Prints such as this one from San Antonio gallery Ruiz-Healy Art will be for sale this weekend at the McNay. Credit: Courtesy / Ruiz-Healy Art

Despite the name of the event, it’s not just prints!

This Saturday and Sunday, Leeper Auditorium at the McNay Art Museum will fill with gallerists from across the country, all there to sell collections of drawings, watercolors and photographs — not to mention classically inked prints.

Now in its 29th year, the McNay’s Print Fair has grown to be the region’s premier gathering of its kind, connecting art dealers with collectors, casual patrons or anyone with a passing curiosity about art in general and printmaking in particular.

Participating institutions range from New York-based galleries Kim Schmidt, Mary Ryan and Susan Teller to Austin’s Coronado Print Room and SA mainstay Ruiz-Healy Art.

Admission Saturday is free for McNay members — who are also invited to the preview cocktail reception on Friday — and included with general admission to the McNay for non-members. Admission on Sunday is free for all thanks to the Dickson Allen Foundation.

$10-$20 Saturday, free Sunday; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, May 3, noon-5 p.m. Sunday, May 4, Leeper Auditorium at the McNay Art Museum, 6000 N. New Braunfels Ave., (210) 824-5368, mcnayart.org.

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