Art in San Antonio

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  • ArtistiKIDS!

    8747 Grissom Rd San Antonio

    (210) 520-5812

  • Artpace

    445 N. Main Ave. San Antonio

    (210) 212-4900

    Artpace is San Antonio’s most contemporary arts institution; a combination art lab and community center where something unusual and creative is almost always going on. Founded by the late artist-philanthropist Linda Pace in 1995, Artpace provides residency fellowships for Texas, out-of-state, and international art stars, exhibits hot contemporary work, and performs community outreach and education. Check out its kid-friendly fests such as October’s annual Chalk it Up (wherein artists and regular folk make original chalk drawings on downtown sidewalks), outstanding film series and lectures, and social events such as rooftop concerts and potluck dinners.
    1 event 31 articles
  • Austin Museum of Art

    823 Congress Avenue, Austin San Antonio

  • Bea Simmons Photography

    1100 Broadway, Suite 306 San Antonio

  • Beeville Art Museum

    401 E. Fannin, Beeville Road Trip

    (361) 358-8615

  • Bella Creo

    412 River Rd Suite 101 Boerne

    (830) 248-1919

  • Ben Mata Contemporary

    502 West Mistletoe Avenue San Antonio

  • Big Hops

    306 Austin Street Central

    (210) 320-1470

    2 articles
  • Blanton Museum of Art

    200 E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd Austin

    1 event
  • Brad Braune Studio

    315 E. Commerce San Antonio

    (210) 226-7878

  • Briscoe Western Art Museum

    210 W. Market St., San Antonio San Antonio

    (210) 2994499; (210) (FAX)

    7 events 20 articles
  • Carbon Bloom

    1420 S Alamo St, Building B #216 Downtown

  • Casa de Niles

    140 Lavaca St San Antonio

    (210) 533-5762

  • Casa Mexicana

    600 Hemisfair Plaza Wy San Antonio

    (210) 227-0123

  • Chris Park at Ruby City

    111 Camp St. San Antonio

    8 articles
  • Contemporary at Blue Star

    116 Blue Star San Antonio

    (210) 227-6960

    21 articles
  • Deco Fiesta

    1800 Fredericksburg Rd Suite 122 Deco District

    1 article
  • Escamilla Rivera Museum of Art

    312 Adams St. King William

    (818) 383-2588

  • Hopscotch

    711 Navarro St., Suite 100 Downtown

    7 articles
  • Institute of Texan Cultures

    801 E César Chávez Blvd San Antonio

    (210) 458-2300

    17 articles
  • Kerr Arts & Cultural Center

    228 Earl Garrett, Kerrville Road Trip

    (830) 895-2911

  • Louis Tussaud's Waxworks

    301 Alamo Plaza Downtown

    1 article
  • The Lullwood Group

    107 Lone Star Blvd. Central

  • McNay Art Museum

    6000 N. New Braunfels Ave. San Antonio

    (210) 824-5368

    The McNay is easily San Antonio’s most beautiful museum, and although the average guest’s age at the annual galas hovers near August temps, view this not as a problem, but an opportunity. Get your friends in on the ground floor now, and y’all could be running the board in a decade. The original building, the barely modified 1920s Spanish Colonial Revival home of its namesake heiress and arts patron, and the new Jean-Paul Viguier-designed addition, sit on 23 acres of sculpture-dotted rolling green in the heart of Alamo Heights/Terrell Hills. Modern masterpieces by the greats, from Gauguin to Renoir to O’Keeffe (and including a significant Picasso collage) are still the heart of the collection, but the sharp eye of Chief Curator Rene Barilleaux is shaping the growing post World War II collection to fit the light-filled new wing. The McNay also has a notable collection of works on paper, including prints by Goya, Picasso, Toulouse-Lautrec, and Jasper Johns, and an outstanding theater-arts collection and library.

    61 articles
  • Mexic-Arte Museum

    419 Congress Avenue Austin

    Mexic-Arte Museum is dedicated to cultural enrichment and education through the collection, preservation and presentation of traditional and contemporary Mexican, Latino, and Latin American art and culture to promote dialogue and develop understanding for visitors of all ages. Since 1984, Mexic-Arte Museum has produced and presented cultural and educational programs for communities in Texas. Mexic-Arte Museum is one of the first museums in the United States to present Mexican and Mexican American art. In 2003, the 78th Legislature of the State of Texas recognizing the uniqueness and significant cultural role of Mexic-Arte Museum, it designated it as the “Official Mexican and Mexican American Art Museum of Texas.”

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