

WOMEN & THEIR ART FOCUS OF LATEST CALL FOR ART AT PRICE CENTER
A new Call for Art focusing on women and their art is underway for a new Gallery Show coming to the Price Center in conjunction with International Women’s Day, which takes place on March 8. The show, titled “From Challenge Comes Change,” is open to all area women and those who identify as female. Plans call for a virtual and in-person show as well as a virtual celebration on March 8. Due to the popularity of last year’s show, artists are limited to one submission only. Works


HAPPY NEW YEAR!
As we celebrate the arrival of our new year, we cannot say goodbye to the current one without acknowledging its impact. While 2020 will go down in history for obvious reasons, the year proved to be one of surprising successes for the Price Center! Generous donations of funds and time helped us renovate our first-floor venues during the eight-month closure. The pause also allowed us to re-organize our spaces, operations, and make some much-needed enhancements to our website. W


Passages Art Show Providing Inspiration for New Year
A new art show titled “Passages: Moving Forward in 2021,” consisting of 51 works of original art by more than two dozen local artists is now on display in the newly remodeled community gallery spaces at the Price Center. The show will hang through mid-January and many of the works are available to purchase. “We’re inspired by, and grateful to, the area artists who took the time to participate in the new show,” said Joan Nagel, Price Center Arts Committee Chair. “This is our f


SAN MERCADO OFFERED TWICE IN DECEMBER AT PRICE CENTER
The Price Center’s San Mercado is happening twice this month for extra local and shop small opportunities for the Holidays. The monthly markets will run from 9 a.m. 2 p.m., this Saturday Dec. 12 and again on Sat. Dec. 19 in conjunction with the San Marcos Farmers Market (9-1) and the San Marco Art League’s Art Squared (9-4). San Mercado features Popup vendors, SHOP 1893, fresh art shows, live musical entertainment, and COVID-safe precautions, including required mask wearing b