Zoë Shulman uses elaborate geometric symbols to express the virtues and vices of government, like something a more skilled and less gonzo John Dee might've come up with between bouts of angelic possession. The artist's new series of twenty hexagon-shaped artworks are presented as diptychs in a candle-lit gallery, and, listen, you really should see this, friend: It's phenomenal work and perfectly displayed.
Mixed-media vessel works by Rejina Thomas, featuring art she created during the past two decades, with themes positioning the womb as a metaphorical looking glass from which viewers experience and understand the world.
This popular fest showcases the largest assortment of artisanal chocolate in Texas and highlights 10 new recipes, from red wine hot chocolate to cocoa chipotle salsa, creating a fully immersive experience in sweet and savory flavors. The goodness is already on display at both locations and will continue through Feb. 14 – but we especially recommend signing up for the Tasting Tour on Thu., Feb. 8.
This "prelude to events happening at the Carver Museum" features presentations from the film, music, and creative industries, along with voter registration and more. Bonus: Local food and beverage samples and sales.
Grab your running gear, but not too much and participate in this fun run benefiting neurofibromatosis (NF) and raise money for research whilst drinking, dancing, and a "mile-ish" run, which is of course followed by a dance party. The party doesn't stop until there's a cure.
This summit brings together faculty, staff, students, and the community to examine inequity and its impact on work but also to ensure a more equitable and inclusive future for each student.
Witness the vibrant, graphic diversity of PrintAustin's fifth annual juried exhibition – a survey of the traditions and the innovations of contemporary printmaking, including lithography, relief, intaglio, silkscreen, and monotype.
StreetCred will be helping low-income patients and the general public file their taxes and identify/claim credits for which they are eligible during hours listed.
Mondays-Thursdays, 11am-8pm, Fridays, 1-5pm and Saturdays, 9am-5pm. Through April 16
CommUnityCare Southeast Health & Wellness Center, 2901 Montopolis
StreetCred will be helping low-income patients and the general public file their taxes and identify/claim credits for which they are eligible during hours listed.
Mondays, Tuesdays, 4-8pm and Saturdays, 9am-5pm. Through April 16
Spend your Saturday at this pop-up marketplace with interactive children's activities, local wares, and DJ's to keep your booty moving. Plus: delicious kebabs!