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  • McNay Art Museum

    The McNay is easily San Antonio’s most beautiful museum, and although the average guest’s age at the annual galas hovers near August temps, view this not as a problem, but an opportunity. Get your friends in on the ground floor now, and y’all could be running the board in a decade. The original building, the barely modified 1920s Spanish Colonial Revival home of its namesake heiress and arts patron, and the new Jean-Paul Viguier-designed addition, sit on 23 acres of sculpture-dotted rolling green in the heart of Alamo Heights/Terrell Hills. Modern masterpieces by the greats, from Gauguin to Renoir to O’Keeffe (and including a significant Picasso collage) are still the heart of the collection, but the sharp eye of Chief Curator Rene Barilleaux is shaping the growing post World War II collection to fit the light-filled new wing. The McNay also has a notable collection of works on paper, including prints by Goya, Picasso, Toulouse-Lautrec, and Jasper Johns, and an outstanding theater-arts collection and library.

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Summer Workshop Series: Water Symbolism: The Prima Materia

Water holds diverse and deep meaning for countless cultures. Investigate this theme in your work with Bernice Appelin-Williams. Participants should bring two copies of two personal photographs. Ages 13+.

 

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Venue: McNay Art Museum
Address: 6000 N. New Braunfels Ave.
Phone: (210) 824-5368
Price: $5-$8
 
 
 
 

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