Sep 20 Saturday
Join us for an unforgettable evening at Magik Theatre’s annual fundraising gala, A Night of Magik in Hollywood, on Saturday, September 20, 2025, at 7 PM. Step into the spotlight as we roll out the red carpet for a night of dazzling entertainment, gourmet bites, and show-stopping surprises, all in support of inspiring young minds through the power of theatre.
For over 30 years, Magik Theatre has brought books, characters, and stories to life on stage, creating theatrical experiences that ignite imagination, spark curiosity, inspire empathy, and foster a lifelong love of learning. As San Antonio’s only resident professional theatre dedicated to young audiences, we believe in the transformative power of storytelling, and this gala ensures that we can continue to share the magic with generations to come.
Inception Theatre and The Overtime Theater Present Soul-Stirring Drama "Gidion's Knot"Powerhouse Two-Woman Play Tackles Grief, Truth, and Human Connection in Unforgettable Production
San Antonio, TX – Get ready for theater that will leave you breathless. Inception Theatre, in electrifying collaboration with The Overtime Theater, proudly presents "Gidion's Knot" – a raw, unflinching drama that dares to explore the depths of human tragedy and resilience. This riveting production runs September 18-28, promising audiences an experience they won't soon forget.Performance Schedule:• Thursday-Saturday: 7:00 PM• Sunday Matinees: 2:00 PMWritten by acclaimed playwright Johnna Adams and brought to life under the masterful direction of Tami Kai, "Gidion's Knot" features powerhouse performances by Jana Drew and Chelsea Steele in a tour de force that will keep you on the edge of your seat.A Story That Demands to Be ToldIn the confined space of a classroom, two women face an impossible truth: a fifth-grader has taken his own life. What unfolds is a gripping parent-teacher conference unlike any other, where a grieving mother and a tormented educator search desperately for answers. Was young Gidion a victim of cruel bullying, or did he inflict pain on others? As layers of truth peel away, both women must confront devastating questions about responsibility, forgiveness, and the price of understanding."This production doesn't just tell a story – it creates a space for profound human connection," explains actor and producer Chelsea Steele. "Every night, our audiences leave transformed by what they've witnessed."Theater with Purpose"Gidion's Knot" goes beyond entertainment to create real community impact:🎭 Special Thursday Performances benefit ABC of Southwest Texas (formerly Any Baby Can), with 100% of proceeds supporting families in crisis through bereavement support and community education.💬 Post-Show Discussions on September 18 and 25 offer audiences the chance to process this emotional journey together, with guided conversations about grief, healing, and hope.Critical Acclaim Meets Community ConnectionThe intimate setting creates an electric atmosphere where every whisper, every pause, every moment of revelation resonates with devastating clarity.Ticket InformationTickets available online and at the door Location: online at https://cur8.com/17272/project/132443, in person at the Overtime Theater- 4335 Vance Jackson Rd.Important Advisory: Due to mature themes including suicide, this production is recommended for adult audiences.________________________________________
Sep 21 Sunday
Be a part of the action at one of the industry's top Writers Conferences & Film Festivals: volunteer for Austin Film Festival 2025!
--Earn Festival badges through volunteer hours--Connect with fellow creatives in the Austin film community--Get behind-the-scenes access and experience the magic of storytelling from some of the best of the industry
Whether you're a filmmaker, writer, or just a fan of great stories -- this is your chance to get involved!
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Join Heartfulness San Antonio in celebrating International Day Of Peace along Panther Creek Trails in Stone Oak on September 21, 2025 from 8:30am to 10:00am.
Experience a day of tranquility and Heartfulness. This in-person event is your chance to connect with nature and your inner self. Come join us for a day of reflection, connection, and serenity. All are welcome. Please register here https://tinyurl.com/peacewalksatx
Each year, SAJF distributes grants to nonprofits in the San Antonio region for specific projects that will benefit economically, emotionally and/or physically disadvantaged individuals. In 2024-2025, we distributed $75,000 to 14 nonprofits in our community! We are pleased to announce that we will again be accepting applications for grants. Grant applications may be submitted by organizations recognized as tax exempt under internal revenue code 501(c)3 seeking funding of $20,000 or less. Now is the time to get started! Grant applications are due by November 1, 2025! Grant application and guidelines are available on the SAJF website at www.sajuniorforum.org. Questions? Email the VP Grants at grants@sajuniorforum.org
This is a call for much needed volunteers for community events we host on the Southeast side of San Antonio, Texas! All our events are open to the public and to all of San Antonio. Our goal is to help bring much needed resource vendors to our neck of the woods and help support the many small businesses that make up our beautiful city! We are always in need of Volunteers to help with this events, from greeting attendees, answering questions, helping with event setup, giveaways, etc.
Our volunteer opportunities offer community service hours as well!
If you are interested please reach out to us via email MonteViejoEventServices@gmail.com or our website monteviejocommunityevents.com/about-us to get more information!
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 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.
O’ Powa O’ Meng—”I came here, I got here, I’m still going”— is how Jody Folwell describes, in her Tewa language, her personal journey with pottery. A contemporary artist from Kha’p’o Owingeh (also known as Santa Clara Pueblo, in New Mexico), she is among the most significant and influential clay artists of her generation. Across five decades of artistic practice, Folwell has revolutionized contemporary Pueblo pottery with energetic, avant-garde innovations of form, content, and design that have influenced younger generations of Pueblo potters. This exhibition presents iconic works that demonstrate the arc of Folwell’s trailblazing career and place her within the canon of contemporary American art.
"O’ Powa O’ Meng: The Art and Legacy of Jody Folwell" is organized by the Fralin Museum of Art and the Minneapolis Institute of Art. Major support for the national tour and exhibition catalogue is provided by the Terra Foundation for American Art. Curator-in-charge at the McNay Art Museum is Lauren Thompson, Curator of Exhibitions.
Support is provided by the Elizabeth Huth Coates Charitable Foundation of 1992; the Flora Crichton Visiting Artist Fund; Ewing Halsell Foundation, Louis A. and Francis B. Wagner Endowment; and the William Randolph Hearst Foundation.
Drawn primarily from the McNay’s outstanding collection of works on paper, this exhibition highlights the extraordinary creativity in 19th-century France, a time when we also rarely consider that printed images were subject to censorship laws—particularly between 1820 and 1880. In fact, some of this creativity was strategy to subvert and work around existing laws. The exhibition features critical images by Honoré Daumier and Édouard Manet in the context of prints made by their peers and later artists. The latter group includes Pablo Picasso, José Clemente Orozco, José Guadalupe Posada, who were inspired by how artists such as Manet and Daumier dealt with government censorship and used caricature to make protest art. In addition, more recent works by activist Guerrilla Girls and Donald Moffett add a contemporary lens to the presentation.
"Do Not Meddle With It!!: Print Censorship in 19th Century Paris" is organized for the McNay Art Museum by Elizabeth Kathleen Mitchell, Ph.D., Curator of Prints and Drawings.
Support is provided by the Elizabeth Huth Coates Charitable Foundation of 1992.