Off the Wall: Breaking Bad
Come join Anita Guajardo and Kathy Tracy for a tour that explores stories of women who challenged expectations and were sometimes labeled as “bad.” From powerful goddesses and scandalous aristocrats to legendary rulers and mystical figures, this tour examines themes of power, morality, and consequence across cultures.
Off the Wall is a curated tour series that explores special topics across SAMA’s collections. Each session is developed and facilitated by passionate docents who can’t wait to share the stories behind SAMA’s most captivating artworks and hidden gems.
Check the online event calendar for specific tour topics.
In order to ensure an optimal experience, Off the Wall tours are limited to 25 participants. Places are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Please check in at the front desk to secure your place on the tour.
San Antonio Museum of Art (great_hall)Great Hall
Ticket Price: Free with Museum Admission
Ticket Price Members: Free
Come join Anita Guajardo and Kathy Tracy for a tour that explores stories of women who challenged expectations and were sometimes labeled as “bad.” From powerful goddesses and scandalous aristocrats to legendary rulers and mystical figures, this tour examines themes of power, morality, and consequence across cultures.
Off the Wall is a curated tour series that explores special topics across SAMA’s collections. Each session is developed and facilitated by passionate docents who can’t wait to share the stories behind SAMA’s most captivating artworks and hidden gems.
Check the online event calendar for specific tour topics.
In order to ensure an optimal experience, Off the Wall tours are limited to 25 participants. Places are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Please check in at the front desk to secure your place on the tour.
Statue of Sekhmet, Ancient Mediterranean Art, Egyptian, ca. 1390-1352 B.C., 71 × 21 × 40 in. (180.3 × 53.3 × 101.6 cm), San Antonio Museum of Art, bequest of Gilbert M. Denman, Jr., 2005.1.28
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