The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) Institute of Texan Cultures (ITC) is a museum and library located in the Texas Pavilion at HemisFair Park in Downtown San Antonio, Texas. The building which houses the institute a striking example of Brutalist architecture.For Institute of Texan Cultures and beyond, use our San Antonio trip itinerary builder tool to get the most from your San Antonio vacation.
It serves as the state's primary center for multicultural education, with exhibits, programs, and events like the Texas Folklife Festival, an annual celebration of the many ethnicities that make up the population of Texas. It has been held yearly since 1972.
The facility, established by the Texas Legislature on May 27, 1965, originally served as the Texas Pavilion at HemisFair '68 before being turned over to the University of Texas System in 1969. UTSA assumed administrative control of the museum in 1973. In 1986, the system designated the institute as a campus of the University of Texas at San Antonio. Now, it is part of UTSA's HemisFair campus. It is located near the Alamo and the River Walk.
The Institute of Texan Cultures, through its research, collections, exhibits and programs, serves as the forum for the understanding and appreciation of Texas and Texans. The 182,000-square-foot (16,900 m2) complex has 65,000-square-foot (6,000 m2) of interactive exhibits and displays. The library on the third floor contains manuscripts, rare books, personal papers, over 3 million historical photos and over 700 oral histories.
Funding for the museum comes primarily from three sources: biennial legislative appropriations; exhibit floor and special event admissions; grants, contributions, and other locally generated funds such as the rental of the museum's facilities, and the sale of its publications, audiovisuals, library services, and merchandise from The Museum Store. Major support is provided by the museum's Development Board. The Texas Legislature cut appropriations for the institute by 25% in 2011 causing the institute to rely more on private donations and corporate sponsorship.
ITC fulfills its mandate as the state's center for multicultural education by investigating the ethnic and cultural history of the state and presenting the resulting information with a variety of offerings:
Exhibits, programs, and special events designed to entertain, inspire, and educate
A library focusing on ethnic and cultural history
A historical photo collection of more than 3.5 million images
An outreach program to schools and other groups
Teacher-training workshops.There are displays in the museum representing many cultures and their impact on the history and development of Texas.
In early 2010, ITC became an affiliate as part of the Smithsonian Affiliates program. Affiliate status grants the institute access to the Smithsonian's artifacts, education, and performing arts programs, expert speakers, teacher workshops, and resources to complement and broaden exhibitions. The affiliation agreement marks a new era for the institute. A series of upgrades are planned to revitalize main exhibit floor. As UTSA strives to achieve national research university status, the university's museum strives to become a cultural institution of equal caliber.
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Institute of Texan Cultures reviews
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Neat museum that gives you an insight into all the cultures that make up Texas. Worth a stop if you are in the area. They are doing some renovations, so it might be worth waiting a few months before..... more
Neat museum that gives you an insight into all the cultures that make up Texas. Worth a stop if you are in the area. They are doing some renovations, so it might be worth waiting a few months before..... more »
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This was an amazing opportunity to see the tremendous diversity of Texas. We all enjoyed the docents and the overall cultures.
This was an amazing opportunity to see the tremendous diversity of Texas. We all enjoyed the docents and the overall cultures. more »
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Easy directions, straight to the parking lot. There for a black history function, 'Quilt in a Jar'. Viewed the exhibit hall, got insight to the multicultural makeup of San Antonio. Totally awesome. This was my second visit and it did not disappoint.
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Free museum but you can give the donation you want... you must have time to be here and enjoy all the Texas history… It’s amazing ! I was for 4 hours here!
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