This week: a week-long multidisciplinary festival with events taking place across Austin, a solo exhibition of photographs depicting Latinx artists in San Antonio, a show featuring three sculptors in Dallas, and more.
Fusebox Festival
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Fusebox Festival, an annual multi-day performance and performing arts festival in Austin, has announced details of its 2024 event.
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A recap of a performance by the Austin troupe Shaboom!, as part of Fusebox Festival 2022.
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"This is the East Austin I remember during younger days of taking road trips to see obscure music in the state’s capital."
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The organizations hope to make this an annual program for the Austin performing arts community.
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The April festival in Austin will feature 100 performances, installations, talks, and happenings by local, national, and international artists.
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Christina Rees and Neil Fauerso on the beauty of Grand Central Terminal, the endurance of Co-Lab Projects, and one longtime festival’s determination to keep Austin’s freak flag flying.
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Now in its 15th year, the annual festival is again bringing in performers and groups from across the world, while still keeping a place for local and regional acts on its roster.
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The interdisciplinary performance tells the story of an elderly couple living in the town of Zvizdal.
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Every year, the Fusebox Festival opens up applications for Austin-area artists in order to make sure that local performers have their chance to be seen in the festival. This year’s…
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Fusebox Festival, the Austin-based non-profit organization that annually produces a large-scale art and performance festival by the same name, announced this week that it is hiring two new staffers. Now looking…
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Drive By
Christie Blizard Performing at Dirty Dark Place for Austin’s Fusebox Festival
by Glasstireby GlasstireThis weekend, San Antonio artist Christie Blizard performed improvisational, synth-driven music at Dirty Dark Place (DDP) in Kyle, Texas as part of her exhibition TRUE SPERM. Her Brave Human World Tour will…
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Christina Rees and Rainey Knudson on the Texas Kitsch Master, a rethink of the NSA, and the ascendence of Fusebox Festival in Austin.
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Rainey Knudson and Brandon Zech on the best art festival in Texas, art fetishes, and tabletop kinetic art that transcends the desk toy.
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This coming Wednesday, April 12th, Fusebox Festival in Austin returns for its 13th year. The festival features a hefty lineup of art exhibitions, theatrical performances, dances, and daily chats supplemented by free waffles, and will run through…
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Today, March 18, Austin art space Pump Project is hosting a virtual reality experience by Flatsitter, an interdisciplinary collaborative that uses video, film, software programming, performance and installation to comment on…
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Austin’s annual Fusebox Festival has announced the lineup for its 13th iteration this April. Just like the 2016 festival, this year’s Fusebox will feature art exhibitions, theatrical performances, and dance. Also returning are…
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I recently attended Fusebox Festival in Austin and CounterCurrent in Houston. Here are five ways for festival organizers to make their festivals even better for performers and audiences.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on wretched excess, an artist's unmarked grave, and an MFA show you shouldn't miss.
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First seen at Laguna Gloria on Austin’s Museum Day, Animal Facts Club is set to return in 2016! Conceptualized by Austin-based artist Jules Buck Jones, the Club consists of a puppet-driven performance to educate…