Ready for a party, Austin? Make plans to meet Honey Made at Radio East! Bring your friends to experience the diverse sounds of the band and get ready to jam the night away!
Meet at the Meredith Heritage Tree Deck for a leisurely guided tour exploring the community history and natural features shaping the landscape of Waterloo Park. Tours begin at 10am; come early for breakfast bites and brunch cocktails.
Enjoy that most Texas of cuisines – barbecue, baby! – from Kent Black of Black’s Original Barbecue while attending this summertime-themed art exhibit and pie social, all to raise funds for ArtSpark's programs for artists with disabilities, veterans, young adults, and seniors.
This multimedia art experience contains more than 100 authenticated works and installations examining the mystique and cultural impact of BANKSY. You know, right? B-A-N-K-S-Y? OK, then.
Paramount Summer Classic Film Series: The iconic, quotable comedy introduced Chris Tucker and Bernie Mac to the world and solidified Ice Cube's superstar acting career.
Finally back onstage after the usual pandemic hiatus, this troupe of teasers features the ecdysiast terpsichore of Delia Dread, Goldie Candela, Holly Grafix, and Mickie Sinn – with special guests Chola Magnolia and (your fabulous femcee) Selma Bawdy.
Calling all witches and wizards, for Harry Potter's birthday is upon us and Art Garage is going all out. Party guests will make wands, sip butterbeer, and create art like a castle mug, Starry Night-inspired Hogwarts painting, or Hedwig painting.
Vs. Sacramento. Bring canned goods Tuesday for Central Texas Food Bank; bring a fur friend Thursday for Pints & Pups; see fireworks Friday; and Sunday is Kids' Day.
This is a regional premiere co-written and directed by J. Quinton Johnson (of Broadway’s Hamilton), revealing the story of a brilliant, passionate teen coder who dreams of changing the world with her new video game. Featuring an original score inspired by hip-hop, pop, gospel, and contemporary musical theater.
Vocal powerhouse Guy Forsyth stars as Vincent Van Gogh in an inspiring musical telling the story of a girl who magically travels through a painting to meet the artist. Young viewers will learn about courage, kindness, and the power of art to lift others up.
Through Aug. 14. Fri.-Sat., 7pm; Sun., 2pm. $15-25.
Kate Newby’s first solo exhibition in Texas since moving to Floresville in 2020 showcases the artist’s ongoing commitment to materiality, process, and perception through site-responsive installations.
Uncommon Objects' big backyard is transformed into a dynamic marketplace for all things vintage, found and made. Come join the fun and feast on the bargains!
Anne Washburn's phantasmagorical story first reveals a group of survivors of a global catastrophe recalling and retelling the "Cape Feare" episode of The Simpsons around a fire, then moves seven years into the future, and then 70 years further – where cultural mythology has evolved into cult-like engagement and a grand, tribal musical. Performed by ensemble of youth and adult guest artists, directed by Jennifer Jennings for the Vortex.
Art4Water’s inaugural program (now on view at Downtown's gorgeous library) is a collaboration between the Watershed Association, Terry Zee Lee, and more than 30 national artists in the creation of dozens and dozens of water-inspired art kites.
Austin will adopt its 2022-23 budget this August, and is welcoming feedback online and at several town halls over the coming weeks. Get the schedule and more info at speakupaustin.org.
Summer sessions will take Humane Heroes on an epic adventure to learn what it means to care for a pet of their own and explore ways to help animals in need. The beloved Teddy Bear surgery is back for two sessions, and an outdoor movie night screens June 23. It all culminates in graduation Aug. 3.
Austin Public Library and BookPeople present a series of free events for citizens to "engage with books that have been banned or challenged, and be part of the conversation around the freedom to read."