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Fri 01

Art in the Garden: John Henry 09:00am @ San Antonio Botanical Gardens

Curated by Bill Ftizgibbons and sponsored by Blue Star Arts, this exhibit features large geometric sculptures. John Henry is known worldwide for his large scale public works.


Fri 01

Jeffrey Wisniewski 12:00pm @ Artpace

The artist presents a series of his sculptures.


Fri 01

San Antonio Rampage 07:00pm @ AT & T Center


Fri 01

Jim Cullum Jazz Band 09:00pm @ The Landing

The Jim Cullum Jazz Band is recognized worldwide for its commitment to preserving classic jazz.


Fri 01

Salsa and Merengue Night 09:30pm @ Azuca

Azuca hosts a changing lineup of great salsa and merengue bands each week.


Sat 02

Art in the Garden: John Henry 09:00am @ San Antonio Botanical Gardens

Curated by Bill Ftizgibbons and sponsored by Blue Star Arts, this exhibit features large geometric sculptures. John Henry is known worldwide for his large scale public works.


Sat 02

Texans One and All 10:00am @ Institute of Texan Cultures

'Texans One and All' examines the stories and customs of more than 20 of the original cultural groups who settled in Texas. The exhibit conveys the sentiment that it's the people that m


Sat 02

Dome Show Theater 10:00am @ Institute of Texan Cultures

The museum's Dome Show Theater is a one-of-a-kind attraction. Showcasing 26 giant screens in a 360-degree theater, guests are surrounded by the light and sound of the museum's feature presen


Sat 02

Reclaimed 10:00am @ McNay Art Museum

This exhibit features paintings from the collection of Jacques Goudstikker.


Sat 02

African American Art: Works on Paper 10:00am @ McNay Art Museum

This collection, from Harmon and Harriet Kelley, features almost 100 drawings, prints, and watercolors. It is a unique survey of over a century of American art.


Sat 02

On Stage in Amsterdam 10:00am @ McNay Art Museum

This exhibit features engravings of Amsterdam's Schouwburg Theatre, which burned to the ground in 1772. The engravings not only document the theater before it was destroyed, but costume and dress


Sat 02

San Antonio Virtual and Interactive Geometry 10:00am @ Institute of Texan Cultures

The goal of the SAVIG exhibit is to restore excitement in mathmatics, specifically in the area of geometry. Hands-on activities and class groups are available with reservations.


Sat 02

Creation and Cosmos 10:00am @ Institute of Texan Cultures

'Creation and Cosmos' explores the spirituality of creation and the search by a variety of Native American peoples for a place in the cosmos. The indigenous Americans infused their beliefs i


Sat 02

Tusks! Ice Age Mammoths and Mastodons 10:00am @ Institute of Texan Cultures

This exhibit features 80 fossil skeletons of various Ice Age animals.


Sat 02

Culinary Delights 10:00am @ San Antonio Museum of Art

This exhibit features the photographs of the nationally acclaimed New Orleans photographer, David Halliday, with a focus on his stlil life work with food.


Sat 02

Living Texas 10:00am @ Institute of Texan Cultures

'Living Texas' features interpretive areas that offer guests a firsthand view of early settlers in action. Guests can talk to a ranch hand beside an authentic chuck wagon, witness the creati


Sat 02

Salute to Military Flight 10:00am @ Institute of Texan Cultures

This retrospective exhibit celebrates the 100th anniversary of the first flight at Fort Sam, Houston. It includes artifacts and images from private collections and the official US Air Force Collection


Sat 02

Texans: Footprints and Imprints 10:00am @ Institute of Texan Cultures

Located at the entrance to the museum, 'Texans: Footprints and Imprints' invites guests to walk a mile in the shoes of notable Texans or, more reasonably, to view the shoes that these trailb


Sat 02

Jeffrey Wisniewski 12:00pm @ Artpace

The artist presents a series of his sculptures.


Sat 02

Disney Presents the Lion King (Touring) 02:00pm @ Majestic Theater

This acclaimed production is based on the animated Disney movie, but is quite different from the film. From the startling opening, featuring life-sized animal representations taking over the stage to