Welcome to the WOO Lab: UTSA’s New ‘Cabinet of Curiosities’ Aims to Put the “A” in STEAM
By Bryan Rindfuss
A Quick Tour of Artist Mark Hogensen’s ‘Construction Sights’
San Antonio Artists Celebrating Rasquachismo in LGBT-friendly Exhibition Opening This Weekend
'Spain's First Drag Superstar' Carmen Farala struts her way into San Antonio Thursday
Defending Drag: A Pride roundtable discussion with San Antonio drag performers
Our lovely and talented panelists handily proved that drag can take myriad forms and should never be forced into a single box.
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Arts Feature, Pride Month, drag queens, Texas drag bans, LGBTQ rights, San Antonio drag queens, Foxxy Blue Snacks, Hunsen Abequeer, Pancho Panza, Prada Hill-Dlux, Cover Story
A peek inside Gem and Glenn Hotvet's witchy Southtown emporium Déjà Vu Esoterica
Déjà Vu Esoterica opened its doors in October of last year in a lovingly restored 1920s-era house in Southtown.
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Arts Feature, Shop Local, Deja Vu Esoterica, occult shop, Gem Hotvet, Glenn Hotvet, K23, metaphysical shop, Southtown San Antonio
Dark Comedy: Ceramic artist Michael Guerra Foerster embraces the playful and the ephemeral
The dichotomy between silly and serious is a hallmark of Foerster's practice, as is a tongue-in-cheek approach that pokes fun at the very trappings of art.
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Arts Feature, Visual Art, Michael Guerra Foerster, ceramics, sculpture, Floops, Artpace, Brick Gallery, SAY Si
An all-female team organized the McNay Art Museum's era-spanning exhibition 'Womanish'
'Womanish: Audacious, Courageous, Willful Art' is an expansive celebration that unites 80 artists and spans a century.
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Arts Feature, Visual Art, things to do in San Antonio, McNay Art Museum, Womanish: Audacious, Courageous, Willful Art, female artists
San Antonio gallery Sala Diaz earns hefty grant from Milwaukee's Ruth Foundation for the Arts
Artist-run Sala Diaz's grant totals between $50,000 and $100,000, and it comes while the gallery is in the midst of an expansion.
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Sala Diaz, Ruth Foundation for the Arts, San Antonio arts organizations, San Antonio arts grants, nonprofit arts organizations, San Antonio, Milwaukee
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San Antonio to witness two rare solar eclipses in 2023 and 2024
By Brandon Rodriguez
Public Theater of San Antonio unveils new leadership team
By Nina Rangel
First Look: San Antonio’s La Ruina unveils upstairs bar with sexy, bespoke vibes
San Antonio tied with last year's heat stroke numbers — and summer's not over yet
By Michael Karlis
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