Due to recent and rapid city development and increased property value, many artists can no longer afford to stay in east Austin. The city has a proposal for them.
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Despite a public-funding disappointment, Co-Lab is set to expand with a little help from its friends.
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Last week the Austin Critics’ Table held their informal and highly irreverent annual awards ceremony. With their fair share of salty language and off-the-cuff humor, writers from The Austin Chronicle…
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As with a whole sub-genre of Mexico-violence art, Aragón's hand-drilled portraits shove the violence straight into your face.
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The much-loved Austin gallery Tiny Park will shutter its doors at the end of April due to rising rent costs and insufficient sales, reports Seth Orion Schwaiger of The Austin Chronicle. Says…
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The two big c's are warranted here: crepuscular and chiaroscuro. The miasma of not-quite-blacks encroaching upon vulnerable fauna resembles sludgy crude oil — a reminder of the 2010 BP spill and too many others in the Gulf of Mexico and elsewhere.
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At some point Monday night/Tuesday morning, someone threw a large cinderblock through the front window of the Okay Mountain gallery space in Austin. Although the cinderblock crashed through the window…
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Austin living-room gallery Tiny Park is moving up to a dedicated gallery space in May, after the close of its current show, the Tiny Park Drawing Annual (on view through…
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Brian Willey and Thao Votang’s Tiny Park, a new Austin nomadic/house gallery, announces its first exhibition
Austin artist Brian Willey and writer Thao Votang have announced their first event as Tiny Park, a new nomadic gallery sometimes residing at their house at 607 ½ Genard St.,…