Blue Star Contemporary inspires, nurtures, and innovates through contemporary art. BSC is San Antonio's first and longest-running nonprofit venue for contemporary art.
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.
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.
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.
Three Walls is an artist-run contemporary art gallery in San Antonio, TX. In the 13 years it has been in operation, there have been over 100 exhibitions of local, national, and international contemporary artists. Three Walls has garnered national press by being covered in Art In America, Artlies, and Art Issues, as well as regular coverage in local and regional press. The mission of Three Walls is to encourage exhibiting artists to take risks with their work that they may not take in a commercial gallery, as well as to foster critical dialog in the community. Artist-run alternative spaces like Three Walls propel art and artists forward in their evolution and process of discovery. In 2012, Three Walls lost its long-time location in Blue Star Contemporary Art Center and has found new life and a new direction as a roving pop-up space that takes on special projects. In 2014 director Michele Monseau received an Idea Fund grant (funded by the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts) to mount an exchange exhibition between Three Walls and Centro Cultural Border in Mexico City.
Located at the center of the King William National Historic District and along the world-famous River Walk, Villa Finale is the name given by Walter Nold Mathis to what he knew would be his last home. The house, which sits on 1.5 acres of former farm land for the Alamo, contains Mr. Mathis's collection of over 12,500 fine and decorative arts. Villa Finale proved to be the catalyst in Mr. Mathis's King William preservation efforts; he went on to buy and at least partially restore over 12 properties in the neighborhood. Mr. Mathis's efforts in historic preservation played a major part in the revitalization of King William and provided the foundation to Villa Finale becoming the 27th National Trust Historic Site.
Creating a platform where community issues are brought to life by creative means... Where dialogic work happens through engagement of both viewer and artist and ideas/relationships/contexts are explored through visual research. How can a gallery space be used to creatively engage social issues?
Gravelmouth is an artist run gallery located in the South Flores Arts District anchored in the renowned 1906 Building. Gravelmouth showcases innovative contemporary artist, and contemporary artist with a bias for street culture. Gravelmouth has been honored to host the many talents of local, national and international artist and musicians every second Saturday during our Second Saturday art walk, the second oldest art walk in San Antonio. Gravelmouth is also an excellent choice when looking to commission artwork or murals for personal, or business purposes. With a list of respected artist, we can find the fresh new look you are looking for. for submissions or inquiries please send email to [email protected]
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.
Art of Alejandro Augustine Padilla Studio Fantomas is located inside 1906 Gallery space.
An art space in the Historical Southtown Arts District that supports contemporary artists in the visual arts. Our mission is to foster creativity and art excellence and to provide exhibition space to new and established artists.
Located in the heart of south town’s art district, zollie glass studio is a fully functioning workspace & gallery dedicated to glass artistry. Owned and operated by Jake Zollie Harper II. For appointment please call 210.601.3883
The Mexican Cultural Institute at San Antonio , Texas, is the Permanent Cultural Representation of the Mexican Government in this city. This Institute has been linked since its beginnings to the cultural life of San Antonio, and so, one of our main tasks is to ensure the growth and strengthening of such link by promoting a direct and active participation of the community. The creation of the Mexican Cultural Institute is the product of a great effort by the Mexican Government that began in 1958 with the foundation of the “Gallery of Mexican Art” at the General Mexican Consulate of San Antonio, Texas. In 1968 the Instituto Cultural de Mexico displayed a large amount of examples of Mexican art at the “Hemisfair 1968”; and in 1972 the Mayor of the city of San Antonio presented the Mexican President with the current facilities of the Instituto Cultural de Mexico at San Antonio. This Institute depends directly from the General Office of Cultural Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Over its 50 years of existence at Hemisfair Park, the Instituto Cultural de Mexico has been able to maintain an important place on the cultural life of San Antonio, thanks to its wide range of events designed to show the many faces of the Mexican culture. For this purpose, the Instituto has three galleries, a multiple purpose room and an auditorium that can hold up to 250 people.
The River Art Group is one of the largest and finest artist groups in the country. The River Art Group is housed in the historic Florian House within historic La Villita in downtown San Antonio, Texas. The art group was formed during the summer of 1947, when two small groups of San Antonio artists had the notion of doing a combined art show on the refurbished San Antonio Riverwalk. The hard work ...and total dedication from so many of the members over the years has contributed immeasurably to the longevity of our self-supporting organization. All activities are directed and executed by members, including the daily operation of the gallery. Having their art showcased daily in our La Villita gallery is a primary reason so many local artists apply for membership. Some 350 River Art Group artists work in a wide variety of media. In the gallery you will see work in acrylic, oil, watercolor, pen and ink, pastel, photography, clay, metal and more. Some artists also offer fine art reproductions of their work.
The venue provides numerous indoor and outdoor settings for any type of event. From weddings to corporate meetings to galas and social gatherings, the Jack Guenther Pavilion at the Briscoe Western Art Museum can be completely customized to fit your event. With convenient access to the San Antonio River Walk, guests can enjoy a beautiful view from any of the three floors of the venue space. Please check out the VIRTUAL TOUR here on the San Antonio Weddings webpage! http://www.sanantonioweddings.com/virtual_tour.aspx?id=2093&vtID=532