BTX Art League

BTX Art League Bringing art to Brownsville with classes, exhibits, and our collection 🖼️
Since 1935, making art accessible for all!
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In 1935, in the midst of the great depression, a group of eight women from Brownsville began meeting together in each other homes to discuss their passion for art. Those early meetings would lead to the formation of the Brownsville Art League, comprised of men, women, students, and young children from Brownsville, Matamoros, and the surrounding communities. It is said that the founders and the ear

ly members of the Brownsville Art League were known to meet in all types of sundry places, including backyards, churches, and even the old morgue at Fort Brown. In the late 1960′s, the Brownsville Art league commissioned one of their own members, a young architect by the name of Ruth Young McGonigle, to design a 4,000 square foot “fire-proof, air-conditioned studio to house permanent art collections”, McGonigle designed a single-story rectilinear building constructed almost entirely of concrete. However, due to budget and security concerns, all but a few windows were eliminated from the architectural program. After completion, this building served as the new home of Brownsville Art League. In 2002, the Brownsville Art League changed its name to the Brownsville Museum of Fine Art and began focusing its efforts toward the development of a new museum facility that would be better suited for public exhibitions of art. Today, thanks to the efforts and contributions by of hundreds supporters, the Brownsville Museum of Fine Art has completed construction of a beautiful, 17,000 square foot museum. This facility, which is located in the heart of the Mitte Cultural District of Downtown Brownsville, provides a space in which all those who walk through it can learn and be inspired by the creative forces of the human imagination.

Throwback Thursday to 1955, when we hosted our eighth Summer Colony, two weeks of painting classes that brought together...
05/21/2026

Throwback Thursday to 1955, when we hosted our eighth Summer Colony, two weeks of painting classes that brought together 34 artists!

That summer, the group painted at the local shrimp basin, led by artist Gaddis Geeslin. Among those joining us were Octavia Arneson and Clara Ely, who were some of our founders. You can spot them in the images.

We look forward to sharing more of our history with you all. 🎨

05/04/2026
Fridays are always full of creativity during our studio sessions 🎨✨ There’s something special about coming together, mak...
04/24/2026

Fridays are always full of creativity during our studio sessions 🎨✨ There’s something special about coming together, making work, and feeding off each other’s energy.

🎨 Our members have been hard at work on this special painting for the Sí! Lantro Festival and we can’t wait for you all ...
03/20/2026

🎨 Our members have been hard at work on this special painting for the Sí! Lantro Festival and we can’t wait for you all to see the finished piece!

The festival is happening tomorrow at the Brownsville Farmers Market
đź“… Saturday, March 21, 2026
⏰ 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Sí! Lantro is not just a celebration of cilantro, it’s a holistic approach to wellness and community.

A huge thank you to the talented members who made this happen:
✨ Guillermo Vasquez
✨ Mary Elizabeth Hollman
✨ Humberto Botti
✨ Claudia Zoraida Aldaz
✨ Rodolfo Walls

Fue un momento muy especial a principios de esta semana. Nuestro miembro y artista Humberto Botti, obsequiĂł generosament...
02/26/2026

Fue un momento muy especial a principios de esta semana. Nuestro miembro y artista Humberto Botti, obsequiĂł generosamente un retrato a nuestro querido maestro, Teodoro MartĂ­nez.

AquĂ­ compartimos una foto de ambos junto al retrato. Estamos profundamente agradecidos por su amistad, su talento y la inspiraciĂłn que continĂşan brindando a nuestra comunidad.

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Such a beautiful moment earlier this week. Our longtime member and artist, Humberto Botti, generously gifted a portrait to our beloved teacher, Teodoro Martinez.

Here is a photo of both of them with the portrait. We are truly grateful for their friendship, talent, and the inspiration they continue to bring to our community.

This morning we congratulated one of our longtime members, Rodolfo Walss, as he prepares to participate in RAĂŤCES en REM...
02/20/2026

This morning we congratulated one of our longtime members, Rodolfo Walss, as he prepares to participate in RAÍCES en REMIX at La Tijera 📍

The opening reception is this Saturday (tomorrow), February 21st, from 7–10 PM.

RAĂŤCES en REMIX is a group exhibition bringing together a chorus of creative voices to explore Tex-Mex culture as a living, evolving force.

We hope you can all make it out to support all the amazing local artists featured in this exhibition!

📍 1121 E Elizabeth St, Brownsville, TX 78520

Let’s celebrate our raíces and the vibrant creativity that continues to shape our community. 🎨

Thank you to everyone who stopped by the reception and spent time with us — we truly appreciate your support. A special ...
02/12/2026

Thank you to everyone who stopped by the reception and spent time with us — we truly appreciate your support. A special thank you to Antonio Salinas for joining us and sharing his work with the community.

This is the last week to see Huellas Urbanas. The exhibition is open today and tomorrow from 10am–1pm. If you’d like to visit outside those hours, feel free to reach out to arrange a time.

Join us tonight for the opening reception of Huellas Urbanas, a photography exhibition by Antonio Salinas, presented by ...
02/07/2026

Join us tonight for the opening reception of Huellas Urbanas, a photography exhibition by Antonio Salinas, presented by the BTX Art League in collaboration with Carlotta Petrina.

Through powerful portraiture, the exhibition highlights the presence, resilience, and creativity of urban artists and the communities that shape public space.

✨ Opening reception: 6–8pm
Free and open to the public — snacks and refreshments provided
📍 Historic Carlotta K. Petrina Cultural Center
1452 E Madison St
Brownsville, TX 78520

Here’s a sneak peek of two works currently on view at the Carlotta Petrina Building as part of Huellas Urbanas, a photog...
02/03/2026

Here’s a sneak peek of two works currently on view at the Carlotta Petrina Building as part of Huellas Urbanas, a photography exhibition by Antonio Salinas 📸, presented by the BTX Art League in collaboration with Carlotta Petrina.

✨ Join us for the opening reception this Saturday, Feb 7
🗓 On view through Feb 13 | Tues–Fri | 10am–1pm
📍 1452 E Madison St
Brownsville, TX 78520

Our friends over at the Art Museum of South Texas in Corpus Christi are hiring! Please check out the positions available...
01/27/2026

Our friends over at the Art Museum of South Texas in Corpus Christi are hiring! Please check out the positions available!

Join us in Brownsville for Huellas Urbanas, a photography exhibition by Antonio Salinas 📸, presented by the BTX Art Leag...
01/20/2026

Join us in Brownsville for Huellas Urbanas, a photography exhibition by Antonio Salinas 📸, presented by the BTX Art League in collaboration with Carlotta Petrina.

✨ Opening reception Saturday, Feb 7
🗓 On view starting Jan 27 | Tues–Fri | 10am–1pm

The exhibition features 26 portraits of urban artists, created before and after the pandemic, documenting creative communities that exist and expand through public space 🏙️. The project was inspired by graffiti artist Héctor López. With a decade-long career, has studied photography throughout Mexico 🇲🇽 and was awarded First Place for Best Portrait 🏆 at the International Master Class Mexico Competition.

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660 E. Ringgold Street
Brownsville, TX
78520

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