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  • Film

    Special Screenings

    Austin VHS Swap & Film Screening

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    Sat., March 25, 4pm. Free.  
  • Arts

    Visual Arts

    Camiba Gallery: discards vessels fragments

    This noteworthy new exhibition at Camiba Gallery features the works of 1) Jason Webb, an Austin-based artist who spends his Sundays driving through unfamiliar neighborhoods and photographing once private possessions now publicly disowned, then painting individual piles isolated against white backgrounds; 2) San Antonio-based Benjamin McVey, whose new paintings of vessels represent the artist’s search for quiet space, simplicity, focus and purpose in today’s increasingly complex post-pandemic world; and 3) Austin's own Rebecca Rothfus Harrell, who documents states of flux across the country, reinterpreting remnants of structures that have a history but no longer serve their intended purpose.
    Through April 15
  • Arts

    Visual Arts

    Lora Reynolds Gallery: Snails In Comparison

    The Lora Reynolds gallery inaugurates its brand new space(!) with this whimsical and wonderful show by those irrepressible Haas Brothers. Observe as fraternal twins Niki and Simon Haas unveil a group of sculptures of big, bizarre snails: their first endeavors in combining a material new to their practice (blown glass, which constitutes the gastropod's soft bodies) with another medium they've known longer than any other: the snails' shells are hand-carved marble.
    Opening reception: Sat., March 25, 6-8pm
  • Qmmunity

    Community

    Queer & Trans Việt and Việt Allies Sangha

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    Fourth Sunday of every month, 1-3pm  
    Virtual
  • Qmmunity

    Community

    Queer Art Night

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    Every other Wednesday, 7:30-10pm
  • Qmmunity

    Nightlife & Parties

    Sappho's Songs

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    Third Friday of every month, 9pm
  • Film

    Special Screenings

    Space Jam (1996)

    Thu., March 30, 8:30pm  
  • Music

    Space Laces

    Fri., April 7, 9pm  
  • Arts

    Visual Arts

    The Contemporary Austin: Competing with Lightning / Rivalizando con el Relámpago

    The Contemporary Austin presents an exhibition tracing the evolution of Eamon Ore-Giron's dynamic paintings over more than twenty years of creative practice, revealing how the artist mines the complex nature of Latinx identity, the history of the Americas, and the many legacies of abstraction in art. ALSO: The newest exhibition space here is called HOST and features work by María Fernanda Camarena and Gabriel Rosas Alemán (aka the Mexico City-based artist duo known as Celeste).
    Through Aug. 20. $10 (for the reception).  

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