UTSA Art Galleries

We welcome you to the UTSA Main Art Gallery and the Russell Hill Rogers Galleries on the UTSA SW Campus.

The Galleries host curated and juried exhibitions by professional artists and organize scholarly and thematic exhibitions that encourage cultural dialogues on wide-ranging topics for the University and San Antonio communities.

All exhibitions are free and open to the public. 

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Current Exhibitions on View


 

Buckles Exuberance painting

Cultural Bounty: The Beckstead•Lerma•Annala Collection

August 1 - November 2,  2024

Russell Hill Rogers Galleries

 

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Notes for Tomorrow

September 4 - October 26,  2024

UTSA Main Art Gallery

 

Upcoming Exhibitions


 

Main Art Gallery

Main Art Gallery

Location

UTSA Main Art Gallery is located in the Art Building on UTSA's Main campus, 2.03.04.

Gallery Hours

Thursdays - Saturdays: 10 am until 3 pm and by appointment. (We are closed on major and university holidays.)

Parking: Paid parking is available in the Bauerle Road Lot 1 as well as the Ximines nearby garage. There is free parking in Employee A & B as well as commuter spots from Fridays at 4:30 pm to 7 am the following Monday.

Contact art.events@utsa.edu to schedule appointments.

Russell Hill Rogers Galleries

Russell Hill Rogers Galleries

Location

The Russell Hill Rogers Galleries are located downtown on the UTSA Southwest Campus inside the Santikos building.

1201 Navarro, San Antonio, TX 78205

Gallery Hours

Thursdays - Saturdays: 12 pm - 5 pm and by appointment. (We are closed on major and university holidays.)

Parking: There is limited free 2-hour street parking on Richmond St 24/7 and free parking in Employee A & B as well as commuter spots from Fridays at 4:30 pm to 7 am the following Monday.

Contact art.events@utsa.edu to schedule appointments.

Digital Galleries

Texan Cultures project poster

The Texan Cultures Project is a virtual exhibition featuring the research of the Fall 2022 Foundations of Museum Studies course, in collaboration with the Institute of Texan Cultures and as part of the 2022-2023 COLFA Digital Humanities Fellows Program. Visit our website!