The San Antonio Museum of Art will celebrate the first day of Asian Pacific Islander American Heritage Month with Chinese Lion Dancers, gallery games, special performances, and food during Family Day. Admission to the fun-filled experience at SAMA is free for residents of Bexar County between 10 am-12 pm, and children ages 12 and under are always free. Activities will begin with an opening ceremony.
Throughout the day, SAMA will offer an array of activities including mock porcelain painting and expressive mask creation; Japanese, Chinese and Oceania Gallery Games; and interactive calligraphy demonstrations. Visitors who work up an appetite can head to the Sari-Sari Filipino Restaurant and Bakery and Aloha Kitchen food trucks, which will be serving up authentic flavors onsite.
The San Antonio Museum of Art will celebrate the first day of Asian Pacific Islander American Heritage Month with Chinese Lion Dancers, gallery games, special performances, and food during Family Day. Admission to the fun-filled experience at SAMA is free for residents of Bexar County between 10 am-12 pm, and children ages 12 and under are always free. Activities will begin with an opening ceremony.
Throughout the day, SAMA will offer an array of activities including mock porcelain painting and expressive mask creation; Japanese, Chinese and Oceania Gallery Games; and interactive calligraphy demonstrations. Visitors who work up an appetite can head to the Sari-Sari Filipino Restaurant and Bakery and Aloha Kitchen food trucks, which will be serving up authentic flavors onsite.
The San Antonio Museum of Art will celebrate the first day of Asian Pacific Islander American Heritage Month with Chinese Lion Dancers, gallery games, special performances, and food during Family Day. Admission to the fun-filled experience at SAMA is free for residents of Bexar County between 10 am-12 pm, and children ages 12 and under are always free. Activities will begin with an opening ceremony.
Throughout the day, SAMA will offer an array of activities including mock porcelain painting and expressive mask creation; Japanese, Chinese and Oceania Gallery Games; and interactive calligraphy demonstrations. Visitors who work up an appetite can head to the Sari-Sari Filipino Restaurant and Bakery and Aloha Kitchen food trucks, which will be serving up authentic flavors onsite.