Puro Conjunto: Border(less) Sound
June 11, 2026 - May 30, 2027

“Puro Conjunto: Border(less) Sound” celebrates how this uniquely Texan genre continues to thrive in San Antonio, the region, and beyond, connecting past and present through its layered musical heritage. Conjunto is more than music — it is a living record of cultural exchange, community identity, and artistic innovation.
The exhibit explores conjunto music as one of Texas’s most vital and enduring cultural expressions. Rooted in working-class life, conjunto tells a story of migration, encounter and exchange, resilience, and celebration.
The exhibit will highlight the people, places, and traditions at the heart of conjunto. Museum visitors will see conjunto pioneer Bruno Villarreal’s accordion, along with artifacts central to the genre—some of which will be on display for the first time, plus loans from the community and other organizations. Additionally, visitors are invited to get hands-on with a selection of musical instruments at an interactive station.
This exhibit is generously supported by the Summerlee Foundation.
UTSA Arts envisions San Antonio as the artistic heart and soul of Texas. Together, we’re building a city where the arts make life richer, expand possibility, strengthen connection, and transform our world.
UTSA Arts is the university’s hub for connection, creativity, and imagination. We support public arts programs, community collaborations, and research initiatives that create pathways for San Antonians to participate fully in the cultural and artistic life of our city.