Jun 04 Thursday
The San Antonio Art League + Museum will open its 96th Annual Juried Art Exhibition on Sunday, April 12, 2026, with a public reception and awards ceremony from 3–5 PM. The exhibition remains on view through June 12, 2026.
Selected from more than 500 submissions from across Texas, this year’s exhibition reflects the breadth and vitality of contemporary practice. More than $14,000 in awards will be presented at the opening reception.
Museum Hours: 10 am–3 pm Tue–Sat. Admission is FREE.
Celebrate creativity, sustainability, and emerging talent at Texas Fashion Week, where the Texas Fashion Industry Initiative (TFII) presents its Education Activation, sponsored by the City of San Antonio (COSA). This year’s showcase, “Bloom Again: Upcycled Spring Fashion,” highlights the next generation of designers as they bring sustainability to life on the runway. Experience original student-created looks crafted from upcycled garments and textile scraps, inspired by nature, florals, and the renewal of spring. Each design reflects how fashion can be reimagined—proving that creativity and sustainability can truly bloom again.Guests will enjoy a curated presentation of emerging talent, innovative design, and purpose-driven fashion in an intimate, daytime showcase setting.
Artpace's Spring 2026 International Artist-in-Residence Exhibitions are on view now until July 19, 2026. Visit three new exhibitions at Artpace this season: Hydra by Violette Bule, Hauntology of Their Labor by Mel Chin, and trăng trắng | milk moon by Việt Lê.
Explore MACRI’s new traveling exhibit, You Have the Right: Mexican Americans and Due Process of the Law.
This exhibit explores three court cases involving Mexican Americans and Mexican-perceived individuals that have been significant to the interpretation of the Fifth, Sixth, and Fourteenth Amendments and shaped interpretation of due process of the law in the United States: Miranda v. Arizona (1966), United States v. Brignoni-Ponce (1975), and Chavez v. Martinez (2003).
The verdict in these cases, whose plaintiffs were Mexican American and Latino individuals, affect all Americans today. Miranda v. Arizona (1966) secured what we now call our “Miranda rights;” United States v. Brignoni-Ponce (1975) prohibited law enforcement from stopping and questioning someone on the basis of their appearance; and Chavez v. Martinez (2003) marked a rollback in protections from coercive questioning from authorities.
The three moments featured in this exhibit remind us that the interpretation of constitutional amendments is constantly debated in courts at all levels of government, and can result in expansions and contractions of civil rights. The legal struggle for civil rights is continuous, and rarely a linear progression.
The exhibit will be on display from Monday, April 27, 2026 through Tuesday, June 30, 2026.
The exhibit gallery is open Monday through Friday, 10 AM—NOON and 1 – 4 PM, or by appointment.
MACRI’s programs are funded in part by the City of San Antonio Department of Arts & Culture, Bexar County, the Mellon Foundation, the John L. Santikos Charitable Foundation Fund of the San Antonio Area Foundation, Spurs Give, and individual donors like you! Gracias!
Join designer Johnathan Hayden for an exploration of how fashion becomes a storytelling engine when fused with AI, AR, and sound—transforming design into a world-building practice.
Ready to take your small business to the next level? Join Frost at Tech Port on Thursday, June 4 for Small Talk – a FREE Small Business Expo to network, learn and grow your business. The expo will feature:
• Resource fair with over 25 small business resource vendors• Multiple speed networking sessions• Two educational breakout sessions led by industry experts• One on one Workshop with a banker• Complimentary headshots• Business card exchange
Whether you’re just starting out or looking to expand, don’t miss out on this opportunity that will help take your business to new heights.
Registration is required. Click the link for full event details and to register today: https://qrco.de/bgeA7R
Event Contact:Shelbi Young syoung@cegroupinc.net
All TPR Business Members are invited to join us at The Art of Cellaring for our June Mix It Up business mixer.
June 4, 2026
5 - 7 pm
Guests will have the opportunity to tour the space, enjoy a curated selection of wines, and share light bites while getting to know both sides of what we do.
Art of Cellaring is San Antonio’s premier wine storage club, designed for collectors and enthusiasts who want secure, temperature controlled storage paired with a true hospitality experience. Private lockers, professional cellar conditions, and a members lounge create a home for wine beyond the bottle.
AOC Selections is our public facing retail wine shop and is open to everyone. Whether you are a seasoned collector or simply looking for a great bottle for dinner, the shop offers a carefully curated selection of distinctive wines from around the world, with an emphasis on growers and producers we believe in.
Together, they create a unique destination where serious storage, thoughtful retail, and wine discovery all come together under one roof.
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Jun 05 Friday
The tournament includes player check-in with breakfast, a shotgun starts, on-course activities, and an awards luncheon buffet. A silent auction and raffle provide additional opportunities to give back and further support prevention efforts. Proceeds benefit SACADA (San Antonio Council on Alcohol and Drug Awareness) programs including youth prevention education, early intervention services, parenting education, recovery coaching, and community outreach.