Jul 20 Sunday
Presented by the URBAN-15 Group, the Josiah Media Festival is one of few film festivals around the world dedicated to showcasing outstanding works by artists 21 years old and younger.
The 19th JMF will accept film submissions from May 1st – August 1st, 2025.
The festival presents a career-defining opportunity for young media artists to showcase their work around the world. The festival was founded in 2007 in honor of San Antonio filmmaker Josiah Miles Neundorf by his parents, Marcus and Nancy Neundorf, who collaborated with URBAN-15 to create this event.
Now in it’s 19th year, JMF not only streams globally, but has grown to screen films submitted from all around of the world.
Enter your film in three easy steps:
1) Download the Josiah Media Festival Guidelines & Entry Forms at urban15.org/josiah-media-festival/enter
2) Read through the Guidelines and fill out the Entry and Release Forms in full.
3) Send us your completed Entry and Release Forms along with a High-Definition copy of your film by mail to the Josiah Media Festival, 2500 S. Presa, San Antonio, TX, 78210 or by email to josiahfestival@urban15.org.
Emotions at Play with Pixar's Inside Out, the first interactive exhibit based on the award-winning Disney and Pixar film, helps visitors - young and old - understand the important role emotions, memory and imagination play in our everyday lives. Focusing on the five core emotions featured in the film - Joy, Sadness, Anger, Disgust and Fear - hands-on and digital experiences in the exhibit offer opportunities to explore some of the ways we express our emotions - and recognize emotions in others, too.
Irrationally Speaking highlights two art forms—collage and assemblage—as artistic techniques and conceptual approaches. With the simple act of placing two or more distinct images or objects together (sometimes jarringly so) artists can create a complex whole to address a multiplicity of meanings. Combined wood fragments, cut-and-pasted paper, seamless digital and photo-based prints comprised of disparate pictures, bronze sculptures created from discarded shoes, and contrasting clothing articles put together —these are some of the ways that contemporary artists harness a myriad of materials and methods to craft the art in this presentation.
Irrationally Speaking will be on view 9.21.24 - 8.31.25
Entry to Ruby City is free and open to the public. Reservations are recommended but not required.
Ruby City proudly presents Synthesis & Subversion Redux, an exhibition celebrating the legacy of Frances Jean Colpitt and the evolving conversation around Latinx art. This new exhibition revisits Colpitt’s groundbreaking 1996 show, Synthesis and Subversion: A Latino Direction in San Antonio Art, and its influence on contemporary art practices today.In 1996, Colpitt brought together a group of San Antonio-based artists—Jesse Amado, David Padilla Cabrera, Alejandro Diaz, Franco Mondini-Ruiz, Ana de Portela, and Chuck Ramirez—who explored identity, abstraction, and the everyday through conceptual approaches. The exhibition challenged norms and sparked critical debate, becoming a pivotal moment in San Antonio’s art history.
Now, nearly 30 years later, Redux builds on Colpitt’s vision while reflecting the profound changes in the art world since then. Curated by two Latinas in leadership roles at major institutions, Ruby City Director, Elyse A. Gonzales, and Curator of Latinx Art at the McNay Art Museum, Mia Lopez, Redux showcases the work of five contemporary artists: Juan Carlos Escobedo, Jenelle Esparza, Bárbara Miñarro, Angeles Salinas, and José Villalobos. These artists bring fresh perspectives to themes of identity, memory, and culture, often through craft-informed practices that incorporate textiles, personal history, and connections to the U.S.-Mexico border.
The exhibition will be on view from February 15, 2024 through September 28, 2025 at Studio, located inside Chris Park (111 Camp Street).
The late artist and activist Michael Tracy is known for color-saturated paintings, assembled and cast sculptures and mixed-media objects that challenge conventional beauty while addressing issues of faith, ritual, immigration and the environment. In remarkable symmetry, the McNay Art Museum hosted Tracy’s first museum exhibition in 1971 and his works return in the last exhibition he was directly involved with before his recent death at age 80.
The exhibition surveys approximately two decades of his career, and many of the works — paintings, sculptures and mixed media abstract objects — have never been exhibited before. The presentation will feature large-scale paintings spanning floor to ceiling while an original soundscape commissioned from composer Omar Zubair will complete the environment.
'Michael Tracy: The Elegy of Distance' is organized for the McNay Art Museum by René Paul Barilleaux, Head of Curatorial Affairs; and Christopher Rincón, President, Michael Tracy Foundation and Director, River Pierce Foundation.
Major funding is provided by the Arthur and Jane Stieren Fund for Exhibitions and Peter M. Holt. Additional support is provided by the Flora Crichton Visiting Artist Fund; Semmes Foundation, Inc.; Elizabeth Huth Coates Charitable Foundation of 1992; Christopher C. Hill; Louis H. and Mary Patricia Stumberg Foundation; and Sara Paschall Dodd-Denton.
'Sport and Spectator' provides a common space for the art lover and sports fanatic. In this banner exhibition, contemporary artists transform sports gear and equipment into works of art. Artworks predominantly include sculptures made from common sports objects, including basketballs, footballs, helmets and jerseys that celebrate and critique sports culture, masculinity and materiality.
'Sport and Spectator' features works by Brandon J. Donahue-Shipp, Jeffrey Gibson, Raul Rene Gonzalez, Sophie Inard, Brian Jungen, Justin Korver, Betsy Odom, Esmaa Mohamoud, Hank Willis Thomas and Tyrrell Winston. Numerous exhibitions in the past have been dedicated to sports culture but this is the first dedicated to sports equipment and the artistic alchemy that changes the everyday into the extraordinary.
Help Our Local Kids Succeed This School Year! Every donation provides backpacks and supplies to kids in need. Every child deserves to start the year confident and prepared. Help us reach our goal of 800 backpacks for local students.📍 Drop off supplies at 1954 E. Houston St.🖥️ Or donate online: habctx.org/donate**Donate Drop Off now until July 25, 2025!❤️ Every pencil, backpack, and notebook helps a child in need.
Please note: this class may run longer than usual.
Join Carol in creating a beautiful quilled sea scene in this 10th in the series quilling class.
Note: This workshop requires some prior experience with quilling and is best for intermediate level quillers.
All supplies will be provided. Participants are encouraged to bring any Quilling tools they have.
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Attendees may bring non messy snacks and drinks in sealable containers. Please note that photographs will be taken throughout this workshop. These may be used by Spare Parts for marketing and publicity in our publications, on our website and in social media or in any third party publication. Please contact us at workshops@spsatx.org immediately if you have any concerns or if you wish to be exempted.
This workshop is eligible for NEISD Teacher's Choice continuing Education Hours. To obtain a certificate please ask a team member for one during the workshop.
Tickets must be purchased online at least 12 hours before the workshop. No walk-ins. Space is limited. Tickets are non refundable so please plan accordingly before purchasing. Please have email confirmation / ticket readily available upon arrival. Children under the age of 15 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
As we approach the final concert of this season’s festival, The Final Countdown draws together a tapestry of musical voices—nostalgic, fiery, sacred, and celebratory. This program moves across eras and continents, opening with refined elegance and closing with the passionate pulse of popular tradition. Strings and winds, piano and bayan intertwine in a genre-crossing journey that bids farewell not with solemnity, but with soul. A light reception will follow.
Bohuslav Martinů (1890–1959)
Trio
Gabriel Fauré (1845–1924)
Piano Trio in D minor, Op. 120
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750), arr. Andrei Golsky
Gypsy Invention | Based on Two-Part Inventions
Efrem Podgaits (b. 1949)
Ave Maria, Op. 195
Angél Villoldo (1861–1919)
El Choclo
Astor Piazzolla (1921–1992)
Ave Maria
Carlos Gardel (1890–1935)
Por una cabeza
Jacob Gade (1879–1963)
Jalousie (“Tango Tzigane”)
Ukrainian Traditional
Rozpryahayte, khloptsi, koni (“Unharness the Horses, Lads”)
2025 Major League Soccer All-Star Week in Austin Kicks Off with SOCCER CELEBRATION, a Free Event for Families and Fans of All Ages!
Event Listing: Soccer Celebration – July 19–20 at Auditorium Shores
JOIN THE FUN!
Who: Major League Soccer is bringing the party to Austin! MLS All-Star Week kicks off Saturday, July 19 and Sunday, July 20, with Soccer Celebration, a free, family-friendly fan festival packed with interactive games, live music, refreshments, special guest appearances, autograph sessions, and more.Join us as we kick off 2025 MLS All-Star Week in Austin in style! The two-day event sets the stage for the highly anticipated 2025 MLS All-Star Game, where the best of MLS will take on the Liga MX all-stars on Wednesday, July 23 at Q2 Stadium in Austin.What: Fans of all ages are invited to come out and experience:• Interactive fan zones and games• Live music and entertainment• Autograph sessions• Refreshments and local food vendors• Watch parties and more surprisesSoccer Celebration also highlights activations from MLS’ official league partners, offering fun, immersive experiences that showcase the energy and innovation driving the sport’s continued growth in North America.Soccer Celebration Details:When Saturday, July 19 | 6 pm- 10 pm Sunday, July 20 | 6 pm-10 pm
Where: Auditorium Shores, 900 W Riverside Dr, Austin, TX 78704 (part of Town Lake Metropolitan Park)
About MLS All-Star WeekThe 2025 MLS All-Star Game, set for July 23 at Q2 Stadium, will feature the best players from Major League Soccer facing off against the all-stars of Liga MX in a must-see showdown. Leading up to the match, the city of Austin will host a full week of soccer events, fan experiences, and community initiatives. For more information, visit MLSsoccer.com/All-Star/2025.