San Angel Folk Art
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Mon - Sun - Phone:
Main - 210-226-6688
- Address:
- 110 Blue Star San Antonio, TX 78204
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- East Side, Arsenal
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For over 30 years, Hank Lee’s San Ángel Folk Art Gallery has emerged as a world-renowned institution featuring the finest folk, visionary, outsider, and self-taught art from the U.S., Mexico, Latin America, Europe, Haiti, and Africa. San Ángel curates and shows work by the most legendary artists of the current and bygone eras: retablos, textiles, masks, baskets, paintings, ceramics, woodcarvings, metalwork, jewelry, found object sculptures, and artworks made from recycled materials. Works from San Ángel have been purchased by museums and collectors worldwide. Often noted as a place to visit when in San Antonio, San Ángel Folk Art has been featured in Raw Visions, The New York Times, Texas Monthly, The Boston Herald, Tradiciones, Rumbo, The Los Ángeles Magazine, Lifescapes, and The Southwest Gallery Guide as well as on the BBC, Telemundo, and Televisa networks, as well as the television series Rare Visions and Roadside Attractions.For over 30 years, Hank Lee’s San Ángel Folk Art Gallery has emerged as a world-renowned institution featuring the finest folk, visionary, outsider, and self-taught art from the U.S., Mexico, Latin America, Europe, Haiti, and Africa. San Ángel curates and shows work by the most legendary artists of the current and bygone eras: retablos, textiles, masks, baskets, paintings, ceramics, woodcarvings, metalwork, jewelry, found object sculptures, and artworks made from recycled materials. Works from San Ángel have been purchased by museums and collectors worldwide. Often noted as a place to visit when in San Antonio, San Ángel Folk Art has been featured in Raw Visions, The New York Times, Texas Monthly, The Boston Herald, Tradiciones, Rumbo, The Los Ángeles Magazine, Lifescapes, and The Southwest Gallery Guide as well as on the BBC, Telemundo, and Televisa networks, as well as the television series Rare Visions and Roadside Attractions.