El Paso area high schoolers have a chance to showcase their amazing art skills during the third edition of the El Paso County’s “I Voted” sticker design contest.
The lone star state is loaded with talent and every couple of years, Texas artists, poets and musicians are honored by the Texas Commission On The Arts.
Local artists showed off their amazing skills this past weekend as they covered the walls of El Paso’s Segundo Barrio with graffiti art for the annual Borderland Jam.
Everyone’s favorite Mexican soda, Jarritos, is hoping to spread the love to artists and creatives whose work impacts communities across the nation by awarding five artists with a $10,000 grant and an El Paso artist duo is in the running for the grant.
El Paso’s favorite mylar balloon muralist Tino Ortega has created yet another masterpiece and this time his latest work of art stands in his childhood neighborhood of Ysleta.