Witte Watercolors: Painting with Paula
Witte Museum 3801 Broadway, San Antonio, TX, United StatesReady for an evening of creativity, conversation, and a touch of adventure? Explore science through art at the Witte Museum’s Painting with Paula!
Ready for an evening of creativity, conversation, and a touch of adventure? Explore science through art at the Witte Museum’s Painting with Paula!
Have you ever wondered why people are afraid of spiders? Join us at the Witte Museum to learn from Bria Marty, biologist and spider expert. Inspired by her lifelong love of spiders, Bria studied how people think about spiders for her graduate work at Texas State University.
The 2024 Conference on Texas at the Witte Museum will reveal the foundational role of chattel slavery in the formation and growth of Texas. Through new scholarship, the Conference will broaden the understanding of the ongoing legacies from slavery which continue to impact African Americans in Texas.
Ever wonder how cowboys lived, worked and thrived on the open trail? Head to Black Cowboys Family Day at the Witte Museum for a unique chance to explore the daily life and remarkable skills of Black cowboys in Texas.
Have you ever wondered why people are afraid of spiders? Join us at the Witte Museum to learn from Bria Marty, biologist and spider expert. Inspired by her lifelong love of spiders, Bria studied how people think about spiders for her graduate work at Texas State University.
Join exhibition curator and author Marise McDermott together with Witte Curator of Archeology, Dr. Harry Shafer, as they lead an exclusive tour of Mary Virginia Carson: Pioneer Artist Capturing Rock Art with Watercolors.
Ready for an evening of creativity, conversation and a touch of adventure? Explore history through art at the Witte Museum’s Cowboys on Canvas!
Have you ever wondered how scientists are able to preserve 4,000-year-old rock art? Join David Keim, a Preservation Archaeologist with Shumla Archaeological Research & Education Center, to learn more about rock art in the Lower Pecos.
Have you ever wondered where wild silk comes from? Join Dr. Richard Peigler, an entomologist and biology professor at the University of the Incarnate Word, along with his students, to learn about wild silkmoths and the fascinating world of natural fibers.
Celebrate National Engineering Week at the Witte Museum! Join us for the 4th Annual Engineer It!—a hands-on celebration of creativity and problem-solving. Bring your friends and family to explore how engineers design solutions to real-world challenges.
Wonder awaits you at the Witte Museum’s 29th annual Rock Art Rendezvous! Journey deep into the Lower Pecos Canyonlands to the White Shaman Preserve for a weekend of exploration, camping and togetherness.
Tap into your creativity with an outdoor watercolor painting activity on the Witte Museum’s beautiful campus along the banks of the San Antonio River.