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We are happy to announce our End of the Year Report is LIVE!
The ESB MACC FY23 Annual Report (English/Spanish) highlights the programs, activities, and signature events that we had the pleasure of sharing with our community members in 2023. You can also view the report in text-only format in English or Spanish. Take our 2024/2025 Program Planning Survey/ encuesta!
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Caminos Teen Leadership Program |
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Full Time Staff:
Culture & Arts Site Manager |
Culture & Arts Education Coordinator, Teen Caminos Program |
Culture & Arts Marketing and Outreach Representative |
Culture & Arts Coordinator- Holistic Wellness Program |
Culture & Arts Site Supervisor |
Culture & Arts Special Event Coordinator |
Exhibit Specialist (Location: Carver Museum) |
Administrative Specialist |
Maintenance Worker (Location: Carver Museum)
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Estrella de Leon
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Katya Guzman Culture & Arts Education Coordinator, Academia Cuauhtli |
Erik Granados Culture & Arts Education Specialist |
Andrea Olivares Culture & Arts Public Event Leader |
Support Staff:
Education Support Staff
Cassie Smith, Futa Ofamo Oni, Citlalli Soto-Ferate, Amy Pichardo, Ethan Estrada, Elizabeth Diaz, Jaime Martinez Marrero, Montse Pichardo, Paulina Pereira, Frank Baca, Adela Carcione, Yadira Ramos.
Holistic Wellness Support Staff
Ricardo Rodriguez, Adrienne Sanchez, Ileana Botello
Caminos Teen Program Support Staff
Bobbi Isabella Hernandez, Nilmarie Gonzalez Ugarte, Melany Serrano, Juliana Ramirez
Graphic Design Support Staff
Bianca Olivares Reyes
Production & Special Event Support Staff
Ulises Garcia-Vela, Mari Hernandez, Vanessa Montano, Marisa Rangel, Alonso Estrada, Diego Resendez
History:
The idea of establishing a cultural facility for Latino artists and the community emerged in the early 1970s. Several Hispanic visionaries and artists approached the City of Austin to request support for the development of a Hispanic focused cultural arts facility.
Finally, in 1986, the City Council appointed a task force to determine the feasibility of building a Mexican American Cultural Center. It was the first of various advisory groups created to provide guidance in the development of the center. Later, the City contracted the services of a major consulting team to conduct a formal and comprehensive location, market, financial feasibility and operations study. The team’s recommendations supported establishment of a center.
In 1992, the center was part of the citywide bond package put before the voters. The referendum did not pass. By 1998, the community had regrouped and with the leadership provided by Hispanic elected officials and other leaders of the community, the 1999 bond package was approved by the voters. The following year, the City authorized a professional services agreement with CasaBella + Del Campo and Maru and Teodoro Gonzalez de Leon for architectural design and construction phase services. A Master Plan for the Mexican American Cultural Center was also developed with input from the community and from various Mexican American arts organizations. The long awaited ground breaking ceremony took place in November of 2005. Construction of the Mexican American Cultural Center began in January of 2006, and the facility was completed in June of 2007. The reality of the long-time dream was finalized on September 15, 2007 with a ribbon cutting ceremony attended by thousands from the community.
ESB-MACC Master Plan
Visit the ESB-MACC Master Plan page for more information regarding the master plan.
Advisory Board:
Purpose: Advise Austin City Council about Emma S. Barrientos Mexican American Cultural Center operations. Cooperate with civic and volunteer groups involved in fostering, promoting and sponsoring activities at the ESB-MACC. (City Code Section 2-1-162)
Community Involvement: Community members are invited to attend ESB-MACC Advisory Board meetings to gain further understanding of its functions.
Authority: Ordinance No. 20071129-011
Membership: Citizens
Number of board members: 11
Terms: Four year staggered terms
Meetings: First Wednesday of each month from 6 to 8 p.m. at ESB-MACC, 600 River St., Austin, TX 78701.
City of Austin Boards and Commissions Information
Read Our Monthly Staff Reports:
2024
Advisory Board Staff Report 9.4.24
Advisory Board Staff Report 8.5.24
Advisory Board Staff Report 7.10.24
Advisory Board Staff Report 6.4.24
Advisory Board Staff Report 5.1.24
Advisory Board Staff Report 4.3.24
Advisory Board Staff Report 3.6.24
Advisory Board Staff Report 2.7.24
Advisory Board Staff Report 1.10.24
2023
Advisory Board Staff Report 12.12.23
Advisory Board Staff Report 11.1.23
Advisory Board Staff Report 10.4.23
Advisory Board Staff Report 9.6.23
Advisory Board Staff Report 8.2.23
Advisory Board Staff Report 7.5.23
Advisory Board Staff Report 5.3.23
Advisory Board Staff Report 4.5.23
Advisory Board Staff Report 3.1.23
Advisory Board Staff Report 1.4.23
2022
Advisory Board Staff Report 12.7.22
Advisory Board Staff Report 11.2.22
Advisory Board Staff Report 10.5.22
Advisory Board Staff Report 9.27.22
Advisory Board Staff Report 7.6.22
Advisory Board Staff Report 6.1.22.pdf
Advisory Board Staff Report 4.6.22.pdf
Advisory Board Staff Report 3.2.22.pdf
Advisory Board Staff Report 2.2.22.pdf
Advisory Board Staff Report 1.5.22.pdf