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Art City Austin: This Weekend's Events

Art City Austin: This Weekend's Events

Right now, Austin is covered in art - quite literally! Magda Sayeg and her enterprising crew of yarn bombers, Knitta Please, have swathed artist Carl Trominski's Moments (the blue signs along Lamar at 6th Street) with custom knit cozies. Art Week culminates with this weekend's Art City Austin, a two day downtown festival featuring nearly 200 juried artists, more installations, live music, great food, family art projects, and more. Daniel Patrick Morrison's photo-mosaic Carboard Sky will debut this weekend. Art City Austin will take to the streets (Cesar Chavez Street, from Colorado to Lamar including the 1st Street Bridge, to be exact) on Saturday between 10am and 6pm and on Sunday from 11am to 6pm. Tickets can be purchased at the entrances of the festival. more ›

Art Week Austin: Speaking Volumes at Pecha Kucha Night #8

Art Week Austin: Speaking Volumes at Pecha Kucha Night #8

rt Week Austin heats up with Pecha Kucha Night Volume 8 this Thursday. In the Starr Building, starting at 8:20 pm sharp, a line-up of 12 local mavens will have just 600 seconds each to provide insights about their respective creative fields. This Tokyo-born tradition of straightforward slide presentation keeps things dynamic with a time limit of 20 seconds per image. more ›

Art Week Austin: Curator Dan Cameron and New Orleans' Prospect for Art

Art Week Austin: Curator Dan Cameron and New Orleans' Prospect for Art

Art Week Austin is warming up with an opening Art Talk taking place tonight at the Carver Museum. This evening's speaker, Dan Cameron, is a New York based curator with ties to the New Orleans. After Katrina, he organized Prospect New Orleans, the premiere biennial of international contemporary art in the nation. The first Prospect, which took place at the end of 2008, temporarily turned the Big Easy into a contemporary art metropolis. Tonight Cameron will be in Austin discussing Prospect New Orleans and how it helped invigorate our neighbors to the east. An accomplished curator himself, Cameron will also provide insight into current trends in the vast (and often daunting) world of contemporary art. He will also discuss the selection process for the next Prospect New Orleans which is scheduled for November 2011 through February 2012. more ›

Art City Austin Needs Your Help, Wants to Serve You Drinks

Art City Austin Needs Your Help, Wants to Serve You Drinks

Daniel Morrison, an architecture student at UT, will be exhibiting "Cardboard Sky", an installation that the artist considers to be similar to a "very large puzzle". Nearly 20,000 pieces will be laser cut from discarded cardboard boxes and when assembled, will reveal a photo-mosaic that will decorate the streets during Art City Austin. Morrison and Art Alliance Austin are rallying volunteers to help assemble "Cardboard Sky". The pieces will be pre-cut and relatively simple to fit together, so everyone is encouraged to come out and lend a hand. The community puzzle piecing will take place at 416 W. Cesar Chavez Street from 6-10pm on Thursday, April 15th. Stop by to lend a hand - come for the art, stay for the free beer! more ›

Snapshots: Art Night Austin Under the Moon [Art Review]

A full moon lit up the sky as Art Night Austin 2010 got underway last Saturday. Art lovers in purple wristbands whet their appetites with delicious food and drink as they trekked across town from gallery to gallery. more ›

Driven to Art: Art Night Austin This Saturday [Art Preview]

This Saturday marks Art Alliance Austin's 7th Annual Art Night Austin. Accompanying the visual feast from premier local galleries will be mouthwatering sides from culinary partners ranging from Botticelli's South Congress Italian to Frank's artisan sausage, all between sips of wine. The private peek showcases artist work that won’t be on public display until Art Week Austin 2010 in late April, the city’s largest and longest running outdoor fair, culminating April 24-25 with Art City Austin (formerly the Austin Fine Arts Festival). Attendees of this weekend's exclusive event will have the opportunity to visit eight unique gallery spaces with a chauffeured event shuttle offering curbside service to each exhibit's doorstep throughout the night. more ›

Snapshots: Art After Dark Austin [Art City Austin]

Snapshots: Art After Dark Austin [Art City Austin]

On Saturday night, Art Alliance Austin hosted Art After Dark Austin, a party benefiting both Austin Museum of Art and the Blanton Museum of Art. The event was part of Art City Austin and various artists were showing and selling their work to the late night crowd. Jaclyn Pryor's interactive art installation, pink unplugged was up and running, and participants could type love letters at the pink factory and have them delivered about town by couriers. Black Joe Lewis and the Honeybears performed and attendees enjoyed fine food and beverages from area caterers and restaurants. more ›

Art City Austin This Weekend

Art City Austin This Weekend

Organized by Art Alliance Austin, this annual event is the city's largest and longest running outdoor art fair, and features more than 200 established and emerging artists working in a range of mediums. In addition to all of the creative output, there will be local and organic food producers, interactive art projects, live music, and activities for the little ones. more ›

Austin Looks Different After Dark: Art City Austin's Art After Dark

Austin Looks Different After Dark: Art City Austin's Art After Dark

Art Week Austin events will come to a peak with Saturday's Art After Dark party. The event is being held at City Hall and along the 1st Street Bridge, offering party goers spectacular views of the city at night. Art collectors and appreciators who have enjoyed the daytime events of Art City Austin will be entertained by DJ Chicken George and headliners Black Joe Lewis and the Honeybears. Food will be provided by Austin's Word of Mouth Catering along with area restaurants including the Belmont, the Salt Lick, Tacodeli, and the Cookie Lounge. Twin Liquors and Bacardi are on board as the night's wine and beverage sponsors. Tickets to the party cost $75 a piece with art collector badges and VIP options available for groups. more ›

Art Week Austin Continues: Today's Schedule

Art Week Austin Continues: Today's Schedule

Our coverage of Art Week Austin continues with a rundown of today's events: 12:19 Project at AMOA: Also an ongoing project of the Fusebox Festival, this open collaboration encourages people to document a single minute in their lives. A project of local non-profit Refraction Arts, anyone is invited to create an image (a photo, video, audio file, text, map, etc.) of their experience at 12:19 on any given day. Participants may also call 524-9772 to record one minute of their life. Presented in a real life and online "library" of sorts, the resulting documentation of everyone's short history will be on display at AMOA until May 2nd. more ›

Art Week Austin Begins Tomorrow [Art Preview]

Art Week Austin Begins Tomorrow [Art Preview]

Art Week Austin kicks off tomorrow and gradually culminates with this weekend's Art City Austin. We'll be posting a daily summary of Art Week Austin highlights. Wednesday's schedule commences with only a few events, but don't forget that Fusebox Festival starts on Thursday and will add to the critical mass of significant cultural happenings going on this week. Here's what's going on tomorrow: more ›

Weekend Art Roundup

Weekend Art Roundup

There are so many great upcoming and ongoing art events taking place this weekend, here's a rundown of the highlights: Tonight the Blanton is celebrating all things art with yet another B scene party. This month will focus on "art in motion"and will feature the Cohen New Works Festival, a biennial exhibit organized by the UT Department of Theatre and Dance. more ›

Snapshots: Art Night Austin

Snapshots: Art Night Austin

On Saturday, Art Alliance Austin held an exclusive preview and fundraiser for Art Week Austin which will take place in April. Attendees were chauffeured to museums and galleries around town to see work of artists who will be participating in Art Week Austin. Local chefs provided food and wine at each of the locations. Art Week Austin will take place April 22nd through April 26th and will include an outdoor art fair, special gallery exhibits, and public art installations. more ›

Food, Wine, Art: Art Night Austin

Food, Wine, Art: Art Night Austin

Art City Austin doesn't take place until the end of April, but the event's preview night, which also serves as a fundraiser, will be held on Saturday, February 28th. Art Night Austin is a chance to get an exclusive sneek-peek at artists who will be participating in Art City Austin, all while enjoying great local culinary treats and wine pairings. A chauffeured event shuttle will take art appreciators to eight downtown exhibit spaces where chefs from local restaurants will serve up food and wine parings. more ›

Open Call for Entries:  Art City Austin

Open Call for Entries: Art City Austin

Wanna get your art out? Art Alliance Austin seeks visual work for their annual juried outdoor show, Art City Austin. Open to every feast-for-the-eyes form from painting to three-dimensional mixed media, artists must submit their applications electronically, along with a $35 entry fee, by midnight (CST) on October 31. Those interested in creative transformation from the ground up can propose an outdoor installation at Art City Austin ’09, which encourages its entrants to engage their community by reminding us that we’re surrounded by generative art space. [Art Alliance Austin] [Application] more ›

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