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for Tue., Jan. 4
  • Affordable Art Fair Austin

    Affordable Art Fair Austin will launch in May 2024, showcasing original contemporary artworks ranging between $100 to $10,000. Welcoming a whole host of local, national and international exhibitors, their spectacular first edition is set to be unmissable!
    May 16-19  
    Palmer Events Center
  • Kadampa Meditation Center Austin

    This evening talk offers a special visit with renowned Buddhist teacher and NKT-IKBU Deputy Spiritual Director Gen-la Kelsang Jampa. Gen-la will share Buddhist advice on developing our love as a way to protect our self from suffering and learn to become truly happy. Our life then becomes immensely meaningful in benefiting others with our mind of unconditional love.
    Fri. May 3, 7pm-8:30pm  
    Vuka North
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  • Arts

    Visual Arts

    Austin Public Library: Outpost

    The Austin Public Library presents an installation by Sarah Welch: multimedia objects and imagery from the artist’s self-published comic, Holdout.
    Through Jan. 14
  • Arts

    Visual Arts

    Butridge Gallery: The Art of Peace

    Paintings and drawings by five award-winning Austin figurative artists: J.C. Amorrortu, Lawrence Jolly, Meena Matocha, Rhea Pettit, and Linda Wandt.
    Through Jan. 8  
  • Music

    Free Week w/ Garrett T. Capps, Croy & the Boys [outdoor]

    2015 Disney Pixar film Inside Out documents a kid in transition and the emotions that rule her: joy, sadness, anger, fear, disgust. Find all five indoors and outside in an Americana stacking at Mohawk for Free Week. Western swing focal point in Big Cedar Fever, inside opener Georgia Parker sings pure joy, whereas ATX-native headliner Willy McGee’s big, deep country baritone remains fearsome. Southwestern spine-chillers Altamesa retain a mean streak (anger) of supernatural roots noir. Outside, countrypolitan piano man Robert Ellis plinks a melancholy streak throughout his countrypolitan presentation, while Austin outlaws Croy & the Boys stoke disgust for COVID idiocracy. That leaves San Antonio C&W eccentric Garrett T. Capps as Inside Out supporting player “jangles” for his CenTex hullabaloo.
    Tue., Jan. 4, 7pm
  • Community

    Events

    Nautical Light Show

    A boat tour is a lovely way to view the spectacular light show at Mozart's, made even sweeter with their treats and cocoa.
    Select dates through Jan. 6  
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    We Are Blood Franklin BBQ Raffle

    To celebrate National Blood Donor Month, We Are Blood partnered with Franklin BBQ to reward 20 lucky donors with a special dinner for two including Franklin's famous brisket, ribs, sides, desserts, and more. Donate by Jan. 17 to enter the raffle, which will be held Jan. 20. Make appointments online or call 512/206-1266.
    Through Jan. 17  
    We Are Blood donor centers
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