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| Established | 1986 |
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| Location | 116 Blue StarSan Antonio,Texas, U.S. |
| Coordinates | 29°24′35″N98°29′44″W / 29.409692°N 98.495682°W /29.409692; -98.495682 |
| Type | Contemporary Art |
| Director | Mary Heathcott |
| Website | www.bluestarart.org |
Blue Star Contemporary is a non-profit contemporary art institution located inSan Antonio, Texas. It was established by a group of artists in 1986 after the success of theBlue Star Exhibition, a show featuring the work of local contemporary artists in the former Blue Star Ice and Cold Storage warehouse.[1] Blue Star Contemporary, also known as BSC, is run by Executive Director Mary Heathcott.
Blue Star Contemporary is housed in a renovated warehouse in the Blue Star Arts Complex, a mixed-use development containing lofts, apartments, galleries, artist studios, retail stores, and restaurants. BSC is a part of the King Williams Cultural Arts District in the Southtown neighborhood and is located along theSan Antonio River Walk.[2]
Blue Star Contemporary is at the center of San Antonio's First Friday Art Walk, an event that takes place on the first Friday of each month and is intended to provide "a free showcase of the art community in San Antonio."[3] Blue Star Contemporary is credited as being a revitalizing force for the arts district and surrounding neighborhoods.[4] Contemporary Art Month (CAM), San Antonio's month-long celebration of local contemporary art in July, started at the museum.[5]
In 2016, BSC programs included Creative Classrooms, a free six-week program that brings artists to school classrooms for weekly lessons, the MOSAIC Student Artist Program, a free after-school program for students interested in learning about the arts, and the Berlin Residency Program, a three-month residency at the Künstlerhaus Bethanien granted to four artists fromBexar County annually. Blue Star Contemporary partnered withBiblioTech, Bexar County's digital library, to open a reading room in the museum's Arts Education Lab in 2016.[6]
Art in the Garden is an ongoing partnership between Blue Star Contemporary and theSan Antonio Botanical Garden. Each year, an artist is selected and commissioned to create a site-specific work in the garden.[7]
Blue Star Contemporary has also partnered with theCity of San Antonio's Department of Arts and Culture's Public Art San Antonio division (PASA) to commissionPlexus c18 at theSan Antonio International Airport.[8]