"small acts" is an exhibition of various mixed media works by four Austin-based artists: Betelhem Makonnen, Christina Coleman, Deborah Roberts, and Tammie Rubin.
grayDUCK
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This is the Pop Art of Brownsville, Texas — an enigmatic, idiosyncratic place few understand, but where many live.
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"Where do our avatars hang out when not in use?"
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It is through these staged recreations that we confront our own bodies as agents of death, pain, and healing.
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Austin has long pouted about its lack of arts coverage (as do many cities), but now Seth Orion Schwaiger of the Austin Chronicle (and Glasstire) really has a beef. He…
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It’s rare that a two-person show harmonizes this well.
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I’m not moving to Austin, but I will definitely be back.
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This week, Christina and Rainey get sidetracked on how artists should stay out of school, once they're out of school. And Rainey does a robot dance.
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Maker has transformed grayDUCK from a serene, open space to a maze of disjointed fractions. The exhibition rolls 30 pieces deep, which is a high number given the scale of the works.
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On the whole the show is about different kinds of identity, from mind to body to culture.
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If the materiality of paint and substrate is your thing, three current Austin exhibitions give you an opportunity to dial in your desired level of production value.
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Tomorrow night, grayDUCK will hold its final opening in its South Austin gallery space. The appropriately titled Send Off, a group show of prints by artists who have exhibited at…