All Public Art Projects managed by the City of San Antonio’s Department of Arts & Culture follow a comprehensive process. The Public Art Process includes six major checkpoints, in which we check in with the community and stakeholders for updates and feedback from beginning to end. Milestones with an asterisk indicate required approvals by our Public Art Committee and San Antonio Arts Commission. On average, a project can be completed in up to 24 months. 

Illustration of the 6 major check points of the Public Art Process.

Project Overview:

The City of San Antonio’s Department of Arts & Culture has identified 3 projects as opportunities for public art sculptures: Culebra Trailhead, Military Drive (Sequoia to Reed Rd), and Intersection Improvements (Military Ingram). These projects are part of the 2022 Bond Program.

Public Art Project locations must gain approval from the San Antonio Art’s Commission’s Public Art Committee before the project can continue. These projects gained approval on from the Public Art Committee March 4, 2025 and June 18, 2025.

If a project is in a park or historic district/location it must gain approval from the City of San Antonio’s Office of Historic Preservation’s Historic Design Review Commission. The Culebra Trailhead project will gain approval from the Historic Design Review Commission on design completion in 2026.

 

Project Location:

The 3 project locations are Culebra Trailhead, Military Drive (Sequoia to Reed Rd) and Intersection Improvements (Military Ingram).

This photo shows a map of Intersection Improvements (Military Ingram), Military Dr (Sequoia to Reed Rd) and Culebra Trailhead with red markers to indicate the project site locations.