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ruby+city+san+antonio Latitude and Longitude:

29°24′48″N 98°30′07″W / 29.4132°N 98.5020°W / 29.4132; -98.5020
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Ruby City
Established2019 (2019)
Location San Antonio, Texas, United States
Coordinates 29°24′48″N 98°30′07″W / 29.4132°N 98.5020°W / 29.4132; -98.5020
TypeNon-profit contemporary art gallery
Founder Linda Pace
DirectorElyse A. Gonzales
Architect David Adjaye
Website rubycity.org

Ruby City is a contemporary art center in San Antonio, Texas.

Founded by Linda Pace and housing her collection of contemporary art, the museum opened in 2019. [1] [2] The building was designed by David Adjaye. [2] Entrance is free. [3]

Ruby City's director is Elyse A. Gonzales. [4]

See also

References

  1. ^ Agresta 0, Michael (2022-10-06). "Ghostly Presences Haunt the Art of "Tangible/Nothing" in San Antonio". Texas Monthly. Retrieved 2023-02-09.{{ cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( link)
  2. ^ a b Rindfuss, Bryan. "New Ruby City exhibition explores the Linda Pace Foundation collection through a fresh lens". San Antonio Current. Retrieved 2023-02-09.
  3. ^ "Ruby City: The World's 100 Greatest Places of 2019". Time. Retrieved 2023-02-09.
  4. ^ "About". Ruby City. Retrieved 2023-02-10.


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ruby+city+san+antonio Latitude and Longitude:

29°24′48″N 98°30′07″W / 29.4132°N 98.5020°W / 29.4132; -98.5020
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ruby City
Established2019 (2019)
Location San Antonio, Texas, United States
Coordinates 29°24′48″N 98°30′07″W / 29.4132°N 98.5020°W / 29.4132; -98.5020
TypeNon-profit contemporary art gallery
Founder Linda Pace
DirectorElyse A. Gonzales
Architect David Adjaye
Website rubycity.org

Ruby City is a contemporary art center in San Antonio, Texas.

Founded by Linda Pace and housing her collection of contemporary art, the museum opened in 2019. [1] [2] The building was designed by David Adjaye. [2] Entrance is free. [3]

Ruby City's director is Elyse A. Gonzales. [4]

See also

References

  1. ^ Agresta 0, Michael (2022-10-06). "Ghostly Presences Haunt the Art of "Tangible/Nothing" in San Antonio". Texas Monthly. Retrieved 2023-02-09.{{ cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( link)
  2. ^ a b Rindfuss, Bryan. "New Ruby City exhibition explores the Linda Pace Foundation collection through a fresh lens". San Antonio Current. Retrieved 2023-02-09.
  3. ^ "Ruby City: The World's 100 Greatest Places of 2019". Time. Retrieved 2023-02-09.
  4. ^ "About". Ruby City. Retrieved 2023-02-10.


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