116 Blue Star
San Antonio, TX 78204
(210) 227-6960
Welcome as we introduce a new venue in the thriving Southtown Arts District in the trendy SoFlo neighborhood featuring a Urban Art and Craft Market every second Saturday from 10-4.
Studio of artist Joe De La Cruz at 1906 Building in the Lone Star Art District. Will showcase other artists monthly in conjunction with Second Saturday openings in the area with emphasis on screenprinters and thier artwork. Please contact [email protected] for booking info or for screenprinting solutions.
®space presents and introduces, Undiscovered, Developing and Emerging Artists to the San Antonio Arts Community. Founded in Contemporary Art Month, March 2011 by Artist and Curator, Alex Rubio,®pace is formatted to introduce artists to an early exhibition experience. ®space is an artist run space and is free and open to the public every Second Saturday of the month. During the run of exhibition, please call Rubio® to schedule viewing.210-793-8899.
We are a rehearsal and music studio collective in San Antonio, Tx conveniently located in the Southtown neighborhood. We provide rehearsal space for bands and musicians as well as music recording, mixing, mastering and audio engineering services.
COLLECTIVE houses: RAD Vintage & Thrift: Vintage clothes, furniture and housewares VHS 1138: San Antonio's only independently owned video rental store The Cycle Pit: Accessories for the body and home made entirely of recycled bike parts We host all kinds of shows and events. Contact us with questions.
Hello Studio is an independent artist-run gallery and art space that hosts exhibitions showcasing emerging visual artists in and around Texas. It is directed by Amada Miller and Taylor Bates. To view the current exhibition please contact us to set up an appointment.
Art of Alejandro Augustine Padilla Studio Fantomas is located inside 1906 Gallery space.
S.M.A.R.T. builds community through art education, community engagement, exhibitions & residency programming.
Jump-Start Performance Co. is dedicated to the discovery and support of new ideas in the arts and arts education. By encouraging visionary thought and non-traditional approaches, Jump-Start is committed to the creation of art that is a lasting voice of diverse cultures and communities.
SAY Sí is the Regional Affiliate for the San Antonio Scholastic Art Awards. We work with students, teachers, schools, and nonprofit arts organizations in Bexar County to promote, organize, adjudicate, and exhibit the regional Scholastic Art Awards. We also submit the top award-winning work to the Alliance for national judging. SAY Sí is a national award-winning year-round, long-term, non-profit multidisciplinary arts program for San Antonio area students in grades 6-12 that provides opportunities for these students to develop artistic and social skills in preparation for higher educational advancement and professional careers.Antonio to the national legacy.
SAY Sí’s reciprocal and peer-to-peer learning philosophy provides a unique framework for learning and builds a community of practice: artists, teachers and students work collaboratively in an open studio environment with a shared responsibility for leading and taking part in the learning experiences.
The River Foundation’s ambitious projects range from creating unprecedented opportunities for education, recreation and interaction with nature along the river to initiating, funding, installing and maintaining exciting urban art projects by renowned artists from San Antonio, the U.S. and across the globe. The corporation is organized and shall be operated excursively to support charitable, scientific, and educational activities that promote and encourage the conservation, stewardship, restoration, preservation and enjoyment of the land and water resources of the San Antonio River Basin and its tributaries.
AIA is a not-for-profit organization established in 1857 and is the only professional organization of architects in the United States. The AIA represents over 80,000 architects across the nation and over 6,300 architects in Texas. The AIA is committed to increasing the quality of service by its members as well as increasing the public awareness of the value of architecture. For more information on the local chapter and its programs and services, or to get in touch with an AIA architect, contact AIA San Antonio by calling 210-226-4979 or visiting http://www.aiasa.org/. Organizationally, AIA San Antonio is a professional association incorporated as a 501(c)(6) not-for-profit corporation under the laws of the state of Texas.
We have been given the opportunity and responsibility as citizens of the first National Historic District in the state to advocate for pragmatic preservation in ways big and small. Our proposed project heals old wounds of the constant struggle of historic urban school districts landlocked into difficult situations, forges new partnerships and bridges gaps between institutions. We have an opportunity to build the first public private partnership ever in SAISD and meld the goals of preservation and the pillars of our Bonham Academy Charter. We have a fabulous "win-win" synergistic approach that brings the proposed Black Box Theater behind the Solon Stewart House thus opening up very precious land resources on the other side of the campus where the playground actually works better for the school safety and monitoring requirements. Our project will encompass The Slow Foods Garden surrounding a world-class student/community theater that can be so much grander than the sum of its parts.
Releases we have premiered: -SEEDS OF HOPE - Restoration -DEFIER - FTG -CONSECRATE - Holy, Holy -WORDS FROM AZTECS - Broken Sanctuaries -TBA -TBA -TBA
Fair Date Saturday, April 29, 2017 Kickoff 9:00am until 6:00pm Things to look forward to in the Historic King William District in San Antonio • Art and Craft Vendors • Live Music • Dance Performances • Food and Beverage Booths • Kids Kingdom • Quirky Parade The day starts with the best little Parade in Texas! A mile and a half meander through the neighborhood which will include: Political Parodies, Parading Pooches, Marching Bands and Belly Dancing. 200 Art & Craft vendors selling original hand crafted items which includes: Stain glass, wind chimes, paintings, photography, ceramics, apparel, home-made foods, home accessories and more! The streets will be filled with the aroma of sizzling fajitas, as families amble the streets enjoying raspas (snow cones) and paletas (popsicles) and Kettle Korn. Food and Beverage booths will be conveniently located throughout the entire neighborhood. Spend the afternoon listening to local and imported bands at four distinct venues. Spread a blanket next to the historic gazebo in King William Park as you enjoy soulful sounds and happy harmonies, listen to lyrical melodies at Pat’s Pub, sit in the shade awhile at Julia’s Veranda, watch in wonder at a variety of ethnic dancers; and experience living history with re-enactors at the 138-year-old Wulff House. Kids Kingdom offers a mix of children’s activities from crafts to basketball games and rides to rock wall climbing in a tree-shaded park setting.
We develop communities and experiential learning programs that introduce, inspire, and encourage young people and young women to enter and succeed in technical, creative, and entrepreneurial fields. ESTEAM Framework Our programs incorporate entrepreneurial thinking, design thinking and creativity and are built around a framework called ESTEAM, which we believe are the building blocks for success in tomorrow’s world. ESTEAM stands for Entrepreneurship, Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math. We are developing the next generation of creative innovators and entrepreneurs through education and mentorship.
S.M.A.R.T. builds community through art education, community engagement, exhibitions & residency programming.