Founding members of the Austin-based Black Mountain Project – Adrian Aguilera, Betelhem Makonnen, and Tammie Rubin – debut a new body of work in sculpture, photography, text, and video. Also on display at the Carver: "Re-Membering Is the Responsibility of the Living," an installation by Taja Lindley.
This new show features works by Annie Darling and David Elliott, the paintings and sculpture on display here offering each artist's own vision – always colorful, sometimes dazzling – of our quickly expanding and changing city.
Partner Events: CompTIA Presents: Doc on the Nineties Apple spin-off that imagined the smartphone. Post-screening discussion with former General Magic project team members, moderated by Omar Gallaga.
Here's a new and detailed look at the history of the Arts and Crafts movement in Britain and America, showing how it transformed the homes and lives of ordinary people and how it continues to influence modern design.
Baby sea turtles are released in batches, with late June and early July being the busiest. The turtles decide when they want to break from their shells and dash into the surf.
Kids Camp: Jack Black's animated Po may be an animated panda bear, but deep down, he’s really just a nerd with a pop-culture obsession. All Kids Camp screenings are "pick your price" – $1, $3, $5 – with 100% of ticket sales donated to local nonprofits.
Lick Honest Ice Creams is, of course, celebrating National Ice Cream Month throughout July. One of the ways they're celebrating is by offering membership in a club that comes with perks like exclusive flavor previews, opportunities for free ice cream, and more. Get yourself a members-only keychain online or at any Lick scoop shop and keep things cold & creamy the whole year long.
"By integrating elements of ritual (responsive readings, conversation and reflection, 'communing' over tacos & libations) into the way we gather, we seek to create an experience that is participatory and dynamic rather than passive and transactional." Mmmm … tacos.