Thu, Apr 2
6:00 pm to 9:00 pm

Ed Saavedra closing at FL!GHT 6-11pm

George Schroeder Gallery 110 Broadway, Suite 140, . “Fragments,” paintings and sculpture by Larry Graeber. 6-9 p.m. opening reception.

San Antonio Visual Artists Gallery Rivercenter mall, . “Fiesta Flavors”; 6:30 p.m. opening reception.

Yard Art 09 Preview SAY Si’s annual ode to spring featuring mosaic tile birdbaths, garden accessories and sculpture, all artwork will incorporate either movement, reflections or sound.

Anne Ferrer: Country Wave
Blue Star Contemporary Art Center
Opens Thursday, Apr. 2, 6-8 pm
Through May 23.
Parisian artist and temporary San Antonio resident Anne Ferrer, who exhibited at Cactus Bra last November, has transformed the middle gallery into a “country furnished home being invaded by a wave of pink frosting.” On view in the other galleries are works by Danville Chadbourne, Joel Carreiro, and Roberta Cohen.
Danville Chadbourne: RETROSPECTIVE 1, ARTIST’S COLLECTION
Blue Star Contemporary Art Center
Opens Thursday, Apr. 2, 6-8 pm
Through June 14.
Check out thirty large-scale paintings and sculptures by San Antonio artist Danville Chadbourne. Don’t miss the other galleries, which are featuring work by Anne Ferrer, Joel Carreiro, and Roberta Cohen.
Nivia Gonzalez
Galeria Ortiz Contemporary
Opens Thursday, Apr. 2, 6-8 pm
Through May 2.
Richard Kelly Deaver & Nicholas Hay: WAR
JusticeWorks Studio
Opens Thursday, Apr. 2, 6-9 pm; closes Friday, Apr. 3, 6-9 pm
Through April 3.
Kimberly Aubuchon: Private Idaho
Three Walls
Opens Thursday, Apr. 2, 6-8 & Friday, Apr. 3, 6-9 pm
Through April 24.
In Aubuchon’s world, Private Idaho is a place where “real” potatoes dwell. Check out her homage to Mr. Potato Head and his “below average” family.
Willie Sanchez: Penance
UTSA Satellite Space
Opens Thursday, Apr. 2 & Friday, Apr. 3, 6-9 pm
Through April 19.
UTSA presents Willie Sanchez’s MFA Thesis Exhibition
Mira Hnatyshyn: Lineage
Cactus Bra Gallery
Opens Friday, Apr. 3, 6-9 pm
Through April 17.
Cactus Bra presents Hnatyshyn’s “room-sized exhibit of painting and sculpture that places historical icons from the English aristocracy in a contemporary context – the White Cube. Loosely based on the naïve style of anonymous court painters, Mira’s installation challenges the viewers’ knowledge of history and art with a contemporary comment on violence and gender roles.”