
Historic charm meets modern arts education at UTSA Southwest Campus.
UTSA Southwest Campus blends historic charm with creative learning. Housed in a building dating to the 1850s, it offers a wide range of arts classes—from painting and ceramics to photography and digital media. The campus hosts events like Articopia, features a public cafeteria, and provides welcoming faculty, top-notch facilities, and ample parking for performances and visitors.
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Hands-on instruction in painting, ceramics, photography, knife making, digital media, and stained glass for all skill levels.
Spacious historic venues available for performances, exhibitions, and private events with on-site security.
Open to the public, offering meals in a unique museum-like setting within a historic 1850s building.
Hosts annual events like Articopia artisan market and other special cultural gatherings.
Academic courses and resources as part of UTSA, including architecture and arts education.
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Overall rating
Kamoi
Nice teachers. Impossible parking. Uncaring administrators. I think for the most part, the teacher’s are good but the UTSA administrators just don’t care about the students at all. For that reason, I will not be returning. Instead, I’ll take workshops and private lessons from San Antonio’s local small businesses and artists. There are a lot of good options. Oh, and Larry the Stained Glass teacher is horrible. I mean really really terrible beyond any comparison. Imagine Jack Black teaching a stained glass class but without the actual teaching and absolutely no ability to be funny. It’s like that. Now about the parking. They moved the architecture school to the Southwest campus which adds lots of new students without making any plans for parking. I came 25 minutes early and there were no spots in any of the lots. The street parking also full. I found two hour parking a few blocks away but there were super sketchy people hanging around so I didn’t want to leave my car. There is the Library parking but there are a lot of homeless people there as well. Again, I didn’t feel comfortable leaving my car. The University has security patrolling so it’s pretty safe on the actual campus but beyond that, it’s in a really rough part of town. Take classes here at your own risk. For me, it’s not worth it.
Mico
I had an amazing experience at the UTSA Southwest Campus (formerly the Southwest School of Art and Craft). The blend of history and creativity on this campus is just incredible. The faculty and staff are both welcoming and knowledgeable, and the facilities are top-notch for anyone interested in the arts.
Rolf Shmidt
I had lunch there several times, quite a nice colonial setting with a building dating back to the 1850's. They have a small cafeteria open to the public and you get to eat in a room which looks like a museum, definitely off the beaten path.
Lizette Garcia
As a performer this is a nice venue to perform at each time. There is sufficient free parking. Most venues in downtown don't offer that option. It is spacious for guests and performers.
Karma Candle Makers
One of the hidden gems in the South Texas area! The classes offered range from painting, ceramics, photography, knife making to digital media. Their Articopia event in the fall is one of the better Artisan Markets in the city. Stay tuned to hear about all their special events!