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106 Auditorium Circle
San Antonio, TX 78205
Open Daily 10am – 5pm
Closed Sat & Sun
On-street & nearby lots around Auditorium Circle

Radius provides space and support for arts- and education-oriented nonprofit organizations to build community, foster collaboration and promote conversation.
Community Event Space
Located downtown in the old Studebaker Building, the Radius Center has repurposed the dealership into non-profit office spaces and large public areas for exhibitions and receptions.
The first floor includes a cafe, art exhibit space, and meeting space for lectures, performances, rehearsals, and banquets.
Radius is open to the public for a variety of events. Free educational events are a staple of RADIUS to include events with UTSA, Texas Public Radio, UT Health Science Center, and others.

Community.
Conversation.
Collaboration.
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RADIUS invites visitors to explore and enjoy art, music, movies and delicious foods. The art exhibits and fresh menu selections in the café are just part of the backdrop provided for meetings, concerts, banquets and more. Surrounded by history and architecture downtown on the Auditorium Circle, Radius houses a community of art- and education-oriented nonprofit organizations inspiring the community through furtherance of their missions.
Radius seeks to provide free access to the arts in an inviting contemporary setting to entertain and engage the community. In addition to the cost savings and synergy resulting from the cooperative, Radius generates engaging programs and a wide range of activities, including book signings, art exhibitions, and discussion groups.
Radius also offers artist-in-residence / guest residence programs to help support individuals and nonprofit organizations. Rooms are reserved in the Historic Toltec Apartments (1913) across the street from the Tobin Center and the San Antonio Riverwalk.
Radius creates spaces that welcome people, tell stories and provide platforms to share ideas and build community. It helps support nonprofits and sets the stage for conversation and educational programs. Through art exhibitions, music recitals and concerts as well as film screenings and lectures, Radius invites the public to participate and explore wider cultural landscapes. It continues to develop its outdoor venues as it expands its footprint. In the “100 acre wood” along Bear Creek, the gardens and trails allow hands-on involvement to grow and cultivate diversified crops as well as local community.



