An exhibition of watercolors by Erin Cannon.
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An exhibition by abstract artist Joyce Howell. The color changes in the artist’s work serve as a reflection of the atmosphere, temperature, time of day, and season of the Colorado River.
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An exhibition of works by Bill Thelen & Jake Ziemann. Thelen presents voyeuristic found footage from his tenant/neighbor shut-in Gregory Askins, and Ziemann will show combines that include ceramic sculptures and utilitarian supports.
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A screening of works by artist Ursula Hodel. The event will pair the artist’s works with “YouTube videos that use a similar visual language.” Following the screening, the Free Beer…
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An exhibition featuring photographs by Leah Dyjak and clay sculptures by Angel Oloshove. Both artists “draw upon the energetic qualities of sculptural material to conversely build up and break down ideas of…
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An exhibition by Jeffrey Charles Stanley that addresses “nature, digital artifice, and Beethoven’s 9th Symphony. Physics, metaphysics, and pataphysics. Liminal, subliminal, and actual.”
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The Art of Charles Umlauf and Four of His Children: Madelon, Lynn, Arthur and Karl
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechAn exhibition featuring the works of Charles Umlauf as well as works by his children, Arthur, Madelon, Lynn and Karl.
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An event featuring music, performance art, experimental theater, poetry, story-telling, and visual art.
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An exhibition of contemporary art inspired by weather patterns. The show features new work by Kim Dembrosky, Elizabeth McClellan and Mark Nystrom.
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An exhibition of new paintings by Austin-based artist Ryan Davis.
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David Culpepper: Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechAn exhibition of works by Austin-based artist David Culpepper. The works in the show address issues of communication through visual language, including how pictures and symbols are used as key elements…
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The Museum Studies Symposium: Native American Cultures and Contemporary Museum Practice
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechA symposium bringing together three scholars who are experts on “the complicated issues surrounding Native American artifacts in today’s museum practice.”
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An exhibition of works by Austin-based artist Rebecca Marino. The works in the show are inspired by “a found document compiled to prove the existence and legitimacy of unidentified flying objects”…
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Khaled Malas will lecture on two of his recent projects that “examine alternative narratives of modernities and its creative resistances.”
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An exhibition featuring works by austin-based artists Helen Curtis Allen, Selene Bataille, Kendall Bradley, Connor Frew, Emmy Laursen, and Haley Parsa.
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A show featuring works by Clay DeStefano, Chris Lattanzio, Margaret Adie, Rene Perez, Etty Horowitz, Andrew Wick, Dahlia Woods, and more.
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An exhibition of new works by Elizabeth Chiles that “arrest and extend time in order to contemplate our internal lives and the physical world.” The show features video, installation, and collage.
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A student-curated exhibition featuring works by Chandler Allen, Kelsey Boylan, Julia Caswell, Angie Heverly, Ryan Hicks, Brooke Johnson, Seth Murchison, Nicholas Osella, Haley Parsa, Tessa Rappa, Juan Pablo Rivera, Celia Shaheen,…
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An exhibition of works by students from ACC’s art program.
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The inaugural exhibition for the New Warfield Center Gallery, managed and operated by the John L. Warfield Center for African & African-American Studies at University of Texas at Austin.