
Looking to up your appreciation of the arts?
We've rounded up three free artsy events around San Antonio this week that will scratch your cultural itch, from contemporary art to classical music.
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Gonzales Gallery Series II: Sea & Sky Opening Reception
From the event description:
Join us for the opening reception of Gonzales Gallery Series II, featuring local artists Andrea Reyes and Jason Willome. The Gonzales Gallery is a rotating art program at the Rivard Report office that highlights our city's creative community.
When: Tuesday, May 7, 5-7 p.m.
Where: Rivard Report, 126 Gonzales St.
Price: Free
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May Creative Mixer
From the event description:
Meet and connect with creative community members for some casual networking and a talk from our special guest Hugh Weber. Over the past several months, Hugh Weber, AIGA National Board member and Membership Committee Chair, has been traveling throughout the country visiting communities of design as part-researcher, part-story discoverer and part-community organizer. For this AIGA San Antonio event, Hugh will be sharing what he’s learned on these visits, answering questions from our members and discussing possible future scenarios for AIGA and the communities that it connects and celebrates.
When: Tuesday, May 7, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Where: Hilmy, 430 Austin St.
Price: Free
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BYU Wind Symphony
From the event description:
Playing 50 brass, woodwind and percussion instruments, the BYU Wind Symphony delights audiences with an exhilarating kaleidoscope of music. In addition to marches and arrangements of classical pieces, the group presents contemporary works by composers from throughout the world.
When: Saturday, May 11, 7-8:30 p.m.
Where: St. Philip's College - Watson Fine Arts Center, 1801 Martin Luther King Drive
Price: Free
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