Jul 22 Tuesday
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.
Rather than conventional display walls, The Fine ART of Dining features sculptural and visual artworks arranged as full-scale table installations, complete with centerpieces, place settings, serving pieces, utensils, and more. Works from artists across Texas—ceramicists, fiber artists, painters, and sculptors—come together in a whimsical, elegant, and sometimes provocative exploration of what it means to gather and share a meal.
Getting ready for a new school year can be stressful for both parents and kids. To help ease the transition, Family Service is proud to host its 12th Annual Back to School Drive!
This initiative gives our San Antonio community a chance to come together and support local students by providing essential school supplies—helping families start the school year with confidence and excitement.
How You Can Help:
- Donate school supplies- Host a supply drive at your workplace- Volunteer to assemble school supply packages for students
To get involved or learn more, please contact Debora Perez in Development at📧 dperez@family-service.org📞 210-232-5338
Ensuring that our children are school-ready really takes a village of organizations. Together, we can make a difference!
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.
Join us this summer to watch movies that the entire family will enjoy. These films are G and PG rated. You can bring your snack if you want to.
Join the San Antonio Public Library and learn more about our city’s colorful past. Melissa Gohlke, Assistant Archivist at UTSA, and a scholar of San Antonio’s LGBTQIA+ history. Come peer behind the scenes at UTSA Special Collections and discover why and how the repository seeks out and acquires queer materials. Meet some of the generous donors who have supported this mission for many years and have helped preserve San Antonio’s important LGBTQ history. From rainbow pins to rhinestone high heels, surprising items can be found among the collections and serve as a portal into the lives of the individuals who held on to these ephemeral objects. You can attend in person or register online for a Zoom link to view at home.
Visit our events calendar at mysapl.org for details and to register.
Join the San Antonio Public Library and learn more about our city’s colorful past. Melissa Gohlke, a scholar of San Antonio’s LGBTQIA+ history, will give 4 different virtual presentations on our city's queer past. In October, the library will have a trivia competition that includes questions from the series. You can attend in person or register online for a Zoom link to watch at home.
Everyone has experienced some kind of difficulty or trauma in their lives. Healing is a process, and writing can be a key tool in that process. Join authors Jonny Garza Villa, Andrea “Vocab” Sanderson, and Marcia Argueta Mickelson as they discuss healing and emotional writing as part of their craft. Attendees also will be invited to produce some writing of their own.
This event will feature a Q&A session with the authors.
The Twig Book Shop and NAMI-SA will also join us for this special event!
Dragons Love Tacos is a fun-filled production adapted from the New York Times Best Selling book. A sizzling story full of fiery fun for the entire family!
June 21 – August 3, 2025
By Ernie Nolan.Based on the book by Adam Rubin and illustrated by Daniel Salmieri.Produced by special arrangement with Plays for Young Audiences.
This production is made possible in part by a generous grant from the Russell Hill Rogers Fund for the Arts.
You know what dragons really love? Tacos, of course! They love chicken tacos, beef tacos, great big tacos, and teeny tiny tacos. While a boy and his dog are watching TV, they unexpectedly learn the ‘do’s and don’ts’ of what kinds of tacos to serve dragons. Unfortunately, when the boy throws his new dragon friends a spicy salsa taco party, red-hot trouble ensues!
Discover the dietary delights and dilemmas of dragons in this fun-filled production, adapted from the New York Times best-selling book Dragons Love Tacos. It’s a sizzling story full of fiery fun for your entire family!
Join us for an Opening Night pre-show Party in the Park, in partnership with Hemisfair, on Saturday, June 21st, starting at 5 PM! Enjoy music by DJ Mayhem, tacos, aguas frescas, and dragon crafts!
RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 3 +
ESTIMATED RUN TIME: Approximately 60 minutes