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San Antonio Art League and Museum
Home for the San Antonio Art League & Museum (SAALM) is a venerable building in the heart of the King William Historic District. Built in 1896,  this intimate house-turned-museum and gallery now houses over 600 works in its permanent collection, which focuses on Texas artists. Works in all media – including paintings, drawings, prints and photographs, ceramics and sculpture – are available for public viewing. Revolving contemporary exhibits highlight both local and regional artists, and represent the unique work of diverse Texas talent.

Notable Texan artists such as Robert and Julian Onderdonk, José Arpa, Emma Richardson Cherry, E. G. Eisenlohr, Martha Mood, Charles Umlauf, and Amy Freeman Lee are represented in the league’s diverse and highly respected collection.

The San Antonio Art League is an all volunteer non-profit organization that is supported by its membership and by donations.

History
The San Antonio Art League and Museum was established in 1912 by a group of local artists and art enthusiasts...

Collections and Exhibits
The museum houses a diverse collection of early Texas art, as well as rotating exhibitions of contemporary works.

Programs and Events
The museum offers a variety of educational programs, workshops, and community events aimed at engaging visitors of all ages...

Architecture
Housed in a beautifully restored Victorian mansion, the museum's architecture is a significant part of its charm...