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Coordinates: 29°25′47″N 98°29′40″W / 29.429799°N 98.494331°W
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| Established | 1995 |
| Location | 445 North Main Avenue, San Antonio, Texas, |
| Type | Artist Residency |
| Director | Mary Heathcott (Interim) |
| Website | www.artpace.org |
Artpace is a non-profit public charity contemporary art center in San Antonio, Texas[1] founded in 1995 by Linda Pace in a converted car dealership.[2] The center was originally privately funded,[2] but is now publicly funded.[verification needed] Some have claimed it as one of the United States' most prestigious residency programs[3][4] with more than 800 applications received for their "Artist in Residence" program in one year[5] and more than 90 participating in its first eight years of operation.[6] Participants come from countries throughout the world, including Estonia and Australia and the program is supported in part by a grant from the Warhol Foundation of New York City.[7][8]
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