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    Collection Rert: Super Saturday Surprise

    Here's an indoor/outdoor buffet of art, fun junk, and smiles from those indefatigable Rertophiles, a convenient gift shop where you can create your own prices and bask in the value as you scavenge for unique treasures and celebrate leftovers.
    Sat., Dec. 3, noon-5pm
    2608-B Rogers
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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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    Last Day of the Eureka Room!

    Austin's most absurd and fun attraction will have its last day on September 24th, so visit while you still can! It's the Eureka Room, a participatory experience where visitors engage with curious and playful programming within a unique 100-square-foot room filled with light and sound.
    See website for reservations. $25.  
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    Second Street District: Holiday Window Walk

    Watch the storefronts of Second Street District businesses transform into decorative holiday scenes during the twelfth annual Holiday Window Walk. This year, the District is working with professional Texas artists to create holiday-inspired art installations in the storefront windows of Bonobos, Luxe Apothetique, Sneaker Politics, the Second Street District Office, and more.
    Through Jan 1
    214 Guadalupe
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    Thornton Road Studios Holiday Market

    Shop at Thornton Road Studios for mosaics, pottery, ceramics, jewelry, scarves, sculpture, metalwork, photography, painting, and more, created by more than 20 artists.
    Sat.-Sun., Dec. 3-4, 11am-5pm  
    2309-2311 Thornton
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    With All the Desperation of a Hungry Dog

    This brief pop-up exhibition features "the best of a diverse range of styles and techniques from recent works by painters in their junior and senior year in UT's Fine Arts program."
    Sat., Dec. 3, 4pm-8pm
    Fine Arts Building Rm. 2.406, 2301 Trinity, UT campus
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    Spellerberg Projects Gallery: 2666

    "I envision myself as a reportage artist who carries back stories and situations confronted along the U.S.- Mexico border, where I grew up," says Andrei Renteria. "My approach to material is experimental, and incorporates drawing, painting, lithography, sculpture, assemblage, and installation."
    Opening reception: Sat., Dec. 3, 6-9pm
    103 S. Main, Lockhart
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    Davis Gallery: Homecoming

    This group exhibit showcases the depth and variety of work by the Davis Gallery family of artists: 34 Central Texas-based creators who celebrate the now and the historical feel of our ever-changing state. Among them: Dana Younger! Felice House! Jan Heaton! Lisa Beaman! Randall Reid! B. Shawn Cox! And more.
    Through Dec. 23
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    Ivester Contemporary: Late Bloomers

    This is a solo exhibition of new paintings and sculptures by Houston-based artist Jasmine Zelaya who has used portraiture to explore themes of identity throughout her career, specifically from the perspective of a first generation Latinx artist, resulting in a body of work heavily informed by memory, the awkwardness of youth, and the experience of assimilation.
    Through Jan. 14
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    Wally Workman Gallery: America Martin

    America Martin, who describes herself as a "painting anthropologist," is a Colombian-American artist based in Los Angeles and a rising star in the contemporary art world, a creator working primarily with paint on canvas and paper to explore the human form and experience.
    Through Dec. 30
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    Flatbed Press: Black-Owned

    Flatbed presents an exhibition of new prints, drawings, and paintings by Adrian Armstrong, whose multidisciplinary practice encompasses drawing, painting, installation, and sound, documenting contemporary Black experiences in the United States.
    Through Dec. 3
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    Lora Reynolds Gallery: Lost Pines

    This exhibition of new photographs is the gallery's first presentation of work by the Austin artist (and musician and husband and father and professor) Barry Stone. You want to see images that are beautiful and often a little eerie? You want to witness photos with backstories that can inspire something like awe? Find yourself among these "Lost Pines."
    Through Dec. 3
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