CEO Stephen Lucke leads a garden-based learning class with WorldSchoolSA students at Gardopia Gardens on San Antonio's East Side. Credit: Courtesy / Gardopia Gardens

Go Do That! is a curated roundup of weekend arts and culture events from the San Antonio Report. Follow us on Instagram to get these recommendations in video form.

Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m., Artpace’s San Antonio Sessions welcomes interdisciplinary artist Xavier Gilmore to the rooftop for an audio performance with field recordings of data centers, conversations, church choirs, YouTube rips and more. Free!

Celebrate the grand opening of Ornamental Cabbage Gallery on Friday from 6 to 9 p.m., with a whole roster of local ceramics artists including Dani Becknell, Linda Perez, Hilary Rochow, and Barbara Miñarro.

The Todos Agua Festival at the Esperanza Peace and Justice Center runs Friday through Sunday, organized by Azul Barrientos and featuring composer, singer and flamenco guitarist Julian Herreros Rivera, visiting from Chile. Other performers include local poets Carmen Tafolla, Andrea “Vocab” Sanderson, Eduardo Garza and author Marisol Cortez.

And spring has sprung at Gardopia Gardens. The Spring Farmers Market on Saturday from 4 to 7 p.m. hosts a veritable harvest of local vendors, music, food and tree adoption.

The San Antonio River Foundation presents Cochineala at Confluence Park on Saturday from 6 to 10 p.m. The free, festive bioluminescence-themed event features prints by artist Hilary Rochow and a performance by URBAN-15 at 9 p.m.

Senior Reporter Nicholas Frank moved from Milwaukee to San Antonio following a 2017 Artpace residency. Prior to that he taught college fine arts, curated a university contemporary art program, toured with...

Bria Woods is a staff photojournalist at the SA Report. She holds a bachelor's degree in communication from Trinity University and a master's in multimedia broadcast journalism from the University of Westminster...