The Briscoe Western Art Museum will present "Art and the Animal," an exhibition featuring more than 100 paintings and sculptures reflecting the beauty of animals from around the world. Walk on the wild side of the West and enjoy "Art and the Animal" as it comes to life with a community day.
Visitors can meet some real wildlife with animals from San Antonio Zoo, make memorable wildlife crafts, experience hands-on demonstrations, enjoy special animal-themed story times and leave a mark on a special mural created by Wes Siegrist, Executive Director of SAA. Seigrist has created a 5’ x 10’ mural of bison in the west for visitors to help complete.
The exhibit will be on display through January 5, 2020.
The Briscoe Western Art Museum will present "Art and the Animal," an exhibition featuring more than 100 paintings and sculptures reflecting the beauty of animals from around the world. Walk on the wild side of the West and enjoy "Art and the Animal" as it comes to life with a community day.
Visitors can meet some real wildlife with animals from San Antonio Zoo, make memorable wildlife crafts, experience hands-on demonstrations, enjoy special animal-themed story times and leave a mark on a special mural created by Wes Siegrist, Executive Director of SAA. Seigrist has created a 5’ x 10’ mural of bison in the west for visitors to help complete.
The exhibit will be on display through January 5, 2020.
The Briscoe Western Art Museum will present "Art and the Animal," an exhibition featuring more than 100 paintings and sculptures reflecting the beauty of animals from around the world. Walk on the wild side of the West and enjoy "Art and the Animal" as it comes to life with a community day.
Visitors can meet some real wildlife with animals from San Antonio Zoo, make memorable wildlife crafts, experience hands-on demonstrations, enjoy special animal-themed story times and leave a mark on a special mural created by Wes Siegrist, Executive Director of SAA. Seigrist has created a 5’ x 10’ mural of bison in the west for visitors to help complete.
The exhibit will be on display through January 5, 2020.