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San Antonio, TX (June 2, 2022) – Today, the McNay Art Museum announced that after completing his contract this fall, Director and CEO Dr. Richard Aste will depart San Antonio to launch his own coaching practice on the West Coast and join the executive coaching team at the University of California, Irvine. Aste will join … Continued
READ MORECelebrate 13 contemporary artists from the Lone Star State through a dynamic presentation of designs created for theatre productions around the world.
READ MOREOpening Friday, January 21, at the McNay Art Museum, Georgia O’Keeffe and American Modernism presents a wide-ranging view of the American Modernist movement through 65 diverse artworks from the McNay’s permanent collection, the Harmon and Harriet Kelley Foundation for the Arts, and rare loans from across the country.
READ MOREThis exhibition features a selection of nine rarely-seen artworks from the Museum’s Collection in conversation with a Monet masterpiece
READ MOREThis exhibition features a selection of nine rarely-seen artworks from the Museum’s Collection in conversation with a Monet masterpiece
READ MOREThis summer, the McNay Art Museum presents two exhibitions of works on paper from American artists who helped shape the Conceptual and Op art movements.
READ MOREBig Medium is pleased to announce the 51 participating artists and five museum partners of the 2021 Texas Biennial: A New Landscape, A Possible Horizon, co-organized by curators and artistic directors Ryan N. Dennis and Evan Garza.
READ MOREOpening April 22, Is It Real? Staging Nature invites visitors on a behind-the-curtain exploration of flora, fauna, and other elements of nature through the lens of theatre design.
READ MOREThe McNay Art Museum’s highly-anticipated annual Print Fair is celebrating its 25th anniversary with an all-new virtual format. This year’s event will be held May 1–2 on the McNay’s website.
READ MOREThe McNay Art Museum has acquired three extraordinary artworks by Jane Peterson, Deborah Butterfield, and Letitia Huckaby.
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