Date

Apr 06 2025

Time

9:00 am - 12:00 pm

Labels

Park Events,
SARF Events

Art In the Open: Don Mathis, Writers Take a Walk

Celebrate National Poetry Month at San Pedro Creek Culture Park for Art In the Open with Don Mathis. Writers Take a Walk will occur on Sunday, April 6 beginning at 9:00am at Mustard Seed Plaza. Free parking is provided at San Pedro Creek Culture Park parking lot at 723 S Flores and along Camp Street near Ruby City.

Participants will be immersed in the beauty with a tour surrounding Mustard Seed Plaza taking in the native flora and art installations, and provided the opportunity to express their impressions in words. All participants will be rewarded but best poems receive top prizes!

Free and open to the public with refreshments provided, registration is encouraged.

Don Mathis‘ life revolves around the many poetry circles in San Antonio. His poems have been published in a hundred anthologies and periodicals and broadcasted on local TV and national radio. In addition to poetry, he has also written policy and procedures for industry, case histories for psychological firms, and news and reviews for various media. A sampling of his work can be found at the San Antonio Report and the Good Men Project 

Art In the Open is a San Antonio River Foundation initiative and program to support artists and engage the San Antonio River community and our visitors with contemporary art experiences. Art In the Open is supported in part by the City of San Antonio Department of Arts & Culture.

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