The artist Priscilla Robinson works with water and fiber (yucca, flax, abaca, kozo, and gampi) to create handmade paper – and fire and sand to make glass. These elements also inspire the shapes and compositions within her work, making the pieces not only about but also of the natural world.
Austin's innovative Art In Public Places project has conjured up an excellent choose-your-own-adventure sort of experience that incorporates actual sculpture on display around our urban hub. Roam the streets, roam the art, deep in the heart of Texas.
Stroll down the paseo, snack on seasonal treats from Kerbey Lane Cafe, and enjoy a limited-edition winter-themed craft while singing along with the Mueller Community Slingers. Come early for free barre3 classes (at 4:30 & 5:45pm).
TCM Big Screen Classics Presents: Whether you're a seasoned regular or a newbie, this holiday classic about a pair of song-and-dance men and a sister act falling in love and saving a Vermont inn never fails to charm.
In this new show by Tammie Rubin, "the wispy tendrils of ball moss serve as a signifier of gathering chaos, conclave connections, concentrated confusion, a labyrinth of values, and growing will. Sculptures are constructed of knots and tangles of twine and rope, embedded with steel wool and cotton, and armatures of wire."
In which the founding fathers of Austin punk get visual, as Jon Dee Graham, Jesse Sublett, and Larry Seaman present their unique visions of the world via canvas, paper, 3-D assemblages, and more.