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THIS WEEK’S CAM SCHEDULE

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THURSDAY, JULY 9

‘ARTMOSPHERE: LINE, FORM, SPACE AND COLOR’ Students and teachers of the San Antonio Parks and Recreation organization will exhibit artwork through July 31. 6-8 p.m. Bolivar Hall at La Villita, 118 La Villita. Free. (210) 207-3132; sanantonio.gov/parksandrec

‘BENITO HUERTA: SHOCK & AWE’ Check out the paintings, drawings and prints by this artist that known for “challenging cultural collections” as he explores sexuality, politics and more. 6-8 p.m. UTSA Art Gallery (Main Campus), 1 UTSA Circle. Free. (210) 458-4391; http://art.utsa.edu

MAUC 3RD ANNUAL FRIDA CELEBRATION Listen to live Latin music and celebrate one of Mexico’s most famous female artists of the 20th century, Frida Kahlo, with the Mexican American Unity Council. 6-8:30 p.m. Pearl Stable at Pearl Brewery, 312 Pearl Parkway. $25, 21 and up only. (210) 212-9539; pearlstable.com

‘THE MYSTERY REMAINS — BEING NOTICED CAN BE A BURDEN’ Artists Olivia Villanueva and Juan Farias will show their latest vibrant, abstract artwork. UTSA president, Dr. Ricardo Romo, will help unveil a special new piece for the exhibit. 6-9 p.m. San Antonio Meeting Center, 660 N. Main. Free. (210) 226-4600; oliviaartist.com

‘SHIFTING OF VIEWS’ Artist Bernice Appelin-Williams uses mixed digital photographs and prints to gain a spiritual outlook as well as a link between humans through her work. 6-8 p.m. Carver Community Cultural Center, 226 N. Hackberry. Free. (210) 207-2719; thecarver.org

FRIDAY, JULY 10

‘ALL THAT STANDS BETWEEN US’ Artist Kristy Perez uses materials readily available to create pristine pieces free for decoration. See how she keeps it simple. 7-11 p.m. Sala Diaz, 517 Stieren. Free. (210) 852-4492; hillssnyder.com

‘GEMINI INK FACULTY READING’ Kick off the Summer Literary festival at Gemini Ink the right way with performances and readings by writers Tina Karagulian, Debra Monroe, Tim Tingle and Natalia Trevino. 7-9 p.m. Gemini Ink, 513 S. Presa. Free. (210) 734-9673; geminiink.org

‘THE GLISTENING’ Printmaking and biology are combined by artist Margaret Craig to show the underlying worlds in the least likely of places. 6-9 p.m. REM Gallery, 219 E. Park Ave. Free. (210) 224-1227; remgallery.com

‘PAINTINGS-SCULPTURES-CERAMICS AT ST. MARY’S & JOSEPHINE & DEWEY’ More than 25 artists will be on exhibit during this Second Friday Art On The Hill art walk. 6-10 p.m. Art on the Hill in Tobin Hill, 527 E. Dewey Place. Free. (210) 785-0743; luislopezartist.com

‘RIO DE SEDA/RIVER OF SILK’ Carolina G. Flores uses plenty of hand-dyed silk to create a cooling garden that becomes an oasis in this Texas heat. 5:30-8:30 p.m. Bihl Haus Arts, 2803 Fredericksburg Road. Free. (210) 383-9723; bihlhausarts.org

‘THE ROOTS OF AN INDIGENOUS CULTURE’ Follow artist Andy A. Villarreal as he explores the origins of indigenous culture with more than 30 new works including drawings and installations. 6-9 p.m. Centro Cultural Aztlan, 1800 Fredericksburg Road, Suite 103. Free. (210) 432-1896

‘WILDLIFE’ The work is pretty self-explanatory. Explore wildlife through artist Justin French’s paintings without having to go to the zoo. 5-11 p.m. Eden Patio Bar, 21003 Encino Commons #110. Free. (210) 422-4646

SATURDAY, JULY 11

‘COME TO JESUS’ Phillip Luna and Danielle Cunningham exhibit these Jesus-friendly multi-media prints. Expect gospel, pop music and, of course, bread and wine. 7-10:30 p.m. Fishead Design Studio & Microgallery, 1028 N. Flores. Free. (210) 326-3474; fisheadproductions.com/gallery.html

‘DAY OF THE DEAD ROCKSTARS’ Texas Tech University grad Carlos Hernandez mixes a Día De Los Muertos element with music for this exhibit that runs through Aug. 1. 7-10 p.m. SMART Art Project Space, 1906 S. Flores. Free. (210) 227-5718; 1906gallery.com

‘ENOUGH TO MAKE IT FLOAT’ Justin Parr curates five artists including Derek Allen Brown, Kerri Coar, Daniel Saldana, Andy Benavides and Jung Munn. 7-11 p.m. FL!GHT Gallery, 1906 S. Flores. Free. (210) 872-2586; turnitoff.tv

‘HUMANNESS THEREAFTER’ Find out how artist Alejandro Padilla calculates humanity in all its glory. 6-9 p.m. Gallista Gallery, 1913 S. Flores. Free. (210) 212-8606; gallista.com

‘MILLEFIORI IN WATERCOLOR’ Stefani Job Spears masters watercolor on paper similar to Italian glass, millefiori. The exhibit runs through Aug. 28. 6-9 p.m. Lotus Gallery at Nydia’s Yoga Therapy, 4680 Lockhill-Selma. Free. (210) 764-1616; nydiasyogatherapy.com

‘THIS IS MY NEIGHBORHOOD’ Ruth Buentello brings narratives of South Texas to life using large-scale portraits. 7-10 p.m. 1906 Gallery, 1906 S. Flores. Free. (210) 227-5718; 1906gallery.com

MONDAY, JULY 13

‘JOURNEY INTO CONTINUUM MOVEMENT-EXPERPIENCING RESONANCE AND TENSEGRITY IN OUR CONNECTIVE TISSUE’ If you’re still reading this exhibit’s title, you might as well see what it’s all about in person. 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. The Synergy Studio, 300 E. Grayson, Suite 100. (210) 824-4225; thesynergystudio.com

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