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A show of works by graffiti artist Nathan ”SLOKE” Nordstrom. The exhibition will include Nordstrom’s new paintings and will feature multiple events, including a spray paint demonstration and a film.
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An event celebrating the release of the spring/summer 2017 issue of fields magazine. The night will feature readings and experimental music.
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A show of works by Baylor art students.
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Art City Austin is back for its 67th year! The weekend will feature booths manned by individual artists and by galleries from across Texas. For more information, please go here.
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A show of works by African American LGBT artists. The exhibition features works by Fum Fum Ko, Ashley Hicks, and Beth Consetta Rubel.
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A show of collaborative works by Kate Csillagi and Matt Rebholz. Through collage, video projection and paper craft puppets, the two artists immerse the viewer in a dystopian society where “the sky…
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Eric Booth will discuss how creative engagement can – and should – be present in all learning situations, both in and outside of schools. For tickets, go here.
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A film profiling British-Ghanaian architect David Adjaye. The film features interviews with Adjaye’s collaborators, a roster of influential figures in the art and cultural world, as well as a significant number of…
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A show of new luminous sculptures by McKay Otto. The artist on his work: “This work serves as a vehicle for us to look inside and find the innermost echoes that pierce…
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A show featuring works by senior art students Anne Brown, Avery Elkins, and Sophie Gilliam.
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“Barry Ledoux’s work incorporates a variety of nontraditional sculptural materials, including paper, lead, copper, pigment, leaded glass, cheesecloth and the use of text.” The pieces in the show reference the…
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London-based artist Mark Lewis makes short, non-narrative films that closely consider the modern urban environment. The Contemporary Austin commissioned Lewis to create a new film that examines the city of Galveston,…
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The first monographic museum survey of works by American painter Garth Weiser. Drawing on the cannon of abstract art, Weiser’s recent paintings attempt to rebuke technology in that they are difficult…
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A solo show of works by Anne Siems. The pieces in the exhibition are inspired by paintings by the European masters, early American folk art, and vintage photography.
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A dedication ceremony for Pods, a new public artwork by Amy Bunker, Foster Talge, and Travis Seeger.
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A series of large-scale drawings by British artist Rob Pepper. “Each piece in this series is a redrawing of cathedral windows Pepper found in his native England. The windows’ depiction of…
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A community festival celebrating the Blanton’s newly reinstalled permanent collection galleries. The event features family activities, music, food, and tours of the museum. During the day, artist Nina Katchadourian will also…
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A screening of the film Faces of Austin.
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A show of paintings by Winston Lee Mascarenhas. The works are inspired by the sounds and rhythms of music and dance.