SAMA offers two valuable & innovate events-Dec. 1st
SAMA is offering two very valuable, innovative events on December 1 this year:
Performance in honor of World AIDS Day
SpareWorks
Saturday, December 1st
12 p.m.
Great Hall
Free with Museum admission
Call 978-8100 for more information
Program: In the Park & After the Parkdancers: Jenny Been, Ashley Boyd music/composer: Chopin Gigue dancers: Jenny Been, Ashley Boyd, Andrew Coronado, Paula Cruz, Andrienne Westlake music/composer: J.S. Bach Bourre dancers: Jenny Been, Ashley Boyd, Andrew Coronado, Paula Cruz, Andrienne Westlake music/composer: J.S. Bach
What’s This REALLY Mean? Exploring Metaphor in Art and Life
Saturday, December 1st
2 p.m.
Auditorium
Free with Museum admission
Call 978-8100 for more information
If you have not seen Tigers of Wrath: Watercolors by Walton Ford yet, this is a wonderful opportunity for you and your teenager to visit the exhibition and get the inside knowledge on Ford’s extensively metaphoric work. Gemini Ink will present a creative writing workshop designed for young adults ages 13 - 17. Students will study symbols and metaphors in pop culture that will allow them to unravel new meanings behind Walton Ford’s watercolors.
Leigh Baldwin
Public Relations and Marketing
San Antonio Museum of Art
200 West Jones Avenue
San Antonio, TX 78215
Performance in honor of World AIDS Day
SpareWorks
Saturday, December 1st
12 p.m.
Great Hall
Free with Museum admission
Call 978-8100 for more information
Program: In the Park & After the Parkdancers: Jenny Been, Ashley Boyd music/composer: Chopin Gigue dancers: Jenny Been, Ashley Boyd, Andrew Coronado, Paula Cruz, Andrienne Westlake music/composer: J.S. Bach Bourre dancers: Jenny Been, Ashley Boyd, Andrew Coronado, Paula Cruz, Andrienne Westlake music/composer: J.S. Bach
What’s This REALLY Mean? Exploring Metaphor in Art and Life
Saturday, December 1st
2 p.m.
Auditorium
Free with Museum admission
Call 978-8100 for more information
If you have not seen Tigers of Wrath: Watercolors by Walton Ford yet, this is a wonderful opportunity for you and your teenager to visit the exhibition and get the inside knowledge on Ford’s extensively metaphoric work. Gemini Ink will present a creative writing workshop designed for young adults ages 13 - 17. Students will study symbols and metaphors in pop culture that will allow them to unravel new meanings behind Walton Ford’s watercolors.
Leigh Baldwin
Public Relations and Marketing
San Antonio Museum of Art
200 West Jones Avenue
San Antonio, TX 78215
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