![]() ![]() “Celebrating Kathy Summers” is a display of selected pieces created over a lifetime of accomplishment. “Fotografía y Nuevos Medios: Selections from the Permanent Collection” explores the plurality of resistance, highlighting various lineages of Latinx and Latin American resistance. “Fun Packed Holiday.” Mariah Robertson’s solo show displays her unconventional photographic techniques: Shes uses no camera to make her prints, instead creating them by manipulating light-sensitive paper with darkroom chemistry. “Black and White.” This exhibit of new drawings and found photographs by Tom Molloy - an Irish artist who lives in France - takes the image of American hegemony as its primary subject, exploring the global dominance of the United States’ military, economy, technology and pop culture. “Liminal.” In Sydney Yeager’s current body of work, a collision between fluid lines and the brute force of the geometric shapes - “two oppositional forces” - express a sense of imminent change and are in a state of flux. “Coming Unraveled.” Artist Jess Bee creates vivid worlds rich with texture that explore dreams and nightmares by capturing personal fears that are juxtaposed with haunting creatures and dreamlike landscapes. “Residual Utterances” is a presentation of new sculptural work from local sculptor Colin McIntyre, in conjunction with a soundscape inside his celebrated pipe organ sound chamber the Resonant Lung, and displays his signature abstract lifeforms. ![]() “Outside the Indoors.” This solo show celebrating Sandra Langston’s versatile paintings, drawings and sculpture demonstrates her range in subject matter, with a mix of landscapes - from sprawling Texas fields to the rolling hills and mountains of Southern Italy - and expressive narratives. #The hustl showings in elpaso plusPlus new works in the sculpture park at Laguna Gloria. “Rodney McMillian: Against a Civic Death.” This immersive solo exhibition showcases work by McMillian, the recipient of the museum’s inaugural Suzanne Deal Booth Art Prize. “Liminal & Luminous.” Misha Penton’s visual works, with their expressive movement and rich, shimmering colors, are emotional and contemplative, while the sound side of this show is an ambient and immersive voice-scape to accompany the paintings. Filled with symbolism and meaning, Tippeconnic’s paintings highlight the strength, beauty and grace of the Comanche past and present. ![]() “Comanche Motion: The Art of Eric Tippeconnic.” This new exhibit tells the story of a thriving Comanche cultured rooted in the past but evolving toward the future. Plus, Ellsworth Kelly’s monumental last work, “Austin,” is on display as part of the Blanton’s permanent collection. Her exhibition in the Blanton’s Contemporary Project space will feature the artist’s sculptures, including a large, woven tapestry that depicts the stretch of the Amazon River between the river’s mouth in the Atlantic Ocean and the city of Manaus. “Meeting of Waters.” The title of Clarissa Tossin’s new body of work is taken from the confluence of the Rio Negro and Amazon Rivers, where the two bodies of water, each very different in color, converge but remain separate. “Inside Out.” The show features the work of Jason Eatherly, who is widely recognized in the local street art scene for his image of a queen wearing a gas mask and is taking the plunge into the fine art world with never-before-seen paintings, sculptures and art installations using found objects from places of urban decay. “Magnificence of Seven.” Seven participating Austin artists - Bryan Macilko, Connor Teseny, Evan Runyon, Janis Fowler, JR Rapier, Katie Ryan Donohue and Scott Wilkes - are displaying works in a variety of mediums, including acrylic, carbon steel, encaustic, gouache, scratchboard and watercolor. The thriller writer speaks and signs “Paper Ghosts: A Novel of Suspense.” BookPeople, 603 N. The biographer speaks and signs “Atticus Finch, the Biography.” BookPeople, 603 N. The New York Times bestselling author speaks and signs “How to Change Your Mind.” BookPeople, 603 N. The poet speaks and signs “Another Way to Say Enter.” Malvern Books, 613 W. The nonfiction writer speaks and signs “The Cloudbuster Nine: The Untold Story of Ted Williams and the Baseball Team That Helped Win World War II.” BookPeople, 603 N. “Seminar.” Pulitzer Prize nominee Theresa Rebeck’s hit Broadway comedy, produced by Jarrott Productions, is about four aspiring writers who take private classes from an international literary figure and find that some thrive and others flounder with his unorthodox teaching methods. ![]()
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