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Palmetto Center for the Arts Calendar

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FINE ART EXHIBITS

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2nd Bi-Annual NVC Art Alumni Exhibition

September 8 - October 10, 2025  |  Palmetto Gallery
Curated by Diana Kersey
The 2nd Bi-Annual NVC Alumni Exhibition celebrates the creativity and accomplishments of former students, showcasing a diverse range of artistic styles and mediums. This exhibition highlights the continuing impact of NVC’s art programs and the thriving artistic community they inspire.


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Intersectionality
Gary Sweeny, Alex Chambley and Jeffery Follender

October 20 - December 12, 2025  |  Palmetto Gallery
Curated by Jeffrey Follender
INTERSECTIONALITY is intended to be a celebration of how every choice, every step, and every encounter can lead us to new perspectives, forging bonds which may open new pathways to creativity filled with exciting possibilities and exponential human connection.


DANCE PERFORMANCE

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Dance@VISTA

December 6, 2025 at 7:00PM | Palmetto Theatre
Directed by Brittany Lopez
Bi-annual dance concert featuring the Northwest Vista College Repertory Dance Ensemble, and choreography by Northwest Vista College faculty, students and guest artists.


DRAMA PERFORMANCES

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Goodnight Desdemona, Good Morning Juliet
by Ann-Marie MacDonald

Opening: October 9, 10, 11 at 7:30PM
Palmetto Theatre | Directed by Mellissa Marlowe
A Canadian academic transported into Shakespeare's worlds of Othello and Romeo and Juliet attempts to prevent the tragic outcomes of both plays and discovers important truths about herself and the characters along the way.


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The Imaginary Invalid by Moliere

Opening: November 13, 14, 15 at 7:30PM
Closing: November 20, 21, 22 at 7:30PM & Sunday, November 23 at 2:30PM
Palmetto Black Box Theatre | Directed by Jose DeHoyos
In Molière's comedic play, the titular character, Argan, is a wealthy hypochondriac obsessed with his health and the treatments he receives. Despite being healthy, Argan is convinced he suffers from various ailments, constantly seeking attention from doctors and apothecaries.

Reception sponsored by:
Friends of the Arts at Vista opening night: Thursday, November 13


MUSIC PERFORMANCES

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NVC Chamber Singers & Instrumental Ensemble

November 17, 2025 at 7PM | Palmetto Theatre
Directed by Dr. Minkyung Lee & Antonio Zubillaga, Dr. Aurelia Rocha

Choral Celebration: Voices of Hope

With heartfelt celebration, we acknowledge the tremendous success of our inaugural Alumni Connect event in Spring 2025—a milestone that brought together NVC Music alumni in an inspiring display of talent, unity, and community spirit. Building on that memorable foundation, Dr. Lee is thrilled to continue this tradition with the next Alumni Connect: NVC Music Showcase Project this fall. We are delighted to welcome back NVC Music alumnus Antonio Zubillaga, who will participate in this year’s event. The program will feature eight weeks of immersive Choral Workshops from September to November, as well as preparations for the TTCCDA Region V All-State Choir Auditions for advanced ensemble singers. Voices of Hope invites you on a choral journey exploring the resilience of the human spirit, the strength of community, and the transformative power of music to bring light into darkness. Each piece in the program provides a unique perspective on hope—whether it whispers in quiet moments, resounds in joyful praise, or lifts us skyward.


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NVC Faculty & Guest Artist Recital

November 18, 2025 at 7PM | Palmetto Theatre
Featuring Minkyung Lee & Jackie Stevens, soprano & Christian Cruz, countertenor, Eunjoo Fierro, piano

Voices in Bloom: A Celebration of New Faculty and Song

This fall, the Northwest Vista College Music Department invites you to a vibrant celebration of growth, artistry, and collaboration in Voices in Bloom: A Celebration of New Faculty and Song. Join us for an inspiring evening of vocal performance featuring our voice faculty—Dr. Minkyung Lee, soprano; newly appointed faculty members Dr. Jackie Stevens, soprano, and Christian Cruz, countertenor—with pianist Dr. Eunjoo Fierro. Like a garden at the height of its season, this program reflects the richness of growth, the depth of experience, and the beauty of shared artistry. From golden-hued arias to heartfelt duets and soul-stirring trios, each piece blooms with emotion and connection. Together, our singers weave a musical tapestry that explores love in all its forms—romantic, playful, healing, and enduring. Voices in Bloom is not only a celebration of new faculty—it’s a gathering of voices, ideas, and stories that have taken root and are now offered in full, vibrant expression. We invite you to join us as we honor the season of harvest with music that uplifts, embraces, and brings our community together.


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NVC Concert Choir & Solo Performances

November 19, 2025 at 7PM | Palmetto Theatre
Directed by Dr. Minkyung Lee

Lighthouse: Finding Our Way Through Song


Like a lighthouse casting its glow over shifting waters, this fall’s NVC Concert Choir program invites listeners to navigate the landscapes of the heart—places where longing, courage, and joy all find their voice. Under Dr. Lee’s baton, Lighthouse: Finding Our Way Through Song becomes more than a concert; it is a journey illuminated by music’s power to guide us through uncertainty, anchor us in community, and point us toward the horizon. The program begins with the deep, steady current of Like a River in My Soul, a reminder of the grounding strength we carry within. In Uphill, Christina Rossetti’s timeless poetry walks alongside music that speaks to perseverance in the face of challenge. Wait With Me offers a moment of tender presence—standing together through the stillness of uncertainty—while My Lighthouse shines with gospel-inspired joy, a reminder that faith and community can guide us through the storm. The second half lifts its gaze toward light and hope. I Will Lift My Eyes moves like a prayer, drawing courage from stillness. Evocation lingers in the delicate space where memory meets longing, while When Dreams Take Flight reaches skyward, letting hope spread its wings. The journey closes with Jacob Collier’s shimmering Little Blue, a song of intimacy, connection, and wonder—a reminder that home is not always a place, but the people and moments we hold close. In a world that can often feel uncertain, Lighthouse serves as a musical compass—pointing us toward connection, resilience, and the light that carries us safely home. We warmly invite the community to join us for an evening of shared song, where every note offers a reminder that we navigate life’s waters best when we journey together.


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Vista Jazz Ensemble & Student Combos

November 20, 2025 at 7PM | Palmetto Theatre
Directed by Dr. Aaron Prado
Yeah! Swingin'! Directed by Aaron Prado, the Vista Jazz Ensemble and student-led combos bring an evening of dynamic jazz to the stage, showcasing classic standards, bold arrangements, and the vibrant creativity of our student musicians.

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    Palmetto Center for the Arts
    opened in 2009 as a product of community leadership, vision and unwavering determination to bring fine and performing arts to the Northwest area of San Antonio. The arts complex offers the finest facility and programs to those who join us in celebrating the arts.

    The Fine Arts, Dance, Drama and Music programs at Vista engage students and enrich their skills needed to give life to creative impulses—on stage, in the studio, and in the concert hall. Our emerging student artists interact and learn from community professionals and visiting artists from across the country and abroad.

  • We believe that the arts have always been and always will be a meaningful force in human life. Northwest Vista College is dedicated to making the arts a living presence within our neighboring communities. Art lovers who support the development of artists help to enrich the human experience. 

    Our goal is to cultivate the imagination and technical skills of artists who will reinvigorate existing works and create new masterpieces that will grip the heart and thrill the mind. We welcome the diversity that sustains our community and empowers our voice through art and artistry. 

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    Friends of the Arts at VISTA and Northwest Vista College support access to resources and opportunities for all students. Our efforts cultivate artists who will contribute to the growth of the arts in San Antonio through financial contributions, event sponsorship and advocacy. Your involvement helps provide scholarships and fund performances. Get Involved...

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