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Public Art

Mail to the Afterlife | 2025 

Role: Selected Artist

The Calavera Collection features over 40 hand painted fiberglass skulls for the City of San Antonio's Annual Day of the Dead Celebration.

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Parkside Memories | 2025 

Role: Selected Artist 

An Art in the Park Festival Exhibition at the East Boston Greenway. This outdoor group exhibition features works that explore walking as a creative, reflective, and socially engaged act.

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Light Fiber | 2019 

Role: Designer 

A multimedia mural project designed for the city of San Antonio's Annual Light Up Downtown Competition. 

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The Legacy of Our Journey | 2018

Role: Lead Assistant Muralist

This 12' x 60' public mural, commissioned by The Historic Outdoor Art Museum in New Braunfels, Texas, is a timeline of Hispanic heritage dating from the 1680’s to 1845.

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Dream Peace | 2016

Role: Participating Artist

Commissioned for the annual MLK march in San Antonio, TX, Dream Peace celebrates the legacy of Civil Rights Movements while looking to the future. 

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In the realm of public art, murals are visual storytellers, vividly representing and highlighting the unique characteristics of the neighborhoods they inhabit. They act as powerful manifestations of local histories and collective aspirations, playing a crucial role in unifying communities and adding vibrancy to urban landscapes. In the mural projects described below, my involvement has ranged from being a dedicated volunteer to taking on the responsibility of Lead Designer.

© 2026 by Rachel Kamata.

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