May 09 Saturday
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.
Looking for a fun and inclusive space to talk about books that explore LGBTQ+ and BIPOC experiences--and more? Join us for lively discussion and optional written reflection (even if you haven't read the book!).
Join us every Saturday morning for Story Hour where are very own Ms Leslie will read to your little ones, followed by a craft activity.
Ages 3-8. Parents must stay with kiddos during Story Hour.
Join us for our bi-annual indoor Maker's Market featuring locally handmade goods, perfect for Mother's Day! There will be food, drinks, and amazing artwork. Along with local artists and vendors, our gallery will be full with art from a group show featuring local artists. Come shop a diverse selection of ceramicists, woodworkers, digital fabricators, printmakers, and more!
5/9, 12-8pm
Check out our website and Instagram for more information.
📸 Discover. Capture. Share the Beauty of the River Basin.From flowing creeks and rivers to native plants, wildlife, and outdoor adventures, the San Antonio River Basin is full of photo-worthy moments. Show us your unique perspective in the 9th Annual River Clicks Photo Contest!
🌟 This year’s Special Category highlights Student photographers, celebrating the creativity and unique perspectives of our community’s youth. With continued growth in student participation over the years, the San Antonio River Authority is proud to recognize and encourage young photographers through this featured category.
🌿 The San Antonio River Authority invites you to explore the natural beauty of the entire San Antonio River Basin and share your photos with us!
Photo Categories:🌊 Creeks & Rivers🦃 Animals (native wildlife)🌿 Plants (native vegetation)🐞 Insects & Pollinators🏃➡️ Recreation😸 Pets🍁 Seasonal Variation⭐ Special Category - Student Category (under 18)
Photos must be taken within Bexar, Wilson, Karnes, or Goliad County.Winners will be announced prior to a reception at the Witte Museum in Fall 2026. More details will be given to all finalists.
📷 Limit: 1 photo per category.👨👩👧 Student entries require parent/guardian consent and a waiver.📅 The contest is open March 1st - May 31st🔗 www.sariverauthority.org/photocontest/
Join world-renowned National Geographic Explorer and photographer Thomas Peschak for a stunning visual journey through the Amazon River Basin.
In Amazon: Andes to the Atlantic, Peschak shares breathtaking images and stories from his 396-day expedition tracing the Amazon from the glaciers of the Andes Mountains to the Atlantic Ocean. Along the way, he documented remote ecosystems, rare wildlife, and little-seen underwater worlds that reveal the Amazon’s extraordinary biodiversity.
A former marine biologist turned photographer, Peschak has spent more than two decades documenting wildlife and conservation stories for National Geographic magazine, earning 18 Wildlife Photographer of the Year awards and seven World Press Photo Awards. His Amazon project—part of the National Geographic Society and Rolex Perpetual Planet Amazon Expedition—made him only the second photographer in the magazine’s 136-year history to photograph an entire issue.
Through powerful photography and firsthand stories, this presentation offers a rare look at one of the most vital ecosystems on Earth.
Looking for a Mother’s Day weekend experience that trades the standard brunch for world-class entertainment? As San Antonio’s Fiesta season winds down, the Children’s Ballet of San Antonio (CBSA) is keeping the party alive at the historic Majestic Theatre (May 8-9) with a spirited production of the legendary classic, Don Quixote. This isn’t your typical "quiet" ballet—it’s a high-energy "Fiesta de Plaza" featuring comic hijinks, cape-whipping toreros, and even original aerialist and acro performances that will keep the whole family on the edge of their seats.
Experience a vibrant "Night in Old Spain" at the historic Majestic Theatre, featuring award-winning young artists, stunning choreography, and a comedic story that’s perfect for all ages. And don’t miss the pre-show souvenir market where patrons can meet the cast for photos one hour prior to showtime. Most inspiring of all, the stage will be filled with San Antonio’s next superstars—award-winning young artists who have recently secured over 100 placements in elite international competitions. Whether you’re looking for a memorable Mother’s Day outing or a chance to see future ballet legends in their hometown, CBSA’s Don Quixote has your ticket to a vibrant celebration of South Texas heritage and world-class talent.
About: The Children’s Ballet of San Antonio is the region’s leading independent dance company for children and young adults.
May 10 Sunday
Catch the Fun with River Rodeo!A community-wide fishing challenge hosted by the San Antonio River Authority and San Antonio River Foundation in partnership with Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and Fin Addict Angler Foundation. The event invites anglers tolog their catches, compete on live leaderboards, win prizes, and support real fisheries science while enjoying outdoor river adventures.
How to Register: Log catches using MyCatch by Angler’s Atlas https://www.anglersatlas.com/event/888/2026-river-rodeo
River Rodeo combines outdoor recreation with citizen science by allowing anglers to log species, size, and general location data to support fisheries research and river management. Participants can track progress on live leaderboards, compete in multiple categories, and remain eligible for prizes and raffles throughout the challenge.
Visit our website for a full list of event rules.
On this guided bird tour around the various habitats of Mitchell Lake Audubon Center, guests will see at least 30-50 different bird species with our expert guide. Travelling by both car and by foot to access as many areas as possible, this tour is best suited for the birder age 15+ as it can last up to four hours, though you may leave at any time. Tours are limited. Bring your binoculars, bottle for water, closed-toe shoes, long pants, and bug spray.
The show opens March 22, 2026 through May 27, 2026, and presents creative pinhole portraits of San Antonio Artist immersed in their artform.
The opening exhibit of Eric O’Connell’s pinhole photography invites viewers into a living moment where time, movement, and memory converge. Through long exposures that compress minutes into a single frame, O’Connell reveals portraits that are both sharp and softly obscured, capturing not just a subject’s image but the interaction, motion, and atmosphere surrounding them.
Ghostly blurs, shifting shadows, and layered spaces create a sense of transparency and connection, allowing creativity, place, and presence to merge into one unified view. This exhibit asks audiences to slow down and consider the fleeting, often overlooked relationships between time, the artist, and the world they inhabit.