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Waterloo Greenway seeks CEO; Kathy Miller named interim leader
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Creek Show Returns In 2021, This Year To Waterloo Park
Waterloo Greenway Seeks Local Artists, Architects and Designers to Submit Light-Based Art Installation Proposals
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AUSTIN, Texas, March 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/
Waterloo Greenway is thrilled to announce that Creek Show will return for its 7th year this fall at Waterloo Park! From November 12-22, 2021 Creek Show will illuminate Waller Creek and dazzle the community with its light-based art installations, marking the first event to be announced in the highly-anticipated 11-acre greenspace oasis. The Conservancy today opened its
Call for Ideas and is seeking submissions from local artists, landscape architects and designers, now through Friday, March 26, 2021.
Cap Metro President/CEO
Randy Clarke is ATP s new executive director (as specified by the nascent corporation s just-approved bylaws); former Downtown Austin Alliance general counsel
Casey Burack and the city s deputy chief financial officer,
Greg Canally, are moving over to similar roles at the ATP. Austin Mayor
Steve Adler and Cap Metro board member
Eric Stratton represent the two parents on the new board. The other three community members, each appointed to bring particular areas of expertise to the ATP as it launches, include architect
Veronica Castro de Barrera (elected chair at the Jan. 20 meeting), Huston-Tillotson University President Dr.
Austin 360
The Blanton Museum of Art has revealed a dramatic plan to transform the grounds around its three buildings on the University of Texas campus at Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and North Congress Avenue.
What looks in renderings like a garden of 15 gigantic, perforated flowers was designed by the award-winning firm Snøhetta, whose New York-based leaders are Texans and is also based in Oslo, Norway.
As part of the projected $35 million project, Cuban American abstract painter Carmen Herrera will add a signature mural to what is becoming a grand southern gateway to the campus that directly faces the state Capitol and the major Capitol Complex expansion now underway along Congress.
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