Sep 27 Saturday
The San Antonio Art League + Museum (SAAL+M) proudly announces acclaimed fiber artist Susie Monday as its 2025 Artist of the Year, honoring her visionary work and lifelong contributions to the arts. This prestigious award, established in 1946, celebrates excellence across all artistic disciplines and this year shines a much-deserved spotlight on the expressive power of fiber art.Selected by a distinguished panel of national and international jurors, Monday’s recognition marks a milestone for both the artist and the regional fiber arts community. Her work—rich with color, symbolism, and cultural storytelling—has captivated audiences and elevated textile collage and surface design to new artistic heights.
NOTE: SAAL+M is open Tue-Sat, 10 am to 3 pm.
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).
Mindful Flow Yogawith Mobile OmFourth Saturday of every month, 10a-11a
FREE COMMUNITY EVENT SPONSORED BY H-E-B and UNIVERSITY HEALTH
Find your balance and build strength with Mindful Flow Yoga, a 60-minute class that combines purposeful poses, mindful breathing, and relaxation techniques. Whether you’re new to yoga or an experienced practitioner, this session offers a welcoming environment for all levels. Suitable for all ages and abilities, this class will leave you feeling balanced and centered.
Duration: 60 minutesWhere: Will Naylor Riverwalk Plaza at The Tobin Center (weather permitting; indoor location TBA during inclement weather).What to Bring/Wear: A yoga mat or towel, comfortable clothing you can stretch in, and water to stay hydrated.Free Parking: Free parking is available from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM in the surface lot located at the corner of 4th Street and Auditorium Circle (142 Auditorium Circle). Additional street parking may be available.Join us to strengthen your body, calm your mind, and connect with others in a welcoming, supportive environment.
Join San Antonio Parks & Recreation In Conversation with Gil Coronado, Padrino of Hispanic Heritage Month.
San Antonio born and raised, Gil Coronado led the efforts on a national stage to expand Hispanic Heritage Week to the now month-long celebration under President Regan in 1988. Mr. Coronado dedicated 29 years of service to the United States Military, rising to the rank of Colonel and earning over 35 awards and decoration, including the Legion of Merit and Bronze Star. He was appointed as the Director of the Selective Service System in 1994 by President Clinton, becoming the System’s first Hispanic Director.
This free event is open to all ages!
Our amazing children’s bookseller is bringing you a story and activity every Saturday at 10:30am! 🤩
We hope to see everyone this Saturday (and every Saturday)!
Rev Tour Festival 2025 — where cultura, comunidad, and celebration come to life.On Saturday, September 27, 2025, from 11:00 AM to 9:30 PM, The Espee in San Antonio becomes the ultimate gathering ground for a full-day festival that honors Latino/a/e heritage through music, movement, flavors, and powerful storytelling.
Daytime “Village” ExperienceQuinceañera Fashion Show highlighting tradition with a modern twistFolklore dance performances that bring cultura to the stageLive music and salsa dancing—perfect for movers of all agesCommunity Fun Zone filled with games, art, and family-friendly activitiesLocal vendor marketplace featuring handcrafted goods and authentic eatsSpecial presentations and panel conversations with changemakersNighttime “Fuego” ExperienceAs the evening kicks in, the celebration continues:
Stand-up comedy from José Maestas and Michelle CantúLive performance by Cumbia/Tejano Musical Guest GabrielaContests, surprise moments, and dance floor energy through the nightEvery ticket purchased enters you into a raffle to win a stunning quinceañera dress—the perfect gift or a once-in-a-lifetime moment for someone ready to shine. Admission is free for children under 10.
Proceeds from Rev Tour Festival 2025 benefit the San Antonio Coalition of Veterans and Families, helping uplift and empower our local heroes.
Celebrate culture. Support community. Experience the revolución.
Sponsored by: Martinez & Associates, Live from the Southside, Tragos, Cachorrisimo, Galdinas Dresses, The April Monterrosa Show.
Find a Full Schedule of Events at www.RevFestTour.com
Are you a high school musician curious about college music programs?
Drop by the first annual San Antonio Music College Fair hosted by YOSA (Youth Orchestras of San Antonio) and meet representatives from top colleges, universities, and conservatories.
This is a free event for students and families, offering a rare opportunity to explore multiple schools in one place and ask questions directly to admissions and music faculty.
Even if you can’t attend in person, registering will connect you with representatives so you don’t miss out!
Event Entry Schedule:11:00 – 11:30 a.m. - YOSA Musicians Exclusive Early Entry11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. - General Admission
Schools Attending:
• Bard College Conservatory of Music• Baylor University School of Music• Boston University School of Music• Colburn Conservatory of Music• Indiana University Jacobs School of Music• The Juilliard School• Lamont School of Music at University of Denver• Lawrence University Conservatory of Music• Manhattan School of Music• New England Conservatory of Music• The New School College of Performing Arts• Northwestern University’s Bienen School of Music• Oberlin College and Conservatory• Roosevelt University's Chicago College of Performing Arts• San Francisco Conservatory of Music• Schreiner University Department of Music• Shepherd School of Music at Rice University• Southern Methodist University – Meadows School of the Arts• St. Mary’s University Department of Music and Theatre Arts• Texas Lutheran University School of Music• Texas State University School of Music• Texas Tech University Talkington College of Visual & Performing Arts• Trinity University's Music Department• University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance• University of North Texas College of Music• University of Texas Rio Grande Valley School of Music• University of The Incarnate Word Department of Music• University of the Pacific - Conservatory of Music• USC Thornton School of Music• UT San Antonio School of Music
The Pan-African Cultural Community invites you to...
Join us for an enlightening event focused on promoting a holistic approach to health within the community. This in-person gathering will take place at 3455 Martin Luther King Dr. Discover new ways to nurture your mind, body, and spirit, as we explore various aspects of holistic health.
Basic Health CheckHolistic Health PresentationsBenefits of Alkaline waterHealhy meatless mealsHealth VendorsNatural healing and more
Holistic health is a lifestyle. By definition, holistic medicine is about lifestyle changes. The term Holistic Health or Holistic Healing comes from the word whole, meaning complete. That is, to look at the self from a whole (holistic) perspective and to understand the mind, body, and spirit connection and the importance of balancing all aspects of one’s life.
One major theme of Holistic Health is that we are ultimately responsible for our health and our Holistic Health Care. It is only when we take personal responsibility that we can truly begin to be healed.
This event is FREE to the general public.
Click the Link to Register:
https://PACCHolisticHealth2025.eventbrite.com
Discover how starting with small steps makes a big difference when it comes to saving money and planning for a solid financial future. We’ll share tips on how to start building a savings, how to stay on track, set realistic goals and more. Learn to navigate your financial journey confidently and successfully!