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The annual East Austin Studio Tour, a free self-guided art event hosted by Big Medium, opens the studios and galleries of local artists over two weekends in November. Visitors come out to meet the artists in their own environment and see the latest creations. Here are some images from the first weekend of the 2015 EAST. -
Keva Richardson – stop 130 on the 2015 Tour, in the Canopy complex, 916 Springdale, Bldg. 1, #116 -
Alexandra Robinson (154) and Hollis Hammonds (155) in the Canopy complex, 916 Springdale, Bldg. 1, #217 -
Amanda Wood (148) in the Canopy complex, 916 Springdale, Bldg. 1, #213 -
Big Medium at Canopy (331), 916 Springdale, Bldg. 2, #101 -
Last Depot Before Desolation, an assemblage art installation and sound environment by sculptor Colin McIntyre, 979 Springdale -
ICOSA (335), a collective of 14 artists showing at Juke Auto, 702-B Shady Lane -
Silkscreen T-shirt printing at ICOSA (335), 702-B Shady Lane -
Outside Pump Project (93), 702 Shady Lane -
Pump Project (93), 702 Shady Lane -
Inside Pump Project (93), 702 Shady Lane -
“Alex Diamond: New works on paper,” an exhibition showing at Not Gallery (334), 5305 Bolm, Bay 8 -
“Maura Murnane: Fashion Island,” an exhibition showing at MASS Gallery (433), 507 Calles, #108 -
Flatbed Press and Gallery (32), 2830 MLK Jr. Blvd. -
Troy Allen (126) and Brian Maclaskey (127), in the Canopy complex, 916 Springdale, Bldg. 1, #108 -
Daniel Arredondo (128) in the Canopy complex, 916 Springdale, Bldg. 1, #109 -
Kiah Denson (124) and Karen Woodward (125) in the Canopy complex, 916 Springdale, #107 -
Kiah Denson (124) and Karen Woodward (125) in the Canopy complex, 916 Springdale, #107 -
Jamie Wade (121), Jess Wade (122), and Eric Jackson (123) in the Canopy complex, 916 Springdale, Bldg. 1, #106 -
Chun Hui Pak (131) and Maria Montoya Hohenstein (132) in the Canopy complex, 916 Springdale, Bldg. 1, #118 -
Chun Hui Pak (131) and Maria Montoya Hohenstein (132) in the Canopy complex, 916 Springdale, Bldg. 1, #118
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