Complementing Abraham Cruzvillegas' exhibit, this workshop led by herbalist/educator Caroline Caswell offers participants the chance to make their own personal medicinal tonic to take home. Please bring a notebook, writing utensil, and a small mason jar.
Austin Bat Cave, a nonprofit organization that offers free creative writing programs to local youth ages 6 to 18, is holding a school supplies drive through April. If you would like to donate pencils, pens, paper, tape, composition notebooks, or any other classroom supplies, email heather@austinbatcave.org to learn how and where to drop off your items.
Join Austin Music Foundation and Texas Accountants and Lawyers for the Arts in celebration of World Intellectual Property Day for an informational evening about what rights you possess as a copyright owner and how to protect those rights.
Guayaki Yerba Mate is coming to Austin for the month of April. Their time will be spent producing music events, community gatherings, interactive art experiences, and action days focused on supporting environmental and social work being done in the area with a special emphasis on helping increase access to aid for local artists in the community. Check the website for more details.
This “bucket list tour” gives you a city overview in just two hours. Get acquainted with Austin's art, music, culture, food, history, parks, and famous people while touring major landmarks, lesser-known gems, neighborhoods, and food trucks. And, with the Mercedes tour van, you'll be riding in style.