhibition showcases a large cross-section of the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts’ Spanish Colonial and Latin American collections, including the newest gifts from some exceptional private collections. These works were created between 1600 and 1900, from the time of Spanish rule to after Mexican independence.

These works have made their home in San Angelo thanks to the generosity of six major donors: Fred Pottinger, The Art and Eva Camuñez Tucker Foundation, Hamp and Bonnie Beesley, Richard Parkman, Thomas Duckworth, and Charlotte and Stephanie March, daughters of Laura Derby.
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Umlauf and His Influence
This exhibition place works by legendary Texas artist Charles Umlauf (1911 – 1994) from the Dale Huggins-Jonathon Todd Collection, side-by-side with works by two of his most brilliant University of Texas students, Maurice Schmidt (b. 1936) and Margaret Stites (1910 – 2003).

Charles Umlauf taught at the University of Texas, Austin, from 1941 to 1981. During his long career, he inspired countless students, some of whom, such as Farrah Fawcett, went on to other careers, and others who became world-famous sculptors, such as Luis Jiménez and Bob “Daddy-O” Wade.

San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts
1 Love Street
San Angelo, TX 76903

Hours:
Tuesday – Saturday, 11 am – 4 pm
Sunday, 1-4 pm
Closed Monday

FREE to the public
and as always
Free to Families (adults with children under 18),
SAMFA Members, Military, Students & Children under 18

FMI 325.653.3333 or www.samfa.org

The museum is supported by generous contributions from individuals and businesses. This project is made possible in part by the San Angelo Cultural Affairs Council and the Texas Commission on the Arts.