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    AIA Austin Homes Tour

    The Austin chapter of the American Institute of Architects offers this self-guided, curated tour showcasing both new builds and newly renovated homes designed by local, best-in-field architects.
    Sat.-Sun., Oct. 28-29, 10am-6pm. $45.  
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    Special Screenings

    Austin Film Festival

    AFF's fest and writers conference is a must for anyone wanting to be a screenwriter, TV writer, playwright, or podcaster. A range of tickets are available, from film passes to student badges to all-access badges, for the hundreds of films, TV premieres, parties, and informative panels.
    Oct. 26-Nov. 2. $70 and up.  
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    Halloween and Dia de los Muertos

    Bat City Scaregrounds

    A fully immersive, multi-acre entertainment complex dedicated to all things Halloween, with three highly detailed haunted houses, live music, Vegas-style performances, seasonal food, and a dark market with 10 vendors.
    Sept. 29-Oct. 31. Open select Thu.-Sun. evenings and Halloween  
    Bat City Scaregrounds, 14101 South Turnersville Rd., Buda
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    Beginnings: Stories in Fused Glass

    This is a group show of fused glass by Texas artists, hosted by Helios Fused Glass Studio and curated by Kari Minnick, Malina Cipleu, and Kristine Shafer.
    Opening reception: Sat., Oct. 7, 2-5pm
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    Butridge Gallery: Access

    Witness, for your delight, Neal Flynn’s exhibition of mostly new assemblage, collage, and site-specific intervention exploring ideas relating to nostalgia, loss, violence, ownership, and modern Western culture.
    Sept. 30.-Nov. 25  
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    Butridge Gallery: Boxed In

    Jacob Guzman depicts people of color and aspects of daily inner-city working class struggles, inspired by his personal experiences and resistance to stereotypes and comparisons,
    Oct. 6-Nov. 4  
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    Special Screenings

    Free Six Square Programming at AFF

    As part of Austin Film Festival’s Uplifting Storytellers Initiative, AFF hosts programming within Six Square, Austin’s Black cultural district, to connect, cultivate, and celebrate BIPOC artists. It includes a live reading of the first three pages of selected scripts and an industry roundtable with panelists Kevin Willmott (BlacKkKlansman), Amy Aniobi (Insecure), Aanch Khaneja (SuperSpecial), Julio Quintana (The Long Game), and Faith McQuinn (Observer Pictures).
    Sat., Oct. 28, 2:30pm. Free, open to all.  
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    ICOSA: Darkages

    Leon Alesi and John Mulvany aim to unearth, uncover, and breathe new life into images and artifacts that may have seemed invisible, hidden and unknowable. Alesi’s photographs, collages, assemblages and found objects embody a sophisticated folk-art sensibility suggestive of an imagined past that echoes into the present. Mulvany’s paintings originate in extensive photographic research from Victorian-era natural history museums and West Texas taxidermy shops.
    Opening reception: Fri., Sept. 29, 7-10pm
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    Levitation

    Right before Halloween, Levitation haunts Downtown music venues Antone's, Empire Control Room & Garage, Hotel Vegas, Mohawk, Parish, Elysium, 13th Floor, and Stubb's, expanding this year to two new satellite venues: Southwest Austin electronic music destination Concourse Project and South Austin multistage event center Far Out Lounge, host of April's Psych Fest. The four-day festival includes performances from acts such as Black Angels, High on Fire, Brian Jonestown Massacre, Dandy Warhols, Unwound, Badbadnotgood, Flying Lotus, and dozens more.
    Oct. 26-29  
    Various locations Downtown
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    Link & Pin Gallery: Chroma + Lux

    The name of this show derives from chroma, from the Greek khrōma meaning color, and lux, from Latin, meaning light. Now artists Larry Akers and Janet Brooks bring the two together in an exciting intersection of styles, methods, and materials.
    Opening reception: Thu., Oct. 5, 6-8pm
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    Mystic Mirrors: Transcending the Veil

    Here's a surreal exhibit that bends the rules of perception, a show of work by more than 40 artists, presenting a "poetic dance of the subconscious, where reality and fantasy waltz together, leaving you both entranced and questioning the boundaries of your own imagination."
    Opening reception: Fri., Sept. 29, 6-10pm
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    PL in ATX: Polish Posters Show

    Here's an exhibition of posters by a Polish designer, Patrycja Longawa. The opening reception with traditional Polish spirits – and Polish film soundtracks in the background – is free and open to the public.
    Opening reception: Thu., Oct. 26, 7-9pm
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    The Austin Séance

    Albert Lucio and Jake Cordero of the Austin Séance demonstrate tools used by working mediums and employ those tools in modern recreations of old-time séances.
    Oct. 26-29. Thu. & Sun., 6:50pm; Fri.-Sat., 6:50 & 9:50pm. $30.  
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    Halloween and Dia de los Muertos

    Viva la Vida Fest

    Mexic-Arte Museum’s 40th annual festival and parade is Austin’s largest and longest-running Día de los Muertos event, co-presented by the Austin Convention Center and the city of Austin. Festivities begin with a Grand Procession at noon, followed with activities such as hands-on art activities and artist demos, traditional foods, local artists and retail booths, a lowrider exhibition, and live performances throughout the day.
    Sat., Oct. 28, noon-6pm  
    Fourth & Congress
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    Wally Workman Gallery: Continuum

    The painter Sarah Ferguson's new exhibition is an artistic journey delving into the profound connection between life, death, and the mysteries beyond. Through a harmonious interplay of finespun colors, shifting planes, and symbolic use of gold, her intention is to inspire viewers to delve into the enigmatic realms of existence and contemplate the patterns and milestones that govern our collective journey.
    Opening reception: Sat., Oct. 7, 6-8pm
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    Women & Their Work: Eye Moon Cocoon

    Virginia L. Montgomery's new solo exhibition is a surrealist thought-experiment about the philosophical praxis of atomic healing, featuring new video art, sound art, performance photographs, and sculptural objects that interweave psychoanalytic, mythological, and scientific textures.
    Opening reception: Sat., Oct. 7, 7-9 pm
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