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Select Austin Public Library Locations to Reopen on May 10
All other branches to follow suit on June 28
Vivie Behrens, April 10, 2021
The Austin School of Fiber Arts Wants You
Because Lynne Brotman just can’t, ah, weave well enough alone?
Wayne Alan Brenner, April 8, 2021
Austin Embroiderists Build Community Stitch by Stitch
Local interest in fiber arts is growing rapidly as people find stitching is a way to calm nerves, find friends, and make political statements during the pandemic
Jessi Cape, April 8, 2021
Valoneecia Tolbert Geeks Out in
Tales of a Blerd Ballerina
The actress looks back at what it was to be young, geeky, and Black
Robert Faires, April 8, 2021
What Is the Livestreamed, Interactive, Cross-Country, Music-Fueled, Comedy of Natatorium?
American Berserk Theatre + Density512 really pools the talent
Wayne Alan Brenner, April 7, 2021
ICOSA Gallery Flows Like a River of Creative Glory
The Canopy-based collective keeps visual conversation bold and bright in our community's eyes
Wayne Alan Brenner, April 1, 2021
Vote for New Music in Golden Hornet's String Quartet Smackdown VII
For the seventh year, Golden Hornet referees this composition competition while you decide the winner
Robert Faires, March 25, 2021
Forging a New Path Through Thrifting Old Clothes
Dominique Kirven of Gather & Co. discusses sustainability and gentrification in Austin’s thrifting community
Angela Bonilla, March 25, 2021
Artist Madeline Irvine Marks COVID Time With the Pandemic Clock
The Austin artist has turned a daily practice into a way to count down the lockdown
Robert Faires, March 18, 2021
"Dogs Heal in Borderlandia: Andrea Muñoz Martinez"
In this solo exhibition, the artist provides canine companions for a most colorful landscape
Robert Faires, March 18, 2021
Conspirare's Quarantine Madrigals Creates a Choir of One
This new song cycle gives isolated singers music to build a choir with – a choir of just themselves
Robert Faires, March 11, 2021
With Postcards for Democracy, Mark Mothersbaugh and Beatie Wolfe Deliver Priority Mail Art
If you like it, then you better put a stamp on it
Robert Faires, March 11, 2021
Monica Ceniceros and those atxGALS
The Cathedral? Creative Box Studios? All that art? This is them.
Wayne Alan Brenner, March 9, 2021
Powell St. John at the Webb Gallery
Austin legend, Waxahachie show, psychedelic art
Wayne Alan Brenner, March 4, 2021
Bored, Unemployed, and Extremely Online: Textile Artist Finds the Silver Linings
After losing her office job, Odalys Vargas turned a quarantine hobby into her artform
Laiken Neumann, March 4, 2021
Artist Ender Martos Celebrates His Past, Present, and Future in "Veintiuno"
The virtual exhibition marks the 21st of the 21st in the 21st ...
Robert Faires, March 4, 2021
Amplify Austin Is Needed Now, More Than Ever
This annual fundraising program amplifies the arts
Wayne Alan Brenner, March 4, 2021
Book Review:
I Came As a Shadow
by John Thompson
Coach's autobiography is a tale of U.S. sports and U.S. history
Michael King, March 3, 2021
Trust the Process in Gesel Mason's
burst!
In this Texas Theatre & Dance project, students learn to undo
Robert Faires, Feb. 25, 2021
"Andy St. Martin: The Weight" at Prizer Arts & Letters
In his newest show, the artist is, as ever, nothing if not commitment incarnate
Wayne Alan Brenner, Feb. 25, 2021
A Texas Snow Sculpture for a Fish that Died
Albert Lucio honors his deceased betta during Snowmageddon 2021
Wayne Alan Brenner, Feb. 18, 2021
"Deborah Roberts: I'm" at the Contemporary Austin
In the exhibition at the Contemporary Austin, we learn what it is to be seen and not seen
Robert Faires, Feb. 18, 2021
Live Comedy Clubs Are Coming Back
NYC's the Creek & the Cave moves to ATX, Cap City gets revived
Robert Faires, Feb. 11, 2021
Rollo Banks' Lunar New Year Series
A pirate with ink in his veins
S. Emerson Moffat, Feb. 11, 2021
Buddha Throws a Party
One version of the origin story of the zodiac
S. Emerson Moffat, Feb. 11, 2021
The 12 Signs of the Chinese Zodiac
Rollo Banks' Lunar New Year
Chronicle
covers
S. Emerson Moffat, Feb. 11, 2021
"The Art of the Hollywood Backdrop" Provides a Close-up on Cinema's Scenic Paintings
The exhibition of 12 vintage backdrops painted for MGM films reveals their techniques for creating grand illusions
Robert Faires, Feb. 11, 2021
A Family Crisis Inspires an Adaptive Clothing Company
Brittany Burke launches Uniteable to bring stylish options for wheelchair users and people with amputations
Shane Pfender, Feb. 11, 2021
CAMIBAart's "Ciudades" Present Cityscapes Extending to Infinity
Daniel Rodríguez Collazo's work places a city in our city that resonates between here and Cuba and beyond
Wayne Alan Brenner, Feb. 11, 2021
Persephone Station
Recasts the Magnificent Seven as Women in Space
Austin author Stina Leicht pens a rip-roaring mix of planetary intrigue, intergalactic adventure, and righteous sisterhood
Mike Berry, Feb. 4, 2021
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