Join Ruby City Director Elyse Gonzales and artist Joey Fauerso for a walkthrough and celebration of Bedroom Paintings, on view at Ruby City.
San Antonio–based multidisciplinary artist Joey Fauerso explores the surreal, often restless state of insomnia in Bedroom Paintings (2024), a video-centered installation that transforms painting into a three-dimensional, performative experience. Drawing from her own sleepless nights, Fauerso reimagines domestic spaces as dynamic canvases, layering humor, anxiety, and art history into dreamlike visual narratives.
Following the walkthrough, enjoy a celebratory reception with music provided by Double Vision and food from Spice Girl Chili with complimentary drinks.
SAT 1.24.26
2–3PM Walkthrough | 3–5PM Reception
Ruby City, 150 Camp Street
Ruby City is located at 150 Camp Street. Free parking is available along Camp Street and Ruby City’s parking lot at 1203 S. Flores Street.
Always free.
Ruby City is located at 150 Camp Street. Free parking is available along Camp Street and Ruby City’s parking lot at 1203 S. Flores Street.
To celebrate the dreaming life of our founder, Linda Pace, Ruby City will host its first quarterly dreamwork workshop with writer and creativity coach, Leigh Baldwin.
In each 90-minute session, participants discuss how and why to work with dreams, how to improve recall and recording of dream messages, and methods of interpreting dream symbols. Sessions will conclude by offering up dreams from our participants for group discussion and interpretation. All materials for workshop will be provided.
Free to attend, space is limited. Reserve your spot!
Join us every third Sunday of the month for a restorative, hour-long meditation session led by seasoned practitioner Pamela Martinez.
February’s session will be held indoors at Ruby City and offer a variety of mindfulness techniques and begins with a gentle introduction, perfect for both first-time and experienced meditators alike.
Please dress comfortably and bring a mat or cushion for sitting.
Free and open to all. Registration is recommended but not required.
Join Ruby City and poet Violeta Garza for a special National Poetry Month workshop exploring the art of slow looking and the creative possibilities it opens. Inspired by Daniel Rios Rodriguez’s painting Norma and other works on view as part of Open This Wall, participants will spend time observing artwork closely, reflecting on textures, symbols, and emotional resonance before moving into guided writing exercises.
Violeta will share her own approach to ekphrastic poetry and support participants in developing personal, imaginative responses to the artwork. Through conversation, writing, and shared reflection, this workshop offers a meaningful way to connect with contemporary art and deepen your creative practice.
All materials are provided. No prior writing experience is necessary.
This workshop is part of Ruby City’s participation in National Poetry Month San Antonio and complements the annual Ekphrastic Poetry Contest.
Ruby City & Trinity University KRTU’s partnership continues with a special installment of Music in the Park.
Guests are invited to bring folding chairs or picnic blankets and enjoy an evening of live music and light-based art under the stars. Complimentary light bites and drinks will be provided.
This event is free and open to all. Registration is not required.
Join us every third Sunday of the month for a restorative, hour-long meditation session led by seasoned practitioner Pamela Martinez. Held outdoors in the tranquil setting of Chris Park, each session offers a variety of mindfulness techniques and begins with a gentle introduction, perfect for both first-time and experienced meditators alike.
Please dress comfortably for outdoor weather and bring a mat or cushion for sitting.
Free and open to all. Registration is recommended but not required.
Ruby City welcomes writer, art critic, and podcaster Ben Luke for a special evening talk exploring the ideas behind his new book, What is Art For? Contemporary Artists on Their Inspirations, Influences and Disciplines. Known for his writing for The Art Newspaper and for hosting the podcasts The Week in Art and A Brush With, Ben Luke examines creative processes, artistic lineages, and the questions that drive contemporary art today.
Through reflections drawn from conversations with artists across the globe, Luke discusses the roles of inspiration, discipline, and curiosity in shaping artistic practice, and how these ideas resonate within today’s cultural landscape.
Guests are also invited to continue the weekend’s conversations at the San Antonio Book Festival the following afternoon, where Ben Luke will be joined by South Texas author Stephanie Elizondo Griest, discussing her new book Art Above Everything. Their conversation will be moderated by Ruby City Director, Elyse A. Gonzales.
This event is free and open to all. Registration is requested but not required.
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