Country singer Ray Benson to join The Alamo, Briscoe for ‘Voices of the West’ series in September
A series that features conversations with different artists in “Voices of the West: Living Legends” returns to San Antonio in September.
Briscoe Western Art Museum to open new exhibit featuring animals, their natural habitats on June 14
The Briscoe Western Art Museum is offering a new exhibit this summer to beat the heat and provide visitors with a place to learn about animals and their natural habitats.
Celebrate American Western heritage, culture at the Briscoe Western Art Museum Spring Break Roundup
The Briscoe Western Art Museum is extending its hours and offering guests crafts, scavenger hunts, and stories as a part of its Spring Break Roundup.
Briscoe Western Art Museum’s annual event celebrating art and wildlife returns after 4-year hiatus
After taking a break in 2019, the Briscoe Art Museum’s Wild West Wildlife Festival is finally returning.
Briscoe Western Art Museum to host Q&A screening with the producer of ‘Deep in the Heart’
Embark on a stunning visual journey, narrated by Mathew McConaughey, into the Lone Star state’s hidden natural wonders.
Briscoe Western Art Museum celebrates National Day of the Cowboy
Celebrating the history of the cowgirl, cowboy, and vaquero, the Briscoe Western Art Museum on Saturday will host its annual National Day of the Cowboy celebration.
New exhibit at Briscoe Western Art Museum brings interactive experience to guests
The Briscoe Western Art Museum is working to get more visitors this summer and they are bringing in historic pieces and interactive experiences -- where you become part of the art.
Downtown museum cutting jobs and hours to combat COVID impact
SAN ANTONIO Editors note: This story was published through a partnership between the San Antonio Business Journal and KSAT. The Briscoe Western Art Museum has laid off eight staff members and eliminated three other vacant positions. It's also made other operation changes to offset the drop in business caused by Covid-19. It reopened in late May at 25% capacity, but a surge in Covid cases in Bexar County has continued to affect the city's visitor industry. Read more on this story at the San Antonio Business Journal.