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Waller Creek Conservancy’s fourth annual Creek Show, co-produced this year by local company Alchemy Events, features six light-based art installations along the Downtown stretch of Waller Creek between Fifth and Eighth Streets. The show, which includes a lounge at Waller Ballroom, is open to the public and runs every night through Nov. 18, 6-10pm. -
‘Submerge’ by Davey McEathron Architecture, Studio Lumiina and Drophouse Design -
Waller Creek Conservancy CEO Peter Mullan welcomes the audience for Thursday’s First Light preview party (‘fotan FABLE by HA Architecture visible in background) -
‘Blind Spot’ by Two+ Collaborative -
Thursday’s First Light preview party -
‘Ephemeral Suspension’ by PATHOS and Touch To -
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‘Night Garden’ by dwg. -
‘Night Garden’ by dwg. -
‘No Lifeguard on Duty’ by Asakura Robinson -
‘No Lifeguard on Duty’ by Asakura Robinson -
‘No Lifeguard on Duty’ by Asakura Robinson -
DJ Mel performs at Thursday’s First Light preview party -
DJ Mel performs at Thursday’s First Light preview party -
DJ Mel and members of Breakdance Austin perform at Thursday’s First Light preview party -
Creek Show 2017 Sabine Family Tree Deck -
Creek Show 2017 Sabine Family Tree Deck -
Creek Show 2017 Sabine Family Tree Deck -
Creek Show 2017 Sabine Family Tree Deck -
Creek Show 2017 Sabine Family Tree Deck -
Creek Show Lounge at Waller Ballroom -
Creek Show Lounge at Waller Ballroom -
Creek Show Lounge at Waller Ballroom -
Creek Show Lounge at Waller Ballroom -
Creek Show 2017 -
‘Submerge’ by Davey McEathron Architecture, Studio Lumiina and Drophouse Design -
‘Ephemeral Suspension’ by PATHOS and Touch To
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