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    Ruby City

    4.8 (35 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Awesome building!
    Nori F.

    Great museum and worth a visit. It's open to the public with free admission, you can reserve a time online in advance. Nice art collection and sculpture garden behind the museum. Very nice building.

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    Linzy R.

    A nice museum you can walk it in about 30 minutes or less very nice treatment as soon as you walk in grace selection of artwork is totally worth it if you're in the area to go visit. Great service, great selection of art and totally free so it's great for art lovers like me!

    Norah S.

    Absolutely loved this art museum. The pieces were amazing and thought provoking. There were all different types of contemporary art: collages, paintings, sculptures and more. I loved the artists' use of unconventional materials as well as the sociopolitical messages portrayed in their work. The staff was very warm and helpful. You could tell they cared about patrons having a good experience as well as preserving the art and keeping it in its best condition. There was a very relaxed atmosphere. If you have time, also check out the garden and studio across the street. Those were worth the visit as well! Best part, it was all completely free. :)

    Alan H.

    What a nice new gem of a museum in San Antonio and to open to the public for free! The staff was very welcoming and were available for any questions that you may have. The art pieces were interesting pop modern art and are worth the stop. There's also an outdoor sculpture garden which were filled with butterflies!

    Sara M.

    Sometimes San Antonio can surprise you in interesting ways. In looking for unknown places to visit in the city, I discovered Ruby City, a contemporary art gallery that is free to the public. It is based on the vision of Linda Pace and has a fun collection of contemporary art. On the day we visited, we had the place to ourselves and it was ideal for admiring the art pieces. It is also close to Chris Park, so in addition to looking at the collection, there is an opportunity to cross the street and relax in the park. I really enjoyed my visit to Ruby City and saw that they offer quite a few events through the year. This is a place where I plan on returning. Absolutely worth a visit.

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    Jasmine L.

    This museum is really nice and eclectic! There were various exhibitions both indoors and outdoors! It was not that busy on a weekday evening, and very easy to get around. The workers at the front desk were super helpful in explaining the exhibit. The parking is free on the street right outside the entrance and exit. The art itself was very interesting- lots of different medium from canvases to sculptures. Would recommend giving this place a visit, especially since it's free of cost- the best value!

    The door knobs!
    Nicolle M.

    It's free...so how disappointed can anyone really be with this wonderful public museum! The architecture alone is worth seeing, built in 2019 by a well known architect in the industry the details are top notch. Use the bathroom and notice the door knobs! Even those are art. Love the building, love how it gives artists a showcase, and love the gardens. If you are visiting 100% add this to your must see list!

    Patricia L.

    Really enjoyed visiting this contemporary art center. My play niece is very artistic and loves art so I was so happy to expose her to different kinds of art. Free art spaces like this are so necessary for children and I'm grateful we have the art center in SATX. The arts ape is every changing so I recommend looking at the website for display information. I also made reservations which I believe made our entrance quick and easy. They also have a nice grounds area for fun outside pics with sculptures. I think the building is also a great piece of art to admire. There is a designated parking lot as well. So what are you waiting for?! Go enjoy some art!

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    Very interesting modern art exhibits and a lovely sculpture garden. I also appreciated the available parking and the attentive staff.

    Ashley W.

    This is hands down my favorite art museum in San Antonio! The employees who work here are so knowledgeable and provided a lot of insight on the works. I really enjoyed the painting that used a Parisian subway station as a pattern. There is also a garden and separate exhibit a few minutes walk away from the main red building.

    Jonny C.

    I'm not an art connoisseur, but I enjoyed my time here. I came for an event introducing their new exhibit. They had a DJ, drinks from Lalo and Idle brewing and food from Sijang. There are 3-4 exhibits and it doesn't take very long, but it's free admission and worth checking out.

    Cheryl M.

    Beautiful museum. Bonus points for free entry! Really enjoyed the exhibits and the grounds and especially the architecture.

    Zack H.

    Because it's adjacent to the San Pedro Creek project, the most grand entrance is not visible when driving by (2/11/23), but just as awe inspiring once you find it. Appointments only. Even if, like me, when you show up no one is there, the receptionist will still make a reservation for the current time when you walk in. They are keeping track and taking names. The Main Gallery can be found either left or right up a symmetrical set of staircases. Whichever way you choose you'll end up in a space with high ceilings and lots of guards. I like Ruby City because it's small. You are compelled to linger over each artwork a tad longer knowing just how few items are on display. Works seem to range from 60 years old to nearly brand new.

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    For being a free gallery it didn't disappoint! Very nice and modern design with excellent art displayed.

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    The staff was sweet and made us feel welcome! We also enjoyed the beautiful exhibits!

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    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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    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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    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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