The mainstay is Spanish festivals and parades called Cabezudos (“giants” or “big heads”), which feature large papier-mâché heads paired with ornate costumes - often inspired by religious figures and popular culture. Famed Spanish folk artists Ventura & Hosta travel from Catalonia, Spain, to share this artistic tradition with San Antonio and embark on a two-week residency at Southwest School of Art.
The mainstay is Spanish festivals and parades called Cabezudos (“giants” or “big heads”), which feature large papier-mâché heads paired with ornate costumes - often inspired by religious figures and popular culture. Famed Spanish folk artists Ventura & Hosta travel from Catalonia, Spain, to share this artistic tradition with San Antonio and embark on a two-week residency at Southwest School of Art.
The mainstay is Spanish festivals and parades called Cabezudos (“giants” or “big heads”), which feature large papier-mâché heads paired with ornate costumes - often inspired by religious figures and popular culture. Famed Spanish folk artists Ventura & Hosta travel from Catalonia, Spain, to share this artistic tradition with San Antonio and embark on a two-week residency at Southwest School of Art.