ROJO gallery and studio

ROJO gallery and studio Contemporary space living snugly in the Southside Arts District right in the heart of the Lonestar neighborhood.

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It’s not you, it’s us!We will be closed this month as we are all tied up with another exhibition in another space (check...
05/08/2026

It’s not you, it’s us!

We will be closed this month as we are all tied up with another exhibition in another space (check out the Teen Studio Intensive exhibition opening over at the UT San Antonio Southwest campus on May 13).

There is still a ton happening at 1906 S Flores St this Saturday, though, so still swing by and check out our incredible neighbors! And be sure to say hi if you see us wandering around enjoying the art ourselves.

We’ll be back next month. See you then!





Join us Saturday, April 11 at 7pm for the closing reception of The Things We Carry: We’ve Known Each Other for Centuries...
04/10/2026

Join us Saturday, April 11 at 7pm for the closing reception of The Things We Carry: We’ve Known Each Other for Centuries featuring work by .lanina and

The opening of this exhibition was a blast so you know we’re making sure the closing will be just as much of a celebration 💃🪩

Thank you to the curators an as well as and the board for partnering with us.

We can’t wait to celebrate one final time with you all!

See you Saturday 🕺





Closing this Saturday!!!Join us April 11 from 7-10pm as we give a final toast to this beautiful pairing. “The Things We ...
04/06/2026

Closing this Saturday!!!

Join us April 11 from 7-10pm as we give a final toast to this beautiful pairing. “The Things We Carry: We’ve Known Each Other For Centuries” features work by .lanina and and is one fifth of the 2026 perennial. Come celebrate with us before we take it down!

We would like to thank the curators and along with and the entire CAM board for inviting us to partner with you. It’s been a delight.

See you all Saturday! Come for the party, stay for the art.





We are pleased to introduce Matt Rebholz, one of two exhibiting artists in our current exhibition, “The Things We Carry:...
03/14/2026

We are pleased to introduce Matt Rebholz, one of two exhibiting artists in our current exhibition, “The Things We Carry: We’ve Known Each Other For Centuries” curated by Casie Lomeli and Leslie Moody Castro. This is 1/5 of the Contemporary Art Month Perennial and we could not be happier for the partnership 🤝

Learn a bit more about Matt below:

Matt Rebholz is an artist, educator, and graphic novelist from Austin, TX where he is a founding  member of the ICOSA Artists Collective and a Lecturer at St. Edward’s University. He received a  BFA with a concentration in Drawing and Printmaking from Washington University in St. Louis and an MFA with a concentration in Printmaking from the University of Texas, Austin. He has  attended artist residencies at the Vermont Studio Center (Johnson, VT) and the Frans Masereel  Centrum (Kasterlee, Belgium). His work has been exhibited nationally and internationally,  recently showing work at Artspace 111 (Ft. Worth), Throughline (Houston), and Big Medium  (Austin).




We are pleased to introduce Yuliya Lanina! Yuliya is one of our two exhibiting artists in our branch of the Contemporary...
03/13/2026

We are pleased to introduce Yuliya Lanina! Yuliya is one of our two exhibiting artists in our branch of the Contemporary Art Month Perennial, “The Things We Carry: We’ve Known Each Other For Centuries” curated by Casie Lomeli and Leslie Moody Castro.

You can learn a little about Yuliya below:

Yuliya Lanina is an interdisciplinary artist whose work bridges traditional media with new technologies. She creates alternate realities in her works—ones based on sexuality, trauma, and identity.

Lanina has exhibited and performed extensively both nationally and internationally. Her performances and animations have been presented at the Blanton Museum of Art, Fusebox and OUTsider Festival (Austin, TX), Teatro Santa Ana (San Miguel de Allende, Mexico), Austrian Film Museum (Vienna, Austria), Le Carreau du Temple (Paris, France), Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami (Florida), El Museo Cultural (Santa Fe), and Museum Ludwig (Germany).

Lanina’s professional honors include fellowships and scholarships from Fulbright (Vienna, Austria), Headlands Art Center (CA), Yaddo (NY), Artpace (San Antonio, TX), Marble House Project (VT), The Puffin Foundation (NJ), and an Honorable Citation from the New York State Assembly (NYC). Lanina’s most recent animation Gefilte Fish won Best International Short Film at the Tamuz Shomron Film Festival and an Honorable Mention at the Female Eye Film Festival (Canada).

Lanina holds an MFA from Hunter College and is an Assistant Professor of Practice in the Department of Arts and Entertainment Technologies at The University of Texas at Austin.
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We are honored to be partnering with  as part of their perennial exhibition this year Join us March 14 at 7pm for the op...
03/03/2026

We are honored to be partnering with as part of their perennial exhibition this year

Join us March 14 at 7pm for the opening reception of our branch of What We Carry: We’ve Known Each Other For Centuries featuring works by .lanina and curated by and

Thank you and the CAM board for inviting us to be part of the festivities

See you all soon!





We’re open this Saturday!!Join us Second Saturday from 7-10 for the last open studio of the year. We’ll have the gallery...
12/11/2025

We’re open this Saturday!!

Join us Second Saturday from 7-10 for the last open studio of the year. We’ll have the gallery hung with work by (the person behind the space), refreshments for you, and some smaller art items for sale in the studio. Everyone in the 1906 building is going all out for December so come experience the fun.

See you this weekend 😎

Closing this weekend!!Come see this exhibition before it comes down. We have loved having the work of  in the space. “to...
10/10/2025

Closing this weekend!!

Come see this exhibition before it comes down. We have loved having the work of in the space. “to the place where I belong” is filled with texture and layers on multiple levels. You’ll want to see it in person, so we’ll see you on Saturday from 7-10pm :)





Meet jo e norris ( ), the artist behind our latest exhibition, “to the place where I belong”If you missed the opening of...
10/08/2025

Meet jo e norris ( ), the artist behind our latest exhibition, “to the place where I belong”

If you missed the opening of this tender and layered exhibition, you can catch us at the closing this Saturday, Oct 11 ✨

In the meantime, read about jo e in their bio below:

Jo E. Norris is a trans, neurodivergent visual artist calling San antonio ‘home.” Born and raised in Saginaw, Michigan and coming of age in rural Michigan, their love of storytelling images was sparked by hours of studying family photos and National Geographic Magazines. Using a range of resources, mediums, and experiences, Jo E. finds beauty in observing and documenting the mundane and specific. Making representative and non-representative works to invoke connection and curiosity, they use a keen visual eye to examine themes of identity, in betweenness, memory, as well as the cultivation and survival of place.





Join us Saturday, September 13 for the opening of our new show “to the place where i belong,“ a photographic installatio...
09/03/2025

Join us Saturday, September 13 for the opening of our new show “to the place where i belong,“ a photographic installation by jo e. norris.

The opening will start at 7pm and end at 10pm. We look forward to welcoming you into the space.

In the meantime, you can read about the exhibition in the words of jo e:

As a photographic exhibition, to the place where i belong is a celebration of possibility. I am the first out transgender and q***r person in my lineage, but I would be foolish to think I am the first altogether. Self portraiture serves as a mirror and a portal. Looking into my reflection, I am looking for those who came before. I am my ancestors’ wildest dreams.

As the second line from the song “Take Me Home, Country Road,” the title of the show evokes feelings of longing, bound to the dream of belonging, of being safe, of being at home. I first heard John Denver’s song of longing in the summer when my family moved from Saginaw to rural Michigan. As a young teenager, I clasped on to the romantic love song as a symbol of a special place and time of belonging, something I had yet to authentically experience growing up in a high-control fundamental Christian environment.

I look back to see where I come from and orient myself towards the person I want to be. I am a person with a vivid imagination and deep gratitude for a family who valued visual documentation. As the one so often behind the camera, I step in front of it to place myself in the story. I am present. I am here. Not a woman and not a man, conveying my experience of gender with words is clumsy at best. I find peace when I occupy the place in between – swaying in the wind, following euphoria.

Bringing together photographic prints, handmade textiles – several sourced from my family’s ancestral farmhouse in the midwest – and clothing both made and worn by my ancestors, to the place where i belong, is a visual interpretation of my lifelong journey to find home within.





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