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Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Executive Director of the Brownsville Historical Association




Museum Association of South Texas (MAST
Priscilla Ann Rodriquez
Executive Director
Brownsville Heritage Museum
1325 E. Washington Street
Brownsville, TX 78520
956/541-5560 (w)
956/541-5524 (fax)
e-mail: prodriguez@brownsvillehistory.org

VISIT LINK BELOW....


www.io.com/~tam/About/council_roster.html

Priscilla Ann Rodriquez is the Executive Director of the Brownsville Historical Association, which manages the Brownsville Heritage Complex: Stillman House Museum, Brownsville Heritage Museum and Heritage Resource Center. She is responsible for the daily management of the complex and is also working to expand the Association’s grounds. She has implemented plans to preserve Brownsville’s historic cemetery and the development of a cemetery visitor center. She is also working with city officials to restore Brownsville’s old Market Square building. When completed, the building will house 3 new BHA museums and a cultural center. She previously served as Curator of Exhibitions at the International Museum of Art and Science in McAllen.



The Texas Association of Museums is...

a nonprofit 501 (c) (3) organization established for educational purposes, to provide a network among museums, to improve the level of professionalism within the museum community, to encourage the use and enjoyment of museums by all Texans, to serve as an information clearinghouse for and about museums, and to serve as a liaison between museums and museums-related agencies and organizations..


For Museums
art centers, historic houses and sites, children's museums, community cultural centers, zoos, science centers, university galleries, any institution --- especially in Texas--- that exist to exhibit and interpret the historic, cultural, artistic, ethnic, or scientific heritage of man kind...


The Texas Association of Museums is comprised of an elected Council of six officers and eight councilors-at-large plus the TAM regional and affinity group chairs who serve ex officio without vote, and three full time staff members


Brownsville Heritage Complex
1325 E. Washington
Brownsville, TX 78520
Phone: 956-541-5560
Web: www.brownsvillehistory.org


VISIT : MITTE CULTURAL DISTRICT WEBSITE
http://www.mitteculturaldistrict.org/

TAOB NOTES - FOLLOWING WEBSITES ARE DOWN - ANY ONE KNOWS WHY OR WHEN ARE THEY EXPECT TO BE UP AND RUNNING ?

CHECK OUT BROWNSVILL HERALD :
http://www.brownsvilleherald.com/news/first-102875-museum-southmost.html

AND

http://www.brownsvilleherald.com/news/center-94029-city-award.html

VISIT :
URBAN ART CENTER @ GONZALEZ PARK - WEBSITE DOWN.. ONLY MYSPACE..
http://www.myspace.com/btxurbancenter



HERITAGE COMPLEX WEBSITE DOWN..
Under Construction ???????????
http://www.brownsvilleheritagecomplex.org/

21 comments:

Anonymous said...

good for her

Anonymous said...

Still With all " These Future Plans and Good Willingness "... The Sad truth is That; I Do not Things Will Change a Bit, Mexican - Americans Will still Be Look Down as an Inferior Caste, By The Elite and Oppresive Powerful.

Anonymous said...

what are you going to do about it and do your part to change things homie?

Anonymous said...

So True, My College Art Teachers always said that , for us Artists and Painters to really Make a difference in our Community was by Doing Free Murals, instead of Charging Sky - High Prices for just One Mural... At This Present moments Things Look kind of Sad, but in theFuture will be even Worst for Everybody !!!

Anonymous said...

Very True, I Idmire Your guts of Saying Things Straigth up. I believe taht's The Only way of Making These people Realize how Screw up things are around here... Tell Them Like Is it: " AL CHILE "

Anonymous said...

Is Priscilla Rodriguez, For Real ?
or is She Fooling Everybody, I Wonder ?

Anonymous said...

such is lfe

Anonymous said...

I Believe , That Great things are going to happen this coming Year to all our Great PainCers and Artists from This Excellent Region!

Anonymous said...

" From an Early age, I knew that some day I will be an Artist/ Painter. After graduating and traveling, my life and art in General took a different perspective of Life. I Knew Now, What I always wanted; a succesful artist Is The One That Helps, Inspires, lets His Artwork goes, But His Feelings and Emotions Trascends Generations."

Gabriel Orozco, Contemporary Artist/Painter

Anonymous said...

define succesful artist...please

Anonymous said...

Exhibiting all Over the world... and all of his artwork is Sold , Way before his opening Date !!!

> Now, Go Back and Continue doing that " beautiful, Safe and innocent " Little Painting, Please

Anonymous said...

that does not make a successful arttist...you are way off. showing and selling are a very minor part of it. the truth, reaching your goals and being productive....remmber van gogh...no such thing as a bewutuful and safe innocent painting...that is mere subjective BS

Anonymous said...

He Died poor, and depressed ... worst of all he Died of a Brokenheart !!!
> Yet, He Became famous after Beign Dead, and Who Got all Of His Money ???
> Did He Died because of His Art, Single and Without Kids ?

Anonymous said...

u don't get it, it was a response to the "Exhibiting all Over the world... and all of his artwork is Sold , Way before his opening Date !!!" he die as a painter! what does "single and without kids mean" and how is that relevant to art...you must be 10 years old or some happy lunny

Anonymous said...

Too Bad For Him and For The Rest of The Artists That Had died defending their Art in History.

Anonymous said...

Is Ms. Priscilla Ann Rodriguez, Daugther of Mr. Joe Martinez ???

Anonymous said...

what does that matter?

Anonymous said...

Like everything here ... is Whom Do You know, not How much You Know.

Anonymous said...

Ms. Rodriguez was a regular contributer to Hinojosa's valley art magazine, Mesquite Review.

I am glad museum positions are going to people who have a background in art!

Anonymous said...

Yeah,... Right !!!

Anonymous said...

Ask Ms. Tencha Sloss, Please and then Come Back , She's Been at the BM ogf " Fine Arts " Like for 80 Years.

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