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While You Can Still Smell ‘Em A Group Exhibition

  • Not For You Gallery 1420 South Alamo Street, Studio 215 San Antonio, TX, 78210 United States (map)

ABOUT THE EXHIBITION: 

“While You Can Still Smell ‘Em” is the first group exhibition at Not For You Gallery. The exhibition brings over 25+ artists from San Antonio under a theme to celebrate the changing of the season to spring. Some artists include: Gary McDaniel, Daniela Oliver de Portillo, Galileo Gonzalez, Caitlin Foster, Anette Cavazos, Anaia Alejandro, Niartista Jaramillo, Tink Castillo, Ariel Anais, Gabriel Garcia, Grace Locke, Aphro Oner, Roberto Jackson Harrington, Jason Ibarra, Justin French, Albert Gonzales, Caroline Gonzales, Zane Thomas, Connie Chapa, Mauro Murillo, Jenn Riesman, Carrotjunk, Robert Tatum, Mary Margaret Johnson, Sergio Mata, Rigo Ortiz and others. The show opens on First Friday, March 4, 2022 from 7-11PM. Flor y Agua will be our featured vendor in the studio space. 

ABOUT THE GALLERY: 

N4U Gallery is a gallery and studio space located in the Upstairs Studios at Blue Star owned by Edward Perez (A/S/L) and operated by Ursula Zavala (Acidwinzip), two artists based in San Antonio, TX who were raised in the city’s Southside. Both artists also work in the studio full time. The space is run by artists for artists. Our primary goal is to provide a space for artists to show their work and connect with their audience. We host new exhibitions every month with openings every First Friday. The gallery is located at the Upstairs Studios at the iconic Blue Star Arts Complex. 

Opens: March 4, 2022 | 7-11PM 

On View March 4 - March 19 

Not For You Gallery 

1420 S Alamo St, Studio 215, San Antonio, TX 78210 

Gallery Hours: 

Friday 5-8PM and Saturday 1-5PM 

*Viewings are also available by appointment through our email, website and Instagram. 

www.notforyougallery.com | notforyougallery@gmail.com | IG: notforyou_gallery

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