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Priced out of Southtown, SAY Sí goes west click to enlarge Stephanie Stokes / SA Heron / @estefotografa “What happened in Southtown and the Blue Star area is that it’s become gentrified,” said Jon Hinojosa, SAY Sí’s executive director, on the nonprofit’s move to the West Side. In late 2019, SAY Sí, the youth arts education nonprofit that’s been operating in San Antonio since 1994, announced that it would leave its longtime home, a renovated 26,000-square-foot commercial building at 1518 S. Alamo St., across Probandt from its original site in the Blue Star Arts Complex. “We really thought that was going to be our home forever,” says Jon Hinojosa, SAY Sí’s long-time executive director. As demand for its programs grew over the years, ....
Skip to main content Currently Reading Ayala: For San Antonio arts groups, normal didn t include everyone, and a new normal might not either FacebookTwitterEmail It’s impossible to imagine getting through the coronavirus pandemic without arts and culture. Movies, music, literature, visual art, spoken word and dance have gotten us through some tough times. They’ve kept us company, helped us cope, lessened the isolation. Yet for as much as arts and cultural groups, and individual artists themselves, have contributed to the city’s identity and vibrancy, the relationship hasn’t been reciprocal. Before the coronavirus struck, the city was an arts, culture and historic landmark destination. Cultural tourism was part of the city’s ethos. ....
San Antonio arts presenters, venues hopeful they can crawl out of the COVID-19 rubble in 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 1of6 The contemporary art space Ruby City, which opened to great fanfare in 2019, has now been closed longer than it was open. Staff is making plans to reopen the space with limited attendance in 2021.Express-News file photoShow MoreShow Less 2of6 The Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center is making plans to revive the Tejano Conjunto Festival, which it last staged in 2019. The long-running festival was canceled in 2020 because of the pandemic.Kin Man Hui /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less 3of6 Adam Ochoa (left) and Alyx Irene Gonzales star in Classic Theatre’s staging of “Our Town.” The production was put on hold in March because of the pandemic. It is slated to open in February with much of the original cast in place; it will be produced at the San Antonio Botanical Garden and the Espy.Siggi Ragnar /Show MoreShow Less ....