LifeArt Festival celebrates San Antonio’s 300th anniversary with a cross-cultural media festival. The festival creates a special cultural exchange for film lovers through premieres, screenings, photo exhibitions, live performances, and panel conversations.
This year’s LifeArt Forum provides an independent platform for debate and collaboration on humanitarian issues and art forms, and will focus on taking a stand against sex-trafficking in America. Panels will include dynamic discussions with public figures, experts, survivors, and law enforcement officials who are fighting sex trafficking. The forum will feature the trailer for the upcoming film, Sex Trafficking Made in America, and will conclude with local heroes of the cause being honored by receiving the coveted “Zoe Award.”
The special closing party Saturday will feature actors, directors, producers, digital influencers, and movie and music lovers.
LifeArt Festival celebrates San Antonio’s 300th anniversary with a cross-cultural media festival. The festival creates a special cultural exchange for film lovers through premieres, screenings, photo exhibitions, live performances, and panel conversations.
This year’s LifeArt Forum provides an independent platform for debate and collaboration on humanitarian issues and art forms, and will focus on taking a stand against sex-trafficking in America. Panels will include dynamic discussions with public figures, experts, survivors, and law enforcement officials who are fighting sex trafficking. The forum will feature the trailer for the upcoming film, Sex Trafficking Made in America, and will conclude with local heroes of the cause being honored by receiving the coveted “Zoe Award.”
The special closing party Saturday will feature actors, directors, producers, digital influencers, and movie and music lovers.
LifeArt Festival celebrates San Antonio’s 300th anniversary with a cross-cultural media festival. The festival creates a special cultural exchange for film lovers through premieres, screenings, photo exhibitions, live performances, and panel conversations.
This year’s LifeArt Forum provides an independent platform for debate and collaboration on humanitarian issues and art forms, and will focus on taking a stand against sex-trafficking in America. Panels will include dynamic discussions with public figures, experts, survivors, and law enforcement officials who are fighting sex trafficking. The forum will feature the trailer for the upcoming film, Sex Trafficking Made in America, and will conclude with local heroes of the cause being honored by receiving the coveted “Zoe Award.”
The special closing party Saturday will feature actors, directors, producers, digital influencers, and movie and music lovers.