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    4.0 (25 reviews)
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    ABSOLUT Presents: "San Antonio by ABSOLUT"~ Featuring art by Cruz Ortiz.
    Daniel C.

    The Blue Star Arts Complex has really grown exponentially over the past decade. With the addition of newer places to eat or drink, alongside its art installation it has revitalized that area. But parts of it, particularly its contemporary art museum can turn into a space for a grand exhibit or a big party. I recently went to an event Absolut Vodka threw to celebrate a collaboration it had with local artist, Cruz Ortiz and also to promote its new cucumber flavored spirit. This seemed to be the most appropriate venue to throw an event of this magnitude. First and foremost parking can be an issue here. There are very limited spaces and it fills up rather quickly. The place itself is tucked away with an industrial, ultra- hipsterish and bourgie vibe. Since this was a classy affair the contingency here was dressed to the nines. For example men had hairstyles that probably had their own Facebook accounts. And ladies resembled models that leapt off the pages of Vogue. The volume of different looks and personalities was certainly overwhelming. As people where led into the building for the event there was also the obligatory beefy bodyguard keeping tabs on guests. I mention all these erroneous facts since it is mind blowing, at least for me to attend an event that felt like some Red Carpet extravaganza; with a touch of exclusivity for good measure. Inside there is ample room for an exhibition or a mid sized gala. Along the walls I spotted epic sized paintings by Cruz Ortiz. A dj was in the corner spinning tunes, as guests indulged in free drinks courtesy of Absolut. I like that there is a small stage for music and midway through the event a band rocked the night away. The room opens up a bit and I saw people moving freely with their drinks. Dancing was certainly encouraged and remained undeterred by the swelling crowd. Absolut did an absolutely tremendous job of taking this event and creating an illusion of exclusivity. By having a cap on the amount of people that could be let in a sense of urgency was generated. For many people a long line equals, "I have to get in or I might be left out." The room, the vibe, the music, the crowd it all amounted to a perfect storm of art and commerce. I had one hell of a time, even though I'm not into mixed drinks or liquor. For my money art isn't just about pieces on walls but rather does a space set up how we will interpret various pieces? Is it user friendly? Is it welcoming? Did we leave with a lasting impression? On both accounts the event , as well as the venue I say a resounding, "yes!" ps~ They even had free sno cones topped with an Absolut Vodka infused syrup. Tasty!

    Wilhelmina M.

    Really liked the art that was on display. It was a small museum but worth checking out. 4 stars because we were having toruble finding the right building and everyone we asked in the complex was giving us different directions to get there. So more clear signs to the museum would be great!

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    Adam G.

    I have to admit that I don't get out to art galleries or museums as much as i would like but I have a very good excuse for that. I am a moron! That doesn't mean that my children have to grow up with my lack of civility and culture so i decided to take the family down to Blue Star. The Contemporary Art Gallery was featuring a series of stunning black and white photographs depicting the treacherous journey of those seeking a better life here in America. Families battling the elements, rough terrain, dangerous creatures, and border patrolmen all caught through vivid imagery. There were also works by Kathy Sosa from her Trees of Life series. Such vibrant colors and ineresting themes from an ancient art form. Spend an afternoon down at Blue Star with the kids, see some art, rent a bike, and have a brew.

    Alexis B.

    If you're at the Blue Star complex, the contemporary gallery is worth a look at! The exhibitions change all the time, and you're likely to see something interest! It's free, so next time you're drinking at one of the amazing bars at Blue Star or shopping at the boutiques or getting gelato or eating brunch, stop in for a minute and give it a look!

    Angela F. W.

    I came here during first Friday art walk. The museum is a little small, the exhibits were OK but not that interesting. I've certainly visited much better contemporary art museums across the country including the ones in NYC, SF, Boston, etc. So I wasn't very impressed. I couldn't complain though b/c it was free but I probably wouldn't pay the regular admission to visit again.

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    San Antonio Museum of Art

    4.4
    (250 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    What a great experience visiting this art museum again! The last time I was here was in 2016 on a…read moreschool field trip, but now that I live in the area, I've been taking advantage of the free Tuesday events at local museums. This was our second museum visit of the summer while my sister is staying with me. I feel like they've added so many new exhibits since my last visit, or maybe I just rushed through everything back then. This time, I really took my time reading about the artwork and exhibits, and it made the experience so much more fascinating. Each floor had its own unique collections and displays to explore. My favorite part was the Chinese vases exhibit. I don't remember seeing it before, and it was incredibly interesting. It was something completely new to me and definitely stood out during the visit. It was a little warm inside, but nothing that took away from the overall experience. The staff was very friendly and welcoming, and we had a wonderful time. I definitely plan on bringing my other sisters here in the future. Highly recommend checking it out, especially on the free admission days!

    The San Antonio Museum of Art has a solid collection, and I appreciated the variety of works on…read moredisplay. The museum itself is easy to explore, and there were several pieces that caught my attention. Overall experience felt somewhat disjointed. The arrangement of the galleries was interesting, but the assortment of art often seemed random rather than thoughtfully connected. I found myself wishing there was a clearer curatorial vision tying the exhibits together. In some areas, it felt as though the artwork had simply been placed around the museum rather than organized in a way that told a cohesive story. There are definitely worthwhile pieces to see, but I think the museum could benefit from stronger curation and a more intentional flow between exhibits. Worth a visit if you're interested in art, but it didn't leave a lasting impression on me.

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    McNay Art Museum

    4.5
    (251 reviews)
    5.8 mi

    Absolutely beautiful museum! Perfect for a day out and not overwhelming one bit. I happened to luck…read moreout and observe this museum on one of their free entrance days- the first Sunday of the month. Best to arrive around opening time to get parking up close. A sculpture garden surrounds the museum so there's plenty of areas to stroll and take photos. This museum resides in a gorgeous 1920s Spanish colonial revival residence built by Marion McNay. The building itself is art with its wood detailing, arches, and intricate tile ceilings and floors. The actual art collection consisted of over 20,000 items, but only some are displayed and occasionally on rotation. The collection embodied European and American art of the nineteenth century, twentieth, and twenty first centuries. Sooo much to see- paintings, special exhibits, vase collection, Angelica Raquel Mystic Threads, sculptures, and a lovely garden/pond/fountain containing koi. The museum has a gift shop, restrooms, and a special collection of art displayed by many artistic school children. My new found artist I discovered here was Carl Rice Embery. A pure Texan, his art was amazing ! Initially I thought the pieces were photographs, but up close they are actual paintings. That's how realistic they are. Simple Texan scenery. We had a great time and would definitely come back!

    Beautiful collection, architecture, landscaping and grounds at this museum. Their garden in the…read morecourtyard is so peaceful and stunning. We enjoyed visiting on a weekday, it wasn't crowded and nice to walk around to see their permanent collection. They have a small gift shop but I wish they had a cafe! Maybe I missed it but I didn't see one. Worth the visit and would love to come back. They seem to have different events. Parking in their connected lot.

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    Ruby City

    4.8
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    0.5 mi
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    We had a lovely time at Ruby City for Mother's Day. Parking was easily accessible with available…read morestreet parking and a limited free lot down the street. Entrance to the museum was free and although the collection was small, it was colorful, interesting, and full of personality. We browsed the gallery and took pics, note: no flash photography. Directly across the street was the beautiful, well manicured Chris Park. Carefully placed concrete art benches with meaningful engraved messages were scattered throughout the park. There's also a sweet covered picnic area to relax or have a small party. Peaceful and a nice retreat. A small art building resides in the park containing a gallery of a particular artist. We thoroughly enjoyed the colorful exhibit. Forgot to mention there's an outdoor sculpture garden next to Ruby City. Super cool! Must check out. Highly recommend this place for art lovers ! Spent a few hours and had a grand time .

    I had no idea that this museum existed! Plus- it's free! We made a reservation online, but didn't…read moreneed to as there were only 2 other people here on a Sunday. The staff was very friendly and directed us and provided us with guide material. This museum is quite small- you can easily get through the indoor portion within an hour. There is a large variety of modern art, and there was even a Picasso piece. I like the mix of artists which includes local art as well. There's a few sculptures outside to view as well, and it's a very peaceful green area. We had no trouble with free street parking, but I can see how this would pose a problem if you visit on a busy day. Amazing thing to check out in the city for free though!

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    Briscoe Western Art Museum

    Briscoe Western Art Museum

    4.5
    (136 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    This is a beautiful museum to visit especially on the first Sunday of the month if you're a local…read more It's a rather small museum compared to others but the curation of the exhibits are so well done and if you have the time to absorb the history and beauty of the culture of our western world then you'll enjoy seeing the mini Alamo, gun wall, tribal wear, and other western historical items.

    My wife and I love exploring the area and today we took a trip to the Briscoe Western Art Museum…read morewith two other friends who grow up in San Antonio. I have visited many Museums such as the Huntington Library, the Getty and the Gene Audrey Western Museum. We really enjoyed ourselves. The museum is a perfect size, not too big and not too small. There is a nice mix of what is on display, from an excellent collection of spurs, paintings, and artifacts. My favorites were the paintings. Most museums have very old famous painting, but the Briscoe has a large number of paintings which have been painted recently. Now don't get me wrong, Blue Boy at the Huntington is an amazing painting but the paintings at the Briscoe were so vivid and captivating. I wish I could have purchased at least a dozen of them. The colors were bright, which made me wonder if this is what it would have been like looking at a Van Gouh a year after it was painted? Even though there were contemporary painting, the subject matter was distinctly western capturing a style unlike anything I have seen before. The staff was super friendly and very helpful. For instance, we asked what's the best way to go through the museum. Start one the 3rd floor and work your way down. We highly recommend making a day of it. If you get hungry, take a break and come back. If your budget is tight, the first Sunday is open the Bexar county residence for free. Enjoy the experience.

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    Wonder Chamber

    Wonder Chamber

    3.8
    (58 reviews)
    8.0 mi

    I just have to take a moment to shout out Wonder Chamber Selfie Museum I had been here before with…read moremy daughter but when talking about the selfie museum a young lady close to my daughter has been going through a really difficult time. She's a high school senior currently experiencing homelessness, and her mom wasn't able to celebrate her birthday this year.. As someone who runs a nonprofit, I reached out to a few places hoping someone would be willing to help make her day special. When I say they were absolutely amazing, I mean that with my whole heart. They were kind, welcoming, and so accommodating. They helped create a beautiful space where she and her friends could celebrate, laugh, and just be young for a moment. And listen... it wasn't just pictures. It was joy, confidence, and memories. Watching these girls light up, feel beautiful, and enjoy themselves in such a fun, creative environment meant everything. You could literally see their spirits lift. Everybody deserves to feel special, especially on their birthday and especially a young woman pushing through life and still showing up and doing her best. Because of this experience, I will always support and recommend them. If you're looking for a place that brings fun, creativity, and positive energy, this is definitely a spot you should check out

    I would say the pricing is steep for the experience. There are definitely some cute photo ops…read more However, it wasn't as interactive as I hoped. The diner was very cool but the juke box wasn't working. The candy room could use a bit more whimsy. I appreciate the vision but it could use some more pizazz. More embellishments, more interactive moments. Just needs more for the price.

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