Bring a valid student ID for unlimited game play, food & drink specials, and a space reserved just for college students for a $15 cover. (Hint: This is a good deal.)
This exhibition is enhanced with artifacts providing historical context for the paintings, rich with the unbroken connection the Comanche people have with their roots. Also, Rodeo: The Exhibition. Boy howdy, it's the history of the Texas rodeo – vibrant, interactive, and fully documented in this fine new show.
Learn about Counter Balance: ATX, their upcoming events and programs, and how you can get involved. There will be an the opportunity to sign up to volunteer, buy shirts, and more. Smaller workgroup sessions follow the meeting.
This three-person exhibit featuring the work of Austin artists Joseph Hammer, Chun Hui Pak, and Gabe Langholtz focuses on each artist’s ability to dismantle their subjects and reimagine them into new compositions.
The fifth annual Ascent Speaker Luncheon presented by Explore Austin will feature guest speaker Colin O’ Brady, a professional endurance athlete and two-time world record holder.
Wed., Oct. 10, 11:30am-1pm. $1,500 per table of 10.
Invested community members should crash this session to help Austin achieve its goals of zero AIDS-related deaths, zero new HIV infections, and zero stigma to end AIDS as a public health threat by 2030.
Epic Wednesdays: An epic biopic, over three hours in length, Gandhi captures the spirit of the man and his struggles. The film won eight Oscars and Ben Kingsley's starring work is a real standout. Ravi Shankar contributed to the score.
Ed Ruscha, anyone? We'll bet yes – we're big fans ourselves – and now here's a diverse selection of the celebrated American artist’s books, photographs, drawings, and pprints. With archival production materials, preliminary sketches, and studio notebooks; with more than 150 objects providing visitors an unprecedented look into Ruscha's creative process. And the Chronicle's Melany Jean tells more about this show right here.
The Colombian-Ecuadorian pianist's repertoire includes pieces from Chopin, Rachmaninoff, Scriabin, G. D Perez, L. H Salgado, Albeniz, Villa-Lobos, R. Carpio Abad, and Astor Piazzolla.