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Austin360 history: How the Statesman has covered arts, entertainment

Austin360 history: How the Statesman has covered arts, entertainment
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Sightlines Discussion with Delita Martin

Sightlines Discussion with Delita Martin You, ink-stained, paper-loving citizen! Kick off the opening of PrintAustin’s The Contemporary Print: 5x5 with a conversation between Jeanne Claire van Ryzin of

Print Austin 2021 Reproduces Community Online and Off

Nothing About Us Without Us, at Flatbed Press (Courtesy of Flatbed Press) Prints are exclusive things. And prints are inclusive things. Prints, in fact, partake of both those qualities in addition to whatever aesthetic and semantic information they relay, and here comes PrintAustin 2021, so let s take a look at that and what the hell we re talking about with this seeming paradox. PrintAustin, founded in 2013 by Austin-based printmakers Cathy Savage and Elvia Perrin, is an artist-led nonprofit organization working to showcase traditional and contemporary approaches in printmaking. They say working to showcase, and they (Savage and PA Director Paloma Mayorga and their cohort) have been doing just that. And, from what we ve experienced of the monthlong program at the start of each year, they ve done so with great success. The number of participating studios and galleries, and the exhibitions and workshops and demos offered by them, has grown year by year, as has the amount of publ

Директора по наследию — о винтажных драгоценностях в архивах брендов

Директора по наследию — о винтажных драгоценностях в архивах брендов
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Austin public art: City Council OKs removal of blue panels along Lamar

Austin 360 Savor your Moments. Austin City Council on Thursday approved recommendations from the Arts Commission to officially remove several pieces of public art from the city s collection, including one along Lamar Boulevard that s caused plenty of conversation over the years. You might not know the name of Moments, an artwork by Austin artist Carl Trominski, but you ve surely seen it: a series of 6-foot-high reflective blue panels on the retaining walls of the section of Lamar that passes under the Third Street and Union Pacific Railroad bridges. The piece, installed in 2003 and found on the drive between Sandra Muraida Way and Fifth Street, was commissioned by the Art in Public Places Program. Council members on Thursday approved the deaccession of Moments. According to Austin public radio station KUT, which first reported the news, that means the piece can be removed and transferred to the hands of the city Transportation Department.

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