On a bright and beautiful weekend in San Antonio, the streets of the Olmos Park Terrace neighborhood became a vibrant canvas filled with creativity and community spirit. Over 80 talented artists set up shop across 25 homes, showcasing their unique works and inviting locals to explore the rich tapestry of art in their neighborhood. This exciting event, known as the Uptown Art Stroll, is a treasured annual tradition that highlights the incredible talent nestled in this part of the city.
The event, which took place on the weekend of November 2-3, attracted hundreds of visitors eager to support their local artists while mingling with neighbors. Many enthusiasts appreciate the chance to learn more about the area and its creative vibes. Artist Shawn Corder, who has been a participating artist for the last eight years, shared his thoughts about the stroll, saying, “It gives artists a show they can do that’s local and very inexpensive. It’s a low entry fee. So it gets you from that point of being a hobbyist just trying to sell works.”
What can you find at the Uptown Art Stroll? Corder enthusiastically described the wide variety of interpretations that art can take. “You’ll have everything from metal art, pottery, glassware, painting of all types including oil and acrylic, to woodworking. Anything you can imagine at a fine art show, you can find here.”
As we wandered through the neighborhood, the enthusiasm and passion of the artists radiated through their works and conversations. Corder has dedicated over 24 years to mastering the craft of metalworking, bringing a wealth of experience to his booth. He shared how each event brings new faces, saying, “Every year, I’ve met two or three people saying that this was their first time coming to the stroll. That they are new to the neighborhood, and then next year they’re thinking about maybe having artists at their house.” This sense of community has cultivated a welcoming environment that many look forward to each year.
Another artist who showcased his work at the event is Ben Luhrman, who drew inspiration from his roots. “I want to use my art to connect with people,” he expressed, displaying his charming quilted postcards. “That’s what art does; it brings people together.” His enthusiasm about his craft was infectious, capturing the hearts of those who stopped by to admire his creations.
One of the art enthusiasts visiting the stroll for the first time was Linda Kovalich, a supporter of the local art scene. She couldn’t help but reflect on the palpable passion she saw all around her. “I enjoyed seeing passion everywhere,” she said, beaming as she moved from booth to booth, soaking in the creativity and the stories of the artists.
With the success of this year’s event, the organizers are already looking ahead and planning to host the Uptown Art Stroll once again next year. For artists and visitors alike, this event symbolizes more than just an opportunity to buy or sell art; it’s a delightful celebration of community, creativity, and connection.
As the weekend wrapped up, one thing was clear: the heart of San Antonio beats strongly through its artists, bringing color and vibrancy to the lives of those in the Olmos Park Terrace neighborhood and beyond.
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