A solo exhibition of works by British-Nigerian video artist and filmmaker Zina Saro-Wiwa. Utilizing sound, video, and photography, the exhibition draws from the cultures of the Niger Delta to comment on…
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A group exhibition examining the perception of time. The show features “artworks and films that explore time as a political, historical, and cultural dimension that can be accessed and manipulated so…
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An exhibition celebrating 50 years of Gallery Shoal Creek.
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Jinli He, a Trinity University Assistant Professor of Modern Languages and Literature, will talk about the exhibition 28 Chinese.
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A panel discussion on the life of Miguel Covarrubias. The panel will be moderated by Marion Oettinger, Jr., curator of the exhibition, and includes María Elena Rico Covarrubias, niece of the artist;…
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A Socratic seminar based on an excerpt from I Ching: The Book of Changes and inspired by the exhibition 28 Chinese.
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Learn about Islamic art from art historian Dr. Annie Labatt.
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An exhibition of works inspired by the physical properties of liquids. The paintings work to allow “viewers an opportunity to escape their world and enter a new one, crafted by…
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A day featuring yoga (12PM), a talk on Natalie Frank’s depictions of The Brothers Grimm (6:30PM), a Spanish language tour of the museum (6:30PM), and a slow looking tour (7:30PM).
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For the first half of this program, artist Adriana Varejão will discuss her exhibition with adjunct curator, Pedro Alonzo. Then, at 12:30, there will be a panel discussion featuring Bani Abidi, Kamran Asdar…
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A re-dedication of recently-restored artworks by San Antonio artist Chuck Ramirez. This event will take place in the Terminal B lower level baggage claim area.
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A celebration of the newest addition to the Art in Public Places Collection. The work, Geode, is by artist Hunter Cross and features programmable LED lights. The Austin Gem and Mineral Society will…
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An exhibition of works by Jana S. Cross that attempt to “capture the vibrancy, the commercialism, and the changing role of women” in the mid-20th century.
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An exhibition of paintings by Howard Payne University art professors Susan and David Harmon.
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An exhibition of photographs by Abilene native Ellie Hamby. These photos were taken at sites from the Nabateaen culture in the Middle East.
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An exhibition of paintings by Julie Denny. The works are inspired by her travels.
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An exhibition of works by Patrick Berran, Melissa Brown, Andy Coolquitt, Stacy Fisher and Shara Hughes. The five artists “transform traditional techniques and everyday objects into visionary constructions to confuse, illuminate…
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An exhibition highlighting monoprints and monotypes by Cassandra James, Jules Buck Jones, Samson Mnisi, Larry Scholder, and Linda Ridgway.
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An exhibition of works by emerging Latin American artists. Featured artists include: Carla Albrecht Gimbatti, Luciana Levinton, Rebeca Mendoza, Martin Palottini, Isabel Peña, Marcela Sinclair, Alejandro Thornton, and Matías Waizmann.
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Avenue of the Strongest: An Eyewitness Account of that Day in September
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechAn exhibition of works by photographer Mark Roddenberry. The series of photographs were originally displayed at IMAS ten years ago in 2005. It depicts the streets of lower Manhattan on September…