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Visual Arts for Sun., Feb. 2
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    Kris Graves: Testament Project

    The Testament Project is photographer Kris Graves' exploration and re-conception of the contemporary black experience in America.
    Reception: Sun., Feb. 2, 2-4pm
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    Landmarks Video: Camel Collective

    The Camel Collective's Something Other Than What You Are is the latest to get the big-screen treatment in this ongoing series from your friends at UT's Landmarks program.
    Through Feb. 29. Daily, 7-10pm. Free.  
    UT's ART Building, 2301 San Jacinto
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    PrintEXPO 2020

    This is PrintAustin’s annual print fair, featuring 64 booths of artists, galleries, editioning shops, and university reps. Purchase original artwork from regional and national talent and flip through bins n' bins of prints to add some of the snazziest new graphics to your art collection. Saturday features live steamroller printing; Sunday's got a slate of printmaking demos and family-friendly activities; the whole weekend has plenty of delights for the eye and mind alike, and a convivial atmosphere infused by them what pretty much breathe ink as a way of life.
    Feb. 1-2. Sat., 11am-5pm; Sun., 11am-3pm. Free.
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    Star of Texas Tattoo Art Revival

    Here's the 18th annual celebration of inked humans and all the storied industry and artistry that surrounds the phenomenon, with live tattooing by masters of all styles (traditional Japanese, photorealistic color, and everything between), tattoo contests, a kids' area, and unique vendors with the most graphic merch around. The live entertainment schedule features performances by Lizardman Sideshow, Altercation Punk Rock Comedy, Michelle Manx Belly Dance, the Jigglewatts, and the Divas of Illusion drag show. Special guests this year: cartoonist Bob Camp (the co-creator of Ren & Stimpy) and legendary low-brow artist Coop.
    Jan. 31-Feb. 2. Fri., noon-10pm; Sat., 11am-9pm; Sun., noon-7pm. $20-60.  
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    Wally Workman Gallery: Kathryn Polk

    Each of the artist's narrative lithographs contains dozens of her unique symbols – flames, needle and thread, logs, prickly pear pads, helicopter seeds, tattoos, and spilled milk – expressing a visual language for the Southern female experience, a voice of beauty and strength that reminds us of how far we've come and how far we have yet to go.
    Through Feb. 2
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