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    Landmarks: Self-Guided Walking Tour

    Use your smartphone to access self-guided tours of the outdoor public art sited by UT's award-winning Landmarks program any time you feel like it. BONUS: There's also a free, docent-led tour starting at Marc Quinn's "Spiral of the Galaxy" (1501 Red River) on Sun., Jan. 8, 11am.
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    Big Medium: A Cloud Floats In / A Ship Passes By

    Says the artist W. Tucker: "This show continues a through-line in my work – a conscious effort to pay attention to how I go through life, how I see the world around me, and what is happening in that world. This show represents this effort to see."
    Through April 9. Thu.-Sat., noon-6pm  
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    Co-Lab Projects: Volumes

    This is a project by multidisciplinary artist Ezra Masch: an audio-visual instrument that uses a drum set to activate a site-specific grid of lights. In this case, the specific site is the interior of a room all around you. It's a stunning, near-synesthetic evocation of percussion, immersing you in staggered rhythms of light and sound as drummers explore the relationship between temporal space and physical space. And who are those drummers? Adam Jackson, Chris Cogburn, Alton Jenkins, Julia Hungerford, Thor Harris, Lesley Mok, Brannen Temple, Line Upon Line, Sean Ripple, Milo Tamez, and Greg Fox are those drummers. Note: Free opening reception features drumming by Jackson, Cogburn, and Jenkins; other drummers supercharge the weekly performances. See website for details.
    Weekly performances through April 23  
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    Flatbed Press: The Love and Money Show

    In this new exhibition of monoprints created at Flatbed during the pandemic, Texas-based artist Maricela Sanchez breaks down barriers between art and daily life, using the iconic imagery of a $100 bill and repeating patterns of lips in multilayered monoprints to create her own currency.
    Through April 9
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    The Blanton: Fantastically French! Design and Architecture In 16th- to 18-Century Prints

    Drawing primarily from the Blanton’s extensive holdings of French prints, this exhibition invites you to look closely at exquisite details, marvel at fantastic forms, and take delight in ornate embellishments that celebrate the creativity of imagination across three centuries.
    Through Aug. 14
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    Collection Rert: VIBERANT

    Presenting the debut solo show of Aloki Shah, where you'll be able to "escape into a world full of bright colors and pleasing shapes after facing a day in what can be a harsh world."
    Closing reception: Sat., March 5, 1-4pm. Free.
    2608-B Rogers
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    Ivester Contemporary: Digging for Daisies

    This solo exhibition of new paintings by Jaylen Pigford features a reoccurring lone figure which appears in each canvas, accompanied by scattered objects and varying settings "to indicate a prevalent sense of confusion and disorientation." Oh, baby, we totally feel that. Also: This guy's work is good, real damn good, and you'd be glad to see it.
    Through March 5
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    Link & Pin Gallery: Ääripää

    This PrintAustin Invitational exhibition showcases works by members of the Turku Printmakers Association, a regional artist organization in Southern Finland.
    Through March 5
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