TalkAbout: Everything You Ever
11:30AM – 12:30PM Join us for a conversation in the gallery about creating artwork in times of political, social, and cultural anxiety with artist Tammie Rubin, Hollis Hammonds and Michael… Read More »
11:30AM – 12:30PM Join us for a conversation in the gallery about creating artwork in times of political, social, and cultural anxiety with artist Tammie Rubin, Hollis Hammonds and Michael… Read More »
2pm – 3pm Join us for an afternoon of performance and reading inspired by Everything You Ever featuring “Objects in Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear” by Deja Morgan and “one… Read More »
Inside the intimate stadium setup of this work, 9 dancers rip through the space performing complex sequences of hyper-physical dance that push their understandings of their own capabilities and endurance. Recognized… Read More »
Held in conjunction with the exhibition Paved Paradise, join us for a conversation about the suburban architecture with Julie Libersat, Scott Gleason, and R. Eric McMaster. TalkAbout is a new program… Read More »
In Paved Paradise, Julie Libersat explores symmetry and patterns within the landscape of late capitalism. Using the shopping mall and the parking lot as formal and conceptual frameworks, the interactive video… Read More »
This event is in conjunction with Gail Chovan’s No Trace of Now Will Remain, which is on view in the gallery through March 1st. Exhibiting artist Gail Chovan will discuss her work,… Read More »
In partnership with Print Austin, artists Evelyn Contreras and Hiba Ali will discuss how technology has influenced printmaking to create a multidisciplinary art form. TalkAbout is a program that facilitates casual Saturday… Read More »
In Good Days & Bad Days on the Internet, Rachel Stuckey dissects the emotional pull of technology using video, site-specific projection, and custom software. Stuckey takes inspiration from 1980s computer ephemera, passionate… Read More »
Doors open at 6, programming starts at 7pm. Free and open to the public. Join us for a screening of Denise Prince’s 16mm film featured in her exhibition Object Lessons.… Read More »