A dedication ceremony will take place for the “Guardians of the San Marcos River” public art installation.
The San Marcos Arts Commission will dedicate the new art installation on Thursday, July 28 at 9 a.m. The new art was designed and created by San Marcos High School students to depict the creation story attributed to the indigenous Coahuiltecan people.
“Dr. Mario Garza of the Indigenous Cultures Institute shares a beautiful creation story told by the Coahuiltecan people,” said Thom Rogers, project manager and former Visual Arts Team Lead at San Marcos High School. “I knew our community would find tremendous joy in a public artwork that celebrates our rich, indigenous culture, and that it was important to involve our artistic youth in creating this piece.”








