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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Protective town of San Miguel and the Sanctuary of Jesús Nazareno de Atotonilco' has mentioned 'Art' in the following places:
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Gradually, its Baroque/Neoclassical colonial structures were "discovered" by foreign artists who moved in and began art and cultural institutes such as the Instituto Allende and the Escuela de Bellas Artes.
This attracted foreign art students, especially former U.S. soldiers studying on the G.I.
Dickinson met Peruvian intellectual, author and painter, Felipe Cossio del Pomar who had the idea of establishing an art colony in the heart of Mexico.
The first art school was established in 1938 in an old conventxe2x80x94still in use provisionally as a school, after having been soldiers' barracksxe2x80x94which Cossio del Pomar secured from then Mexican president Lxc3xa1zaro Cxc3xa1rdenas.
[8] Although it is small and rural, it has a wide variety of restaurants, specialty shops and art galleries.
The hotel's four buildings have a modern design, with public areas decorated with the art works of contemporary Latin artists, many of them very large pieces.
This and other art institutions began to attract American exchange students who came to study and live.
It houses art exhibits, classrooms for drawing, painting, sculpture, lithography, textiles, ceramics, dramatic arts, ballet, regional dance, piano and guitar.
One hall of the old convent is dedicated to a mural by David Alfaro Siqueiros along with students from the art school, but it was never finished.
[33] The complex has a museum, an auditorium, two art galleries and the Las Musas restaurant.
In 1951, it was converted into an art institute, offering courses in silverwork, ceramic and Spanish, and attracting hundreds of students each year.
According to biographer John Virtue, "Stirling Dickinson is without doubt the person most responsible for San Miguel de Allende becoming an international art center".
Although only an amateur painter himself, Dickinson became co-founder and director of the Escuela Universitaria de Bellas Artes, an art institute that he opened in a former convent only a few months after his arrival.
To cater to these visitors, the town contains cafes, boutiques, art galleries, upscale restaurants and hotels, and a wide variety of bars and nightclubs.
Shops around the Jardin Principal sell art, handcrafts, furniture and decorative items.
The Fabrica La Aurora is an old textile mill that has been converted into galleries and shops selling art, furnishings and antiques; it has a lot of open space along with a cafxc3xa9 and restaurant.
[49] In addition to two major art institutions (Instituto Allende and Bellas Artes), artists and art venues can be seen in various parts of the town.