A public art bike tour through downtown Austin beginning at 400 Nueces (Mellow Johnny’s Bike Shop) and ending at Open Room Austin, an AIPP artwork at Sand Beach Park near…
May 11, 2012
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In 1952, Leon Harris, Jr., the young vice president of the Harris and Company department store commissioned expatriate German dadaist Grosz to create a series of paintings illustrating the landscape,…
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Stephen Kwok’s installation-based multi-media exhibition challenges the relevance of physical items in today’s increasingly digital society.
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Farming as street theater: 1700 Aztec Gold sunflowers will grow to heights of five to seven feet with eleven-inch flower heads in an empty 1.6-acre lot in the heart of…
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Texas born sculptor George Fowler is saying goodbye, off pursue his career in New York City. He has ddrafted a group of thirteen artists to help him. Admission to the…
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Just like the beloved and long-running East Austin Studio Tour, but in the west: a free, self-guided tour that champions the abundance of talent of Austin’s large and wildly diverse…
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Austin-based composer Travis Weller’s site-specific chamber music performance spread across PRH’s seven historic row houses. Performances at 12 noon and 3 pm.
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Ride in on your two-wheeler for artist-made short films about scooters, bicycles, unicycles, tricycles and motorcycles, curated by Bart Weiss of the Dallas Video Festival. Free!
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A 45-minute site-specific dance at the Waterwall. Choreographed by Stephan Koplowitz, in collaboration with 16 Houston composer Aaron Hermes, Space City Gamelan and 16 dancers. Part of the Mitchell Center’s …
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A 40-minute choreographic work by Mitchell Center resident Jonah Bokaer originally created for the Guggenheim Museum. The piece will be recreated for the Asia Society Texas Center in response to…
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A new intervention by a disillusioned ex-competitive swimmer at The Kenmore, itself located at Skydive Art Space featuring manipulated blue water balloons, some chilled by The Kenmore and some warmed…