As some put together for a jingoistic semiquincentennial, San Antonio’s Briscoe Western Artwork Museum is taking a broader strategy to what it means to be an American. In celebration of the nation’s 250th anniversary, the downtown museum will open Tejano Legacy: One other American Origin Story on July 24, a blockbuster exhibit tracing virtually 400 years of Tejano tradition’s affect on the American West.
The bilingual present, curated by Gabriela Gámez, gathers greater than 100 uncommon artworks, artifacts, and immersive storytelling items at 210 W. Market Avenue. Briscoe curators culled the items from non-public collections, its personal holdings, and establishments throughout the USA and Mexico. A number of key objects of Mexico’s cultural and historic heritage might be proven within the U.S. for the primary time.

The gathering examines a big swath of Tejano tradition, from the sixteenth century to the current, protecting all the pieces from ranching traditions to army service, exhibiting how age-old traditions proceed to form Southwestern life. The themes are bolstered in a scholarly catalog that includes essays from historians and cultural leaders.
“Tejano historical past is American historical past, and there’s no higher place to inform this story than San Antonio,” stated Liz Jackson, President and CEO of the Briscoe, in a launch.
Though lots of the objects — from an 18th-century santo to allegorical work — are centered on religion, a companion exhibit takes a extra secular strategy, albeit with a topic that conjures up no small quantity of devotion. Selena Eternally/Siempre Selena, a exhibiting of native photographer John Dyer’s early pictures of Selena Quintanilla-Pérez, runs June 4 by means of January 4, 2027.

“Selena’s story is deeply related to the cultural pleasure and inventive expression that outline Tejano id,” defined Jackson. “Her affect transcends music and continues to encourage audiences throughout generations, making her an vital a part of this broader cultural dialog.”
Neither the press launch nor the web site offers a cut-off date for Tejano Legacy, however we propose seeing it in the course of the museum’s Nationwide Day of the Cowboy celebration on July 25, when admission might be free. After San Antonio, Tejano Legacy will head to Scottsdale’s Western Spirit Museum of the West from March to September 2027, then to Austin’s Bullock Texas State Historical past Museum from October 2027 by means of February 2028.
