May 31 Sunday
Join us to experience the art of Zarzuela~Spanish musical theater with an operatic flair and a borderland twist! Bohemios is full of passion, humor, and unforgettable music.
Originating from the same source materials as La Bohème, Bohemios is specially designed for a citywide tour, bringing live performances to a variety of venues across El Paso.
Featuring our talented Artist Ambassadors plus an all-local cast & crew, this tour will be offered for free as a part of our dedication to community service.
Bohemios will be sung in Spanish with dialogue in English.
Reserve your FREE tickets for the following performances!
Jun 01 Monday
UTEP Kidz on Campus offers a variety of on-campus activities this summer to keep your kids engaged. Young campers can develop their skills, learn and have fun in the many camps we offer. Our camps can help improve academic skills, develop confidence and more. Sign your child up for our Kidz on Campus Summer 2026 youth programs and camps: they’ll be guaranteed a fun and unique learning experience! Camps start the week of June 2 and are for entering grades K-12. For more information, visit ppp.utep.edu/youthcourses or call 915-747-5142. Kidz on Campus at UTEP – where learning is fun!
The International Museum of Art is proud to announce their newest pop-up gallery, Portrait of a Woman: Artist and Artisan. This gallery highlights the lives of other early women artists of El Paso like Jan Herring, Grace Knox Smith, Anna Johnell Crimen and Dorothy Geyer.
This pop-up asks us to reflect on creativity in our own lives by examining women’s artistic output from the late 1800s through the mid 1900s and international examples from Sue Koenig’s Window to the World. The gallery also highlights the biographies of El Paso’s early women artists by exploring how major social changes empowered these women to embark on professional art careers.
IMoA Director, Emily Leedom, states that “there is such a rich legacy of women artists in the greater El Paso region, and it is an honor to share their stories with our community. I think we can all relate to the artistic journeys that these women embarked on.”
In addition to Portrait of a Woman,The IMoA also invites you to visit A Tale of Two Artists, hosted in partnership with the Magoffin Home. This gallery celebrates the legacy of two early El Paso women, Octavia “Tia” Magoffin Glasgow and Leola Warnock Freeman. On view in our Historic Home, it explores the lives of these two women, as artists and as life-long friends.
The International Museum of Art is dedicated to making art accessible to all, offering free admission, exhibitions of local artists, and a rich collection of regional and international artifacts. Thanks to the generous support of our members and donors, we continue to foster cultural understanding and promote the visual arts in El Paso.
Visitor Information:Address: 1211 Montana Ave,El Paso, TX 79902(accessible parking on Rio Grande and Brown St.)
Hours:Thursday: 1:00–5:00 pmFriday–Sunday: 12:00–5:00 pmMonday–Wednesday: Closed
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