East Austin Studio Tour 2016

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In loving memory of John Gray 1949 - 2016 and Tina Pumilia 1963 - 2016


East Austin Studio Tour November 12-13 & 19-20

east.bigmedium.org

Fifteenth Edition – © 2016 East Austin Studio Tour A program of Big Medium – bigmedium.org Printed in Texas by 360 Press Solutions. All text and images represented in this catalog are copyrighted by the individual artist and may not be reproduced without their consent.


About East

Dates and Times

Big Medium’s East Austin Studio Tour

East includes five participant categories:

(East) is a free, annual, self-guided art

Artist Studios, Galleries, Temporary

event spanning across two weekends in

Exhibitions, Happenings, and Partner

November. East provides opportunities

Programs.

for the public to meet the local artists and artisans of Austin in their creative spaces.

Artist Studios, Galleries and Temporary Exhibitions

This year, we celebrate the 15th edition of

Free and open on November 12-13 & 19-20

East! With 548 participants, the 2016 East

from 11am-6pm.

Austin Studio Tour is the most robust in our history. This catalog serves as an overview

Happenings

of tour stops and a schedule of events. It is

Free and occur within November 12-13 &

intended to help tour-goers choose their

19-20 with varying hours. Check the index

own unique East experiences.

to find these time-based listings. Partner Programs Scheduled within and around East weekends. Some may have costs associated. Calendar of Events For a full list of East related events, visit east.bigmedium.org/calendar.html.

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Boundaries

Accessibility

East of I-35 West of Hwy 183 South of Hwy 290 North of Riverside

Under each East participant listing is their

Many East locations are in residential areas, so please be mindful of our neighbors. They’ve been very welcoming to

location’s Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) information. Each number represents a different accessibility feature that is available at the participant’s location. The numbers correspond to the list below. If

tour-goers over the years, so we ask everyone to return that

the number is listed, it means that the East

hospitality. Please don’t cause disturbances, and leave no

participant has verified this accessibility

trash behind. Drive and park your vehicles thoughtfully, and if

feature is available at their space.

possible, use bikes or public transportation to make your way around the tour. (For Capital Metro bus schedules and routes visit capmetro.org.)

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Official parking for the disabled

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Entrance and Interior: Minimum 32”

wide doorway clearance space

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Entrance: Entryway without stairs

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Entrance: Entryway with a ramp

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Entrance: No lip entryway

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Interior: Accessible path around studio

with minimum 36” width

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Restrooms: Entryway with minimum

36” wide clearance space

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Restrooms: Minimum 56 x 60”

clearance space for toilet

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Restrooms: Grab bars

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Braille or raised letter signage

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None of the above

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Mobile

Follow

The East mobile website is a free online

Facebook – facebook.com/bigmedium Instagram – @bigmediumaustin Twitter – @bigmedium

companion to the East catalog. The mobile website includes images, statements, descriptions, and location information for all East participants. Look up your favorite artists and discover new ones, search by artistic medium, create a custom list of studios and exhibitions to visit, and use interactive navigation tools to find your way around the tour. east.bigmedium.org

Visit Big Medium at Canopy 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 2, #101 Austin, TX 78702 Big Medium at Bolm Studios 5305 Bolm Rd, #9-12 Austin, TX 78721 bigmedium.org

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Who We Are

Big Medium Team

East is a program of Big Medium, a non-profit organization dedicated to championing and cultivating artists and the contemporary arts in Austin and across Texas. Through our programs and partnerships, we are working to foster the arts and facilitate an inclusive cultural dialogue between artists and their communities.

Shea Little - Executive Director

What We Do Big Medium produces the East Austin Studio Tour, the West Austin Studio Tour, the Texas Biennial, and presents innovative exhibitions throughout the year in the Big Medium Gallery. We also provide studio space to artists at Canopy and Bolm Studios, and umbrella several artists and creative organizations through our Sponsored Projects program.

Tiffany L Coghill - Director of Operations & Finance Hannah Packard - Director of Development Jordan Gentry - Director of Programming Jenna Carrens - Development Coordinator Kevin McNamee-Tweed - Gallery Curator & Studio Manager Elise Powell - Volunteer Coordinator Berkeley Beauchot - Gallery Assistant Jana Swec - Graphic Designer Jon Windham - Graphic Designer Stephanie Braddock - Advertising Joseph Pagano - Website/Mobile Development

Board of Directors Keith Kreeger – President Shea Little – Ex Officio Jon Lawrence Mirna Maddox Joseph Phillips Chelsea Sun Jana Swec

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Support East is made possible through the generosity of our supporters who join Big Medium in championing artists and the contemporary arts in Texas. We thank our Funders (fig. 1) who sustain our programming through grants. We also thank our Sponsors (fig. 2) – businesses who provide generous financial support for East; our Partners (fig. 3) – organizations

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who collaborate with us to achieve broader community impact, and our Media Sponsors (fig. 4) who provide promotion and coverage for East.

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1. Funders: Big Medium is supported in part by the Cultural Arts Division of the City of Austin Economic Development Department, and by the Texas Commission on the Arts 4

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Big Medium Donors David Abbott Abila Inc. Sandra Adair Linda Allen (in honor of Calvin Larson) Art Diva Creative Arts and Recreation Phillip F Auth Bad Kitty LLC Kristina Bacci BCMT Enterprises LLC Julie Beauchot James R Beckett Rebecca Bennett Nicole Blair Emily Burgess Rachel K Bury Jim Butler Charles Byers c3 presents Jenna Carrens Molly Casey Cement Loop Valerie Chaussonnet Claudia Chidester Aaron & Cara Choate Tamara Clarkson Anne Clemons Tiffany Coghill (in honor of Karen Vogel) Nick Cremona CS Gray Photography Ryan Davis Laura Donnelly David Duncan Paige J. Ellis Jonathan Faber Shan Fannin

Rene Flo Roger Foster The Fresh Foundation Jeff Garrard Richard Garza Gauge Yarn Carolyn Kimball Gee Jordan Gentry Julia Gentry (in honor of Hubert Gentry) Melinda Gonzales Boe Rebecca Gordon Ann Graham Ross Grant Christiana Gunn Belinda Hare Thomas Hefter III Deleigh Hermes Judy Hogan Cyndi Howell Bonny Johnson Philip Johnson Ariana Khu Melissa Knight & Ethan Azarian Doug & Wendy Kreeger Keith Kreeger Daryl & Dana Kunik Melanie Lewis Mary Libby Emily Little Jascha Little Marissa Little Scott & Stephanie Little Littlepixie Publishing lookthinkmake Camille Lyons Steven Maddox

Robert Malina Janis Marion C.Martell Kristen McConnell G & S McDaniel Revi Meicler Nana Mensah Nicholas Meriwether Michael Hsu Office of Architecture Deanna Miesch Melissa Miller (in honor of Betty Little) Pat Molina Maria Montoya Hohenstein Paloma Moorman Jennifer Mueller John & Monique Mulvany National Instruments David J. Neff Laura Neil Desmond Ng & Donald Mason Laney Odom Patricia Olwell Duncan Osborne Michael Osborne Hannah & Charles Packard Jessica Pages Chun Hui Pak Connie & Samuel Pate Judy Paul Diana Phillips Nancy Pink Elise Powell Judy & Lloyd Provost Steve Redman Eric Roach

Janice Roberts Suzanne Roberts Amy Rundio Cecelia Russell Shayne & Andi Salinas Susan Scafati Glenn Scott Reza Shirazi Cara Singleton Flip Solomon Ana Stapleton Calvin Stark Dave Sullivan Joel & Elisa Sumner Chelsea Sun John Swanger Barbara Swec Jana Swec & Shea Little Tim & Katie Swec SXSW Amanda T. Matthew Teodori Terri Thomas & Randy Potts Michael Troop Thomas Tweed UBS Financial Services Inc. Jacob Villanueva NJ Weaver Alyssa Taylor Wendt Jade White (in honor of Charles Duffer) Jon Windham Ernest Wood Xonnes Sharon Zakes Dan Zaklis Julie Ziegelman Abe Zimmerman

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Advertisers 4D Collective Artist Group Andrew Reiner Photography Armadillo Christmas Bazaar Art Alliance Austin Art from the Streets Art on 5th Art Profiler Austin Art Refugees Austin Art Services Austin Independent Business Alliance’s IBIZ Districts Austin Maker Faire Bearded Lady Bird’s Barbershop Blanton Museum of Art Blue Genie Art Bazaar Capital Area Counseling Capital Metro City of Austin, Art in Public Places Corazon Apartments Davis Gallery D-CRAIN Do512 Emily Little E3 Properties Foundry Garbo A Salon Generous Art

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In-Kind Sponsors Georgetown Arts Center Gourmand’s Heywood Hotel izi.TRAVEL Jerry’s Artarama JuiceLand Justine’s Brasserie Kasey McCarty Interior Design Kincannon Studios Mary Hunter Studio Michael Hsu Office of Architecture Mike Tolleson & Associates Miller IDS Moxie Realty Group New Bohemia Newcastle Homes Precision Camera Skout Real Estate Southside Flying Pizza Springdale General Take Heart Tito’s Handmade Vodka Uncommon Objects University of Texas Press Wally Workman Gallery Wunder Pilz Kombucha Yellow Jacket Social Club

Austin Beerworks Austin Bouldering Project Austin Eastciders Austin Maker Faire The Austin Shaker Byron & Blue Chameleon Cold Brew Chicon DonorTiles East Austin Succulents El Chilito Flitch Coffee Gellateria Gemelli GivePulse Harry Ransom Center HausBar Urban Farm & GuestHaus Hearts & Robots Heywood Hotel Hillside Farmacy HomeAway Houndstooth Coffee Johnson’s Backyard Garden JuiceLand Katelena Hernandez Cowles

KIND Snacks La Condesa Lick Honest Ice Creams Lumiere Tintype Mike’s Print Shop Old Man Jam Box Peggy Ghorboni Acupuncture Platform Rockstar Bagels Salt & Time Skinny Pop Springdale Station Sway SXSW Thai Fresh Thora O’Niell Massage Tillery Street Plant Co. Tito’s Handmade Vodka Topo Chico Unruffle Vegan Nom Weather Up Wunder Pilz Kombucha Yellow Bike Project


Special Thanks Carolyn Appleton Kirk Anders Dorsey Barger Cheryl Barnes Tito Beveridge Anna Bradley Stephanie Braddock Lizzie Brenner Katherine Brimberry Raphael Brochard Alexia Brown April Burcham Gina Burchneal Jeremy Burks Troy Campa Adam Carnes Morgan Catalina Laura Cisneros Reese Cisneros Jennifer Chenoweth Heather Coffey Miriam Conner Sonya Cote Katelena Hernandez Cowles Lisa D’Angelo Tony Diaz Juliet Dill Brady Dyer Ben Edgerton Charles Ferrara Joey Ficklin Adam Fike Lisa Flores Zack Flores Kelly Ford

Erica Foster Brenda Lee Gaines Rocio Galusso Peggy Ghorbani Ed Gibson Clifford Gillard Roland Golang Rebecca Gomez Scott David Gordon Caitlin Greenwood Ashley Gregg Jessica Haynes Paul Henry Sean Henry Katelena Hernandez Cowles Scarlett Holloway Meredith Hubley Joe Humel Asa Hursh Jon Hutson Adam Jacoby Ashley Jemes Jamie Jett Alexa Johnson Tiffany Johnson Moya Khabele Donald King Daryl Kunik Alexis Lanman Lauren Laugen Jon Lawrence Shelly Leibham Hattie Lindsley Kirstyn Litchfield Kate Lowery

Johnny Luce Amy Lukken Tim Lupa Kanya Lyons David Maguire Estefii Marquez Eileen McGarrigle Topaz McGarrigle Tess Menconi Margarita Mendez Colin McIntyre Harold McMillan Michael Mendoza James Moody Leslie Moody Castro Lauren Moorman M P Mueller Jenny Mulder Bill Nadalini Erica Nix Zach Olschwanger Thora O’Niell Chad Palmatier Jade Place Jeremy Portwood Nick Pugliese Andrew Reiner Shirley Rempe Susan Richardson Pearly Rihn Chris Rios Carlos Rodriguez-Brondo David Rule Ben Runkle Jeanne Claire van Ryzin

Andrew Sabola Saul Jerome San Juan David Sandal Jam Sanitchat Jordan Schraeder Janet Seibert Kathy Setzer Jennifer Sinski Mark Smith Paulo MG Smith Anthony Sobotik Joah Spearman Matt Stevenson Donya Stockton Randall Stockton Jacquelynn St. Pierre Kris Swift Matt Teodori Zac Traeger Coco Vargas Mark Vornberg Regina Waldo Pete Wall Lizzie Whitington Adrian Whipp Laurel White Eric Wikman Casey Willson Kami Wilt Andrew Wiseheart Sarah Wolf Danielle Wood Grady Wright Matt Wright 2016 East Volunteers!

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Fellowships

Donate

Thanks to contributions from our

Big Medium inspires our community by

community, Big Medium is able to provide

bringing artists and audiences together

a Fellowship Program for artists. Through

through unique artistic experiences. We

this growing program, scholarships toward

need help from people like you to sustain

East participation fees are awarded to

a healthy, thriving creative community.

artists based on need and merit. Our hope

Together, our work benefits over 100,000

is to encourage participation from artists

artists and art lovers each year!

experiencing financial limitations, as well as reward creatives that demonstrate artistic accomplishment. This year, Big Medium provided $10,183 in full or partial financial support to 84 East artists.

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Donate at

east.bigmedium.org/support.html


Due East Thursday, November 10 – 7-10pm Due East is the official kick-off party and fundraiser for the East Austin Studio Tour. Guests of this event receive a 2016 East catalog and are first to experience the opening of the East Group Exhibition, presenting the work of nearly 300 East artists. Entertainment is provided by performance artist Katelena Hernandez Cowles and Austin Maker Faire. On the menu for Due East 2016 are some of Austin’s best restaurants, including La Condesa, Sway, Salt & Time, Hillside Farmacy, Weather Up, and Gelateria Gemelli. Drinks from Tito’s Handmade Vodka, Austin Beerworks, The Austin Shaker, Austin Eastciders, Topo Chico, JuiceLand, WunderPilz Kombucha, and Chameleon Cold-Brew are also featured (fig. 5). 2823 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd

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East Group Exhibition Gallery Hours – Tuesday-Saturday – 12-6pm East Weekends – 11am-6pm The East Austin Studio Tour Group Exhibition is where the tour begins! With nearly 300 East artists participating and catalogs and maps onsite, you can plan your entire tour experience in one stop. The exhibition is organized by tour number, allowing you to move through the show geographically, discovering your favorite East artists along the way. All pieces are for sale with the majority of proceeds benefiting the artists. 2823 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd

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Community Breakfast November 12 – 9:30-11am Join us on the first Saturday of the tour for Community Breakfast at the East Group Exhibition. Start your 2016 East with food, drinks, and enjoy a preview of artwork you can see on the tour. Bring your catalog and your appetite! Food and drinks provided by Tito’s Handmade Vodka, Brooklyn Brewery, JuiceLand, Chameleon Cold Brew, Topo Chico, Thai Fresh, Vegan Nom, El Chilito, Rockstar Bagels, and KIND Snacks. Family friendly activity provided by Austin Maker Faire (fig. 6). 2823 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd

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Partner Programs Partner Programs serve to educate our community about the fellow organizations and businesses who support the arts yearround in Austin. Partner Programs include a variety of offerings, such as special events by art organizations, private tours, and fundraisers that support the future of East. Be sure to check the date and time for each Partner Program, as well as instructions on reservations or entry fees.

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line upon line percussion – steve

Nov 11, 12 & 13 – 8pm line upon line employs percussion for fervent, communal experiences that we believe are essential for human beings to thrive. This performance features the work of longtime friend, UT alum and Fast Forward Austin co-founder, Steve Snowden. Three trios and, for a change, each member of line upon line will play a solo. $15 in advance, $18 at door, $10 for students. Tickets available at lineuponlinepercussion.org. lineuponlinepercussion@gmail.com lineuponlinepercussion.org

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Guided Audible Tours – izi.TRAVEL

East Weekends – 11am-6pm izi.TRAVEL has partnered with Big Medium to create guided tours of select East stops via audible storytelling! Find the free audio tours here: bit.ly/audibleeast We believe that every site or work of art has a story waiting to be told. Stories bring museums, streets, and cities to life. Stories connect people. We want to help organizations in the culture, heritage and tourism sectors bring their stories to life. We also want to make exploring museums and cities even more inspiring and enriching for visitors and travelers alike. Everyone can listen to and share stories on izi.TRAVEL. Audible tours online at bit.ly/audibleeast ashley.jemes@izi.travel

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C. Changarrito with Claudia Zapata (Mapache Bear Press) – Mexic-Arte Museum East Weekends – 12-3pm Claudia Zapata founded Mapache Bear Press in 2015 to serve as a dedicatory outlet for POC (people of color) and queer artists; creations. From interviews with punk icons, street art, feminist comics, limited edition art anthologies, and landscape color photography, each paper-based nostalgic montage focuses on the unique perspective of its creator via text and image. Changarrito is an art vending cart, conceptualized by artist Maximo Gonzalez as an alternative to the official gallery selection. Faithful to their original, informal spirit, Changarrito’s exist throughout the world, evolving as pop up galleries and forums for the sale of original artwork to the general public, presentation of public programs, special curatorial projects, individual and collective exhibitions. 916 Springdale Rd– (512) 480-9373 info@mexic-artemuseum.org – mexic-artemuseum.org

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East Public Art Crawl – Art In Public Places

Nov 12 – 3:30-6pm Join the city of Austin Art in Public Places program for a public art crawl through east Austin featuring works from the collection, including TEMPO 2016 installations. Participants will travel by bus to over 10 public art sites and have a chance to meet some of the featured artists. Refreshments provided. Space is limited, so you must RSVP at austintexas.gov/TEMPO to reserve your seat. Pick up at 3:30pm: 1105 E Cesar Chavez St – Terrazas Branch Library 1105 E Cesar Chavez St austintexas.gov/department/art-in-public-places

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E. Book Launch Party and Exhibition Opening UT Press Nov 12 – 6-8pm Remarks at 7pm Join us as we celebrate the new book Flatbed Press at 25, published by University of Texas Press. The book presents a 25-year retrospective of Austin’s premier printshop, and the prominent and emerging artists who have worked here. At 7pm, Flatbed Press Director Katherine Brimberry and Cofounder Mark Smith will speak about the process of making the book, followed by a signing. The book will be available for purchase at a 40% discount for attendees. The evening also features two exhibition openings: Flatbed at 25, featuring prints included in the new book, and Common Language, a showcase of collaborative and individual projects by Suzi Davidoff and Rachelle Thiewes.” 2832 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd – (512) 477-9328 utexaspress.com – flatbedpress.com

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The Coalition Exhibition Expedition Presented by MoHA and Transform

Nov 12-13 & 19-20 – 11am & 3pm *Official Unauthorized East Austin Studio Tour Tour 2016* A series of guided tours exploring the underbelly of Austin’s art community. Choose your tour time and guide! Guides include Erica Nix, Emily Lowe, Sean Ripple, Free Beer, Daniel Webb, Michael Anthony Garcia, and TAMMY AND TAMPA BAYE NOW AND FOREVER. Details on individual tour times and guides vary. Learn more at themuseumofhumanachievement.com/tour. $20 per person. Space will be limited to 8 people per tour, please secure reservations in advance. 916 Springdale Rd – (262) 880-6982 themuseumofhumanachievement@gmail.com themuseumofhumanachievement.com/tour

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Try Transit Tours – Capital Metro

Nov 12 & 13 – 12-3:30pm Capital Metro, in partnership with Big Medium, is pleased to offer co-curated public transit tours to select East stops! The tours will take attendees to a variety of studio and gallery spaces participating in East. To reserve your seat, please RSVP to Jordan.Smith@capmetro.org Check out Cap Metro’s blog at capmetroblog.com for updated information. Please note: Using transit does require some amount of walking. (512) 369-6276 jordan.smith@capmetro.org – capmetro.org

H. CAMP: The Cultural Asset Mapping Project Cultural Arts Division, City of Austin Map on display: East Weekends – 11am-6pm Project Q&A: Nov 17 – 6pm Join the City of Austin Economic Development Department for a final exhibition of the culture map created through CAMP: the Cultural Asset Mapping Project. Come explore the CAMP map of all the sites that COA residents identified as important cultural assets in their community as of the summer 2016. The CAMP team will also host a project Q&A on Nov 17 to discuss how this resource can be used by the City and community members alike. CAMP: The Cultural Asset Mapping Project is a project of the Cultural Arts Division within the City of Austin’s Economic Development initiative to identify and map what Austinites value as their cultural assets. Learn more at austintexas.gov/ culturemapping. 916 Springdale Rd – (512) 974-7700 camp@austintexas.gov – austintexas.gov/culturemapping

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Bike EAST – The Fresh Foundation

Nov 13 – 11am-6pm Bike EAST is a social media-crazed, mostly serious, bikebased art scavenger hunt benefiting Bike Austin and Big Medium. Sign-up for this super fun-filled way to engage in one of Austin’s signature cultural happenings, the East Austin Studio Tour. See some great art, discover the east side, and get your chance to win prizes or even a new bike. $12 entry fee, with $2 per ticket to benefit Big Medium. To register, visit bikeeastatx.org. 979 Springdale Rd – (512) 750-9584 bikeeast@freshatx.com – bikeeastatx.org

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Community Arts Sunday – Creative Action

Nov 13 – 2-5pm Celebrate the making of art that matters during Creative Action’s Community Arts Sunday! Enjoy active workshops, interactive arts experiences and performances by professional artists that celebrate community through music, food, theatre, visual arts and conviviality. These activities are family friendly and open to all. 2921 E 17th St Bldg B – (512) 442-8773 ext 123 stephanie@creativeaction.org – creativeaction.org

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Three Curated and Guided Tours CAMIBAart

Nov 14, 15, & 16 – 5:30-8:30pm Join CAMIBAart as we tour some of our favorite studios in the East Austin Studio Tour. Focusing on studios that have limited access throughout the year, we have curated three unique tours from the official East studio stops. These tours provide guests with a personalized East tour experience including intimate artist talks and opportunities to talk oneon-one with the artist. $45 per person, with 15% to benefit Big Medium. Space is limited. Learn more and register at camibaart.com/east-2016november Tours: Nov 14 - New to East Nov 15 - Two-Dimensional Wall Works Nov 16 - Three-Dimensional wall and Freestanding (512) 937-5921 – troycampa@camibaart.com camibaart.com/east-2016-november

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An Evening of Artful Sound – Dimension Gallery & Church of the Friendly Ghost

Nov 19 – 6-10pm Dimension Gallery and COTFG are partnering together to present An Evening of Arftul Sound. This event will feature the sculptural work of Dimension artists in the indoor gallery for the Cyclic Abundance exhibition, as well as the outdoor large-scale sculpture garden, The Paved Garden. COTFG will create an audio environment outdoors for art lovers, sound lovers, and East Austin Studio Tour enthusiasts. Join us for this celebratory evening of art intermingling with sound. 979 Springdale Rd, Ste 99 – (512) 479-9941 info@dimensiongallery.org – dimensiongallery.org

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The Six Square District Tour

Nov 20 – 5pm Presented by Six Square Austin’s Black Cultural District – The District unites more than 15 Artists and 4 venues to showcase some of Austin’s best, while we celebrate our community and our culture. The Tour starts at The District Gallery from 5-6pm, then moves on down to The Dedrick Hamilton House from 6-7pm, leading to The Historic Victory Grill at 7pm and Kenny Dorham’s Backyard at 8pm for East Austin Studio Tour Closing Celebrations! 1152 San Bernard St – (512) 505-8738 info@aachd.org – sixsquare.org

N. Victory Lap: Official East Closing Party Capitol View Arts Nov 20 – 7-10pm Join us at the Historic Victory Grill for the official closing celebration of the East Austin Studio Tour! Enjoy an evening of free live art, live music, comedy, storytelling and drinks! 1104 E 11th St – (512) 291-6211 info@capitolviewarts.org – capitolviewarts.org

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Artist Studios

Temporary Exhibitions

This is where the creativity begins. For many

Temporary Exhibitions include pop-up

of these spaces, this is the one time of year

shows, often created specifically for East.

that you can get a special glimpse into the

In this category, you can see exhibitions in

inspiration, process, and techniques of the

warehouse spaces, empty homes, libraries,

artist. In this category, you can see home

small businesses, and other unconventional

studios, spaces in larger studio complexes,

venues.

or stand-alone commercial studios.

Galleries This category is for established art venues with regular gallery programming. These spaces are committed to exhibiting art yearround, supporting artists with opportunities to share their work and vision with the public in a dedicated space.

Happenings Happenings are time-based art events. This category may include performances, workshops, opening receptions, installations, competitions, art-centered celebrations, educational programming, and art-themed parties. Be sure to check the date and time for each Happening.

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Flitch Collaborative

Design, furniture, sculpture, mixed media, woodwork, carving Flitch is a collective of artisans and makers who utilize this shop space to create. We will have 5 or more folks displaying their works for the East Austin Studio Tour. Artist Studio 1045 Reinli St, Unit B – (512) 412-8992 ben.honeawoodworks@gmail.com – flitch-hw.com Accessibility: 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Scott Rolfe

Assemblage My focus is assemblage, an art form made from found and discarded objects. By combining, rearranging and altering these objects, they come to life with their own unique personalities. My subjects range from eccentric animals to complex shadow box constructions. Artist Studio 1305 Glencrest Dr – (512) 596-3631 – scott@srolfe.com srolfe.com Accessibility: 2,7

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Nicole Conlay – Project Hart Daze

Mixed media, watercolor, acrylic, ink Project Hart Daze is a psychedelic collection of mixed media pieces. With strong visionary art influences and feminist undertones, this collection is a surreal celebration of humanity’s connection with Mother Nature. Artist Studio 1406 Hillcrest Dr – (318) 471-1033 – nconla20@gmail.com nicoleconlay.com Accessibility: 3

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Larry Seaman – Assemblage 23

Assemblage, found objects, relics These assemblages are 3-D collage of relics and cast-offs: bird bones, pocket watches, wire, typewriters, teeth, and various artifacts. The pieces come together in a variety of settings: clock boxes, letter trays, instruments. They are attempts to explore the beauty of yesterday’s objects as they have passed through time and find new meaning through intuitive juxtaposition. Artist Studio 5903 Belfast – (512) 718-4377 – lseaman55@gmail.com larryseamanartmusic.com Accessibility: 2

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Ryan Sandison Montgomery – Cement Loop

Oil on canvas Ryan Sandison Montgomery is a painter whose work explores sentimentality, regionalism, anxiety, and family. The larger works on display feature food and branding as emotional triggers. The smaller pieces are abstract and interested in the current of the unconscious mind. Ryan has a BFA in film from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn Artist Studio 5811 Berkman Dr, Ste 140 – (347) 678-6483 sandisonmontgomery@gmail.com sandisonmontgomery.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7

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Christine Vanderkaap – We Live Here Cement Loop

Ink, charcoal, paint We Live Here is a show about a world of people and animals coming together to work towards one goal, within a turbulent world of devision and hate. We all live here, we all need to work together. Proceeds of this show will be going towards animal rescue and rehabilitation. Artist Studio 5811 Berkman Dr, Ste 140 – (818) 398-7756 christine_vanderkaap@hotmail.com christinevanderkaap.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7

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Kaitlin Merchant Davison – Cement Loop

Acrylic, oil, mixed media Kaitlin’s goal is to provide a moment of retreat from the chaos of life with a reminder of the beauty that we’re surrounded with. Her work features moody & dramatic landscapes often exploring environmental extremes, mysterious female figures, and colorful flowers. She works with oil, acrylic, and mixed media in a wide range of sizes, including large-scale. Artist Studio 5811 Berkman Dr, Ste 140 – (512) 537-4618 art@kdmerchant.com – kdmerchant.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7

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Karen Bolton – Cement Loop

Porcelain My ceramic work is all wheel thrown and altered. It is made of porcelain clay and is glazed by spraying layers of food-safe glazes that I have created. This allows for the subtle changes in natural earth tones and texture. Artist Studio 5811 Berkman Dr, Ste 140 – (512) 998-4913 karenbolton.ceramics@gmail.com – karenbolton.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7

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Steven Van Landingham – guest of Cement Loop

Pencil As an Iraq War Veteran I wanted to capture and commemorate, through drawing, those soldiers who also fought in The Great War over a century ago. Temporary Exhibition 5811 Berkman Dr, Ste 140 steven.vanlandingham@yahoo.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7

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Anastasia Grebnova – guest of Cement

Oil paintings, pastel on canvas Who are we? Where did we come from? What is our purpose? These themes frequently arise in my work. Influenced by Carl Jung’s concept of collective unconscious, my paintings contain archetypal images and figures, such as Anima and Animus, Guiding Spirit and Persona. Exploring aspects of the Self, I approach painting intuitively. Each painting is a bridge that connects people of all backgrounds. Temporary Exhibition 5811 Berkman Dr, Ste 140 – (908) 398-5670 info@anastasiagrebnova.com – anastasiagrebnova.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7

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Yasmin Youssef – guest of Cement Loop

Mixed media Yasmin’s mixed media art is deeply textured and layered with paper, acrylic, coins, beads, jewels, ink, graphite and gold leaf. She constantly seeks ephemera and travel inspiration to feed her art and sketchbooks. As a result, her paintings often contain themes, papers, and influences from different cultures around the world. Temporary Exhibition 5811 Berkman Dr, Ste 140 – yasmin@yasmin.ws – yasmin.ws Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7

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Justine Beech – guest of Cement Loop

Acrylic paint on hardboard Beech’s bright energetic Texas landscape paintings not only portray the beauty in our natural surroundings, but speak on the water crisis, personify human feelings and connections with each other and with a sort of inspired easy-going photorealism transport the viewer to a calm natural state. Temporary Exhibition 5811 Berkman Dr, Ste 140 – (203) 314-6526 justinebeech@gmail.com – justinebeech.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7

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B Shawn Cox – guest of Cement Loop

Oil, acrylic, mixed media, clay Derived from personal or found vintage images, advertising and ephemeral nostalgia, I strive to capture, reinterpret and share a moment in time. Temporary Exhibition 5811 Berkman Dr, Ste 140 – (281) 802-3882 bshawncox@gmail.com – bshawncox.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7

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Vy Ngo – guest of Cement Loop

Acrylic, oil, mixed media With a fierce fascination of different cultures, identities, and human experiences, my creative process, portraits, and abstract work is a reflection on our emotional connections, internal dialogue, and journey to self-awareness. Temporary Exhibition 5811 Berkman Dr, Ste 140 – vyngoartworks@gmail.com vyngostudio.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7

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Laura Barth Turner – guest of Cement

Photography Growing up in Houston, with its sprawl, intense heat, constant re-invention of itself, and lack of natural beauty, made me highly sensitive to the way landscape, place, and physical history can affect the human spirit. This project – shot during a 3 week long Western road-trip, in the middle of historic wildfires – deals with a re-imagined romance of the western landscape, our changing climate, and man’s relationship to both. Temporary Exhibition 5811 Berkman Dr, Ste 140 – laurabarth@gmail.com laurabarthturner.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7

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Lisa Choinacky – guest of Cement Loop

Ink on paper Lisa Choinacky exhibits her most recent body of work: meditative ink paintings on paper. Her wandering brush strokes and ink dots interlock aspects of control and uncertainty. Temporary Exhibition 5811 Berkman Dr, Ste 140 – (512) 653-4104 choinacky@gmail.com – lisachoinacky.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7

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Lauren McPhail – guest of Cement Loop

Oil on linen, collage, ink on paper Color is vital. Color is what makes the work relatable through feelings, associations, or just pleasurable. Color is playful, creates tricks to the mind, and manipulates the emotions. Temporary Exhibition 5811 Berkman Dr, Ste 140 – (832) 428-7726 laurenkmcphail@gmail.com – laurenmcphail.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7

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David Leonard

Oil on canvas and board David’s paintings breathe life and spirit into the mechanical structures and buildings that make up our cities. His art shows that beauty can be seen in our industrialized world. Once you become familiar with his work, from time to time you will find yourself seeing the world as a David Leonard painting. Artist Studio 1804 Corona Dr – (512) 928-9824 – tygrlil@grandecom.net davidleonardpaintings.com Accessibility: 2,3

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19. Blanton Elementary – Student and Faculty Exhibit Mixed media Blanton Elementary is a place where students learn the value of art instruction, it’s place in the community and in our contemporary times. All lessons in our art classroom are bilingual and provide Social Emotional Learning that is multiculturally inclusive and LGBTQ friendly. In this exhibit, students and faculty express themselves emotionally and culturally in many mediums. Artist Studio 5408 Westminster Dr – gloria.ayala@austinisd.org bobcatartstudio.weebly.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4

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Terry & Sarah Snow – Chaos Woods

Hand painted wood Out of Chaos Woods comes curiosities, toys and other wooden crafts. The intergalactic wooden curiosities are made by, husband and wife team, Terry and Sarah Snow. Inspired by a love of unique toys, comic books and fine woodworking, our hope is that children of all ages will make lasting memories with the objects we create. We welcome adults and kids to our studio for fun activities and to learn about our process. Artist Studio 5335 Westminster Dr – (512) 945-9925 chaoswoodsatx@gmail.com – chaoswoods.com Accessibility: 2,3

21. Marilyn Rea Nasky – APL: Windsor Park Branch Acrylic, oil, mixed media, collage My creative work is a meditative process that keeps me grounded. My goal as a painter is to create visual images that communicate the mystery and transient beauty of our planet. I seek to capture a feeling about the subject whether it is still life or landscape, and communicate it to the viewer. Temporary Exhibition 5833 Westminster Dr – reanasky@gmail.com mreanaskyart.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,7,8,9,10

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22. KC Crow Maddux – Post-Human Animal Instinct / I wanna melt your gender hairs Transform Transparent photographs layered with drawing elements As a transgendered artist, I question how gender straddles artifice and the authentic, the social and the personal. How does the body’s surface, and the trans body’s in particular, project and receive identity? I diagram symbolic constellations relating to gender, power, death, and sexuality, directly on the gallery walls using clear photo prints and drawing. Gallery 1909 Wheless – kccrowmaddux@gmail.com kccrowmaddux.com Accessibility: 2,3,5,6,9

23. Tim Patterson Art – A Few Of My Favorite Things Acrylic, oil, spray paint and ink pens Back for his 2nd East Studio Tour, Tim Patterson will once again open his home, this time for an exhibition titled, “A Few of My Favorite Things.” As you walk through his home you will experience wall-sized abstract paintings, intricately designed ink drawings, spray-painted stencil prints, and even a squid mural! Stop by and enter the world of Tim Patterson Art. Artist Studio 6600 Haney Dr – tim@tpattersonart.com tpattersonart.com Accessibility: 2,3,6

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HIGH-CRAFT – Dug Fresh Productions

Metals, photography, ink, sculpture, jewelry, installation Dug Fresh presents, HIGH-CRAFT, an interactive art market showcasing contemporary artists and makers from the Austin community. HIGH-CRAFT highlights craftsmanship across all media, and bridges the gap between fine art and fine craft. Artists featured include: Elle Greene (adornment), Susi Brister (photography), Shalena White (metal arts) and Caitlin McCollom (ink and paper). Temporary Exhibition 7210 Fred Morse Dr – celina@dugfreshaustin.com dugfreshaustin.com Accessibility: 2,6

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25. Tom Mitchell – Kitchen Monkeys, Cutouts and Stencils – MonkeyBackArt Wood, acrylic, paper, cardboard, paint Kitchen Monkeys, Paper Cutouts and Stencil Prints: The Kitchen Monkey is a functional art form born out of necessity. W ​ here can I put these goldarn pots n pans where I don’t have to crawl on the floor to get them out of a ding-dang cupboard? The Monkey had the answer. Paper Cutouts are art works cut out of paper. Duh! These range from simple to elaborate. The stencil prints are extensions of the cutouts. Artist Studio 6810 Willamette Dr – wumpstheclown@gmail.com monkeybackart.com Accessibility: 2,3

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Tee Kay – Howling Aardvark Studio Complex

Acrylic paint, colored pencil, ink I do lots of landscapes, space-scapes, and portraits in a cartoonish style with a lot of pointillism stuff also. Artist Studio 3005 Loyola – (512) 587-7997 – tvark@yahoo.com Accessibility: 2,6,7

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Nancy Espinal Argueta – APL: University Hills Branch

Oil paint, acrylic paint, tree bark, spanish moss, flat stone My art work is a representation of my experiences in life and my dreams for the future. I mainly worked with oil and acrylic paints. But I often use different mediums such as tree bark, stone, clay, Spanish moss and many more mediums for my art pieces because I enjoy incorporating them into every painting to make art pieces that capture the real world and bring to life every room. Temporary Exhibition 4721 Loyola Ln – (512) 577-9214 – neasfinearts@gmail.com neasfinearts.com Accessibility: 1

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Rebecca Gordon – Rebecca Gordon Studio

Oil paint, mixed media, drawing My paintings combine traditional abstract art with the decorative, graphic elements of our modern world. I enjoy an inventive and improvisational process of changing paintings over time while merging influences from mid-20th century art movements with the modern day commercial art forms of advertising and design graphics. Artist Studio 5202 Basswood Ln – (817) 300-2001 rebecca.blair.gordon@gmail.com – rebeccablairgordon.com Accessibility: 2

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Whitney Batres – guest of Rebecca Gordon

Printmaking, sculpture, painting The crafts and skills taught to me as a child play an important role in my artwork. Sewing, knitting, paper-folding, etc. – all these things that have generally been considered feminine and domestic – have intrigued me for their intricacy and the hand that goes into them. Through printmaking, sculpture, and painting, I’m able to experiment with these ideas and the handmade. Artist Studio 5202 Basswood Ln – whitneyjhill@gmail.com whitneyjhill.com Accessibility: 2

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Katie Horbal – guest of Rebecca Gordon

Printmaking, linocuts, woodcuts, screen prints, multimedia My focus is creating whimsical images that pull the viewer into a different environment. To create these works I use different types of printmaking techniques with mixed media. My earlier subjects revolved around the beauty of nature and decay. I am currently focusing on my childhood obsession with dinosaurs. These works portray what our modern society would look like if these prehistoric creatures visited today. Artist Studio 5202 Basswood Ln – (512) 202-4488 katiehorbal@yahoo.com – katiehorbal.com Accessibility: 2

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Evan Runyon – guest of Rebecca Gordon

Acrylic painting My paintings express my love of rhythm, texture, and balance, all of which are echoes of my main work as a musician. Visual art lets me pursue the same interests in a purely expressive form, without the emphasis I place on themes and abstract ideas in my music. The resulting works are explosions of color and shape, devoid of any meaning, and therefore open to interpretation from any point of view. Artist Studio 5202 Basswood Ln – (214) 402-7723 evanwrunyon@gmail.com – evanwrunyon.com Accessibility: 2,7

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Arthur Simone – Bot Party

Nov 12, 19 – 3pm-7pm & Nov 13, 20 – 10am-7pm Arthur Simone is an actor, artist and co-founder of Austin’s ColdTowne Theater. He has been a finalist for the Hunting Art Prize for his abstract expressionist oils on canvas. In 2013, Arthur began the study of robotics and electronics, resulting in the creation of Bot Party, a humanist collective of artists and engineers, exploring the intersection of Art, Technology and Education through live comedic performance with humans and robots. Artist Studio, Happening 4808 Hilldale Dr – (773) 575-3303 – simonearth@gmail.com botparty.org Accessibility: 2,4,7,9

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John Lockhart – Carbonista!

Carbon transfer prints, photography I transform images into carbon transfer prints. Once an elite and highly prized process, carbon is now obscure, practiced by a few enthusiasts, and appreciated for its unique aesthetic and unsurpassed archival quality. In my work I seek to combine images with the authenticity and immediacy of street photography with a painstaking, handcrafted approach to each print as a unique fine art artifact. Artist Studio 1209 Eleanor St – (512) 786-8076 – john@johnlockhart.net johnlockhart.photography Accessibility: 2

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Ortega Art Studio – Kiley Grantges, art teacher

Nov 12 – 11am-1pm The Ortega Art Studio is a supportive and dynamic environment wherein students discover the many ways to create, see, and experience art everywhere! On Saturday, November 12th we will be hosting an event featuring student artwork, art-making activities, special performances, food vendors, and more! Please visit ortegaartstudio.com for more details on this fantastic event! Artist Studio 1135 Garland Ave – (512) 670-6997 kileygrantges@gmail.com – ortegaartstudio.com Accessibility: 1,4

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Alex Abel – Erections and Blood

Oil, acrylic, pen and ink Paintings and drawings inspired by lust and frustration. Erotic art. Oil on canvas. Acrylic on canvas. Pen and ink. Originals and prints. Subject matter may not be considered appropriate for children. Artist Studio 4807 Sara Dr – alex.abel@att.net – alex-abel.pixels.com Accessibility: 0

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Betsy Kay Askew

Acrylic on wood As a founding member of the Lolli Pouperz street art collective in Houston, Texas, I began painting and collaging on wood with mixed media. I then started creating monster like characters by using acrylic on butcher paper. I would like to think I am giving the dumpsters life by pasting my paintings on them. Since then I’ve been living in Austin for the past nine years. My characters have changed a bit along with my collages. Artist Studio 4600 Alf Ave – (713) 446-2791 – betsykayaskew@gmail.com betsykayaskew.com Accessibility: 0

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37. Jieun Beth Kim – The Revisionist Conscious Creative Hub Mixed media, painting I explore the idea of personal identity from different views, such as physical/cultural identity, identity of the memory and identity after death. I utilize found objects from nature, such as fallen leaves, withered flowers, insects dried and frozen in time, and collect objects from my past and daily life. In layers of materials and techniques, I create a montage of passage of time, reminiscing in the beauty of yearning and loss. Temporary Exhibition 1139 Gunter St – (512) 674-1825 – jieunbethkim@gmail.com jieunbeth.com Accessibility:0

38. Frederick Douglass 21/7 Moore – The Revisionist – Conscious Creative Hub Hand carved pencil eraser 21/7 Art by East Austin native, Frederick Douglass 21/7 Moore, 26, a world traveler, poet, 3rd Eye Stimulator, and Life Long Artist. He carves mini Cathedrals, Temples, and whole Cities out of pencil Eraser. Incredibly intricate carved pieces in wood, clay, and cad are his specialty. He draws inspiration from all Architectural/Artistic/Spiritual/Linguistic Styles and Traditions. Temporary Exhibition 1139 Gunter St – (512) 378-0739 twentyoneseven21@gmail.com – twentyoneseven21. wordpress.com Accessibility: 0

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Tano Johnson – The Revisionist Conscious Creative Hub

Paintings, film, photography, music I come from a long line of witches magicians and healers, I wish to bring forth the wisdom and culture of my ancestors through my art. Art is everything to me, it is purpose and meaning. Creating and channeling beauty is the principle that guides the drive in my life. My expression is a way for me to live in connection with these deeper truths of reality. Temporary Exhibition 1139 Gunter St, 1 – (415) 342-4927 digitalmantras@outlook.com Accessibility: 0

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40. Jean-Pierre Verdijo – The Revisionist Conscious Creative Hub Mixed media, photography, painting Themes of journey, relationship and the integration of conflict are central to my work. Utilizing painting, collage, photography, and often combining the three in my process, I offer a range of expression and perspective in my work. Unifying ideals of environmental awareness, personal insight, social responsibility and fine art, is as much an expression of my being as it is a exploration of humanity. Temporary Exhibition 1139 Gunter St – (512) 965-4635 artofjeanpierre@gmail.com – artofjeanpierre.com Accessibility: 0

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Richard Rutner – The Revisionist Conscious Creative Hub

Oil, watercolor, pen and ink Richard Rutner creates oils, watercolors, pen-and-ink drawings, pastels and oil-on-metal cut-out forms. Some works have been inspired by masks and supernatural imagery. His “Gizmo Convention” watercolors allow strange objects that appear vaguely recognizable to float and bounce their way in a surreal landscape. Rutner has been living and working in Austin since 2001. Temporary Exhibition 1139 Gunter St – (512) 940-0149 richard.rutner@gmail.com – richardrutner.com Accessibility: 0

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Doc List – The Revisionist – Conscious Creative Hub

Photography My work celebrates the human body, frequently in the context of fitness. My images are of people who chose to share what they’ve accomplished in the physical arena, as well as telling a story about each person. Temporary Exhibition 1139 Gunter St – (512) 270-0704 doc@doclistphotography.com – austinbodiesproject.com Accessibility: 0

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Laura Sturtz – The Revisionist – Conscious Creative Hub

Sculptural and relief artwork in various media Laura Sturtz is a versatile artist exploring both geometric and organic forms in her artwork. Her sculptural creations are often comprised of fragments of various materials that she has made, altered, and/or found. These varied elements become a unified creation in her wall reliefs which include her ‘quilt series’ and collages, mobiles and art chess sets. Laura‘s artwork also includes jewelry, and 2-dimensional art. Temporary Exhibition 1139 Gunter St – (512) 627-6151 – artist@artist123.com artist123.com Accessibility:0

44. Matthew Thompson – The Revisionist Conscious Creative Hub Acryilc on wood panel In this series of paintings I attempt to convey my perceptions relating to the stoic ambivalence of time and space. These Interiors are depicted in a very painterly fashion implying both an innate sense of beauty contrasted by curious juxtapositions. Through these projects, I strive to attain the humble distinction to be honored as a dedicated, sincere Artist. Temporary Exhibition 1139 Gunter St – (303) 807-8454 bmatthewthompson@yahoo.com matthewthompsonarchive.com Accessibility: 0

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Johnathon Foster – The Revisionist Conscious Creative Hub

Acrylic mixed with watercolor and a dash of magic Foster also know as Johnavich is a Memphis native artist. He is quickly gaining momentum as one of the few rising stars. In his young career of four years he is quickly amassing a reputation and collector following of the likes of Frank Farzier (Artist), Helen Giddings (State Representative) and John Wiley Price (Political Figure). After his first showing in 2015 he decided to keep painting and never look back. Artist Studio 1139 Gunter St – (469) 662-8969 johnathon@johnavich.com – johnavich.com Accessibility: 0

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46. Kelly Bruemmer – The Revisionist Conscious Creative Hub Acrylic, mixed media Acrylic and Mixed Media on canvas. Abstract. Vibrant. Integrated movements. Postmodern aesthetics. Flowing with color. My process is completely visceral and intuitive. My paintings are rich with emotional depth, love, truth, and the undercurrent of my personal experiences, struggles and joys. Temporary Exhibition 1139 Gunter St – (314) 809-0495 kellybruemmer111@gmail.com – artbyartwest.com Accessibility: 0

47. Dianah Wylde – The Revisionist Conscious Creative Hub Oil and acrylic on canvas To me The Revisionist is about mastering the art of painting in its traditional sense and then stretching it a bit. My subjects are people, animals and things both real and imaginary, coming together in a mutual desire to integrate change. The medium is oil or acrylic on canvas, and each picture tells a story of its own. Temporary Exhibition 1139 Gunter St – (512) 534-1251 – dianahwylde@gmail.com dianahwylde.com Accessibility: 0

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Whitney Turetzky – The Revisionist Conscious Creative Hub

Found photos, acrylic paint, embroidery thread, collage Bridging connections across divisions, I am a visual artist working with mixed media to explore historical injustice expressed in current social and political commentary. I draw inspiration from personal experiences, shared stories, historical events, and modern-day issues. I transform iconographic photography using acrylic paint and embroidery to invoke questions and raw emotions. Temporary Exhibition 1139 Gunter St – (801) 691-2779 whitneyturetzkyart@gmail.com – whitneyturetzky.com Accessibility: 0

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49. Umbreen Ahmad – The Revisionist Conscious Creative Hub Painting, prints, acrylic on canvas Abstract art knows no bounds and I am in love with the surprise that dancing of various blends of colors and brush strokes create. My art is colorful, sometimes gray, sometimes fluid and others times deep with texture and bright with colors, kind of like life. My inspiration is the nature of things, beings and the extraordinary talent that surrounds, humbles and inspires me. Temporary Exhibition 1139 Gunter St – (512) 431-5688 umbreen.ahmad@gmail.com – umbreenahmad.com Accessibility:0

50. Charles Henry – The Revisionist Conscious Creative Hub Silver gelatin prints Inside a view camera, everything appears upside down. Charles Henry is a large format, analog, and monochrome photographer originally from West Texas. He earned a BFA in design from Texas Tech in 2005. Before relocating to Austin, he made photographs of the Great Plains. Temporary Exhibition 1139 Gunter St – (806) 418-5224 – chuck4x5@gmail.com charleshenry.com Accessibility: 0

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Kristi Standley – The Revisionist Conscious Creative Hub

Oil on birchwood panels Creating is what keeps my blood running in my veins and my heart pumping. I typically paint women in oil on wood panels. I photograph, then work from the pictures later. I love to play with color and pushing the lights and darks with an impressionistic eye. Please ask about my commission work. Temporary Exhibition 1139 Gunter St – (512) 775-5697 – artfullbeing@aol.com kstandley.squarespace.com Accessibility: 0

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Thomas Athey – The Revisionist Conscious Creative Hub

Photographic collage I strive to place viewers in a state of perceptual flicker, loosely cognizant of the photographic origin of each collage element but disconnected from that awareness as well. Familiar objects viewed up close relinquish identity with each step back, coalescing with nearby forms, ultimately transcending their real world origins and contributing their unique attributes toward the synthesis of a complex new organism. Temporary Exhibition 1139 Gunter St – (512) 851-7890 – tathey@swbell.net the-memeplex.com Accessibility: 0

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Saybra Giles – The Revisionist – Conscious Creative Hub

Mixed media collage from acrylic photo transfers My collages are made from acrylic photo transfers. Over the last five years, I’ve honed my process and allow myself to create more interesting compositions while staying true to the photographs where my work originates. I am excited to be exhibiting in a space at the Conscious Creative Hub this year during East and I hope to see both familiar faces and to make new acquaintances during the tour. Temporary Exhibition 1139 Gunter St – (325) 518-5022 – saybra@gmail.com saybragilesfineart.com Accessibility: 0

54. Monica Ceniceros – The Revisionist Conscious Creative Hub Acrylics and wood stain on panel Monica is a natural-born artist and has been drawing and painting since she was a child. She is known for her unique technique of rich color combinations of acrylics and stains. Working along the natural grains of wood panels, each piece is one-of-a-kind. In middle and high school, she was recognized for artistic excellence and was the National winner of a Scholastic Art Award in 2001 and 2002. Temporary Exhibition 1139 Gunter St – (512) 296-3891 monica@monicaceniceros.com – monicaceniceros.com Accessibility: 0

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Jonathan Beall – Sertodo Copper

Hammered copper, stainless steel, carbon steel, hot tin Sertodo Copper is an international cooperative of master copper artisans with workshops in Austin, Texas and Michoacan, Mexico. In addition to our hammered copper barware and tabletop pieces, we will be introducing a few items from our new cookware line with live demonstrations. Temporary Exhibition 3615 Oak Springs Dr – (512) 572-0167 admin@sertodo.com – sertodo.com Accessibility: 2,3,5,6,7,8,9

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Chelsea Jones – guest of Sertodo Copper

Gold, silver, natural stones, leather I create minimal, handcrafted jewelry from gold, silver, precious and semi-precious stones. These beautiful materials inspire the design of each collection and one-of-a-kind custom piece. After forging and finishing each piece by hand, what’s left is elegant and long-lasting. My focus is to create high-quality, beautiful products that will become an heirloom piece. Every item is truly a unique piece of art. Artist Studio 3615 Oak Springs Dr – (512) 680-3015 chelsea@jacqjones.com – jacqjones.com Accessibility: 2,3,5,6,7,8,9

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Pam Arthur – guest of Sertodo Copper

Acrylic, papers, glue, pencil, pieces of nature I hope to give my audience a moment of delight with my paintings—acrylic and mixed media. Artist Studio 3615 Oak Springs Dr – (512) 328-0198 pam@kenarthur.net Accessibility: 2,3,5,6,7,8,9

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Ken Arthur – guest of Sertodo Copper

Acrylic I like to paint landscapes (acrylic) because Nature excites me—its beauty and its danger—inclement weather, snakes, sharks, glorious sunsets, deep woods. As a former architect, I enjoy problem solving and the art of construction—which painting provides. Artist Studio 3615 Oak Springs Dr – (512) 328-0198 – ken@kenarthur.net artxarthur.com Accessibility: 2,3,5,6,7,8,9

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Matthew Helveston – WOODSHED

Wood and metal WOODSHED designs and makes custom, 50’s moderninfluenced wood furniture. Celebrating the natural beauty of wood species, Matthew uses simple lines and detailing to create beautiful, lasting pieces that are both art and functional. Artist Studio 3502 Oak Springs Dr – (512) 294-0618 helvestonic@gmail.com – vvoodshed.com Accessibility: 2,3

60. Philip Edgerton – Edgeworks Design guest of Matthew Helveston Metal Inspired Design for the modern world. Artist Studio 3502 Oak Springs Dr – (215) 534-5536 edgeworksdesign@gmail.com – edgeworksdesign.com Accessibility: 2,3

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Carl Smith – Carl Smith Visual Art

Acrylic paintings on canvas and paper My abstract landscapes derive from my memories of places in East Texas I have lived and urban cityscapes of Houston. I am a self-taught artist with a degree in Accounting. I have worked for the IRS for years but have always longed to paint. Artist Studio 4503 Glomar Ave – (512) 923-6539 europeanechoes@gmail.com – carlsmith29.wix.com/arts Accessibility: 1,2,5,6,7,8

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Natasha Cross – Casa Cometa

Photography In my personal time I travel. I explore landscapes and capture people through the lens. I use it to interpret my experiences. Across different locations and through different cultures. This is how I remain curious. Artist Studio 1305 Cometa St – (512) 775-1658 natashacross@yahoo.com – natashacross.com Accessibility: 2,3,6,7

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Andrew Anderson – guest of Natasha Cross

Acrylic, oil, enamel I seek to create work that transcends time and culture, paintings that speak on fundamental terms and ultimately to everyone. Utilizing a reductive aesthetic with overlapping fields of color, the work functions on a base or primal level. The colors are at play often jostling for your attention. Temporary Exhibition 1305 Cometa St – (512) 289-6166 info@andrewandersonstudio.com andrewandersonstudio.com Accessibility: 2,3,6,7

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64. Yvonne Montero and Terra Schneider A Taste of Spread – Luna House Nov 12 & 19 – 3-8pm, Nov 13 & 20 – 1-6pm A hunger for pleasure. SPREAD is all about finding satisfaction through exploring the relationship humans have with the ritual of mealtime. We are in the process of building an evocative, image-centric cookbook and will be exhibiting prints of some of the photography we have created over the last six months. There will also be an interactive element featuring bodies and cuisine to indulge your senses. Come with an appetite. Temporary Exhibition, Happening 1301 Luna St – spreadspreadspread@gmail.com Accessibility: 0

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Ladislao Loera – Frenzy Art

Digital art, ceramic tiles, hand painted glassware Frenzy Art comes from the mind of Texas artist Ladislao Loera. Inspired by Mexican tradition and spiritual expression, his artwork captures a happy and eternal sense of the human spirit. Ladi’s own life journey is an essential part of his creativity. A fusion of Aztec tradition and Catholic imagery, el Dia de los Muertos, has become a distinct mixture of these two very different cultures. Artist Studio 1701 E M Franklin Ave, Unit B – (512) 809-8722 ladi@frenzyart.com – frenzyart.com Accessibility: 0

66. Kid Art Oasis – Radicle Roots Community Schoolhouse Nov 12 & 19 – 11am-6pm Radicle Roots Community Schoolhouse is offering the Kid Art Oasis: a collaborative art space for families. Everyone is welcome to pick up a paintbrush and participate in the creation of a mural of circles – the universal symbol of community and wholeness. Student art gallery, kid activities, and playground will also be open. Temporary Exhibition, Happening 3701 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, #3 – (512) 529-6378 info@radicleroots.org – radicleroots.org Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9

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Satch Grimley – Satch Studio

Paint, print, collage Satch Grimley is a native Austinite who has been working in fine art serigraphy for over 15 years. He incorporates painting, collage, and printmaking to produce remarkable works exploring themes of endangered nature and order and balance in a chaotic world. Artist Studio 4600 Rimrock Tr – (512) 745-1355 mail@satchgrimley.com – satchgrimley.com Accessibility:0

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Aaron Cloninger – guest of Satch Grimley

Watercolor, photography, printmaking and wood crafts A variety of mediums presented here with content tied together by Aaron’s artistic thread of his own. In his pieces, the common theme of a conservation ethic arises, loosely bound in simple human-scale ideas. Watercolor, photography, prints, and wood crafts hopefully making you reflect on nature. Something silly; something serious; something big; something small. Artist Studio 4600 Rimrock Tr – human.ecologist@mac.com Accessibility: 0

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Elliot Morgan – guest of Satch Grimley

Wood An Austin native, Elliot Morgan graduated from the music program at the University of North Texas in Denton and now resides in East Austin. Currently playing bass in several bands, including his long-time band Hatch and Riders Against the Storm, his work includes black and white limited edition serigraph prints and three-dimensional wood cutouts. Artist Studio 4600 Rimrock Tr – (512) 297-0238 elliotmorgan@mac.com – elliotspencermorgan.com Accessibility: 0

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Sylvia Troconis

Mixed media on wood, acrylic, crayon, pastel My entire process has a recurring theme: “To Discover”. I’ve always wondered what it would be like to be a kid during adulthood; to be a child while keeping our adult skills in reason and understanding. I’ve wondered what it would be like to keep a child’s sense of wonder while being conscious of our own sense of amazement. Temporary Exhibition 1905 Pershing Dr, Unit B – stroconis@gmail.com sylviatroconis.com Accessibility: 4

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Janna Sammon – East Space

Acrylic, oil pastel, pencil, ink, mixed media I view life like my paintings. Each day is a unique surprise. I just keep adding layers and making marks. Some days it’s big bold strokes and bright colors and other days are all about making small circles. By putting them all together over time something fun is created. Temporary Exhibition 2009 Airport Blvd – (512) 970-3849 janna@jannasammon.com – jannasammon.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,5,6,7,8

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Laura Latimer – guest of East space

Graphite, ink, acrylic, vellum, paper, mixed media My work explores the ongoing contradictions we face and their impact on our thoughts, decisions and actions. Natural processes, systems of communication, and human marks of development inspire scenes of interconnected layers and multiples. The aim is to present fantastical possibilities of beauty. Temporary Exhibition 2009 Airport Blvd – (512) 484-2432 info@lauralatimer.com – lauralatimer.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,5,6,7,8

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William Cauthern – guest of East space

Block print and sculpture My recent block prints are produced from observation and photo, in which I explore texture and repetition. My art focuses primarily on the personal symbolism of these items and environments. Temporary Exhibition 2009 Airport Blvd – (512) 589-3834 wcauthern@gmail.com – cauthern.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,5,6,7,8

74. Modplexi – Wendy Saha & Melissa Sonzala guest of East Space Hand cut collage mounted on plexiglas Modifying the meaning of an image by modifying the image’s location with an an x-acto knife, often while listening to David Bowie. Temporary Exhibition 2009 Airport Blvd – modplexi@gmail.com – modplexi.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,5,6,7,8

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Katy David

Batik, dye, ink, precious metals on eggshells My work explores the form and material of the eggshell using methods primarily consisting of batik, etching, cutting and breaking, all in an effort to explore the organic form of the egg in linear and sculptural ways. This process results in intricately layered, rhythmic patterns of color, geometry and two-dimensional lines on a three-dimensional surface. There is also a fascinating exploration of drawing versus sculpture considering how an artwork can be both simultaneously. Artist Studio 2204 Palo Pinto Dr – (512) 965-7061 katydavidart@gmail.com – katydavidart.com Accessibility: 0

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Judith Smith – Los Nichos

Mixed media assemblage My assemblage pieces are reliquaries of memory. They evolve from Mexican and Spanish folk art and a love of the Old West. I use found or upcycled objects and historical photographs which are combined to create vignettes with a central character or theme. Texture and painted details add a unifying context to the components as they come together to create a visual story. Artist Studio 4417 Mattie St, Unit F – (530) 574-7387 – heroncrew@att.net losnichos.vpweb.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,5,6

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Katerina Tsasis – Tsasis Studio

Oil on canvas, paper and pencil, photography Since before I could drive a car, vote, or drink, I was putting oil paint on canvas. While it always has taken a back seat to my “real” studies or “real” work, it’s also always drawn me back in. I’m inspired by the power of vivid color, by sculptural objects, and by exposure to different places and cultures. Back at it now after a long recess, everything is evolving. Artist Studio 4537 Ruiz St – (512) 294-0786 – art@tsasis.com – tsasis.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Felipe Cardona – guest of Katerina Tsasis

Photography Photographer dedicated to landscape, wildlife and city photography. Artist Studio 4537 Ruiz St – (512) 694-8404 cardonafelipe@hotmail.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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79. Jessey Jansen – Voice of Maasai – Little Lady Studio Mixed media, time-lapse Jessey Jansen, creator and visionary behind Voice of Maasai Productions, showcases the collaborative grassroots music label and artistic content media featuring the Maasai from Tanzania. Jessey’s fine art, design and photography are merged with vocal talent to produce this awe-inspiring collection of work. Artist Studio 4713 Ruiz St – (414) 272-9999 – jessey@littleladystudio.com voiceofmaasai.com Accessibility:0

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Jim Boyle – JB Metal Designs

Aluminum and LED lighting Combining aluminum and LED lighting, I strive to create sculptures with clean lines and modern simplicity. My goal is to create a dramatic, yet calming, focal point to any room. On occasion I add some trickling water for an interesting changethe sculpture breathes a bit differently with the soothing sound of water. The pieces work well in home, office or outdoor spaces. Artist Studio 4502 Elwood Rd – (512) 589-5440 – jabboy10@gmail.com Accessibility: 2,3

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Karen Maness – RUST RED STUDIO

Oil and acrylic Karen Maness’ painting practice focuses on themes of relationships, time, and the interplay between character and environment. She creates expansive sea and sky-scapes as a means to transport the viewer to another place, inviting them directly into the scene. The scale of her work spans from intimate to monumental with paintings stretching over 75’ wide. She is the founder of RUST RED STUDIO in Austin, Texas where she works and teaches privately. Artist Studio 3902 Cherrywood Rd – (512) 799-7528 karen@karenmaness.com – karenmaness.com Accessibility: 0

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Charles Heppner

Photography, painting Charles Heppner is a multidisciplinary artist living in Austin. He was born in Chicago into a large Catholic family where individualism was allowed unfettered. He has a degree in Mathematics from the University of Wisconsin—Madison. His work is in many private and corporate collections. His current body of work, “Prayer Rugs”, heralds the sanctity of the arboreal. Artist Studio 3903 Cherrywood Rd – (312) 282-0058 heppchas@mac.com – charlesheppner.com Accessibility: 0

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Cindy Stinson

Cut paper My work is done very simply with paper, scissors/knife, and glue. I find it a very portable medium, and it takes very little space and few tools. Papercutting is a very old folk art form and is found in many cultures. It seems to be making a comeback in the world art, craft, and design communities. I have been cutting paper for at least 25 years. Temporary Exhibition 3706 Werner Ave – cindystinson2@gmail.com Accessibility: 2

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Robert Lee Summerlin

Oil on panel Robert Lee Summerlin is an abstract portrait painter who focuses on feel over form. With impatient aggression, he attacks his panels. Violent strokes of rich colors carve out the underlying emotion he sees inside each of his models. Only through this forceful exertion of energy is he able to take his work beyond the realm of skin. Artist Studio 3307 Robinson Ave – (912) 596-5139 robertleesummerlin@gmail.com – robertleesummerlin.com Accessibility: 2,3,6

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Erik Tragus – Tragus Clay Company

Wood fired porcelain and stoneware Through the use of sustained high heat and wood ash, I seek a layering of surface information, both intentional and spontaneous, to create an expressive and unique visual depth. The clay is softened by the flame and the variety of colors, textures, and scars formed both surprise and satisfy. Artist Studio 3307 Lafayette Ave – (913) 710-6108 erik@austinwoodfiredceramics.com austinwoodfiredceramics.com Accessibility: 2

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Matthew Kressin – Sawtooth Designs of Austin – guest of Erik Tragus

Wood, mixed media Creating art and homegoods that are appreciative of the natural world using materials that are sustainable and domestically sourced, I make unique products that have quality construction and durable beauty. Artist Studio 3307 Lafayette Ave – (615) 496-6015 sawtoothdesignsofaustin@gmail.com sawtoothdesignsofaustin.com Accessibility: 2

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Chris Cody – DJ Dance Party

Pastels, drawings, dj music My name is Chris Cody. Art is my hobby. I like to do it because it’s fun. I like to study about the music of the 1980’s and also dance in my room and with my girlfriend. I made some art of Duran Duran, Culture Club, Depeche Mode, and also Pet Shop Boys. I like to mix music like a disc jockey and also perform live music for you. I hope you can come to my DJ dance party. I’d like to meet you. Temporary Exhibition 1505 Concordia Ave – (512) 913-7598 chriscody717@gmail.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,8

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T.R. Rodriquez

Acrylic, oil on canvas, wood, colored pencil, ink Function and singular design remain my theme this year. I’ve built more unique furniture featuring storage and hand painted design with other pieces incorporating exotic skins and wood as well as new decorative lighting. I have new prints and lots of miniature photos and acrylic paintings. I also have mosaic mirrors and wine cork framed mirrors. I am joined by Susanne Saxton, Brian Stokes, Patrick Hanks and Helena Martin. Artist Studio 3514 Clarkson Ave – (512) 284-6133 – trrstudio@gmail.com Accessibility: 0

89. Lena! – Spirit: Human and Animal – guest of T.R. Rodriguez Aerosol , watercolor and acrylic Austin based artist Lena’s colorful drawings, paintings and murals depict figures nestled inside ethereal smoky shapes. Trained in medical illustration, her paintings often contain skeletons and organs, whose gruesome appearance juxtapose the soft feminine forms. Enchanting and weird, her work confronts the viewer on a deep emotional level. Artist Studio 3514 Clarkson Ave – (737) 999-1948 helenasuemartin@gmail.com – lenamartin.com Accessibility: 0

90. Ian Shults – Blue Genie Artists – Ian Shults Studio Acrylic and oil on canvas, panel charcoal drawings Ian Shults shows fine art tales of debauchery along with past and future collaborators from Blue Genie Art Industries in his new studio. Artist Studio 1713 Giles St – (512) 656-8517 – ianshults@gmail.com ianshults.com Accessibility: 3

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Christine Nall – Big Imagination

Wood, leather, watercolor, acrylic paint, paper, plexi-glass Using drawing, painting, movement, sculpture and installation I create pieces or environments that challenge the viewers’ notions of space and parameter. Most recently, I have been making sculptures that require viewer participation and interaction. I am also intrigued by taking the traditional view of a painting and making it interactive. Artist Studio 3305 Hemlock – (347) 512-2793 – christinenall@gmail.com bigimaginationdesign.etsy.com Accessibility:0

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Jennifer Balkan – Little Blue House

Oil, graphite, charcoal Painting is my passion, my obsession and my need. I live it. I breathe it. I teach it. I feel grateful for it. Artist Studio 3109 Lafayette Ave – (512) 796-4842 jbalkan@grandecom.net – jenniferbalkan.net Accessibility: 2,3

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Karen Alexander – KJDA Works

Acrylic on stretched canvas Coming from a long tradition of women’s crafts, I was taught needlework and quilting at an early age. These crafts generally work from grids, and use optic blending to create images. While translating some photos I had taken into a pixelated grid for a project, I started to develop the style of acrylic painting I currently practice. I am inspired by Georgia O’Keeffe, Chuck Close and Gustav Klimt. Artist Studio 2806 French Place – (512) 751-8831 – kjdaworks@gmail.com kjdaworks.com Accessibility: 0

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94. Caitlin B. Alexander – CBA Illustration guest of Karen Alexander Gouache painting and screen printing Caitlin B. Alexander is an illustrator with a particular love for dry-brush gouache painting. Both her life and her work are heavily influenced by the aesthetics of the 1940’s, ‘50s and ‘60s. As a guest artist, she will be showing her gouache techniques, a sampling of inspirations from her own studio, as well as various screen-printed items and art prints. Artist Studio 2806 French Place – cbaillustration@gmail.com – cbaillustration.com Accessibility: 0

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Matthew Roberts – Practice Space

Drawing, mixed media About my paintings, I often heard “... muddy, darks and lights are indistinguishable. Paint the whites whiter and the blacks blacker.” Teaching color theory, I passed down similar suggestions to students. I said, “Warm up the blacks and cool off the whites.” I heard the words spoken from my mouth but it skewed tangentially from its intent. Words out of context can sound silly if not incredibly powerful. Artist Studio 2226 Manor Rd – (512) 731-0943 pinkopaque37@gmail.com – matthewrobertsstudio.com Accessibility: 0

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Padaric Kolander – guest of Practice Space

Graphite, charcoal, oil, acrylic on paper and panel I am rarely depicting a specific person in my work and text is purposely juxtaposed, but often out of context. Recombined and interpreted by the viewer, these devices reveal open-ended themes of ignorance, contradiction and cynicism. These themes are my true subjects. Artist Studio 2226 Manor Rd – herman@padarickolander.com padarickolander.com Accessibility: 0

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David Lujan – guest of Practice Space

Various mediums that make marks on flat surfaces Using printmaking as a jumping off point, projects of late have had more to do with painting and drawing than editioned prints. Often centered on animals and animalistic behavior, the texture and shape of animal skins and attitudes become geometric elements in the finished piece. Artist Studio 2226 Manor Rd – (512) 534-6719 – davidlujanart@gmail.com davidlujanart.com Accessibility:0

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Federico Archuleta

Acrylic, aerosol, mixed media For more than a decade, Federico has spread his graffiti stencil murals around Austin, and now he has a fresh batch to show both on the streets and in the studio. And if you visit us on bike, have your photo taken in our special bicycle photo booth! Artist Studio 2209 Manor Rd, Ste B – (512) 470-4166 federicoarchuleta@gmail.com – graffitiwestern.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7

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Just the Tip: Street Art from El Paso and Juarez

Nov 19 – 7-11pm Come join a one night only exhibition of street art from the furthest tip of Texas: El Paso and it’s sister city across the border, Ciudad Juarez. This multi-national show will have music by The Chulita Vinyl Club, as well as drinks and food specials by El Chilito, and live graffiti painting. Happening 2209 Manor Rd, Ste B – (512) 470-4166 federicoarchuleta@gmail.com – graffitiwestern.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7

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Bill Kolb

Acrylic on stretched canvas and wood panels Writing artist statement causes fog to form in brain.. debilitates important art making .. conundrum. Art good. Come by, smile, experience lasting joy. Artist Studio 2107 E 21st St – billy_kolb@yahoo.com billykolb.wix.com/billkolb Accessibility: 2,6

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Imagine Art

Paintings, ceramics, mixed media, jewelry A creative incubator where 65+ artists with and without disabilities make art. Enjoy multiple studio spaces and collective gallery areas on display. Artist Studio 2830 Real St – (512) 554-2406 – debbie@imagineart.net imagineart.net Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9

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Francisco Godoy – FG art studio – guest of Imagine Art

Acrylic, oil, gouache, watercolor, oil pastels, graphite Because art wants to be manifested in different ways on our lives. I present a showcase of works in different art manifestations: painting, graphics, collages and art-objects. Trying to create unique pieces that make an special meaning in your life. Artist Studio 2830 Real St – (512) 550-7116 franciscogodoy.art@gmail.com franciscosart.wordpress.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9

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David Carrales – In Transit – guest of Imagine Art

Photography “In Transit” is a collection of photographic prints revealing moments in time on the subway systems of Boston, Chicago, London, New York, Rome, and Washington DC by David Carrales. The photographer’s interest in documenting scenes from the subway began with a trip to Chicago in 1991 and continues to this day. Artist Studio 2830 Real St – (512) 585-4079 – david@davidcarrales.com davidcarrales.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9

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Flatbed Press & Gallery

Etchings, lithographs, woodcuts, monotypes, drawings Flatbed Press and Galleries features three exhibitions and a working studio which will be open to the public. Alfonso Huerta will be giving a demonstration of intaglio printing in Flatbed’s studio during Saturday and Sunday of both weekends. Main gallery: “Common Language,” showcases collaborative and individual projects by Suzi Davidoff and Rachelle Thiewes. The exhibition features large scale photographs on aluminum of site-specific installations. Gallery, Artist Studio 2832 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd – (512) 477-9328 info@flatbedpress.com – flatbedpress.com Accessibility: 1,2,4,6,7,9

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Daniel Arredondo – Daniel Arredondo Studio – Flatbed Press & Gallery

Acrylic on canvas, gesso board and glass Come visit my new studio at my new location and view my unique landscape paintings. Prices range from $100.00 to $2000.00, framed and unframed. We hope to see old friends again and make new ones. Artist Studio 2832 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, #1 – (512) 417-9285 arredondo_studio@yahoo.com – arredondoartstudio.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9

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NJ Weaver – Flatbed Press & Gallery

Encaustic, mixed media, printmaking Color, texture and mark-making is the foundation for my paintings, collages and hand-pulled prints. My paintings are intuitive, spontaneous, and punctuated with action, movement and gestural markings. Painting is part mystical and a study in patience, but the validation and gratification that comes from a viewer connecting to my art is beyond measure. Artist Studio 2832 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, #2 – (512) 663-6690 njweaver11@gmail.com – njweaver.com Accessibility: 1,2,4,6,7,9

107. Marcela Kourkova & Roger Bohuslav Flatbed Press & Gallery Acrylic, oil, textiles, spray paint, pastel, sculpture relief Marcela Kourkova and Roger Bohuslav are both painters and art educators. In their work you will find portraits of people from world cultures and places. Their theme can be described “East meets West”. They often collaborate on their paintings and the materials they use are acrylic paint, oil paint, textiles, spray paint, pastel, and relief sculptures. Both artists are of CzechAmerican heritage and live and work in Texas. Temporary Exhibition 2832 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, #101 – (512) 586-4369 marcelastudio@yahoo.com – kourkova-bohuslav.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8

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Shawn Camp – Angle of Refraction Gallery Shoal Creek

Acrylic and mixed media paintings These are paintings that place the viewer in a contradictory sense of space and color through countless layers of thinly glazed transparent pigment. Their meditative surfaces convey a sense of atmosphere that mitigates the physicality of the paintings themselves. The refractive nature of the paint transforms as the viewing angle changes - a symbolic parallax revealed over the course of time. Gallery 2832 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, #3 – (512) 454-6671 shawncamp@gmail.com – shawncamp.net Accessibility: 2,3,4,6

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David Johndrow – The Strange Familiar Photo Méthode Gallery

Photography My photographs are common objects and creatures I come across in the natural world around me. I strive to focus on them with a clear eye and without preconception. Using various photographic processes, I present them in a way allowing the viewer to experience a sense of discovery. Photographs have the power to remind us that the everyday world, often taken for granted, is full of strange and fleeting beauty. Gallery 2832 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, #107 – (512) 294-9550 info@photomethode.com – photomethode.com Accessibility: 1,2,4,7,9

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Edward Lane McCartney: Chromatic Fantasy – CAMIBAart Gallery

Paper, cardboard, puzzle pieces, metal CAMIBAart specializes in regional, concept driven, contemporary art with a focus on materials, an emphasis on the quality of craft, and an attention to detail. Our East 2016 artist is Houston based Edward Lane McCartney. In his own words: “I have been interested for some years in works that are visually kinetic, the perception of reality, of experience, and the transformation of accessible media.” Gallery 2832 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, #111 – (512) 937-5921 troycampa@camibaart.com – camibaart.com Accessibility: 2,3,4,6,8,9

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The Projecto – Art Collective

Nov 19 – 11am-6pm The Projecto brings talented Artists from Mexico and Texas to East. Music and all kinds of Contemporary Art will be happening around us. Happening 1610 Harvey St – co@theprojecto.org – theprojecto.org Accessibility: 2,3,6

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MaryAnn Clark – Space12

Photography There is a magic and freedom to shooting film photography. When I have a 35mm camera or Holga or Polaroid in my hand, the control freak in me subsides and the kid at play bursts forth. I can experiment, unafraid of imperfection. And hopefully I can find unexpected moments and frames of connection and serendipity. I’m excited to share some photographs of unplanned beauty and imperfection over the years. Temporary Exhibition 3121 E 12th St – maryannclark@gmail.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,6,7,8

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David Lamplugh – guest of Space12

Acrylic paint, aerosol, collage Lamplugh tends toward an oddly sunny dystopian futurism in his newer work, a combination of ecological activism, sarcasm, animal portraiture, and technical experiment permeates the work. Using digital collages as basis, the art is produced in acrylic. Temporary Exhibition 3121 E 12th St – (512) 662-4486 – fugnar@gmail.com davidlamplugh.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,6,7,8

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Evan Horn

Ceramic sculpture, stone tilings, felted wool I’ve been producing both functional and abstract sculpture for five years. My present exploration takes me into the Japanese aesthetics of Wabi-Sabi and Ikebana, where my instinctive processes and hand-building techniques serve me well. This year I will be exhibiting a full-range of handmade ceramics, from everyday pottery to art objects and sculpture. Artist Studio 1183 Ridgeway Dr – (214) 414-5420 evanphorn@gmail.com – evanhorn.com Accessibility: 2,6

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Ryah Christensen

Mosaic, paint, mixed media I try to capture the movement, subtlety and depth of paint – its organic grace – immediacy. And yet, I work with the solid, durable materials of glass, stone, and now more recently, hand made porcelain tile. Whether an opaque and translucent skin, I want my work to wear its labor plainly, and to pay homage to the individual’s humble place as one thread woven into life’s tapestry. Artist Studio 1180 Pandora St – (512) 705-2797 – ryah1977@att.net 1180pandora.com Accessibility: 2,3,6

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Daniel Escobar – Vital Organ

Lost and found Like I said: saunter Artist Studio 1209 Walnut Ave, B – (512) 507-8743 ddjescobar@gmail.com Accessibility: 0

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Ethan Azarian & Melissa Knight – Blue Cow Studio

Acrylic, oil, batik fabric collage, wood sculpture Blue Cow Studio is owned and operated by artists Ethan Azarian and Melissa Knight. Fiscally sponsored by Austin Creative Alliance, our mission is to work with the City of Austin & members of the community to bring public art to schools, parks & local businesses. Blue Cow Studio is dedicated to promoting local artists. For East 2016 we are hosting artists Rachel Koper, Robert Wymer & Jesse Azarian. Artist Studio 2514 E 17th St – (512) 271-1997 inhousegallery@hotmail.com – ethanazarian.net Accessibility: 6

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118. Gigi Grinstad – Twelfth House – 12th Street Studios Installation, oil and encaustic, mixed media Gigi Grinstad’s work has been described as magical, irreverent, beautiful, eerie, and unusual. She continually finds inspiration exploring forms found in nature, and has recently become intrigued with geometry. Her work includes paintings made with oil and encaustic medium, and room-sized installations. A fledgling metal-worker she will also be selling sterling silver jewelry at this year’s East. Artist Studio 2206 E 12th St – gigignome@yahoo.com gigigrinstad.com Accessibility: 2,6

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Susan Wallace

Hand formed aluminum banding After 4 years, Susan’s studio is again open for East. Large scale commissions and creating stellar grillwork for residential clients has kept her out of the limelight. In celebration, there will be prototypes and sample grillwork for sale. Come enjoy the expanded space and Susan Wallace’s recent projects. Artist Studio 2012 E 16th St – info@susanwallace.net – susanwallace.net Accessibility: 0

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Thomas Cook, Michelle Lawrence Schwartz, & Annie Wells – Little Pink Monster Gallery

Oil painting, watercolor, found objects, assemblage Something sacred in the unsaid. Three artists act as interpreters between the everyday and the ephemeral. Collector preview event will be announced online. “I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived.” - Henry David Thoreau Temporary Exhibition 1913 E 17th St – (512) 810-8281 littlepinkmonster512@gmail.com – littlepinkmonster.gallery Accessibility: 2,9

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vûrv – Flow Factory – Urban Co-Lab

Nov 12 – 5:30-6:30pm & East Weekends – 12-5pm The audience affects an immersive flow state environment using a wearable device. Flow Factory is commissioned by the City of Austin Art in Public Places TEMPO program. Temporary Exhibition, Happening 1818 E 12th St – (210) 834-8242 adam.carnes00@gmail.com – vurv.co Accessibility: 2,3,5,6,7

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Billy Bishop – Leona Gallery

Painting, printing, photography, music, film Leona Gallery is curated by Billy Bishop, Lydia Emily, Josef Kristofoletti, and Tim Kerr. We are trying to bring new and innovative works of art to Austin. We hope you come to our gallery, and that it inspires you to make, and/or enjoy art. Artist Studio, Gallery 1700 E 12th St – (512) 317-7585 obsoleteindustries@icloud.com – leonagalleryaustin.com Accessibility: 6

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Lisa Miriam Jacobs – 13th Street Studio

Reclaimed wood, tile, furniture, succulents, wall art My career as a sustainable interior designer led me to embrace the handmade quality of upcycled design elements within the home. I use raw materials such as reclaimed wood, concrete, and tile. My studio is art in itself-- a sustainably renovated 1940’s bungalow that earned a 4-star rating with Austin Energy Green Building. Artist Studio 1603 E 13th St – (512) 550-5555 lisa@lisamiriam.com – lisamiriam.com Accessibility: 0

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Andrew Reiner – guest of 13th Street

Photography Large-scale photographs of American landscapes printed on cotton rag paper. All images were created while traveling around the American West and living minimally in a converted camper van. Artist Studio 1603 E 13th St – (609) 332-6171 andrewreinerphotography.com Accessibility: 0

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Kaley Lynn – guest of 13th Street Studio

Paint, wood, metals, glitter, colored pencil, pastels I find myself inspired by plants, animals, oxymorons, puns, and my dreams. I create from a place of humor and peculiarity. Even the darker themes in my work are camouflaged in bright colors and whimsical elements. Artist Studio 1603 E 13th St – (321) 276-6983 – klynn045@gmail.com kaleymakes.com Accessibility: 0

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David Thomas – guest of 13th Street

Acrylic on canvas and paper Dave Thomas utilizes his fingerprints to paint haunting portraits set inside of apocalyptic skylines. He paints all of these scenes with a leaning towards the popsurrealist movement. Artist Studio 1603 E 13th St – (321) 750-1006 – 7davethomas@gmail.com davethomaspaintings.com Accessibility: 0

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Julie Ahmad – guest of 13th Street Studio

Acrylic, charcoal, oil pastels, copper and silver foiling, glitter I paint abstracts and pet portraits. I need both the tightness and clarity of my dogs and the organic looseness of my abstracts to create balance. Each process not only compliments the other but is essential. My dogs have a pop quality to them combing a graphic style and bright colors. My abstracts are a playground for discovery and are created using acrylics and whatever I can get my hands on. Artist Studio 1603 E 13th St – (702) 468-4280 art@julieahmad.com – julieahmad.com Accessibility:0

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Rehab Elsadek – guest of 13th Street

Mixed media Fantasies animate exploration of the self as half of her belongs to Alexandria where she lived the most, the Mediterranean, diversity & elegance. Her other half is Esna’s, the city of Latopolis in Upper Egypt known for its passionate people. On show, “The state of whack”: A sunny scene down one of her favorite ancient Egyptian tombs, Rehab dresses up and plays chess as the majestic warriors Achilles & Ajax in Archaic Greece. Artist Studio 1603 E 13th St – rehabelsadek@gmail.com rehabelsadek.com Accessibility: 0

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East Twelfth Collaborative

Oil, sculpture, wood, metal, photography, glass We are a collection of artists who specialize in many different mediums including sculpture, photography, painting, woodworking and mixed media. Temporary Exhibition 1522 E 12th St – (512) 466-7724 – tomfisher984@gmail.com Accessibility: 2

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Pehr Smith – East Twelfth Collaborative

Works on paper, acrylic, collage, mixed media The image of the horse has inspired with its grace and power since prehistory, activating ancestral memories that interlace with my own. I encounter the horse as in a dream and paint smack-dab thereon to capture the impulse at its inception. The intention of this ritual is not to make art for the eye, but rather to awaken the inmost awareness that lies hiding, within the mystery of being. Temporary Exhibition 1522 E 12th St – pehrsmithart.com Accessibility: 0

131. Valentyna Serdiuk – The Art of Yoga East Twelfth Collaborative Fine art photography prints The beauty of yoga poses surrounded by water and fabric creates a magical, dream-like atmosphere. My photos (limited edition prints) are like oil paintings to me – I carefully add layers and blend colors. Water expresses the natural, internal world – we are mostly water. Fabric is an important way we express and represent ourselves to the outer world. Temporary Exhibition 1522 E 12th St – (512) 955-2804 – info@vsgalleries.com vsgalleries.com Accessibility: 2

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William T. Carson

Coal William T. Carson creates artwork with coal from Montana’s Powder River Basin. He was born in a rural ranching community in southeastern Montana, where coal development has altered the landscape and way of life for over a century. William’s work is influenced by his time spent on his family’s cattle ranch studying coal development and the landscape of the American West. Artist Studio, Temporary Exhibition 1612 New York Ave – (406) 281-3566 williamtcarsonart@gmail.com – williamtcarson.com Accessibility: 0

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Kealing Middle School

Nov 12-13 – 11am-6pm The Kealing Fine Arts program is proud to present an art show exhibiting student work. At Kealing, students are taught to express themselves and personalities through their artworks while implementing new techniques and covering art history. Come and join us as our students share their talents with the community through their drawings, paintings, and ceramics. Happening 1607 Pennsylvania Ave – (832) 876-2993 diana.ventura@austinisd.org – kealingart.weebly.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9

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Richard Ashby

Acrylic on canvas Where the magic happens. Artist Studio 1508 Pennsylvania Ave, B – (512) 826-1273 rcashbyjr@gmail.com Accessibility: 0

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Saul Jerome San Juan – guest of Richard

Acrylic paint, graphite, and charcoal on various supports I confess in my art the idiosyncratic wants of one queer man who immigrated from the Philippines at age 14. Photo shoots, gathering Instagram images, and drawing are rituals producing artifacts as common as photographs printed at a convenience store and as time-intensive as hand-painted pictures. The imagery of blue-eyed American masculinity drives and challenges me as I avoid blue in a limited palette of red, yellow, black, and white. Artist Studio 1508 Pennsylvania Ave, B – sauljerome.com Accessibility: 0

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Shelley Wood – LamWood Ranch – APL: Carver Branch

Black and white film photography with dark room prints “I want the images of LamWood Ranch to express an emotion, mood or perception that goes beyond the time consuming responsibility of care-taking, toward the enchanting existence of animals living as they do. This is my muse.” – Shelley Wood. Shelley is a photographer, artist & educator teaching in Austin. She is represented by Photo Méthode Gallery. Temporary Exhibition 1161 Angelina St – (512) 799-8122 lamwood4ev@sbcglobal.net – photomethode.com/ photographers/shelley-wood/lamwood-ranch Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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The Nomad Collective – Synchronicity Exploration

Photography, painting, sculpture, installation, drawing Oddity and inspiration await you inside a home and backyard transformed into an interactive exhibition and gallery space. Showcasing a multimedia photography series, meditation installation, abstract portrait series, handmade garments, mural painting, computer light experiment, multimedia sculpture series, acrylic portraits, live collaborative projects and musical performances! Temporary Exhibition 1182 Angelina St – (440) 429-5236 carolynweaver813@gmail.com Accessibility: 2

138. Pollen Architecture & Design: Open Studio and Recent Projects Architecture Pollen Architecture & Design is a collaborative practice that focuses on modern design in connection with the natural environment, craft in detailing, and material innovation. We designed our own studio, and will open it to visitors. We will exhibit drawings, models, photographs and materials samples of recent projects. Artist Studio, Temporary Exhibition 1200 E 12th St, Studio A – (512) 499-0888 ea@pollenarchitecture.com – pollenarchitecture.com Accessibility: 2,3,6

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ADLA | Articulated Design Landscape Architecture + Dusty Whipple Designs

Landscape architecture ADLA Studio is a landscape architecture firm that offers complete design-build services. We also fabricate custom exterior furnishings, planters, and living walls. Our diverse background in art, ecology, horticulture, and construction, provides the framework for our design approach. Artist Studio 1200 E 12th St, Studio B – (512) 402-2341 info@adlastudio.com – adlastudio.com Accessibility: 2,3,7,8

140. COLECTIVA – Andrea Peters, Jena Sujat & friends – guest of ADLA Fiber, paper, concrete, clay, minerals COLECTIVA is the creative collaboration of Andrea Peters, Jena Sujat, and friends, and is inspired by the long history of people assembling to make art, or crafts, together. With our focus on the use of organic materials like fiber, clay, minerals, and wood, COLECTIVA represents our love for the art of traditional Tejana crafting. Temporary Exhibition 1200 E 12th St, Studio B – (512) 993-0358 jsujat@gmail.com Accessibility: 2,6,7,8

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Art is Cool Presents East – Dedrick Hamilton House

Painting, drawings, photography, digital Our galley sits inside an old and unassuming yellow house on east 11th street. Once you step in, you’ve entered a magical and whimsical place. Our amazing and culturally rich gallery features a collection of visual works representing pop culture, the deep south, stereotypes, lived experiences, self-reflexivity. The exhibiting artists include: Dawn Okoro, Beth Consetta Rubel, and Hakeem Adewumi. Temporary Exhibition 912 E 11th St – (512) 779-2442 – funmi@knika.com artiscool.co Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,10

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take heart – Lucas Wade

Black ink on paper We are so pleased to be hosting Austin artist, Lucas Wade, at take heart during this year’s East. Industrial designer by day visual artist by night. Lucas Wade spends his daytime sketching and designing digital drawing tools and apps. At night, he shows his appreciation for tools and their details by drawing them large scale using black ink on paper or carving them from blocks of wood. Temporary Exhibition 1111 E 11th St, Ste 100 – (512) 520-9664 info@takeheartshop.com – takeheartshop.com Accessibility: 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9

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Bercy Chen Studio

Architecture Bercy Chen Studio is an architecture and urban planning firm founded by Thomas Bercy and Calvin Chen. Guests will see work in progress and our design tools, ranging from delicate sketches on trace paper to a 3D printer that renders digital conceptions into physical models. Also on display will be creative work by Bercy Chen Studio team members and guest artists. Artist Studio 1111 E 11th St, Ste 200 – (512) 481-0092 info@bcarc.com – bcarc.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,5,6,7,8,9,10

144. Kristy Darnell Battani – guest of Bercy Chen Studio Paper, encaustic, oil I am overwhelmed by, and yet curiously drawn to, the deluge of information enveloping our society. I find beauty in the deterioration of information as well as the abundance of information, both in form and substance. My work for this show emphasizes the tactile side of information, including information in braille and blueprints. Temporary Exhibition 1111 E 11th St, Ste 200 – (512) 270-0267 kristy@kristybattani.com – kristybattani.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Erika Huddleston – guest of Bercy Chen

Furniture “Branch” is a series of functional stainless steel benches suitable for outdoors and indoors. The folded metal forms a breezy, delicate shelf that allows the wind to whip through and gives a feeling of sitting on a swinging “branch” of a tree... or a folded-up drawing. The piece is meant to engage people in the experience of climbing a tree and finding a sturdy branch and sitting up in the wind. Temporary Exhibition 1111 E 11th St, Ste 200 – (917) 355-3357 erika@erikahuddleston.com – erikahuddleston.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Jeffrey Primeaux – guest of Bercy Chen

Acrylic, watercolor, canvas, panel, paper My paintings are like collages in that they are composed from various source images, but are painted in a more representationally cohesive manner to depict scenes that interpret elements of the natural/visible world as they might be composed according to memory, fantasy, or imagination in general. Temporary Exhibition 1111 E 11th St, Ste 200 – (512) 963-6479 jeffprimeaux@yahoo.com – jeffreyprimeaux.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,5,6,7,8,9,10

147. Jason John Paul Haskins – guest of Bercy Chen Studio Architectural photography My photography explores liturgical architecture at two scales: the distant volume of the space and the intimate details of craft and material. Great architecture has a unique ability to embody paradoxes in non-reductive form. These photographs also serve in the historical documentation under-appreciated buildings of the recent past and the design of new spaces. Temporary Exhibition 1111 E 11th St, Ste 200 – jason@jjph.us – locusiste.org Accessibility: 1,2,3,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Bianca Neal – Capitol View Arts presents Art & Justice – The Historic Victory Grill

Mixed media Visual artist, muralist and award winning filmmaker, Bianca Neal, enjoys infusing rich colors and radical textures in her art. As a teaching artist she has taught youth and adults through her organization, H.O.P.E.F.U.L. Art (Helping Other People Experience Fulfilling Unlimited Lives through Art). She has illustrated over 10 children’s books and will feature work from her collaboration with musician, SaulPaul. Temporary Exhibition 1104 E 11th St – (512) 300-4376 biancaneal@hotmail.com – hopefulart.org Accessibility: 1,4,7

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Ryan Runcie – Capitol View Arts presents Art & Justice – The Historic Victory Grill

Painting As a studio artist, muralist and painting instructor local to Austin, Ryan finds himself traveling constantly for the creation and engagement of art. He finds that no matter what topics he ventures in, his foundation is always a posture of seeking to understand. It is his hope that he may play a role, no matter how humble, in beginning a cultural shift in how we view ourselves and each other. Temporary Exhibition 1104 E 11th St – (713) 204-5667 ryan.runcie@gmail.com – ryanruncie.com Accessibility: 1,4,7

150. Claudio Lopez – Capitol View Arts presents Art & Justice – The Historic Victory Grill Jewelry Claudio’s creations are made of silver and copper and 98% of them are crafted by hand. He uses three methods which include recycled silver jewelry, free-form jewelry and traditional jewelry. He uses recycled silver to avoid contaminating the environment and because it allows him to create interesting forms and textures, giving him the freedom to manipulate and create custom jewelry. Temporary Exhibition 1104 E 11th St – (512) 660-1845 – info@athenasilversmith. com – www.athenasilversmith.com Accessibility: 1,4,7

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Jared Craig – Capitol View Arts presents Art & Justice – The Historic Victory Grill

Drawing, digital, printed matter Born and raised in Austin, Jared Craig, is not a man of many words but chooses to share his life stories through art. From self-taught roots, he has no boundaries or barriers when it comes to his art. He enjoys using dark colors to emote tension. Pencil and charcoal are his tools of choice; He ultimately desires to inspire the younger generation to create and use their art for self-expression. Gallery 1104 E 11th St – (512) 689-9611 – jaredcraig1009@gmail.com edenspromisegallery.wordpress.com Accessibility: 1,4,7

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Jerry Solomon – Capitol View Arts presents Art & Justice – The Historic Victory Grill

Ceramics and pottery Jerry has always had an interest in experimenting, the same can be said about his artistic approach. His work begins by throwing symmetrical forms on the potter’s wheel. Chris Gustin and James Makins have influenced his approach to form, employing asymmetry and pressure from the inside to communicate life. The still-life paintings of Giorgio Morandi inspire his selection of limited muted palettes of many of his art pieces. Temporary Exhibition 1104 E 11th St – (409) 392-1049 solomonjr.wayne2@yahoo.com Accessibility: 1,4,7

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Grant Neal – Capitol View Arts presents Art & Justice – The Historic Victory Grill

Drawing, painting, mixed media Grant Neal, better known as Jibril in the art world, has been living life with a pencil and pad since they became his best friends as a child. When he was younger, he only created black and white art. Nowadays, he typically finds himself venturing off into colors, mainly acrylics and venturing off into different mediums. Temporary Exhibition 1104 E 11th St – (979) 557-6022 jibril19892008@gmail.com Accessibility: 1,4,7

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154. Kenny Dorham’s Artists in Residence Exhibition – Kenny Dorham’s Backyard East Weekends – 11am-6pm See website for performance times Kenny Dorham’s Backyard in association with Diverse Arts Culture will present multiple artists and musicians performing in the same space. Live music, food trailers, and an outdoor art exhibit will feature a group show of original fine art and crafts. Temporary Exhibition, Happening 1106 E 11th St – (817) 657-2676 – awestphal@live.com Accessibility: 3

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The African American Art Exhibition Austin Revitalization Authority

Painting, photography, wood The Austin Revitalization Authority (ARA) is a community and economic development corporation celebrating over twenty years of service facilitating residential, commercial, and cultural development as well as historical preservation. The African American Art Exhibition will pay tribute to well-known and local African American artist in the East Austin community. Temporary Exhibition 1154 Lydia St, #200 – (512) 469-1705 info@austinrev.org – austinrev.org Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

156. Art Therapy Austin – Make a Record!: Art Sale Benefitting the SIMS Foundation Mixed media on vinyl records, painting, collage We at Art Therapy Austin, as SIMS Foundation providers, are thrilled to host a “Make A Record!” fundraiser to benefit SIMS! Art Therapists Deanna Miesch, Shannon Mekuly, and Deann Acton will also have their art on exhibit and for sale. Visit us both weekends of the East Tour (11am-6pm) and come enjoy live music on Saturday, November 12th, from 4-6pm; and, Saturday, November 19th, from 4-6pm. Artist Studio 1200 E 11th St, #109 – (512) 699-4811 arttherapyaustin@gmail.com – arttherapyaustin.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9

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157. Plant. Fiber. Art. – Keri Anderson, Stephanie Jimenez, & Luisa Gil – The Terrarium Bar Cotton, asstorted fibers, ink, paint, plants PLANT.FIBER.ART is an interactive art event with hands-on terraria, an ongoing illustration workshop and brilliant textile designs. Attendees will have the chance to apply their hands to their own creative micro-environments, learn techniques from Austin’s most esteemed fashion illustrator, and explore fiber design with Fandindo’s creator. All artists will display their best work for purchase. Temporary Exhibition 1200 E 11th St, #105 – (888) 272-6499 keriterrari@gmail.com – slavonkandhortus.com Accessibility: 2,3,4,6,7

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The District Gallery | Six Square – Austin’s Black Cultural District

Mixed media We are representing seven Female Artists. Roshi K, Aimee Everett, Arielle Austin, Collete Presley, Wendy Yamilett, Bianca Neal & Cindy Lou. Six Square is the nexus of thriving Black arts and culture in Central East Austin. We re-animate cultural spaces, connect community, and honor the past, present, and future of Austin’s Black Cultural District. Gallery 1152 San Bernard St – (512) 505-8738 miriam@sixsquare.org – sixsquare.org Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8

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Cliona Gunter

Painting, sculpture, low wood relief, furniture, assemblage Why do I make art? I paint because I have to, otherwise the day feels wrong. Lately I’m drawing with power tools. I continue to mix media, especially acrylic paint, graphite, and prismacolors on paper and wood. I am making furniture with routered wood pieces. I think art should be a part of life and not a delicate precious thing. I want to try things I am afraid to attempt. Temporary Exhibition 1500 Gregory St – (512) 586-9867 – trixar4kids@gmail.com clionagunter.com Accessibility: 2,3,5,6

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160. little e.a.s.t. – Blackshear Elementary Fine Arts Academy Nov 12 – 10am-3pm Little e.a.s.t. is a collaborative showcase at Blackshear Elementary Fine Arts Academy featuring student artwork. Join us for student performances from Shakespeare & Drama Club Improv, a fairy house garden tour, craft stations, student artwork, and much more! A special booth hosted by Google Fiber will feature an opportunity to explore art across the world via virtual reality. Happening 1712 E 11th St – (512) 414-2021 elisabeth.healey@austinisd.org – blackshearyellowjackets. org Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9,10

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Daniel Burns – Daniel Burns Studio

Oil on canvas *Studio Clearance Sale* I am interested in the interplay of immediacy and fluidity in perception and response in the world around us. I’m a perceptual artist, taking in the world as it unfolds. Rather than tell you what I intend or think I captured, I hope that we meet in the moment. My work is what you see, experience and feel now, as you are with it, just as it is imbued with what I saw, felt and experienced as I paint. Artist Studio 1916 E 8th St – (512) 297-6548 – daniel@burnsart.com burnsart.com Accessibility: 2,6

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Laura Waltrip – guest of Daniel Burns

Clay, bronze, aluminium It is important for me to make art that reaches people. To see themselves in a captured moment, moments we all have. It’s about the connections we have with one another and shared experience. And when it works, about having something of the beauty that can be seen in the human condition in your environment. Artist Studio 1916 E 8th St – (512) 586-5884 – ltrip93@aol.com lswaltrip.com Accessibility: 2,6

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Noël Kalmus

Oil paint My conversations with paint result in a range of outcomes from large abstractions to small, delicate narrative scenes. Outcasts including Pre-Raphaelite inspired crust punk Santas, club kids and skate girls drift through entropic abstracted landscapes. Artist Studio 2408 Bryan – (325) 665-0855 – noel.kalmus@gmail.com noelkalmus.com Accessibility: 2,3

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Natalie Ready – Eastside Woodworks

Wood, glass, metal, paint and fire With a background in graphic arts and photography, I make colorful lamps and whimsical art with stenciled designs. My true love is woodworking- incorporating other mediums such as metal, glass, paint and fire. The possibilities are endless! Artist Studio 2408 E 11th St – (512) 578-6379 lotuslizardmail@yahoo.com Accessibility: 0

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Yareth Fernández – Geoscape

Boggy Creek Greenbelt: Nov 12-13 – 11am-6pm Edward Rendon Sr Park: Nov 19-20 – 11am-6pm Geoscape is a temporary installation for TEMPO by the city of Austin’s Art in Public Places. The installation will appear at three different locations including Boggy Creek Greenbelt and Edward Rendon Sr. Park. Geoscape, a group of identical triangular pyramids or tetrahedrons are meant to create heavy contrast with the environment while also creating a playful visual geometric pattern. Temporary Exhibition, Happening 1114 Nile St & 2101 Jesse E Segovia St – (512) 717-2233 yarethfernandez@gmail.com – yarethfernandez.com Accessibility: 6

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166. Originator Studios Tilt Brush Competition Originator Studios Nov 12-13 – 11am-6pm & Nov 19 – 7-10pm Originator Studios presents a Tilt Brush VR painting competition. Nov. 12-13: Visitors are invited to watch eight select artists as they create their work in Tilt Brush, a Virtual Reality painting program. Viewers will be able to step into the headset and glimpse into the Tilt Brush world. Nov. 19: Three Winning works will be announced and displayed at a viewing party at Originator Studios, 7-10 pm. Happening 718 Northwestern Ave – (512) 263-0754 mariah@originatorstudios.com – originatorstudios.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,5,6,7,8,9

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Austin Art Refugees

Photography, graphic design, oil paint, acrylic paint Austin Art Refugees, a collection of unique Austin-based artists, found a home for East. Exhibiting the work of artists Eli Halpin, Dave McClinton, Patrick Moran, Ava Sharifian, Jerry Slayton, and Ann Alva Wieding in a lovingly restored turn of the century east side Austin cottage. The variety of art being presented represents the diverse interests in subject, medium, and intention of these artists. Temporary Exhibition 2905 Prado St – austinartrefugees@gmail.com austinartrefugees.com Accessibility: 0

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Eli Halpin – Austin Art Refugees

Paintings with oil and mixed media Eli Halpin grew up in Alaska and now lives and paints full time in Austin Texas. Her painting focus is on animal face expressions while enjoying and celebrating their paws, cheeks, whiskers, claws, hooves, antlers, horns and tusks. Temporary Exhibition 2905 Prado St – eli@elihalpin.com – elihalpin.com Accessibility: 0

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Dave McClinton – Austin Art Refugees

Photos, graphics, textures combined digitally My work is under the direct influence of my 20+ year career as a graphic designer. I’m either decorating with landscapes or speaking on cultural issues with human figures and faces. I want to show you something familiar and then alter your perspective. And honestly, beyond that, I want you to enjoy what you’re looking at. I can’t help but share what’s in my head. Temporary Exhibition 2905 Prado St – (512) 750-9956 – dave@dmdesigninc.com davemcclinton.com Accessibility:0

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Ava Sharifian – Austin Art Refugees

Oil on canvas Ava’s paintings are often called “abstract expressionist” and there is a strong element of the natural world in most of her work. Ava believes that the visual world is so valuable in contributing to the way we feel every day and that what we surround ourselves with is an integral part of being a conscious, healthy person. Temporary Exhibition 2905 Prado St – (512) 445-0128 – ava@avasharifian.com avasharifian.com Accessibility: 0

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Patrick Moran – Austin Art Refugees

Illustration, mixed media Patrick is an illustrator and painter working in several mediums. His work is whimsical and fluid with strong themes of connectivity. He uses strong bold lines and stark open poses that address his audience directly and press conversation and discussion. Temporary Exhibition 2905 Prado St – (219) 241-2799 – pmoran12@gmail.com patrickmoranartanddesign.com Accessibility: 0

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Jack Sanders – There Is No Alternative SWOOP House

Black pen, recycled target paper, wood, glass Far East Austin Artist (and Design Build Adventurer) Jack Sanders presents a selection of his most recent work on paper; a series of experimental prints, drawings, and collages at the SWOOP House. His work explores what he calls, “the long time”. Temporary Exhibition 3012 Gonzales St – inquiries@jacksandersart.com jacksandersart.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9

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Tina Pumilia – There Is No Alternative SWOOP House

Silk, cotton, wax, dye Presenting hand-dyed silks and cottons from Austin designer and bon vivant Tina Pumilia, from sweet little slip dresses to dangerous lounging robes, in celebration of sumptuous living. Temporary Exhibition 3012 Gonzales St Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9

174. Cindy Elizabeth Presents: Through the Eyes of the Diaspora, a Collaboration of Artists Allgo – Tillery Studios Fine art photography, digital collages, short films, poetry Through photography, film, and digital art, Cindy Elizabeth focuses on deconstructing the monolithic lens through which society at large views Black culture. This exhibit explores the art of diasporic peoples navigating, deconstructing, and reinventing the idea of “familiar.” It features the work of Cindy Elizabeth, Hakeem Adewumi, and ena ganguly. Temporary Exhibition 701 Tillery St, #A1 – cindy@cindyelizabeth.com cindyelizabeth.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,6,7,8

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Jon Windham – Tillery Studios

Scratchboard I make pictures to make sure that I’m noticing things. And vice versa. Artist Studio 701 Tillery St, #A-1B – (512) 554-9078 jon@jonwindham.com – jonwindham.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9

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Jason Webb – guest of Jon Windham

Acrylic paint Fundamentally, my work is concerned with value and impermanence. I make paintings of discarded possessions and abandoned places. The depicted objects and structures, exhausted of their value, are reminders of the transitory nature of existence. Artist Studio 701 Tillery St, #A-1B – (512) 619-3926 jason@jasonwebbart.com – jasonwebbart.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9

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Cherie Weaver – guest of Jon Windham

Ink, graphite, gouache, threaded needle, tinted pencil Works built of gestures, deeds, vast distances, variables, held spaces and arrays. Artist Studio 701 Tillery St, #A-1B – (512) 717-1812 durotiger12@gmail.com – cherieweaverproject.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9

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Lucy MacQueen – Tillery Studios

Acrylic, plexiglass, venetian plaster, metal leaf Painting water is a recurring obsession of mine. I remain fascinated by the complexity of fluid reflection and transparency and the challenge to translate what is liquid onto a solid surface. I layer etched plexiglass over paint and metal leaf to create dimension and movement. Artist Studio 701 Tillery St, #A-3B – (512) 784-4081 lucymacqueen@mac.com – lucymacqueen.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,7,8

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Hallie Rae Ward – Createscape Coworking

Mixed media, printmaking, painting Close your eyes and look closer. Self-reflection is the key to our mental health and growth. We are always on the move, and taking the ‘now’ for granted. Take a moment. Open your eyes to be present and absorb. Close them to see within. It’s important to take time to focus on your breathing, creating clarity. Let your mind wander and be aware of your surroundings and your thoughts. Temporary Exhibition 701 Tillery St, #A3 – (512) 585-7075 info@hallieraeward.com – hallieraeward.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9

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John Swanger – Tillery Studios

Mixed media My paintings use processes (like - air movement, crumpling, walking, scattering, layering pigment) to explore perceptions and ideas. Interactions of color, light and structure are important. I’m drawn to moments when the ordinary becomes numinous. Artist Studio 701 Tillery St, #A6 – (323) 854-8497 jhswanger@gmail.com – johnswanger.org Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9

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181. Stephanie Estrin – The Studio @ Picturebox – Tillery Studios Acrylic paint, charcoal, oil pastel and acrylic skins Color is my muse. I create intuitively to embody my feelings onto the canvas. I paint to express myself in a way that I can’t do with words. Given my spontaneous process, each painting comes away with a unique energy. My intent is for the viewer to be moved by the work. Artist Studio 701 Tillery St, #A-7 – (512) 762-9423 stephanie@stephanieestrin.com – stephanieestrin.com Accessibility: 1,3,4,6,7

182. Rebecca Klier – The Studio @ Picturebox Tillery Studios Acrylic, mixed media For me, art is a way of documenting fleeting moments in time such as a shy smile or intricate patterns of a blooming flower. I use nature as my muse, particularly in my latest works with acrylic on canvas. I’ve gone a bit more abstract than in the past, but continue to find likenesses to my favorite wildflowers and garden plants hidden in the strokes and textures of the paints. Artist Studio 701 Tillery St, #A-7 – (512) 657-1376 rebecca@deutschemexicana.com – deutschemexicana.com Accessibility: 1,3,4,6,7,9

183. Eric Fraire – The Studio @ Picturebox Tillery Studios Oil “Between the two - artist and [their] art - there stands Life, now dividing, now uniting, now checking, now promoting.” ~Otto Rank on the artist’s funny dilemma: if Life - with it’s unyielding inspiration and it’s setbacks - would just stop getting in the way, one could create more art. Artist Studio 701 Tillery St, #A-7 – (512) 900-1102 – fraire.art@gmail.com ericfraire.com Accessibility: 1,3,4,6,7,9

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Kakii Keenan – The Studio @ Picturebox Tillery Studios

Hand-dyed silk and stained glass I have been focusing lately on working in two mediums. The first is watercolor silk dying, mostly scarves and wall hangings. I love the movement and unpredictability of the dye and I am always surprised by the outcome. Secondly, stained glass: I love the way light flows through it creating such rich and intense colors. I guess mostly right now I am obsessed with color. Artist Studio 701 Tillery St, #A-7 – (512) 796-7561 kakiikeenan@gmail.com – kakiikeenan.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,9,10

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Lisa Crowder – Tillery Studios

Jewelry Form, color, line and balance are the core elements of my work. Through the combination of metals, pieces are carefully crafted into easily wearable three-dimensional works of art using mixed metals and enamel. Artist Studio 701 Tillery St, #B-2 – (512) 524-0364 lisa@lisacrowder.com – lisacrowder.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,6,7,8,9

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Jasmine Johnson – guest of Lisa Crowder

Acrylic on canvas Billy Goat Idol is a whimsical take on a common practice that seems invisible at times, that being the idol worship that permeates our culture. What people and systems are we taught to idolize as being all powerful, spending our lives chasing these outward projections of faulty truths? Animals and plants are fully realized beings that we may learn valuable lessons from about living in truth. Artist Studio 701 Tillery St, #B-2 – jasmine@heartwrenchstudio.com heartwrenchstudio.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,6,7,8,9

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Mychal S. Mitchell – Iona Handcrafted Books – Tillery Studios

Leather, archival paper, vintage hardware Our studio will be the best smelling one on the tour guaranteed!! We’ve got old bookcases full of gorgeous leather journals and albums... and fresh baked cookies hot outta the oven! Come on by y’all, and see where the magic happens! Artist Studio 701 Tillery St, #B3 – (512) 247-4700 mychal@ionahandcraftedbooks.com ionahandcraftedbooks.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,5,6,7,8,9

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Jeff McGlew – Tillery Studios

Furniture, lighting, architectural I design and fabricate custom furniture and architectural elements using steel, wood, glass, and stone. I strive to create pieces that are both beautiful and exquisitely crafted. I work closely with my clients to create designs that will enhance their environment. Artist Studio 701 Tillery St, #C – (512) 689-5039 – jeffmcg@sbcglobal.net Accessibility: 1,2,3,5

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Kristy Darnell Battani – Tillery Studios

Encaustic, oil, paper I am overwhelmed by the sensation of drowning in a deluge of information. I build visual images from layers of seemingly useless information that I aggressively deteriorate through scraping and sanding with the goal of forming random, calmer statements. Artist Studio 701 Tillery St – (512) 270-0267 – kristy@kristybattani.com kristybattani.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,5,6,7,8,9

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Travis Seeger – guest of Tillery Studios

Steel, stainless steel, wood Everything must go. Prices will be slashed on all contemporary metal sculptures. The “Sphere” series, a collection of outdoor sculptures, fire vessels and lighting elements formed as 36” diameter spheres are at rock bottom prices. Bad credit, no credit? No problem! Give the gift of artistic integrity this holiday season and tell them Travis sent you. Taxes and fees apply offer not valid in Hawaii. Temporary Exhibition 701 Tillery St – (512) 535-8009 travis@travisseegerart.com travisseegerart.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,5,6,7,8,9

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Julie Fritz – guest of Tillery Studios

Oil, cold wax medium Julie Fritz, well-known abstract Texas landscape artist, will be demonstrating her unique oil and cold wax application throughout the tour. Her colorful layers build up to create a Texas landscape we all know or remember. Temporary Exhibition 701 Tillery St – (804) 317-8849 – juliefritz8@gmail.com juliefritz.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,5,6,7,8,9

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Soña Holman – guest of Tillery Studios

Pyrographic painting: wood burn, acrylic and mixed media My Pyrographic Paintings are wood burned, plaster, acrylic mixed media panels of abstracted, textured movement. Evocative, enigmatic form shifts & anchors in burn & mark making, drifting in & out of visibility, at times obscured by paint & plaster. A transitional, temporary occupation of space is contradicted by the dense physicality of etched, layered surfaces, informed by the natural realm. Temporary Exhibition 701 Tillery St – (415) 246-3300 – info@sonaholman.com sonaholman.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,5,6,7,8,9

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Paul Meyer – guest of Tillery Studios

Painting The absolute freedom and universality offered by abstraction inspires my work. The paintings are composed of plaster, resin, twine, wood fragments, found objects, canvas, paint, stain, clay and powdered pigments. I am intrigued by the space between the objective and non-objective. Artist Studio 701 Tillery St – paulmeyerstudios@me.com paulmeyerstudios.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,5,6,7,8,9

194. Samantha Heligman – Settle Ceramics The Moon Collective Ceramics Settle is the creation of Samantha Heligman. She has been working in clay for nearly 8 years and crafting since childhood. After receiving a BFA in Painting and Photography from Savannah College of Art and Design, she spent 2 years working at a clay studio and perfecting her wheel throwing skills. She now works out of The Moon Collective in Austin, where she crafts pieces for Settle. Artist Studio 705 Gunter St – (239) 271-8297 – settleceramics@gmail.com settleceramics.com Accessibility: 4

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Joshua Chakra – Kundalini Kids – The Moon Collective

Acrylic, oil, ink, screenprinting, found objects Joshua Chakra is a multidisciplinary artist. His unfiltered workflow is an explosive celebration of the energies that dance between our subconscious and daily rituals. Artist Studio 705 Gunter St – (917) 324-6892 joshuachakra@gmail.com chakra.site Accessibility: 4

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196. Sadie Pass – guest of The Moon Collective Earthenware and porcelain My collection of pots explores the relationship between function and decoration. Using both low fire earthenware and mid range porcelain clay bodies, I create forms that either emulate or contrast the organic shapes of the flowers and vegetables we experience every day. These ephemeral moments of nature joyfully adorn or define the forms I chose. Artist Studio 705 Gunter St – passsadie@gmail.com Accessibility: 4

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Nick Schnitzer – Eye Like Design

Mixed media 1. I’m cutting odd materials with digitized, industrial machining processes to create asymmetrical geometric patterns. 2. I’m also making simple gold leaf line drawings on black paper. Artist Studio 911 Tillery St – (512) 779-5557 – nick@nickschnitzer.com nickschnitzer.com Accessibility: 4,6,7,9

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Sarah Presson – Eye Like Design

Cut paper collage, watercolor and ink Sarah Presson’s work celebrates the multidimensionality of the human experience through cut paper collage and watercolor. Bizarre pairings of ancient archetypes and sumptuous colors collide with humorous moments to create a visual symphony. Artist Studio 911 Tillery St – (731) 695-4285 – sarah@sarahpresson.com sarahpresson.com Accessibility: 4,6,7,9

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Jack Murphy – guest of Eye Like Design

Text art textual healing is a text art project that utilizes the typewriter as a drawing tool. A variety of operations are used. Some are more formal—using the specific densities of characters to create larger shapes and patterns—while others utilize quotations, fields of symbols, chance operations, or ambiguous directives. All works are typed by hand. Artist Studio 911 Tillery St – (940) 783-5422 jackmurphy.design@gmail.com – bit.ly/textual-healing Accessibility: 4,6,7,9

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En Route Productions – guest of Eye Like

Nov 19 – 7pm En Route Productions brings you a never seen before, never to be seen again one night only event titled “A Displaced Happenstance.” The night will be filled with music, dance, fire, puppets, meat on sticks, cake eating, local libations, singing, puppets, flying objects, games, destruction, spontaneous poetry, and false advertising. En Route Productions: Art That Moves You. Artist Studio, Happening 911 Tillery St – (512) 912-6621 – enroutetheatre@gmail.com enrouteproductions.com Accessibility: 4,6,7,9

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Brian Egan

Mixed Mixed media. Artist Studio 3105 Stokes – (512) 947-8353 brianisloveforever@gmail.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,5,6

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Joan Brook

Documentary and fine art photography matted prints A collection of images taken in the same place by two different photographers with two different perspectives and points of view. Just as the camera freezes a moment in time, making it accessible for many and for perpetuity, it can never capture the same thing more than once. Come view a slice of time with us, and see how we take the ephemeral and make it meaningful. Limited prints available for sale. In some cases, reprints available. Temporary Exhibition 1105 Brass St – (512) 694-5957 joanbrookphoto@gmail.com – joanbrook.com Accessibility: 2,3,4

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Daniel Rivera – APL: Willie Mae Kirk

Wood, led lights, mixed medium Narrative is integrated into my sculpture and furniture designs through the incorporation of miniature scale dioramas. The dioramas engage and entice the audience to explore the work; which present microcosmic views on issues ranging from the environmental, sociological, and the fictional. By combining architectonic forms with narrative elements I build multilayered sculpture focused on the art of storytelling. Temporary Exhibition 3101 Oak Springs Dr – (972) 900-8938 danielriveradesigns@gmail.com – danielriveradesigns.com Accessibility: 1,2,4,6,7,8,9,10

204. Amy D Lux – Utopia Dreamscape Lupotana Nov 12 – 1-5pm After years on tour, exploring the world, I recently returned to Austin. I will be showing my new studio and transforming my entire home into an installation that reflects the utopia that incubated in my imagination while I was away from my art supplies. This transformation includes fine art projects, installation, lighting design (and maybe some surprise guest artists too)! Artist Studio, Happening 3210 Kay St – amycarrlx@gmail.com etsy.com/shop/luvlogica Accessibility: 2,3,6

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Austin Tinkering School

Wood, electronics Tinkering classes, camps, parties, and events for kids and adults. We will have hands-on activities and The Vessel, a Meow-Wolf inspired immersive interactive installation built by students, teachers, and friends of Austin Tinkering School in our backyard. Prepare to walk through the vessel to observe the space of its inhabitants, or are its inhabitants observing you? Artist Studio 1122 Airport Blvd – info@austintinkeringschool.com austintinkeringschool.com Accessibility: 2,3,7,9

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Emily Coleman – mle

Oil, junk, mixed media I am an artist that enjoys exploring unorthodox materials, interactive art in the form of old vending machines, and the curation of fun collections. Artist Studio 964 Springdale Rd – (512) 779-1210 mlecoleman@gmail.com – mlecoleman.com Accessibility: 0

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John Mulvany

Acrylic, ink, paper, canvas, wood-panel One of East Austin’s most beloved and short-tempered artists, John Mulvany has been paying his dues by paying his fees to participate on the prestigious East. for the past 11 years. Maybe 12 years. He is a little fuzzy on the dates. With references ranging from 1968 Junior-high yearbooks to 1969 Junior-high yearbooks, Mulvany’s work is described by his wife as “colorful” and “almost finished”. Artist Studio 3401 Govalle Ave – (512) 203-4102 – jwmulvany@gmail.com johnmulvany.com Accessibility: 2

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Maker Faire Austin – Govalle Elementary

Nov 19-20 – 11am-6pm Maker Faire Austin is sponsoring a hands-on happening at Govalle Elementary School. Featuring a mega-sized version of a handheld marble maze, robotic art, power tool drag racing, a drone fly zone, and more. Brought to you by local makers and interactive artists, Maker Faire Austin is the Greatest Show (and Tell) on Earth—a family-friendly festival of invention, part science fair, part county fair, and part something entirely new. Happening 3601 Govalle Ave – info@makerfaireaustin.com makerfaireaustin.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,7,8,9,10

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Cyclic Abundance – Dimension Gallery

Metal, ceramic, found objects, paper, wood In the vernal and autumnal seasons, natural systems become exaggeratedly visible. Some elements go to sleep while others wake up. Cyclic Abundance is a reflection on this temporal shift, the process of decay gives way to renewed life. Our 2016/2017 Fellowship Artists will each create a piece for this collaborative group show to celebrate the changing seasons, the shared artistic space, and the East Austin Studio Tour. Gallery 979 Springdale Rd, #99 – (512) 479-9941 info@dimensiongallery.org – dimensiongallery.org Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8

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The Paved Garden – Dimension Gallery

Metal, found objects, wood, concrete Dimension Gallery opened in March and has already been coined “Austin’s favorite new gallery” and Austin’s “minimum space, maximum impact” gallery by the Austin Chronicle. On November 12th, we will unveil the our curated outdoor collection of large scale sculpture from various heavy hitting artists, heavy being the key word. This once barren industrial complex will transform into The Paved Garden. Gallery 979 Springdale Rd, #99 – (512) 479-9941 info@dimensiongallery.org – dimensiongallery.org Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8

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211. Austin Bouldering Project – Second Saturday hosted by ABP + Punctum Records Nov 12 – 8pm Austin Bouldering Project is a space where climbers can excel, but also build a community where individuals, both new and old, novice to pro, can learn and grow. We have partnered with Punctum Records to bring live music to ABP. We want to celebrate local talent and support our neighbors. Happening 979 Springdale Rd, #150 – (512) 645-4633 hattie@austinboulderingproject.com austinboulderingproject.com Accessibility: 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9

212. Moya & Colin McInytre – Pitch Drop Springdale Station Steel, tar, twine, canvas, acrylic paint Newly married husband and wife team, Colin and Moya McIntyre, founders of Dimension Gallery, are collaborating on a sculpture and painting exhibition titled Pitch Drop. The Pitch Drop experiment is a viscosity experiment that measures the formation of a drop of pitch over decades. This show is a reflection on how inevitable things in life happen on their own time, at their own pace, everything drops into place. Temporary Exhibition 979 Springdale Rd, #160 – (512) 947-8772 colin@sculptureforge.com – sculptureforge.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,6,7,9

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Jack King – Jackkingart – Canopy

Oil Originally from Albion, Nebraska, Jack King is a painter currently based in New York City and Austin, Texas. With a professional background in clinical psychology, King has been making art throughout his life. From 2011-2015 he studied at the New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #102 – (512) 796-9999 kingcorner@gmail.com – jackkingart.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Lawrence Jolly – guest of Jack King

Oil, acrylic, mixed media In a contemporary realist style best described as “Dali Meets Rockwell”, my artwork depicts every-day scenes and people in strangely ethereal environments. I love painting children because of their natural innocence and lack of guile. They tell stories of redemption that reflect my own personal spiritual journey. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #102 – (512) 517-8733 larry@jollydesign.com – lawrencejolly.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Chris White – Canopy

Oils, latex and cold wax on panel Intention and accident. Structure and disorder. Observation and action. The harmony of opposites. I am ever fascinated by the argument and agreement between an idea and the outcome. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #103 – (512) 962-6672 cwhite5200@gmail.com – cwhiteart.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Melissa Borrell – Canopy

Paper, plastic, string, glitter Using a variety of materials I investigate ways to inspire awe about our world. I am especially drawn to geometry, shadow, and light projection. My works usually are created from one medium, be it string, paper, chain, or plastic, to create one unified environment. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #104 – (512) 507-4545 info@melissaborrell.com – melissaborrell.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Inés Batlló – Canopy

Encaustic, oil As a visual artist I have been working with these concepts: Forces of Life and Wisdom. While I was in Barcelona last winter I started a new collection of paintings based on the idea of “Migration.” The work presents “Migration” as a cycle of life and the movement caused by looking for a better place or stage. In this exhibit I will be showing work in encaustics and oils related to these concepts. I hope you enjoy East. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #105 – (512) 699-0875 ibatllo@gmail.com – inespaintings.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

218. Andrew Saldaña – Andrew Saldaña Art Studio – Canopy Acrylic and mixed media My work evolves from my personal experiences, travels, family events, emotions and memories. All of these elements combined with my paints and exploration of shapes and color fuels my imagery. I love the whole process of creating art it is an awesome experience, I feel fortunate that I am able to create my own art and that I also have the opportunity to teach art, truly grateful. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #105 – (512) 769-1954 info@andrewsaldana.com – andrewsaldana.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Jess Wade – Exponential Art – Canopy

Acrylic oil watercolor painting prints ceramic sculpture Life’s parade of folly and wonder endlessly feeds my creative flow. No matter the medium I’m fortunate enough to be playing in, the work reflects a personal dialog about how we are collectively and individually participating in the world that we create. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #106 jesswadeforcongress@hotmail.com jesswadeforcongress.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Jamie Wade – Exponential Art – Canopy

Ceramic sculpture fiber jewelry prints I believe we’re all strange and interesting creatures, complete with unique strengths and challenges. Personal, intrapersonal, spatial, and environmental relationships are prominent conversations in my work. Clay is my primary medium, though I also enjoy playing with prints, fiber, and jewelry. Eric Jackson (awesome potter) is also showing with Jess and me. See our shop at etsy.com/exponentialart. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #106 exponentialart@hotmail.com – vesselsforthesoul.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Karen Woodward – Canopy

Glass, ceramics, collage, installation My work is a colorful exploration of the human condition. States of mind, states of being, and the troubles of daily life are themes that interest me the most. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #107 woodwardglass@hotmail.com – karenwoodwardstudios.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Kiah Denson – Canopy

Acrylic, pen, ink, paper, canvas My artmaking process is an exchange of information - a transfer and release of invisible, internal energies into a visible, external experience. I skate the line between accident and intention, focusing on color and composition to communicate emotionally and aesthetically. By creating movement on the surface, I cultivate stillness within. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #107 – (512) 569-5794 kiah@artbykiah.com – kiahdenson.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Graham Franciose – Canopy

Watercolor, ink, and gouache on coffee stained paper Graham Franciose grew up in the forests of Massachusetts. His work reaches back to those times of exploration and imagination, where anything was possible. His whimsical, sometimes emotional, illustrations show a sliver of a story, a moment between the action, leaving the exact circumstances and narrative up to the viewer. There is sense of familiarity and honesty within his characters and scenes, as well as a sense of mystery and wonder. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #108 – (860) 869-4637 franciose@gmail.com – grahamfranciose.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Hallie Rose Taylor – Canopy

Watercolor, pen, paper Art is the lens with which I explore all that fascinates me about my inner and outer world. The unabashed beauty and detail found in nature, and the feeling of wonder it inspires, grabbed me at a young age and never let go. My work is informed by science, spirit, and the outdoors. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #108 hello@hallierosetaylor.com – hallierosetaylor.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Kevin Muñoz – Canopy

Drawing, painting, collage, collaborative ceramics Based in a similar reality, Kevin Munoz’s work is a reminder of what it means to be an optimist in the face of challenging times. Often centering around the idea of healing, Kevin’s work strikes chords of compassion and hope with primitive simplicity of shape, line, and color. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #108 – hola@kevinmunoz.us kevinmunoz.us Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Felice House – Canopy

Oil on canvas painting, charcoal drawing I am a representational figure painter with a specialization in feminist portraiture. My work challenges stereotypes and empowers my audience, women in particular, to change their preconceived notions of gender and power. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #109 – (979) 218-0151 felicehouse@tamu.edu – felicehouse.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Susan Scafati – Canopy

Photography-based contemporary art My artwork explores the archetypes and iconography that comprise our individual and collective cultural mythologies, combining ancient and modern-day photography processes and mixed-media fabrications. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #110 – susanscafati.net Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

228. Rebecca Bennett – Rebecca Bennett Artworks – Canopy Oil on canvas and mixed media My work is the result of the artist and the paint as equal partners negotiating the surface of the canvas, as if the paint had animate qualities. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #111 – (512) 923-0158 becky_bennett@swbell.net – rebeccabennettartworks.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Eliana Bernard – Canopy

Porcelain I make dinnerware, decor and jewelry that combines simple forms with striking patterns that are both beautiful and functional. The Marbled Collection features items that are made out of porcelain slip and marbled by hand, making each piece one of a kind. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #111 – eliana.bernard@gmail.com elianabernard.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Keva Richardson – Canopy

Painting, drawing, collage My current work is inspired by objects observed while on road trips throughout Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico. The images were seen through the car window, often in mere seconds, resulting in a memory flashing by. With an emphasis on line and color, the memory is rendered abstractly with an attempt to capture the rhythm, motion, and sentiment of that moment in time. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #116 – kevarue@icloud.com kevarichardson.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

231. Kristin Moses – Boots & Arrow – guest of Keva Richardson Leather goods Boots & Arrow was born out of a love for design and a passion for rescue animals. After 17+ years in the design industry and just as much time rescuing dogs, I wanted to find a way to combine my love for design and animals into one project. Boots & Arrow became a line of leather goods for the socially conscious design lover all handmade in Austin, Texas, using the leather of recycled cowboy boots. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #116 – (281) 216-1358 kristin@bootsandarrow.co – bootsandarrow.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Lynne Brotman – Canopy

Silk, cotton and linen, natural and chemical dyes I am a surface designer who creates on a variety of substrates; cloth, canvas, paper and organic materials in 2-D and 3-D. My work revolves around personal symbolism and texture. I want my viewer to reach out and touch. I have recently added my hand-dyed apparel and home decor line of fabrics. Commissions welcome. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #117 – (201) 315-9110 lcbrotman1234@gmail.com – lynnebrotmanfiberart.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9,10

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Amanda Wood – Canopy

Ceramic sculpture and acrylic paintings Because my work is narrative, I like to examine and capture the less obvious aspects of the people in my life as I work to find ways of expressing those sometimes more abstract traits. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #117 – (512) 657-0459 amanda.r.wood@gmail.com – amandarobinwood.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9,10

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Chun Hui Pak – Canopy

Oil on canvas Inspired by Georgia O’Keefe’s abstract flower paintings including my favorite, Black Iris, my Black Iris Series of abstract oil paintings interpret the essential, unfolded structure of the Iris Flower Fold as an origami shape. The larger welldefined shapes and planes push and pull the surface creating an illusion of a sculpted relief, and the enhanced geometric shapes represent the ancient Asian concepts of Yin and Yang. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #118 – (254) 681-9780 chunhuipak@yahoo.com – chunhuipakart.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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235. Maria Montoya Hohenstein – Arteology Canopy Found object assemblage Maria Montoya Hohenstein is a “green” artist reifying shared human experiences by repurposing found objects. She believes that by taking a collective abstract experience and making that tangible and concrete, we are able to find our commonalities and communicate through art. Most materials used in her art have been reclaimed and repurposed. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #118 – (512) 810-9111 mmhohenstein@gmail.com – arteology.us Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Janie Milstein – Janie Milstein Studios Canopy

Mixed media, assemblage, construction My work focuses on architectural lines, clean angles, abstracted city elements and how they are enmeshed with organic surroundings. I’ve incorporated wood in much of my new work to create colorful wall sculptures. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #119 – (917) 653-4815 janiemilstein@gmail.com – janiemilstein.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Cynthia Bloom – guest of Janie Milstein

Jewelry For years, I have been collecting treasured antique beads from the Victorian and Edwardian periods, iridescent glass buttons, rare crystals, and gemstones. Inspired by old-world Czech Bohemian glass and Austrian crystal artisans, my jewelry reflects my passion for preserving and infusing these dazzling objets d’art into each of my designs to create contemporary collectible jewelry. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #119 – (512) 779-7737 cindy@cynthiabloom.com – cynthiabloom.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Kat Hartley – One Straw Press – Canopy

Letterpress and relief printing, artist books One Straw Press produces printed goods of all sorts using movable type, linocuts, and an antique letterpress. Letterpress is painstaking and requires nimble troubleshooting, but we love it; for us, the slowness is meditative and the resulting prints can be beautifully nuanced. Our aesthetic interests include plants, nostalgia, and Boston Terriers. Come by and see what’s on press during East. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #120 onestrawhartley@gmail.com – onestrawpress.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Hector Carmona Miranda – Canopy

Metalsmith, digital fabricator My main interest is working with traditional materials such as metal, and shape them to fit with new materials, such as 3D printed shapes. Whether abstract or literal, what is it that binds two pieces, and how we make shapes fit. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #121 – (915) 540-2328 me@hectorcm.com – hectorcm.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Diana Greenberg – Canopy

Oil, mixed media I start with a figurative or painting from nature. I am interested in the process by which the figure or other composition disappears through layers and is then morphed into an abstract color study. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #122 – dianalpresley@gmail.com dianagreenberg.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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241.

Jenn Hassin – Canopy

Rolled paper, drawings, paintings Hassin is a Texas born artist who works out of her studio to create statement-making art. She has an obsession for current issues and it fuels her conceptual rolled paper works. Her artwork is currently exhibited at the Pentagon and the Elisabet Ney Museum in Austin, as well as museums and galleries across the nation. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #123 jennhassin@jennhassin.com – jennhassin.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Clayton Bowen – guest of Jenn Hassin

Oil, acrylic, mixed media My paintings have a direct correlation between my own past merged with the present. I work from photographs of places, people, and subjects I knew from my upbringing and recreate snapshots from memory. With each piece, there is attention to tonality shifts and the rhythm of the paint aids in depicting an atmosphere. My intention is to create a narrative for my audience, beauty and melancholy in memories push my desire to paint. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #123 – (979) 758-1592 claytonbowenart@gmail.com – claytonbowenart.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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CS Gray – CS Gray Photography Canopy

Photography, textiles It is my belief that at any time or place, regardless of light or subject beauty can be found. Capturing the nuance and allure in the familiar and often overlooked is the challenge and the joy that motivates me to pick up a camera and put it to my eye. On display are my photographs, both large scale panoramas and detailed studies, as well as a limited collection of my images on wearable scarves. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #123 – (646) 643-4720 csgband@gmail.com – csgrayphoto.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Sophie Roach – Canopy

Pen and ink Sophie Roach (b.1988) is a self-taught artist and illustrator based in Austin, TX. She discovered her passion for compulsive drawing when she was supposed to be paying attention to lectures at the University of Washington. By using familiar shapes, patterns and her own intuition, Roach has created a unique visual language based on spontaneity and rhythm. Her abstract style is playful yet austere, extremely detailed and often vibrantly colored. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #124 – (512) 577-5062 hello@sophieroach.com – sophieroach.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Cari Washburn – Canopy

Encaustic, mixed media, sculptural ceramics Having always enjoyed the visual contrast between antiquity and modernism, I continue to explore combining my contemporary ceramic work with the ancient form of encaustic painting. I hope my work, which is often whimsical in nature will serve as a playful reminder to always nurture the inner child within each of us. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #125 – (512) 924-0374 4firegirl@gmail.com – clayunderfire.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Emily Galusha – Canopy

Mixed media: pen and ink, graphite, watercolor I come from a place where the Ozarks meet the Delta. Currently a Fine Artist, Illustrator and Freelance Graphic Designer & Creative Manager. I create one-of-a-kind mixed media works inspired by family history, travel and antique pistols. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #126 eegcreative@gmail.com eegcreative.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Flip Solomon – Canopy

Pen and ink The “Motherland” Series seeks to capture moments of pure presentness. Through a cross-cultural lens, these images explore the animal, plant and mineral kingdoms as Interconnected beings on this planet. I imbue each piece with beneficial symbols and attempt to capture familiar characters as momentary embodiments of higher consciousnesses. These depictions are available to the viewer to entrain their energy with, causing a raise in frequency. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #201 – flipsolomon.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Terri McGee – Canopy

Acrylic paint on canvas, mixed media My artistic motivation is to explore the intuitive and transformative presence of creativity in life, nature and spirit. My art explores two style approaches. One oriented toward spiritual visionary art that I paint with acrylic on canvas with detail. The other integrates sculpture and mixed medium, and is oriented toward themes of nature, Texas inspired trees and sacred geometry patterns. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #201 – (512) 763-0278 terri@terrimcgeeart.com – terrimcgeeart.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Gina Pina – Canopy

Cotton, linen, double gauze, patchwork, cotton batting I am part of the Modern Quilt Guild community that focuses on making functional quilts and enjoying the process. I use high quality fabric and simple design to make modern heirloom quilts. During previous East I have had collaborative quilt projects in my studio, Hometown Quilt & Self Portrait Quilt. This year I will have a large map of Austin quilt for visitors to embellish. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #202 – (512) 633-4254 ginapinaquilts@gmail.com – ginapina.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Linda Dumont – Canopy

Oil painting, drawing, sculpture Creating Art is food for my soul. Creating gives me a grand sense of accomplishment where it takes me is a wonderful mystery even if the viewer only sees the end result. Each new work is inspired by my inner landscape, uses all my senses, and a history of landscapes, portraits, and my own fantasy world. I create commissioned paintings and weave my clients’ views with my own, and together we create something new. Artist Studio, Gallery 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #203 – (512) 578-8907 lindadumont@rocketmail.com – lindadumont.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Luis Abreux – Canopy

Painting Luis Abreux brings us a mental universe not very well-known so far, it is the mental universe of his land, an island where painting is not a luxury but a thing that emerges from under the stones, among the trees and above the roofs of Havana. Cuban painting is an outlook on life, perhaps a response to life. Painting is surviving, as the demons are walking down the streets, riding on horseback and with a bottle of rum in hand. Artist Studio, Gallery 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #203 – abreux.org Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Elizabeth Chiles – Canopy

Photography, collage, textiles, books My work is an investigation of the experiences we have in the ecstatic, evolving universe with a range of elements reflective of a larger sensibility of perceiving and experiencing the world. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #205 – (512) 487-0152 echiles@gmail.com – elizabethchiles.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Alexa Johnson – guest of Elizabeth

Photographic prints My photographic work explores a broad range of issues faced by young woman. The work depicts the places we exist, such as post breakup limbo, the home, the work place, or the beach. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #205 – (832) 769-9020 alexastarjohnson@gmail.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Elizabeth McDonald – Canopy

Paintings and drawings Elizabeth McDonald is a research based artist who received her master’s degree from one of the top art schools in Europe, the Glasgow School of Art, in 2011. Underpinning her work is a wide variety of interests including the uncanny, interpersonal power differentials, ritual, and aversion. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #206 – (214) 763-0568 elizabeth0mcdonald@gmail.com – elizabethmcdonald.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Mark Goodman – Wildfire Studio Canopy

Photography and books Last call. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #207 – (512) 897-9642 wildfirestudiocanopy@gmail.com markgoodmanphotographer.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Trish Siegel – Canopy

Photography, mixed media My work explores the underpinnings of the actions that sustain us through loss and grief. Constantly a work in progress, my studio bears the brunt of my exhaustive experimentation with different mediums as I explore themes of connecting and disconnecting, attachments and detachments, beginnings and endings. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #208 – (512) 560-4223 trishsiegel@gmail.com – trishsiegel.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Jennifer Siegel – guest of Trish Siegel

Digital photography printed with archival ink Chaos Theory states that complex systems are hypersensitive to very slight changes in condition. These subtle shifts can lead to drastic, yet often striking, outcomes. My work searches the tumult of daily life for these almost imperceptible moments of delicate harmony. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #208 – (512) 484-9789 withspinach@gmail.com – withspinach.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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B.B. Renee – guest of Trish Siegel

Archival ink jet prints, signed limited editions Lens-based Artist Born in Indiana, USA, 1960 2014 Bachelor of Fine Art in Studio Art, The University of Texas at Austin Contemporary social issues, such as sexual assault, the environment and psychology, become the focus of series within which she explores the confluence of reality, disorientation and perception of place. Her lens-based practice includes the use of both analog and digital cameras and darkrooms. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #208 – brenda@bbrenee.com bbrenee.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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POTLUCK Arts + Music – Canopy

Film Austin’s creative talent is leaving town. With the explosion of growth many artists are unable to find reasonably priced studios and spaces. There are few affordable areas left in Austin, and for some, the answer is to migrate out of town. Our documentary series, Losing Weird, showcases individual stories from local artists, their exit from Austin and the ripple effect on our community. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #209 hey@ptlck.com – ptlck.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Rebecca Rothfus Harrell – Canopy

Drawing, painting, hand cut paper collage Two-dimensional work that references the landscape and incorporates geologic formations while simultaneously flattening, abstracting and fracturing that sense of space. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #215 rebeccarharrell@gmail.com – rebeccarothfusharrell.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Michael W. Hall – guest of Rebecca

Gouache and watercolor Abstract paintings by a chronic trespasser, pursuing the sublime while tramping through shadows. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #215 – (267) 709-2174 mmmwhhh@gmail.com – mmmwhhh.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Susan Bell – Susan Bell Clay Art – Canopy

Clay I love to open a new bag of wet clay. It smells like the sweet earth and endless possibilities. Inside one might find a coffee cup or a bear riding a unicycle and sipping lemonade. I usually find animals with stories about the most current of events and the oldest of truths. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #216 – (512) 217-8342 susanbellclayart@gmail.com – susanbellclayart.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Dyan Dahlberg – guest of Susan Bell

Oil, mixed media I don’t do a lot of planning. I get an idea or a feeling, then start with random marks or color and see what develops. Many times the painting that emerges is nothing like the idea I started with. So my work continues to be a journey of letting go of myself and the struggle between control and free flow. I enjoy the process so much, it is often difficult for me to finish a painting. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #216 – (512) 657-3101 dyan.dahlberg@gmail.com – dyandahlberg.artspan.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Hollis Hammonds – Canopy

Drawings, mixed media My works are built on threads of personal memory tied to the public collective consciousness. Evidence of war, natural disasters, consumerism, and personal tragedy are the subjects most likely rendered, but the medium itself is as much content as it is form. Whether through drawing or found object sculptures, multiples, collecting, and excess are often important formal components of my work. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #217 – (512) 565-9392 hollis.hammonds@mac.com – hollishammonds.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Alexandra Robinson – Canopy

Gouache and ink on paper and mylar I am interested in ideas about perception, both an internalized mental landscape and outward connection to the land. I have explored this in a variety of ways, through counting, walking, drawing, multiples, and installation. The work I make is minimalistic in nature and challenging for its allusive quality, both a positive and a negative characteristic. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #217 alex@alexandrarobinsonart.com alexandrarobinsonart.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

266. Carolyn Kimball – Kimball Prints Canopy Screenprinting Kimball Prints creates modern, nature-inspired designs for the home; screen-printed flour sack cotton tea towels and laser-cut Baltic birch ornaments. Formally trained as an artist, Carolyn Kimball draws her inspiration for Kimball Prints from the beauty of the natural world. Each design has its beginnings as an original watercolor painting. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #218 – kimballprints@gmail.com kimballprintshome.bigcartel.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Nudge Collective – Canopy

Oil painting, print-making, mixed media Nudge Collective includes multiple artists exhibiting unique styles and mediums. Our collective and often collaborative efforts create a compelling space that explores abstraction, surrealism, story telling and psychologically riveting subject matter. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #220 – (512) 785-8940 alunneen@gmail.com – nudgecollective.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Stephen Connor – Canopy

Acrylics and oils on canvas and paper My objective as a painter is to stay loose, but also get density and an illusion of expediency. Where things are straight I will break them, where it’s clear I will obfuscate. Art is for mystery, not explanation; drama, not platitudes. I live for art, life, and love; my art is my representative. If I had a thousand years, it would not be enough time to paint what is inside. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #221 – (512) 922-2049 deep4d@gmail.com – stephenpaulconnor.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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James Tisdale – Canopy

Ceramic My work is a visual journal of the world around me. I use the human form as the central image and from there a story is revealed. These stories are a commentary on social, political and or religious concepts that are highly influenced by my southern roots, my education, personal experiences. These pieces can be humorous, poignant, satirical and even confrontational. My material is clay with multiple layers of pigments and multiple firings to achieve my desired effect. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #224 – (512) 644-5495 jamestisdale1984@yahoo.com – jamestisdale.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Revi Meicler – Canopy

Mixed media: watercolor, charcoal, acrylic, collage This series is about communicating an experience rather than producing an accurate rendition of person or place. I want the viewer to participate with a sense of exploration in an attempt to interpret my intention. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #224 – (480) 235-4623 rmeicler@yahoo.com – revimeicler.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Akirash: We Are All Bewitched – Big Medium Gallery – Canopy

Mixed media Combining painting, sculpture, installation, and performance, Akirash addresses the economic systems that impact daily life. Plastic utensils, recyclables, paper currency and other detritus of consumer existence are repurposed into both medium and subject matter. This work provides a unique lens to view the elemental role of industry and money, which the artist argues have “bewitched us all”. Gallery 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 2, #101 – (512) 939-6665 info@bigmedium.org – bigmedium.org Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Dinosauria – Art.Science.Gallery. Canopy

Multiple mediums From the Triassic to the Cretaceous, dinosaurs roamed the Earth. 243 million years later, they still capture our imaginations. This group of contemporary artists surveys the clade Dinosauria in a scientific and artistic exploration that is as smart as it is beautiful. Art.Science.Gallery. and its gift shop feature over 55 science-inspired artists from the US, UK and Canada. Image by Jedidiah Dore. Gallery 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 2, #102 – (512) 522-8278 info@artsciencegallery.com – artsciencegallery.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Bale Creek Allen: My America – Bale Creek Allen Gallery – Canopy

Mixed media In an essay written on Allen’s work by David Byrne of the Talking Heads, he says, “I see a life here, mirrored in this work, and a land, a region and country. All of it being explored bit by bit, first chipping away at the nearby-one’s own life-and then, when some acceptance of that is gained, moving on to the interstellar garbage, and the questions raised by the space junk scattered around the desert of the world.” Gallery 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 2, #103 – (512) 633-0545 baleallen@gmail.com – balecreekallen.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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274. Keith Kreeger – Keith Kreeger Studios Canopy Porcelain I make work for your everyday. I think that a meal with friends that you’ve spent hours preparing calls for dinnerware crafted with the same care. I think flowers picked fresh from your garden look better in a vase you’ve picked as well. I think you deserve to know the maker of the objects you use every day. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 2, #104 – (512) 522-0774 info@keithkreeger.com – keithkreeger.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Dennis Burnett, Sarah Frankie Linder, & Annie Ray – Invenio Studio B – Canopy

Photography, videography Invenio Studio B is a creative co-working space and photography studio at Canopy. Resident photographers Dennis Burnett, Sarah Frankie Linder and Annie Ray use the space for creating commercial, editorial, fine art photography, and support a diverse range of creative projects. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 2, #106A austinstudiorental.com/east/studio-b-2016 Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

276. Almost Real Things – Natalie Earhart & Zachary Zulch – Canopy Print, magazine, illustration, graphic design Almost Real Things is a free print and online art magazine in Austin. It is a space where all things that can exist, do exist, and it is free to submit your work. We celebrate creative exploration and collaborate with people of a unified pursuit: improvement of life through doing. So do. Make. Create. There is no definition. There are no limits. Temporary Exhibition 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 2, #107 hello@almostrealthings.com – almostrealthings.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Christina Moser – Invenio – Canopy

Various This body of work is inspired by primary shapes, soft gradients and the golden ratio; an exploration of gesture and mood. Temporary Exhibition 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 2, #107 – (713)8233525 christinacmoser@gmail.com – christinamoser.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9,10

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Gert Johan Manschot – Zen on Paper and Canvas – Invenio – Canopy

Acrylic on canvas or paper My art is influenced by Zen meditation. Before painting, I meditate in front of the canvas or paper and immerse myself in the HERE and NOW and the energy field in and around me. In the state of awareness of just energy, the state of No-Thinking, I wait for the impulse to paint. At that moment, my hand and brush move unpremeditated and the strokes capture that energy on canvas. Temporary Exhibition 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 2, #107 – (682) 560-1826 g.j.manschot@mac.com – manschot-art.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9,10

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Past and Present: Two Decades with the Women Printmakers of Austin – Bone Black Studio and Gallery – Canopy

Printmaking The Women Printmakers of Austin were founded over two decades ago to encourage women to actively pursue artistic expression through printmaking. Our objective is to expand the audience for Fine Art Printmaking by increasing public awareness of historical traditions and contemporary techniques. Gallery, Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 3, #102 info@womenprintmakers.com – womenprintmakers.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9,10

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Steven Walker – Rock Photography Modern Rocks Gallery – Canopy

Photography Modern Rocks Gallery features fine art rock photography from some of the greatest rock photographers. Curated by owner and former Modern English guitarist, Steven Walker, the walls feature everything from rare intimate recording studio shots, live performances and award winning portraits of some of rock’s greatest legends. Gallery 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 3, #103 – (512) 524-1488 info@modernrocksgallery.com – modernrocksgallery.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

281. William and Jessica Knopp – Son of a Sailor – Canopy Leather, brass, bronze, wood, gemstones William and Jessica began Son of a Sailor at the onset of their own burgeoning relationship. Five years later, with the help of a small and amazing team, Son of a Sailor is a growing lifestyle brand with a focus on jewelry and home accessories that celebrate the marriage of functional design and bold geometric color. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 3, #105 – (512) 524-0023 hi.there@sonofasailor.co – sonofasailor.co Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Gerard Juarez – Austin X Air – Canopy

Photography mounted on arcylic iMaerial [eye-M-aerial] is a low-altitude aerial imagery studio with an emphasis on fine art photography and cinematography through the use of consumer drones. The studio was founded in 2014 by Gerard G Juarez, a Texas native and award-winning creative director, photographer and videographer. Gerard seeks to capture patterns, symmetry and everyday moments found in manmade structures and nature. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 4, #101 – (512) 993-7989 gerard@imaerial.com – imaerial.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9,10

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Revelator – Canopy

Filmvideodigital Revelator is a creative film and video production company that represents various directors in Austin, Texas. They write, produce and edit film and video work for television and digital platforms. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 5, #103 – (512) 478-0004 info@revelator.tv – revelator.tv Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9,10

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Alejandra Almuelle – Canopy

Ceramic Addressing the functionality of clay as well as its sculptural expression has been equally important for me. I have been participating in different art fairs and shows in galleries and museums with both pottery and sculpture. Temporary Exhibition 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 5, #102 – (512) 263-3350 alejandra.almuelle@gmail.com Accessibility: 1,3

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Fertile Ground Control Fabrication

Earth, stone, steel, wood Relax in an outdoor living room. old beat music, flaming concrete balls, warming steel fire pits, colorful wood, stone and steel benches to sit upon amidst a variety of planters. Fertile Ground is an outdoor space design/build firm. Peruse our spatial layouts and fabrication process in the workshop or simply lounge on the art and people watch at the center of East. Artist Studio 3500 Lyons – (512) 340-0432 info@fertilegroundgardens.com – fertilegroundgardens.com Accessibility: 1,3,5

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The Museum of Human Achievement

Installation, new media Less nightclub, more cult. Do you believe in Space? Gallery themuseumofhumanachievement@gmail.com themuseumofhumanachievement.com Accessibility: 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9

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Pump Project

Multimedia Pump Project is a nonprofit art organization with a mission to enrich and reinforce Austin’s creative community through working artist studios and exhibition facilities. With over 30 different artists and craftspeople working in our space, there is almost always something for everyone! Artist Studio, Gallery, Temporary Exhibition 702 Shady Ln – info@pumpproject.org – pumpproject.org Accessibility: 2,3,4,5,6,7

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Eva Schone – TROPHYOLOGY – Pump

Product design with wood, metal, glass, mixed media Why reward a job well-done with a trophy that’s not? Trophyology applies an architect’s aesthetic and sculptor’s sensibility to the art of recognition, with innovative design, unconventional materials, and outstanding craftsmanship. We create objects that matter and mean something, to be treasured for a lifetime. Artist Studio 702 Shady Ln, Studio 134 – (512) 788-4558 eva@trophyology.com – trophyology.com Accessibility: 2,3,4,5,6,7

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Haley Lebeuf – Pump Project

Sterling silver, gold elements, druzy and gemstones The pendulum swings, the years pass, and our lives flow forever forward. Sequence, the latest collection from Haley Lebeuf, seeks to celebrate how we measure time and our lives. Thoughtfully handcrafted with the intention to bring quality pieces with a relaxed elegance to the wearer. Come to peruse the collections and one-of-a-kind pieces and visit with Haley. Artist Studio 702 Shady Ln, Studio 143 – (832) 524-6460 info@haleylebeuf.com – haleylebeuf.com Accessibility: 2,3,4,5,6,7

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Kafka Lenton – Pump Project

Painting, mixed media, collage I read a quote recently, “It’s not that the world is changing, or that it will change. The world already changed, and now everyone, whether they like it or not, is tasked with figuring out how--or if--they can adapt.” My work is me trying to figure out how to adapt. This work is three-dimensional, made of paper and highly fragile. It will certainly not last the test of time. I don’t seem to mind. Artist Studio 702 Shady Ln, Studio 144 – (323) 317-5380 kafkalenton@yahoo.com – kafkalenton.org Accessibility: 2,3,4,5,6,7

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Claire Sommers Buck – Claire Sommers Buck Jewelry – Pump Project

Jewelry design, metalsmithing Designed to adorn, empower and engage, the collections of Claire Sommers Buck Jewelry evoke ancient aesthetics and the ornament of a global culture. With a dedication to craft, quality, and integrity of design, we believe that soulfully produced items can truly enrich our lives. We hope you can stop by to say hello! Artist Studio 702 Shady Ln, Studio 146 – (830) 515-6008 claire@clairesommersbuck.com – clairesommersbuck.com Accessibility: 2,3,4,5,6,7

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Maggie Kleinpeter – Pump Project

Oil piant on surfaces Mostly painting. Artist Studio 702 Shady Ln, Studio 148 – maggie@supermaggie.com maggiekleinpeter.com Accessibility: 2,3,4,5,6,7

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ICOSA Collective

Sculpture, painting, printmaking, photography, video ICOSA is a diverse group of artists who have come together to pursue cooperative exhibition opportunities in a collective setting. We are: Adrian Aguilera, David Bae, Jonas Criscoe, Kate Csillagi, Erin Cunnigham, Bug Davidson, Andrea DeLeon, Micah Evans, Brooke Gassiot, Terra Goolsby, Katy Horan, Betelhem Makonnen, Amanda McInerney, Teruko Nimura, Anna Pedersen, Matt Rebholtz, Elaine I-Ling Shen, Sara Vanderbeek, Alyssa Taylor Wendt and Jenn Wilson. Gallery 702 Shady Ln, Studio 190 – (512) 920-2062 info@icosacollective.com – icosacollective.com Accessibility: 2,3,4,5,6,7

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Matthew John Winters – Pump Project

Acrylic, house paint, spraypaint, wood, lightbox, pen Imagine the thrill of being given a Cherry flavored Blow Pop. Anticipation guides your fingers as you twist the waxy wrapper free. You feel a bolt of electricity as the ruby candy touches your tongue. Your world is cherry. The joy is fleeting though and the lollipop eventually shrinks to almost nothing. But then there is bubble gum and you keep chewing that gum for hours. Please make time to come and visit my studio. Artist Studio 702 Shady Ln, Studio 199 – (314) 607-2193 matthewjohnwinters@gmail.com matthewjohnwinters.com Accessibility: 2,3,4,5,6,7

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Seth Schwaiger – Pump Project

Marble, alabaster, wood, graphite, synthetics Seth Orion Schwaiger’s practice revolves around ideas of perceived intrinsic value, whether that be the value of a material, a form, skill, or perception. Through plays on the viewer’s curiosity his work aims to seduce the onlooker into the position of jeopardizing often pre-constructed notions of value and quality. He received his master’s degree from the Glasgow School of Art in 2013. Artist Studio 702 Shady Ln, Studio 199 – (214) 766-7214 sethorionschwaiger@gmail.com – sethorionschwaiger.com Accessibility: 2,3,4,5,6,7

296. Kim Donnet – Kim Donnet Ceramics Pump Project Ceramics Embracing the balance between familiar forms and the idiosyncrasies of the handmade, I take joy in the textures, weight and sound that my ceramic pieces let the user through touch. My work frequently uses monochrome colors, patterns and strong iconography on porcelain. I bring natural imagery to traditional forms to mimic the incongruities of the way we interact with the natural world. Artist Studio 702 Shady Ln, Studio 199 – kimdonnetceramics@gmail.com kimdonnetceramics.com Accessibility: 2,3,4,5,6,7

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Linda Wandt – Pump Project

Oil paint This year my painting focus has returned to the human form, creating narratives of a somewhat fantastical nature. I enjoy using portraiture as a springboard for visual concepts that touch on themes of forming identity and exploring our relationships with ourselves, others, and the world around us. Artist Studio 702 Shady Ln, Studio 212 – linda@lindawandt.com lindawandt.com Accessibility: 2,3,4,5,6,7

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Elaine I-Ling Shen – Pump Project

Research, experiments, failures, inherent nature, change I like asking questions. If I were not an artist, I’d be a scientist. Artist Studio 702 Shady Ln, Studio 216 – elaine@ilingshen.com elaineilingshen.com Accessibility: 2,3,4,5,6,7

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Emmy Laursen – Pump Project

Mixed media Emmy Laursen is an artist living and working in Austin, TX. Since receiving her Bachelors degree from the University of Texas at Austin in 2015, she has been working and showcasing her art at Pump Project in East Austin. Emmy’s work currently deals with the way that found materials represent or imply memory and place. Artist Studio 702 Shady Ln, Studio 216.1 – emmylaurs@gmail.com emmylaursen.com Accessibility: 2,3,4,5,6,7

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Michelle Rahbar – Pump Project

Oil, acrylic, mixed media According to scientists, our first two decades seem to pass as slowly as the whole of the rest of our lives, so that our early experiences carry vastly more psychic weight than those of adulthood. If this is true then all the landscapes, whispers, meteor showers and memories I’ve witnessed have left their indelible mark on my work. Artist Studio 702 Shady Ln, Studio 214 – (512) 905-2789 artmuscle@gmail.com – michellerahbar.com Accessibility: 2,3,4,5,6,7

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Betelhem Makonnen – Pump Project

Video, photography, installations Betelhem Makonnen’s works investigate the relationship of states that are mistakenly perceived as opposites rather than different sides of the same thing. History and the construction of archives play a central role in her work, not for themselves but for their relationship and effect to the present tense. Her works propose reflection, thought or questions about place, purpose, time and change. Artist Studio 702 Shady Ln, Studio 248 – contact.bmakonnen@gmail.com betelhemmakonnen.com Accessibility: 2,3,4,5,6,7

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Caitlin G. McCollom – Pump Project

Acrylic, yupo, synthetic paper, ink, water medium Caitlin G McCollom is an abstract painter working in acrylic on plastic paper. McCollom creates specific color symbologies of red and blue to create conceptual images about contemplative mysticism. She uses Jungian archetypical shapes to draw connections between the visible and invisible world. Her work is searching the question: What is completely invisible, definitely real, and which its existence is only known by experience? Artist Studio 702 Shady Ln, Studio 252 – (512) 740-6133 caitlin@cgmccollom.com – cgmccollom.com Accessibility: 2,3,4,5,6,7

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Rachel Wolfson Smith – Pump Project

Graphite, gold leaf Like warning myths, my drawings are about hard lessons and personal transformations. I interpret the allure and consequences of these myths in mural scaled graphite drawings of crashing cars and racing motorcycles, reminiscent of Renaissance battle paintings. Artist Studio 702 Shady Ln, Studio 254 – rachel@wolfsonsmith.com rachelwolfson.com Accessibility: 2,3,4,5,6,7

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Cheryl Finfrock – Pump Project

Painting I like the idea that stories told with images can communicate silently but not necessarily quietly. My current series of paintings depicts the character of both place and person. I regard the picture plane as a stage and those who occupy it characters with their paradoxical natures and predicaments. Artist Studio 702 Shady Ln, Studio 152 – (512) 426-9217 cherylfinfrock@gmail.com – cherylfinfrock.com Accessibility: 2,3,4,5,6,7

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Jamie Kovach – Pump Project

Painting, photography Jamie Kovach works across a variety of media, including painting, photography, video and sculpture. Her playful and sweetly subversive work is both a self-conscious indulgence in sentiment and a tongue-in-cheek critique of this excess. Artist Studio 702 Shady Ln – jamie@jamiekovach.com jamiekovach.com Accessibility: 2,3,4,5,6,7

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Alyssa Taylor Wendt – Pump Project

Photography, film, video, sculpture, performance In my multimedia practice, I use sculpture, video, photography, performance and installation to create dark and mysterious visions. The recent work addresses, questions and provokes a number of ideas including: systems of mourning; modern mythology; vessels as portals of spirit energy; vulnerability as visceral healing; cycles of monuments & ruin; and the relationship between body & architecture. Artist Studio 702 Shady Ln, Studio X – (917) 698-2498 alyssataylorwendt@gmail.com – alyssataylorwendt.com Accessibility: 2,3,4,5,6,7

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Kate Jarboe – Pump Project

Photography My large-scale photographs range in subject matter from lush semi-abstract portraits, to rural American landscapes, to typographic images. Artist Studio 702 Shady Ln, Studio X – katejarboe@gmail.com katejarboe.com Accessibility: 2,3,4,5,6,7

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Hank Waddell – guest of Pump Project

Wood, metal, paint My designs are inspired by memories of the forest of my childhood. And influenced by the mid-century furniture of the home where I lived. Up-cycling trees and metal to make furniture of a sculptural quality. Please come by and celebrate my 50th year building furniture. Temporary Exhibition 702 Shady Ln – (512) 426-4024 hank@hankwaddell.com hankwaddell.com Accessibility: 2,3,4,5,6,7

309. Susannah Blanton – Salient Retrospection – Blanton Art and Design Oil on canvas I am currently working on a series that incorporates compelling and beautiful images I have found along my travels combined with family photos in a sometimes dark and unexpected way. Combining these elements onto a single canvas allows me to assemble juxtaposing ideas that more accurately represent a snapshot of the memory itself: a complex combination of that precise moment mixed with a parallel or opposing emotion. Artist Studio 777 Shady Ln, #7 – (512) 961-0161 blantondesign@me.com – blantonart.com Accessibility: 2,3

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Denise Jaunsem – guest of Susanna Blanton

Acrylic on canvas and wood panel My current work focuses on animals. Capturing the unique spirit of farm animals, creatures of the wild, and people’s beloved pets in vibrant, energetic, contemporary portraits. Artist Studio 777 Shady Ln, #7 – (512) 585-8959 denise@denisejaunsem.com – denisejaunsem.com Accessibility: 2,3

311. Stacy Kirk – Breathless Fate – guest of Susanna Blanton Digital photography Stacy’s final series is a reminder of life’s temporal nature. A reminder of artistic potential, framed by a lens that cuts through sentiment and stabs at fate. This isn’t the surface, it’s the skeletal—the shadow left when visible beauty is gone. The romantic notion is that nature and life can take your breath away, though it’s the nature of life to one day rob you of your beauty and last breath. Artist Studio 777 Shady Ln, #7 – (512) 961-0161 blantondesign@me.com – stacykirkphotography.com Accessibility: 2,3

312. Tom Suhler – Tom Suhler Fine Art Exposure Fine Art Gallery & Studio Prints, still imagery, photography, sculpture, video, apps Dancers, water & shadows are fused together creating imagery ranging from the unimaginable to the surreal in this year’s featured exhibit. I am currently creating new works for this show. Works from previous exhibits Foreign Worlds, Smoke, Winding Creek & (e)Motion are also on display. Come experience interactive art and apps. Check the website below for more information on new works & parties. Artist Studio, Gallery 777 Shady Ln, #8 – (512) 692-6166 tsuhler@tomsuhlerfineart.com – tomsuhlerfineart.com Accessibility: 2,3

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Philippe Klinefelter – Ginko Studios

Porcelain, stone, wood, metal Visit our space where we live and have created art since 1984. Artist Studio 800 Gullett St – (512) 389-1920 pksculptor@hotmail.com philippeklinefelter.com Accessibility: 2,5,6

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Alyson Beaton – Lille huset

Paper, wood, acrylic Lille huset is the workshop/studio of Alyson Beaton, interdisciplinary designer/maker. She designs products for home and children inspired by her love of cities and neighborhoods. Her work is produced using screen printing, laser cutting and some outsourcing for larger products. Her architecturally inspired dollhouses are sold in stores nationally and internationally. She is currently working on a new home line series including: fabrics, prints, and home goods. Artist Studio 1109 A Shady Ln – (773) 319-7401 beatonalyson@gmail.com – lillehuset-studio.com Accessibility: 0

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Caitlin McClain – Little Low Studio

Paper, wood, canvas, fabric Little Low Studio is a line of stationery, paper and gift goods by graphic designer Caitlin McClain. She and her small team focus on creating thoughtful, unique products that are happily designed and responsibly made here in Austin. Artist Studio 1109 A Shady Ln, Studio 3 – (512) 632-2831 info@littlelow.com – littlelow.com Accessibility: 2,7

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MakeATX – The Satellite

Laser cut wood, acrylic and paper MakeATX is a laser cutting workshop where members can pursue their diverse interests independently and creatively. The workshop has two powerful and versatile laser cutters, computer workstations, and ample workspace along with classes designed to help Austinites make stuff. We also offer custom laser cutting services. Stop by to see the workshop and our product line, Bright Beam Goods! Artist Studio 1109 B Shady Ln – (512) 522-6253 workshop@makeatx.com – makeatx.com Accessibility: 2,3,4,6,7,8,9

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Mark Puente – Nailivic Studios – guest of MakeATX

Laser-cut wood, milk-paint, ink, acrylic, mixed media Watch me play with lasers to create modern folk art at MakeATX. Using a laser-cutter I transform my illustrations inspired by the past into intricate and colorful engravings. My collaborative installation with four other Austin artists will also be on display, blending styles and inspirations. As this city grows and changes, the constant melting of ideas and cultures can preserve Austin’s soul, but only if we fight for it. Artist Studio 1109 B Shady Ln, Studio 1 – (978) 430-5515 nailivicstudios@gmail.com – nailivic.com Accessibility: 2,3,4,6,7,8,9

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Calder Kamin – guest of MakeATX

Sculpture, recycled materials, digital art There is a quiet co-evolution happening between organisms and man-made materials. I seek to inform the public about our plastic crisis through new techniques for reusing this abundant material. Plastic Planet is a series of animal sculptures made entirely out of plastic bags representing how synthetic compounds can replace organic life. I shred and twist the bags until it forms the textures of flora and fauna. Artist Studio 1109 B Shady Ln, Studio 3 – (512) 826-6321 calderk@gmail.com – calderkamin.com Accessibility: 2,3,4,6,7,8,9

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A&K Woodworking and Design – guest of MakeATX

Woodworking, furniture A&K Woodworking and Design is a small business founded in 2013 by Amanda McKeever and Khiem Nguyen. A&K is dedicated to the craft of fine woodworking and handmade goods. The couple’s work combines their love of mid-century modern shapes with the clean lines of Japanese design. Their pieces are crafted using traditional techniques mixed with modern day technology to embrace the past and the present. Artist Studio 1109 B Shady Ln – (512) 387-7115 info@akwoodanddesign.com – akwoodanddesign.com Accessibility: 2,3,4,6,7,8,9

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Alexis Kraus – Recurrent: Laser-cut works on paper – guest of MakeATX

Bristol board, paper, wood, laser-cutter Work on paper naturally lends itself to repetition. I work with pattern and motifs from printmaking, print design, and typography to create laser-cut works on paper and books. To create these pattern-heavy images, I use the laser-cutter to “draw” on the paper without actually using pencil or ink. Through these works, I am also exploring ways that paper can be a sculptural, three-dimensional medium. Artist Studio 1109 B Shady Ln – (901) 488-5975 arkraus@gmail.com – alexiskraus.com Accessibility: 2,3,4,6,7,8,9

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Hallie Eubanks – The Satellite

Oil on canvas, acrylic on canvas Hallie Eubanks is an American Abstract Expressionist painter. Her work varies from landscapes to pure abstraction and is typically large scale. Her exploration of color is evident in the impressionistic land and seascapes Eubanks produces and continues into her abstract gestural paintings. Her sophisticated color palettes, adept paint handling, and balanced compositions are evidence of Eubanks’ formal training. Artist Studio 1109 B Shady Ln, Studio 9 – (432) 413-9662 hallieeubanksart@gmail.com – hallieeubanks.com Accessibility: 2,3,6,7,8,9

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322. Autumn Ewalt – Hyperprism Govalle Neighborhood Park East Weekends – 10am-12pm & 2-5pm Hyperprism is an original work designed by Autumn Ewalt and commissioned by the City of Austin for the AIPP 2016 TEMPO Program. The sculpture is comprised of metal panels and crystal prisms that refract light to artificially create a natural phenomenon, rainbows. Her works utilize light both physically and conceptually to create immersive environments for the viewer that allow moments of wonder. Happening 5200 Bolm Rd – autumn@animalisworks.com animalisworks.com Accessibility: 1

323. Brian Phillips – Salvaged Wood Artist Revival Cycles Workshop Paintings on salvaged wood assemblages I find items that no one wants any longer and I breathe new life into them. I hope the fun I have in creating these is evident in the final outcome. Have fun. Enjoy Life. Temporary Exhibition 5305 Bolm Rd, Bays 1-4 – (512) 571-1703 brianphillipsemail@gmail.com – artbybrianphillips.com Accessibility: 2,7,8

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Jason Wilbur – Images from the End of the Alphabet – Revival Cycles Workshop

Photography Character portraits without people. Temporary Exhibition 5305 Bolm Rd, Bays 1-4 – wilburphoto.com Accessibility: 2,7,8

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325. Adreon Henry – Turn Everything On HELM Studio Serigraph, vinyl New work by Adreon Henry and Timothy Clancy addressing appeal, perspective, potential, and the fascination that occurs when the whole is more inspiring than its parts. For more information visit: adreonhenry.com Temporary Exhibition 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 6 – (512) 627-8284 adreon@adreonhenry.com – adreonhenry.com Accessibility: 2,3,4,8

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Timothy Clancy – Turn Everything On HELM Studio

Ink, paper, serigraph, vinyl New work by Timothy Clancy and Adreon Henry addressing appeal, perspective, potential, and the fascination that occurs when the whole is more inspiring than its parts. For more information visit: skinnypilgrim.com. Temporary Exhibition 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 6 – (512) 708-0778 timothypatrickclancy@gmail.com – skinnypilgrim.com Accessibility: 2,3,4,8

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Jenny Granberry – Bolm Studios

Oils Through painting the figure I give a visual representation to those persistent thoughts that are often running through my brain. Because of the personal nature of my work I often depict myself or close friends and family members so that I can closely connect with each piece. Artist Studio 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 7 – (940) 782-1218 jennygranberry@gmail.com – jennygranberry.com Accessibility: 3

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Karina Figueroa

Oil, pencil Karina Figueroa is a tattoo artist and contemporary figurative oil painter. Her work depicts the female figure alongside abstract and representational imagery in bold color and expressive brushstrokes. Artist Studio 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 7 – lakarinainfo@gmail.com lakarina.com Accessibility: 3

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I.S. Freeland – A Reflection of Light Photography – Bolm Studios

Film, wet plate, pin hole ~Seeing yourself through Freeland’s eyes is a phenomenal and delightful experience. He captures your face, body, expression, gesture and energy at moments when your guard is down. You’re not posing. You’re just you. You’re not trying. Freeland exposes those glimpses of beauty that will surprise you. “Whoa, is that me?!” That’s the hallmark of a gifted photographer.~ Artist Studio 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 7 – (512) 788-0605 info@arolphotography.com – arolphotography.com Accessibility: 1,2,5

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Sun McColgin

Steel sculpture My current sculpture series represents the fragility of what we assume is indestructible. Water can drop into a rock’s crevice, freeze, and slowly the crack expands and the rock explodes. Over time, the once monolithic rock becomes something new, beautiful, and fragile. My work celebrates the passage of time, lost memories, and the promise of what will be shaped by unseen forces of the future. Artist Studio 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 7 – (512) 529-2812 sumac71@yahoo.com – 1180pandora.com Accessibility: 2,3,5,6,7

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Rothko Hauschildt – Bolm Studios

Encaustic, oil, dry pigment I make art for the purposes of self-expression and release. My art always has a personal meaning but my hope is that the viewer finds her own personal meaning in it, whether or not it is the same as my own. My encaustic works celebrate the possibilities of the medium itself, exploring the rich colors of the paint and the effects made possible with heating it. Artist Studio 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 7 – (512) 484-6622 rothkunst@pobox.com – rothkunst.com Accessibility:0

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Not Gallery

Multimedia Not Gallery is an artist-run exhibition space that is 2.5 years old. Thus far, Not has focused primarily on young Austin artists working in painting, drawing, sculpture, installation, and photography. That may change. Gallery 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 8 – hello@notgallery.net notgallery.net Accessibility: 2,3,4,5,6

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Jamie Panzer

Multi-dimensional Art and language are implications through which we embrace the mechanism of semiosis in the rhythm of our existence. We are a sum of stimuli and responses between peaks and troughs, where shallowness co-exists with deepness, and only denotes that we are actually moving forward to new places, unless for whatever reason you purposely choose to be left behind. Artist Studio 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 9, #1 – (301) 828-8489 me@jamiepanzer.com – jamiepanzer.com Accessibility: 1,2,7

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Awst Press – Bolm Studios

Printed matter Awst Press publishes impressive work from diverse voices— hopefully in an entertaining way, but without shying away from uncomfortable topics. We match literary work with artwork to produce high quality books, chapbooks, and broadsides. Artist Studio 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 9, #2 – awst@awst-press.org awst-press.com Accessibility: 1,2,7

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Ryan Davis – Bolm Studios

Oil, acrylic, gouache, watercolor, mixed media My recent kick has been color harmony, bigger, simpler, faster fields of color, and trying to make peace with minimalism. Or start a fight, not sure which. I’m sure working in the summer heat has played a big part too; it’s been fun trancing out in the studio and losing contact. Artist Studio 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 9, #3 – ryan.somber@gmail. comryanthayerdavis.com Accessibility: 2,3

336. Emily Cayton & Andrea Hyland – Bolm Studios Mixed media Cayton/Hyland create fantastical landscapes and immersive installations fusing sculpture, collage, drawing, and painting. These two artists work collaboratively as well as individually and share a studio space. Artist Studio 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 9, #4 – (757) 615-0528 caytone@gmail.com Accessibility: 4

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Philip Harrell – Bolm Studios

Paint Build up. Tear down. Repeat. Artist Studio 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 9, #6 – philipharrell@gmail.com philipharrell.com Accessibility: 2,3

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David Bae – Bolm Studios

Oil, gouache, watercolour, graphite, ink Here you will see portraits of figures that are folded inward, scattered, doubled, and cast in doubt. Join us for a weekend of art fun at Bolm studios. Artist Studio 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 9, #7 – (310) 490-0521 davidebae@gmail.com Accessibility: 0

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Tyler Robarge – TLR Collection – Bolm Studios

Painting, sculpture, video Curated studio space featuring painting, video, and sculptural work from the TLR Collection. Always open to conversation, please contact if curious. Temporary Exhibition 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 9, #8 – (210) 410-3633 tylerobarge@gmail.com – tlrobarge.com Accessibility: 7,8

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Jana Swec – Bolm Studios

Acrylic and ink I paint to keep my mind fresh and my body dirty. Artist Studio 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 10, #2 – (512) 468-2104 littleredswec@gmail.com – littleswecart.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,6,7

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Nathan Ratcliffe – Bolm Studios

Oil on canvas, acrylic on canvas and paper My work consists of both representational and nonrepresentational pieces inspired by water. Artist Studio 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 10, #4 – (310) 913-7423 nathanratcliffe@gmail.com – nathanratcliffe.com Accessibility: 7

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Diego Mireles Duran – Bolm Studios

Mostly acrylics Playing with Ether Experimental works by Diego Mireles Duran. A series of selected pieces of work that touch on psychosomatic explorations by means of therapeutic and meditative painting applications. Artist Studio 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 10, #5 – (512) 506-0616 dmireles41@gmail.com – dmirelesduran.com Accessibility: 1,2,7,9,10

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Scott Bickerton – Bolm Studios

Photography, found objects, construction materials, paint This year was about inventing creative responses to the renovation of my very broken house, while I was in the act of various large scale projects. I’ll have photography and installation work at my studio. Artist Studio 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 10, #6 – (781) 608-5567 scottmalachy@gmail.com – scottmbickerton.com Accessibility:0

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Jenny Mulder – Sister Ceramics – Bolm

Ceramic A selection of hand-built and wheel-thrown ceramics - some functional, some not, some funny, some boring. All of them are easy to break, and all of them are made by Jenny Mulder, a self-taught ceramicist with very little free time. Artist Studio 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 11, #2 – (805) 459-8206 yesjennyno@gmail.com – sister-stuff.com Accessibility: 1,4,7

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Elise Powell – Bolm Studios

Illustrations in traditional and digital media I’m a freelancer who returned to my native Austin after honing my skills at the Rhode Island School of Design. Come get a look inside my illustration process! I take my drawings from ink on bristol into the digital realm and the finished product is always as queer and colorful as possible. Also on display is personal work which blossomed out of fascination with permaculture and research into ecological restoration. Artist Studio 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 11, #4 – (512) 289-8098 elise@littlepepperillustration.com littlepepperillustration.com Accessibility: 3,4,6,7,8

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Nai Obeid – Dot The Nai – guest of Elise

Watercolor, mixed media, illustration My strength is creative problem solving. My artistic style merges my fascination with all things opposites; fluidity and organic elements vs structured, geometric elements. Creating for me is about the challenge of making these opposites work together harmoniously to function as one entity. I work in many media: watercolor, ink, liquid acrylic, pen, marker, graphite and some printing methods. Artist Studio 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 11, #4 – dotthenai@gmail.com dotthenai.com Accessibility: 3,4,6,7,8

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Kevin McNamee-Tweed – Bolm Studios

Painting, drawing, handmade books, and printed matter Painting, drawing, handmade books, and printed matter. Artist Studio 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 11, #5 – (919) 356-1624 cottontweed@gmail.com – kevinmcnameetweed.com Accessibility: 2,3,4,5,6,7

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Steef Crombach – Bolm Studios

Sharpies, paper I’ve always had a hard time to automatically register, categorize and make a habit out of daily life. I can ‘stare myself blind’ on the pattern of a carpet, or those funny patterns on the chairs you see in public transport. I try to grasp it, make it specific and safe it consciously. Just to have seen it and to be never bothered by it again. For East I will show my endless gaze into the patterns of the Dutch dish; koude schotel. Temporary Exhibition 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 11 – stiri@hotmail.com – steefc.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8

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ATM Gallery & Studio – Bolm Studios

Photography, illustration, furniture design, ceramics ATM Gallery at Bolm Studios is an experimental space focused on emerging contemporary artists looking to explore the perimeters of their work in Austin, Texas at the moment. By acknowledging the fluidity of the artistic process, we are interested in unspecified curatorial possibilities and invite all mediums to investigate the space. Gallery, Artist Studio 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 12 – (214) 986-6769 bolmatm@gmail.com – atmgallery.info Accessibility: 2,3,4,5,6

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Britta Ambauen – Flatfork Studios

Sterling silver, gemstone, ceramics, oil, charcoal Britta Ambauen jewelry balances simplicity and intricacy, sophistication and youthfulness. I believe thoughts are extremely powerful. Ideas and beliefs that we revisit day after day guide our choices and become reality. Wearing a piece of jewelry that represents something meaningful, can help remind us to choose thoughts that give us strength, hope, direction, connection, or whatever it is we need. I strive the create jewelry that is meaningful to the wearer. Artist Studio 1406 Smith Rd, Ste E – (303) 579-5770 britta@brittaambauen.com – brittaambauen.com Accessibility: 1

351. Britta Ambauen – Hollow: sculptural smoking vessels – Flatfork Studios Ceramics Hollow offers a line of updated smoking pipes with a modern, upscale aesthetic. Our designs are inspired by Scandinavian furnishings, and Japanese wabi-sabi ceramics: clean lines paired with natural curves, smooth textures, and ergonomic shapes. Functional art objects. Artist Studio 1406 Smith Rd, Ste E – (303) 579-5770 britta@shophollow.com – shophollow.com Accessibility: 1

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Flatfork Studios – Smith Road Studios

Foam sculpture and mosaics We are a 3-dimensional design/fabrication studio that specializes in larger than life pieces for your business or home. If you can dream it up chances are we can make it. Artist Studio 1406 Smith Rd, Ste F – (512) 293-4178 faith@flatforkstudio.com – flatforkstudio.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,6,7,8

353. Action Screen Graphics – Smith Road Studios Screen printing, embroidery, graphic design Action Screen Graphics has served Austin with the highest quality custom screen printed t-shirts, embroidery, and promotional products, since 1987. Our in-house art department will help you create the perfect design to promote your business, school, band, cause, or organization. We offer literally thousands of promotional items, and our friendly staff will walk you through the entire process. Artist Studio 1406 Smith Rd, Ste F – (512) 478-6248 info@asgpromo.com – austintshirtscreenprinting.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,7

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Sally Weber – Resonance Studio

Photography, light installations, drawing machines At Resonance Studio, Craig Newswanger and Sally Weber are pleased to host painter, Gladys Poorte and performance artist, Katelena Hernandez Cowles. Craig’s interactive drawing machines and digital prints, Sally’s laser pendulums, photography and holography, Gladys’ mysterious landscapes of mind, and Katelena’s interactions all offer experiences of light, engagement and wonder. Artist Studio 1406 Smith Rd, Unit D – (512) 560-9497 snw@sallyweber.com – resonancestudio.com Accessibility: 1,2,6,7,8

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355. Katelena Hernandez Cowles – Piropo (and other works) See website for times and locations Katelena Hernandez Cowles explores the concept of comfort: why we need it; how it is produced; and how it makes profit. The artist’s recent work explores the impact of love songs, airplane safety information, and, in PIROPOS, seductive Mexican catcalls. As her gender-bending character, Piropo, the artist will offer blush-inducing compliments in return for payment. Find Piropo’s location schedule at comfortartist.com. Happening 1406 Smith Rd, Unit D – comfortartist.com Accessibility: 1,2,4

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Teruko Nimura – 1800 Lucky Cats Austin Animal Center

Nov 19 – 1-4pm As part of the Austin’s Tempo program, I am presenting “Eighteen Hundred Lucky Cats”, a large scale sculptural installation for the Austin Animal Center. It will consist of a giant Fibonacci spiral made up of 1,800 slip cast ceramic Japanese lucky cat figurines, each representing 10 of the 18,000 animals the shelter serves every year. The individual cats can be “adopted” and all donations will benefit the Animal Center. Happening 7201 Levander Loop, Bldg A – (512) 496-3439 terukonimura@gmail.com – terukonimura.net Accessibility: 1,2,3

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Adrian Whipp – Lumiere Tintype Photography – Justine’s Brasserie

Wet plate collodion photography At Lumiere, we create photographs using 19th Century methods. At the intersection of Science & Art we find the tintype process, an alchemy that requires us to slow down & return to the roots of photography. Artist Studio 4710 E 5th St – (512) 800-0267 – info@lumieretintype.com lumieretintype.com Accessibility: 1,2,4,7,8,9

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358. Nathan Warner & Buck Hubach Warbach Metal, design, installation, sculpture Lighting affects us in every way of life. Whether we are working, relaxing, or playing, its subtle effects impact us in significant way. At Warbach, we provide a unique and creative alternative. We design each fixture around the personal aesthetic of the client producing a one of a kind functional piece of art. Whether commercial or residential, we see every ceiling as a canvas. Artist Studio 5007 E Cesar Chavez St – (512) 522-0564 warbach@warbach.com – warbach.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,5,6,7

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Brandon Mike – Warbach

Cast concrete, bronze Brandon Mike is a multidisciplinary artist and designer based in Austin, Texas. His passion and purpose in life is creating work that captures the essence of the natural world, influencing a deeper connection with the environment and the beings we share it with. Artist Studio 5007 E Cesar Chavez St – (512) 944-8107 hello@brandonmike.com – brandonmike.com Accessibility: 2,3,4,5,6,7

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SHDW Studios

Photography The space, curated by Taylor Jarrett will be will be showcasing the works of resident photographers; Dagny Piasecki, Andrew Chan, Tania Quintanilla and Rudy Arocha. Temporary Exhibition 4709 Red Bluff Rd, Unit A – (832) 594-3148 info@shdwstudios.com – shdwstudios.com Accessibility: 3,6

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Jules Buck Jones – Broken Neck

Watercolor, ink, drawing, painting, sculpture I make paintings, drawings, prints, and sculpture that lie at the intersection of science, myth, and my personal relationship with the natural world. Stop by and say hi! Artist Studio 4701 B Redbluff Rd – (512) 968-2902 julesbuckjones@gmail.com – julesbuckjones.com Accessibility: 2,3

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Court Lurie – Artpost

Contemporary abstract painting - mixed media on canvas The elements and content in my work reveal a nexus between our man made and our natural world. My work brings together organic, spontaneous, gestural language with refined, deliberate, referential mark making. This illuminates an important duality, an interplay between technological influence, and the forces of nature we confront daily – a tension where entropy meets order. Artist Studio 4704 E Cesar Chavez St, Bldg B – (505) 280-5808 court8@mac.com – courtlurie.com Accessibility: 1,3,7

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Eli Winkelman – CRAFT

Paint, paper, glue, clay, wood, ink, rubber stamps, glitter CRAFT is Austin’s craft room. We provide a smorgasbord of materials including paint, glitter, pastels, rubber stamps, and in our mini junkyard, wood scraps, electronics, encyclopedias for collage, old records, and much more. From our buffet of supplies, use whatever you want to create whatever you want. Our two rules are paintbrushes in water and no judgment. Visit during East to see the studio and make your own art, or any time of the year for walk-in crafting. GROWN-UPS ONLY Artist Studio 4704 E Cesar Chavez St, Bldg B, #5 – (512) 900-9957 eli@madeatcraft.com – madeatcraft.com Accessibility: 2,3,4,6,7

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Benedicta Colon

Acrylic on canvas, mixed media An eclectic encounter of different mediums and expressions of the beauty found in persons and places according to the artist. Participating artists: Benedicta Colon, Bill Kretschmer, Farah Rivera, Favio Saavedra, Ines Sanchez and Nicolás Overa. Temporary Exhibition 4616 Cesar Chavez St, #2 – (512) 839-5592 benedicta2009@gmail.com Accessibility: 3

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Mark Maček – Maček Furniture Company Splinter Group

Wood lumber and veneer Maček Furniture Company is the design and custom fabrication workshop of Mark Maček. Mark received a Bachelor’s of Architecture from the University of Texas at Austin, where he currently teaches woodworking in the School of Architecture. Each piece has been made individually, with particular care given to the materials and fabrication processes. Most projects are one-of-a-kind commissions. Artist Studio 405 Springdale Rd – (512) 296-6220 mark@macekfurniture.com – macekfurniture.com Accessibility: 2,3,6,7,8,9

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Hawkeye Glenn – Splinter Group

Precision machining and welding, stone work and wood details Im making some metal, wood and stone... lures. Kind of like fishing lures but sculptures, kind of like religious but serious... you know, but funny... art Artist Studio 405 Springdale Rd – hawk@hawkeyeglenn.com blacksmithindustries.com Accessibility: 2,3,4,6,7,8,9

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Michael Yates – Splinter Group

Furniture, objects, installations in wood, metal Offering made-to-order fine furniture from our growing catalog, as well as design services and fabrication of custom furniture, etc. for use in residential, commercial, and hospitality projects. Artist Studio 405 Springdale Rd – (512) 922-4640 howdy@michaelyatesdesign.com – michaelyatesdesign.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6

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Julie Konvicka – Splinter Group

Sterling silver, gold jewelry Julie Konvicka was standing on a street in Toulouse, France when she realized it was time to leave the fear and loathing of high tech. Driven to learn the equation of form and balance brought by fire and forged metal she honed her skills in Recife, Brazil and later Austin, Texas. Julie hammers and sculpts sterling silver and gold into shapes that echo the mathematics of nature and perfect form. Artist Studio 405 Springdale Rd – (512) 619-2138 nfo@juliekonvicka.com – juliekonvicka.com Accessibility: 2,3,4,5,7

369. Andy St.Martin – Concentrated Paintings Splinter Group North Paintings, painted screens, mixed media, assemblage As there is a gap between writing this entry and its printing, so one between the making of art and its clear reception. In that time I start another piece, and the whole thing leap frogs down some road to who-knows-where. Occasionally it gels into fortunate chances to share them with the world. Like January 14th, 2017 at Prizer Gallery here in Austin, an exhibit of new paintings. Artist Studio 4709 E 5th St – (512) 385-7220 andystmartin@hotmail.com – andystmartin.com Accessibility: 2,3,9

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370. Philip Hernandez – Domi Goods Splinter Group North Wood, metal, stone Domi Goods is the studio and creative outlet of Philip D Hernandez, woodworker, designer/fabricator and artist. Specializing in functional objects for the home and daily life, thoughtfully crafted by hand. Artist Studio 4709 E 5th St – (512) 565-2039 – hello@domigoods.com domigoods.com Accessibility: 2,3,7,9

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Austin’s Atlas – Splinter Group North

Paper Austin’s Atlas is a collaborative mapping project interested in revealing and expanding Austin’s sense of place. We’re gradually building a crowdsourced atlas of the city comprised of hand drawn maps. When we’re not collecting maps, we’re creating urban explorations, idiosyncratic pedestrian guides, and cARTography workshops. Come by during the tour to take a peek at the Atlas, contribute a map, peruse the cartographic library, and/or snag a pedestrian guide. Artist Studio 4709 E 5th St – austinsatlas@yahoo.com austinsatlas.com Accessibility: 2,3,6,7,8

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Ann Armstrong – Ann-Made – Splinter Group North

Steel, wood, plastic, fabric, gut I delight in the fact that everything around us has the potential to be a medium, as well as a tool. My recent work explores the idea of uncertainty through material ambiguity, transparency, shadow and light. The polysemous outcomes work to both ground and alter the viewing experience. Artist Studio 4709 E 5th St – ann.armstrong@yahoo.com ann-made.org Accessibility: 2,3,6,7,8

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Abby Fine – Tangles – guest of Ann Armstrong

Pen and paper Abby Fine is a professional doodler based in Austin, Texas. She creates her own visual language by drawing intricate repetitive patterns of lines and shapes. Her style is detailed and precise, all based on spontaneity. Artist Studio 4709 E 5th St – (216) 235-7461 – abby.fine@gmail.com Accessibility: 2,3,6,7,8

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Josh Chalmers – Bearded Lady

Screen printing Bearded Lady is a print studio, gallery, and retail shop operating out of East Austin since 2002. We specialize in providing custom and collaborative print services to professionals from the art, music, design, advertising film and boutique fashion industries. We also regularly work with artists to publish limited edition art prints, host art shows, and offer occasional workshops. Artist Studio 3504 E 4th St – (512) 389-0180 info@beardedlady.net – beardedlady.net Accessibility: 3,5,6

375. Brian David Johnson – Cloud Tree Studios & Gallery Wood, resin I have been exploring wood craft since opening my own studio in 2002 at the Splinter Group Cooperative. In February of this year I moved down the street establishing Cloud Tree Studios & Gallery in an old quonset hut built in 1948. In addition to my handmade wood decor offerings, BDJ Craft Works, I will be showing new sculpture and wall pieces. Artist Studio, Gallery 3411 E 5th St – (512) 797-8852 brian@bdjcraftworks.com – bdjcraftworks.com Accessibility: 2,3,6

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376. Anna Gieselman – Bee Amour – Cloud Tree Studios & Gallery Sterling silver, brass, bronze, gold Anna Gieselman is a native Austinite and jewelry designer. She has been making jewelry since 2001 and is also an urban beekeeper. In 2012 she launched Bee Amour which is a unique line of jewelry that brings together those two passions. The shapes, colors and textures found in her hives are what she draws inspiration from and much of her work is cast from actual honeycomb. Her intention is to make beautiful jewelry that inspires a conversation about the importance of bees. Artist Studio 3411 E 5th St – anna@beeamour.com – beeamour.com Accessibility: 2,3

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Laura Lynn Johnson – Cloud Tree Studios & Gallery

Mixed media, acrylic, watercolor, bookmaking Exploring personal and therapeutic images while working in mixed media, acrylic and watercolor. Current works include a warbler series and bookmaking, all done in the spirit of art therapy. Artist Studio 3411 E 5th St – (800) 245-2421 laurajohnsonlpc@gmail.com – lauralynnjohnson.com Accessibility: 0

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Jennifer Hill – guest of Cloud Tree Studios & Gallery

Ceramics My ceramic artworks are designed with an unusual structure for use. There is space within and the outside serves as a story of how that space was created. Structures are created like the rhythmic combs of a hive or the twigs of a nest; exterior forms interior, protrusions contrast with smooth surfaces. As vessels they are by turns challenging and inviting. Artist Studio, Gallery 3411 E 5th St – (214) 399-6684 – jenniferamhill@yahoo.com jenniferhillceramics.com Accessibility: 2,3

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379. Joseph Magnano – guest of Cloud Tree Studios & Gallery Acrylic paint on canvas and panel Modern vibrant finer art cows, painted in abstract representational form, utilizing the acrylic paint medium. Joseph has made cows a focal point three years now. He invites the viewer to surrender and meditate with the cow as sacred vehicle of nature, influenced by the evolution of humankind. This year at East, Joseph is proud to have his work on display at Cloud Tree Studios & Gallery. Artist Studio, Gallery 3411 E 5th St – happiness@vibrantcows.com vibrantcows.com Accessibility: 2,3,5

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Robert Bart – Giant Faces and Figures

Corrugated board I build large, figurative props, classical, whimsical or satirical in nature, for the Mardi Gras in New Orleans, my home town. I work in corrugated board and paper mache over a wooden armature: impermanent structures of ephemeral themes. For EAST., I will show wall-mounted pieces that demonstrate the organic character of the medium. Artist Studio 3412 E 5th St – (504) 333-0479 – robsculp@yahoo.com robertbartsculptor.com Accessibility: 2

381. Stella Maris Jurado – Fusionart: Exhibition from the Heart Acrylic, oil, mixed media When I am in the painting process, I can feel the life force arising and moving through my heart. My hands and my whole being, convey to the canvas the joy of expression, freedom and creativity. Through the alchemy of color, I express myself and my perception of Love’s limitless flow of energy. Artist Studio 510 Springdale Rd – (512) 577-3355 stellamjurado@yahoo.com Accessibility: 2,3

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Aaron Michalovic

Wood, paint, glue Inspired by hand-made, process-evident building and art making, Aaron Michalovic’s work ranges from timber frame structures, to furniture and useable goods, to wood collage. Artist Studio 610 Springdale Ave – (207) 939-5826 michalovicwoodart@gmail.com – michalovicwoodart.com Accessibility: 2,3

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Kevin Ivester

Acrylic paint, mixed media I use primarily paint, wax, and wood to explore the topic of life and what is left after death. Artist Studio 506 Allen St – kivester1203@gmail.com kevinivesterfineart.carbonmade.com Accessibility: 2,3

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Danielle Pelletier – Strata – Landscape

Acrylic paint on canvas Strata / Landscape dives deep into the layers of the earth, revealing an intended juxtaposition of color and line. My color studies focus on the organic, harsh nature of lines found in landscapes. By simplifying and abstracting these landscapes I arrive at my flat, opaque compositions. Artist Studio 506 Allen St – dpelletier2295@gmail.com daniellepelletier.carbonmade.com Accessibility: 0

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Hatch Workshop

Wood, steel, oil paint, sculpture, music Hatch Workshop will be exhibiting the furniture, sculpture, music, and painting of our employees and tenants. We are a diverse group of designers, artists, and musicians with longstanding individual artistic practices. We’ll have work installed throughout the shop with occasional musical performances. Come meet us, check out the work, and warm up at Flitch, our on-site coffee shop! Temporary Exhibition 641 Tillery St – info@hatchworkshop.com hatchworkshop.com Accessibility: 2,3,4,5,6

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Brooke Elementary East Art Show

Nov 12-13 – 11am-6pm AISD students that attend school on the east side of Austin will be showing a variety of art works that they have completed. Brooke Elementary also has historical murals on display at the campus. Temporary Exhibition, Happening 3100 E 4th St – (512) 414-2043 john.ousley@austinisd.org – brookeelementary.org Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9

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Abby Rose Mandel

Porcelain, metal, glass, ink, collage I am in love with the process of art making. Dirty hands. Messy spaces. Experiments that lead to successes (and failures). These are all critical components to me in the development of meaningful work. Interaction with art is the best feeling both in making and in viewing. Come by the studio, touch the work, and see my new pieces. Follow me on Instagram for an extra special art treat at East. Artist Studio 3010 E 2nd St – (512) 994-7067 abbyrosemandel@gmail.com – abbyrosemandel.com Accessibility: 2,3,6

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Holly Edwards – guest of Abby Rose

Painting, drawing, watercolor, glass, metal I tend to experiment with a variety of media ranging from glass to watercolor, but i focus most of my efforts on creating beautiful things. My work is largely based on the female form in a surreal setting. I also do a variety of illustration that playfully comments on my every day life and surroundings. Artist Studio 3010 E 2nd St – (512) 470-6518 – hcedwards17@gmail.com hcedwardsart.com Accessibility: 2,3,6

389. Ender Martos – Ender Martos Art & Design Studio Monofilament line, acrylic on Plexiglas Ender Martos uses acrylic and monofilament on Plexiglas, marrying sculpture and painting to a stunning effect. Martos depicts strong geometric forms and continuous intersecting lines creating colorful and rhythmic pieces that invites visual interaction through the viewer’s movements, appearing to vibrate or flow perpendicularly with each step. Artist Studio 2803 E 5th St – (512) 785-8055 – endermartos@gmail.com endermartos.com Accessibility: 2

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Paul Clarence Oglesby – guest of Ender

Hand cast concrete I create simple forms in hand cast concrete that can be multiplied and combined to produce rhythm and movement. The elemental, architectural and organic shapes work as singular pieces or can be grouped together on a large scale. My sculpture is a large system, which is modular and mobile with a solid permanence. The natural heaviness of the material can transform to an elegant, natural form. Artist Studio 2803 E 5th St – (512) 663-1032 – pcodesigns@gmail.com paulclarenceoglesby.com Accessibility: 2

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hanlly, designer birds headquarters

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Rachel Long – Train Home APL: Cepeda Branch

Painting, mixed media I find painting a medium through which I can dance with impermanence, investigate patterns of growth and decay, and search for representations of healing. I’ve recently been interested in depicting the theory posited by various mystics that there’s a reciprocal relationship between our inner and outer worlds. I explore this formally through elements like rhythm, repetition, and intensity of detail. Temporary Exhibition 651 N Pleasant Valley Rd – rachel@salvagevanguard.org Accessibility: 1,4,7

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Josh & Jim Miller – JMiller Squared

Wood We build handmade Hi-Fi furniture that looks as beautiful as it sounds. Our furniture straddles the line between vintage and modern. We believe that music makes a house a home, and that the music source should be something you love to look at as well as listen to. Temporary Exhibition 2610 Hidalgo St – (512) 380-1573 jwmatx@gmail.com – jmillersquared.com Accessibility: 2,3,6

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Artist’s Screenprinting Co-operative

Screenprinting The Artists Screen Printing Co-op is a non-profit co-op serving the needs of artists and designers who desire to share a common screenprinting workspace and studio in which to collaborate and create original works. Our co-op now boasts a brand new 6 color press, an industrial pressure washer and washout booth, multiple fabric and paper printing stations, and more importantly, a community that is proud of what it built with volunteer and member support alone. Artist Studio 507 Calles St, #106 – (512) 434-9339 info@aspco.org – aspco.org Accessibility: 1,2,3,5,6,7,8,9

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MASS Gallery

Painting, drawing, photography, collage, sculpture, installation MASS Gallery is excited to present “Understory”, an exhibition showcasing 4 Texas artists who employ narrative in their practice. Trenton Doyle Hancock, Hollis Hammonds, Lee Baxter Davis, and Alyssa Taylor Wendt. Nov 4 - Dec 10. Gallery 507 Calles St, #108 – (512) 968-2902 info@massgallery.org – massgallery.org Accessibility: 1,2,3,6,7,8,9

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Sky Candy

Aerial and circus arts Sky Candy is East Austin’s own aerial and circus arts studio, offering classes, workshops, summer camps, private lessons and more for Austinites of all ages, abilities and aspirations. Come fly with us! Artist Studio 507 Calles St, #117 – (512) 800-4998 info@skycandyaustin.com – skycandyaustin.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,5,6,7,8,9

396. Capital Metro – The Austin Collective Calles Hall Photography, photojournalism, film The people of Austin are fascinating. Their stories and how they get where they’re going, connects them. Capital Metro teamed up with some of the city’s most talented photographers and filmmakers to bring their stories and their transit experiences to life. We hope you enjoy taking a look into the lives of some people you don’t know, some you might know and a lot you’ll definitely want to know. Temporary Exhibition 507 Calles St – info@theaustincollective.org theaustincollective.org Accessibility: 1,2,3,5,6,7,8,9

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Pei Sim – The Paper + Craft Pantry 2016

Acrylic paints, watercolors, ink, chalk, mixed media The Paper + Craft Pantry has invited in some of its favorite local artists and designers who will be leading complimentary demos and mini DIY workshops. In our studio you’ll be able to dabble in abstract and watercolor painting or try your hand at hand lettering and chalk art — all while learning about the technique, process, and story behind each artist. Temporary Exhibition 2511 E 6th St, Bldg 4, Unit A – (512) 593-1978 hello@thepapercraftpantry.com – thepapercraftpantry.com Accessibility: 3,4,8,9

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Rhea Pettit – a r t h a u s | a t x Revelry Studio

Oil I paint what I love most: people and other animals. My work explores the push/pull of abstract vs realistic rendering of portraits and figures. Above all else, it’s the spirit and personality that matter the most. Temporary Exhibition 2511 E 6th St, Bldg 4, Unit E – rgroepper@me.com rgpettit.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,8,9

399. Heidi Lowell – a r t h a u s | a t x Revelry Studio Watercolor on wood Heidi Miller Lowell is inspired by open spaces, mountains, insects and creatures encountered during the nature and solitude of her childhood in rural Colorado. She uses watercolor in a unique way to create low polygon renderings. Temporary Exhibition 2511 E 6th St, Bldg 4, Unit E – (512) 968-4315 theaustinartery@gmail.com – heidimillerlowell.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,8,9

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Pat Molina – a r t h a u s | a t x Revelry Studio

Watercolor on arches, pen and pencil on paper New works from a recent artist residency at the Guadalupe Mountains National Park. Please stop by to view art inspired from this amazing trip to the Chihuahuan Desert where an ancient ocean reef juts out of the desert to stand 8000 ft high. Temporary Exhibition 2511 E 6th St, Bldg 4, Unit E – (512) 825-2370 molinayvedia@hotmail.com – artbypatmolina.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,8,9

401. Mark Burchfield – a r t h a u s | a t x Revelry Studio Pastel on paper, oil on paper, prints on paper These works are bold landscapes of Texas. The heat, the toughness, and the scales of this work are all part and parcel of Texas. I paint what I observe while on site, finding a connection that is spiritual. In returning to the studio I explore that same space abstracting colors that tension the push and pull between foreground and background. Temporary Exhibition 2511 E 6th St, Bldg 4, Unit E – (512) 971-7751 meburchfield47@yahoo.com – markburchfield.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,8,9

402. Brenda Armistead – a r t h a u s | a t x Revelry Studio Porcelain and stoneware sculpture My subjects for this exhibit draw on animal, botanical, and aquatic themes. I strive to make useful things, while also expressing life-affirming or humorous narrative through Porcelain and Stoneware Sculpture. Temporary Exhibition 2511 E 6th St, Bldg 4, Unit E – grannygoodfish@gmail.com grannygoodfish.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,8,9

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403. Dréa Peters – a r t h a u s | a t x Revelry Studio Wool, cotton yarn, wood, flowers, brass, copper I am a self taught weaver, interior designer & local weaving workshop teacher. It is my belief that art should be accessible to own & accessible to create. My weaving is an exploration of color & texture. Weaving is my moving meditation which compliments my design work. My preferred materials are hand spun, hand dyed, ethically sourced yarns - mixed with flowers, metals, wood & other found or foraged elements. Temporary Exhibition 2511 E 6th St, Bldg 4, Unit E – dreapeters@me.com instadesigngroup.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,8,9

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Valentina Dorsa – a r t h a u s | a t x Revelry Studio

Acrylic paint and pen on wood These small and quiet wood pieces are the beginning of a new direction for me, though I’ve been working with natural organic forms for some time. I find myself soothed by the natural grains of the wood, and love the way they contrast with the layer of pen and paint. These pieces are inspired by the contrast of my European upbringing and the relative freedom of my new life in the Southwest. Temporary Exhibition 2511 E 6th St, Bldg 4, Unit E – (512) 568-7586 valentina.dorsa@yahoo.com – valentinadorsa.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,8,9

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SAUDADE – GivePulse, Inc. Headquarters

Pen and ink, mixed media, photography, ceramics Saudade is “the love that remains” after someone is gone. It is the emotional state of nostalgia or profound longing for something that might never return. Each of the 5 artists in this group show embodies the essence of Saudade. Through their different mediums and artistic expressions, these five women explore recollections of feelings, experiences, places or events that once brought excitement and now trigger the senses to live again. Temporary Exhibition 2401 E 6th St, #3035 – (347) 470-7031 saudade.artists@gmail.com Accessibility: 2,3,5,6,9

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Devon Stonebrook – Pascal NU Pedernales Lofts

Leather, acrylic, wood Pascal NU handbags break convention by combining the artistry of leather craft with digital fabrication. Meticulously designed with architectural precision and bold ingenuity, each numbered bag is made with unique hardware and laced entirely by hand. A hybrid of technology and tradition, Pascal NU handbags break the mold for a NU modern. Artist Studio 2401 E 6th St, #6095 – info@pascalnu.com – pascalnu.com Accessibility: 0

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Connie Miller – Link & Pin Gallery

Impasto oil paint on canvas paper and board I started out as a landscape painter, so even my most abstract works have a sense of place about them. Elements of water, land, air and light, modeled by palette knife and paint, grounds the viewer while, at the same time, provides a transcendent experience. Gallery 2235 E 6th St, #102 – (512) 785-6198 conniemillerart@gmail.com – conniemiller.net Accessibility: 1,2,3,6,7,8,9,10

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Maria Lyle – Link & Pin Gallery

Pastels, acrylics Color is the sensual element in my paintings. I want to express my emotions, using color, when I am painting. I layer large swirls of paint in vibrant colors, texture and movement covering my canvas. My ultimate goal is to create a compelling work of art that will awaken a desire, a fantasy, or a hunger for color. Gallery 2235 E 6th St, #102 – (512) 293-9712 – mtlyle@aol.com marialyle.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,6,7,8,9,10

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Melanie Hickerson – Link & Pin Gallery

Acrylic, gouache, charcoal, pastels Melanie Hickerson paints not what was previously known but gives recognition. Her paintings are well constructed objects of heart, intellect, and skill. Gallery 2235 E 6th St, #102 – mellypaint@gmail.com mellypaint.blogspot.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,6,7,8,9,10

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Jill Robinson – Link & Pin Gallery

Reed, hardwoods, gourds, pine needles, antlers Award-winning handwoven baskets and handcrafted gourd art. Texture, color and design, whether contemporary or traditional, inspire my creativity. Gallery 2235 E 6th St, #102 – (512) 203-1190 jillbasket@gmail.com – onebasket.net Accessibility: 2,3,7

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Neena Buxani – Link & Pin Gallery

Acrylic paint, gouache My work attempts to create a notion of strength through the use of daring color and inviting texture. When a viewer must resist the urge to touch a piece because she simply wants to experience its energy, I have achieved some success. When the artwork continues to impact the viewer causing her to examine it whilst sensing joy, excitement and wonder, I have achieved my intention as an artist. Gallery 2235 E 6th St, #102 – (512) 587-1151 neenasart@gmail.com – neenabuxani.com Accessibility: 1

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412.

Marcy Ann Villafaña – Link & Pin Gallery

Acrylic paint, alcohol inks, charcoal, conte I derived my own style through my love and technique of cutting paper. My work has mostly been of the feminine form. Currently I am playing with color, childhood dreams, sharing my love of the ocean... and life essential water. My work will also be featured at the Louis Shanks furniture show room in San Antonio during November. Gallery 2235 E 6th St, #102 – (512) 619-8911 – marcy@marcy.net villafanaart.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,6,7,9,10

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Debra Watkins – Link & Pin Gallery

Mixed media, digital photography, copper sculpture Clara Newby reclaims and re-purposes paper and water colors. Leslie Kell combines sculpture, photography, and painting. Lyle Adair twists and turns copper into beautiful, meaningful shapes. Kathi Herrin hand-builds ceramic sculptures using the slab technique. Sharon Bibbee uses acrylics to create street scenes and abstract landscapes. Also showing: Melanie Hickerson, Neena Buxani, Maria Lyle, Pete Holland, Jill Robinson, Marcy Villafana, Connie Miller. Gallery 2235 E 6th St, #102 – (512) 900-8952 linkpinart@gmail.com – linkpinart.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,5,7,8,9,10

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Pete Holland – Link & Pin Gallery

Kodak photographic paper An assortment of images taken in bizarre places with an accent on carnivals, festivals, and dinosaurs Gallery 2235 E 6th St, #102 – (512) 689-5939 pete@petehollandphoto.com – petehollandphoto.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,6,7,8,9,10

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Rashid Amrani – University of Texas Elementary Multicultural Arts

Paper, acrylic, print, collage, fiber, sugar Multicultural Arts at UT Elementary develops students’ appreciation of diversity through the studies of artistic expression of cultures as we examine the history and experiences of people from around the world. Students understand that our human experience is reflected through the arts. Temporary Exhibition 2200 E 6th St – ramrani@austin.utexas.edu amranimca.wordpress.com Accessibility: 1,2,4,6,7,8

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John Powell – LIVESTRONG Foundation

Oil paint, oil paint stick, and graphite Fields and pockets of oil color, the occasional drip, aggressive streaks, and scattered pencil marks combine to create lyrical images of the inner world. The work is inspired by the unseen. Those things at the fringe of our experience that we often describe with expansive language, unable to resolve them with precision. Temporary Exhibition 2201 E 6th St – powell.johnr@gmail.com johnrpowell.net/paintings Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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Dan Byrd – LIVESTRONG Foundation

Embroidery and collage Contemplate a reality where your reality is beyond comprehension. At first glance the thread and paper appears to be random placements of colors and lines. Closer inspection solicits responses like “huh?” and “well I’d never!”. Rather than any implied meaning or message viewers are certain to walk away with strong feelings that they themselves can do better. Temporary Exhibition 2201 E 6th St – (219) 616-6350 danielbyrd6@gmail.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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1200 and Under: A group exhibit CAMIBAart on East 6th

Mixed media CAMIBAart specializes in regional, concept driven, contemporary art with a focus on materials, an emphasis on the quality of craft, and an attention to detail. Our East 6th Street location is featuring artworks by a variety of regional artists all priced under $1,200. During East this location is also hosting an exhibit by the local non-profit “Art From The Streets”. Gallery 2000 E 6th St – (512) 937-5921 troycampa@camibaart.com – camibaart.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9

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Art From The Streets – CAMIBAart on East 6th

Acrylic, photography, metal, glass, mixed media For the past 24+ years, homeless and formerly homeless individuals have found free open studio sessions hosted by Art From The Streets in downtown Austin. Give Art A Home at the AFTS Pop-Up Gallery at CamibArt at 2000 E. 6th Street, ATX 78702. And stop by our 24th Annual Show & Sale at the Austin Convention Center NOV 19-20! All proceeds benefit the artists. Gallery 2000 E 6th St – (512) 925-6450 – samuel.pate@parsons.com artfromthestreets.org Accessibility: 1,2,4,6,7,9

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ARTBASH – The Pershing

Nov 11 – 7-10pm ARTBASH is a single night experience that layers temporary site-specific installations and performance pieces over the existing exhibition at the Pershing to create a dynamic and exciting evening for. It’s a fantastic start to the East Austin Studio Tour. The exhibition will feature many of the Alliance’s partners over the past 2 years (featured at Art City, at Art Breaks, PechaKucha, and last year’s ARTBASH). Happening 450 Pedernales – (512) 609-8587 info@artallianceaustin.org – artallianceaustin.org/artbash Accessibility: 2,3,4,5,6,7

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421.

Art Alliance – The Pershing

Multi-media, multiple Art Alliance Austin offers a unique exhibition and destination for art enthusiasts, artists, galleries, critics, collectors, scene junkies & casual creative class followers. The exhibition will be open to the public both weekends of East and will have additional programs and events, beginning with ARTBASH, Friday November 11th. Temporary Exhibition 450 Pedernales – (512) 609-8587 info@artallianceaustin.org – artallianceaustin.org/artbash Accessibility: 2,3,4,5,6,7

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House

Kincannon Studios – Blackbird Open

Open Studio: Nov 12 – 2-6pm After Party: Nov 12 – 6-9pm Come join us as we celebrate the sculpting of BLACKBIRD. She’s flamboyant and fun, and very much in the spirit of “Please Touch the Art Movement.” Commissioned by the City of Austin Art in Public Places, BLACKBIRD is a large-scale artwork that will nestle into Republic Square Park in 2017. Meet the artists, excavate a song, and savor the delights available. Happening 2601 E 5th St – (512) 480-0066 info@kincannonstudios.com – kincannonstudios.com Accessibility: 2,3,4,6

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Whitfield Thomas

Charcoal pencil, charcoal stick, watercolor paper My aim is to create bold images in black and white; images that make a statement. I try with my work to make the subject leap from the paper, therefore technique is extremely important to me. I will spend hours squeezing as much detail as I possibly can into each and every drawing. Temporary Exhibition 2515 E 4th St – (512) 698-4732 whitfieldthomas@gmail.com – whitfieldthomas.com Accessibility: 2,3,7

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Squidrabbit

Digital art I make fun and colorful digital pictures from animals to landscapes. I use adobe illustrator and go for a more retro feel from images I grew up with. I also involve the present but try to make it prettier. Artist Studio 2606 E 2nd St – (512) 971-4388 – squidrabbit1@gmail.com squidrabbit.com Accessibility: 4,7

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Carly Weaver

Oil painting, drawing on wood Paintings and drawings of grackles, bicycles and Texas landscapes all on wood. Always new stuff. Artist Studio 2606 E 2nd St – (512) 373-6308 – carlyweaver@hotmail.com carlyweaver.com Accessibility: 2,3,5

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J.J. Campbell – Rural Rooster

Ink paper textile digital Rural Rooster is an award winning, multidisciplinary Graphic Design and Screen Printing studio located in East Austin. We specialize in custom merchandising and brand related items. We aim to put that extra touch on every item that we create because it’s the small things, the nuances, the last 5% that take impressions to the next level. Artist Studio 2602 E Cesar Chavez – (512) 355-1557 info@ruralrooster.com – ruralrooster.com Accessibility: 2,3,6

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Ryan McKerley

Porcelain Porcelain pottery Artist Studio 2710 E Cesar Chavez – (512) 477-4776 ryanmckerley@gmail.com – ryanmckerley.com Accessibility: 2,3,6

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Kate Hellenbeck – guest of Ryan McKerley

Miniature photography It’s all about the little things in life. I graduated from Savannah College of Art in 2003 with a degree in photography. From shooting weddings, musicians and portraits, toys and miniatures are my favorite subject. Artist Studio 2710 E Cesar Chavez – (512) 460-9747 khelleboo@gmail.com – katemariehellenbeck.com Accessibility: 2,3,6

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Ross Grady High – OMBC Studio – guest of Ryan McKerley

Ceramics Rumor has it that Ross’s passion for clay started while employed as a body double for a movie. During a very messy scene with the leading actress, the director yelled “cut!”. The actress yelled back “hell no! We just be gett’n started!”. She then looked up at Ross and said “you’re my Demi god!”. And that’s when he knew that he would pursue a life of working in clay. Artist Studio 2710 E Cesar Chavez – (512) 775-9474 highross@yahoo.com – www.ombcstudio.com Accessibility: 2,3,6

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430. Bob Trevorrow – Bob Trevorrow Ceramics – guest of Ryan McKerley Ceramics made with high fired porcelain clay and glazes I craft functional pottery with a modern aesthetic using high fired porcelain. I intend for my work to be used and enjoyed in daily life with an emphasis on contemporary design, tactile comfort, and durability. Pottery objects, like other artfully made craft objects have the ability to possess both visual beauty and provide the pleasure of great functionality. I am motivated to fulfilling this possibility with every piece I make. Artist Studio 2710 E Cesar Chavez – (512) 401-7188 bob.trevorrow@gmail.com – trevorrowceramics.com Accessibility: 2,3,6

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The Room Gallery

Painting, sculpture, photography The Room Gallery began in 2014 as a collective of artists, with the purpose of creating an alternative gallery space to showcase their work. The Room is now home for ten local and international artists, encompassing a wide variety of styles and media. Gallery 2712 Willow St – (512) 435-1402 info@theroomgallery.org theroomgallery.org Accessibility: 2,3,6

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Yaumil Hernandez Gil – The Room

Painting, drawing My art is a representation of the bordering spaces of dehumanizing experience. Gallery 2712 Willow St – (512) 435-1402 info@theroomgallery.org yaumilhg.com Accessibility: 2,6

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Amalia Diaz – The Room Gallery

Photography My work focuses on visually documenting Austin, specifically two main happenings: the effects of the growing and changing economy, and Austin’s status as the biggest no-kill city of the nation saving more than 95% of homeless animals. I will also show part of my long-term project on urban life where I capture the beauty and power of urban spaces hidden in the chaos of the cities. Gallery 2712 Willow St – (512) 435-1402 info@theroomgallery.org – amaliadiazphoto.com Accessibility: 2,6

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Nathan Edge – The Room Gallery

Photography Nathan Edge is an event & lifestyle photographer from Austin, TX. From the perspective of one epicenter of culture to another, Nathan journeyed to Havana, Cuba in the Spring of 2016, to capture Life along the Malecón in La Habana Vieja. His photography opens a portal into a land that has been outlawed to Americans for more than 50 years. Gallery 2712 Willow St – (512) 435-1402 info@theroomgallery.org – theroomgallery.org/nathan Accessibility: 2,6

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Daniel HG – The Room Gallery

Acrylic on canvas and paper Daniel’s photographic vision reflects a deep knowledge and interest for shapes, structures, frameworks. The most evident sample of the thematic strength of his work is perhaps his social-photographic project called “Yo Soy Mexico,” which has allowed him to spread his work in over 25 countries, making him one of the Mexican contemporary photographers with the largest international projection. Gallery 2712 Willow St – (512) 435-1402 info@theroomgallery.org – theroomgallery.org/danielhg Accessibility: 2,6

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Daniel Garcia – The Room Gallery

Photography Daniel is a contemporary Mexican photographer with a deep understanding of shapes, structures, frameworks, and in his own words, “the scars and imperfections.” His portraits are characterized both by visual composition, and by a thematic, literary quality. Evidence of the thematic strength of his work is found in his social-photographic project “Yo Soy Mexico,” shown in over 25 countries. Gallery 2712 Willow St – (512) 435-1402 info@theroomgallery.org theroomgallery.org/danielgarcia Accessibility: 2,6

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Chris Tenis – Aloha Art – KXT Designs

Painting, airbrush Chris Tenis is an airbrush artist, musician, and avid surfer who lived in Oahu for over 10 years. His work is inspired by the natural forms and rituals of the Hawaiian islands creating a fluidity of color and movement that represents ‘Uhane Hawaii’. Artist Studio 2611 Canterbury St – (512) 992-8987 lisafaia@hotmail.com Accessibility: 3

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Beyond Tradition: Katrina O’Day, Nicole Parker, Laura Lee Imhoff

Painting, screenprinting, metalwork, textiles ‘Beyond Tradition’ features works by local artists Katrina O’Day, Nicole Parker and Laura Lee Imhoff. The show includes paintings, collage, jewelry as well as an array of utilitarian crafts. Artist Studio 2511 Willow – (512) 568-6395 – ktrnoday@yahoo.com katrina-oday.squarespace.com Accessibility: 0

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Jack Smith

Acrylic, oil stick on canvas I use color and simplistic imagery to express both tragedy and triumph in everyday objects and experiences. Artist Studio 2507 Willow St – (512) 753-5441 – 4trackjack@gmail.com mysmallvictories.com Accessibility: 2

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Michael Anthony García – El Capacitor: TEMPO commissioned work for Austin AIPP

Nov 12-13 & 19 – 11am-6pm & Nov 20 – 4-6pm “El Capacitor” is a TEMPO commissioned work at Metz Park that deals with the changes in the neighborhood over the past decade. Its title alludes to a nearby decommissioned power plant & means “a passive element storing power,” mirroring the community’s potential energy . It consists of flags made from residents’ clothes, poles as pseudo conductors & a podium interface to amplify residents’ voices. Temporary Exhibition, Happening 2407 Canterbury St – mrmichaelme@gmail.com mrmichaelme.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,7,8

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Abby Ruston

Wood, metal, resin, glass My desire is to bring nature in it’s purest form to furniture. I see such raw beauty in the wood. Some of the material I use had been thrown out. I am inspired to reincarnate these discarded pieces and breathe new life into them, showing the world the power of transformation. I hope it inspires people to continually reinvent themselves and step into new roles throughout their life. Temporary Exhibition 73 Mildred – (979) 492-5524 – aaruston@gmail.com rustoncreations.com Accessibility: 2,3,6

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Tommy Wilson – Zipper Wayne Studio

Acrylic and mixed media on canvas, wood, and paper Contemporary artist showing his collection of abstract, psychedelic and experimental interpretations of Austin landscapes, portraits and the human figure. Tommy utilizes vibrant colors and heavy textures in his acrylic and mixed medium paintings. Zipper Wayne Studio will feature over 100 original works and a wide selection of prints in the space where they are created. Artist Studio 2318 Willow St – (512) 669-3316 brainflames@gmail.com zipperwayne.com Accessibility: 2

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Madeline Collins – I.D.G.I.

Acrylic, found objects Local Austin artist Madeline Collins will be showing her acrylic portrait studies alongside a 9 piece collaboration with artist Tommy Wilson. Artist Studio 2318 Willow St – (512) 716-9472 madelinecollins2017@gmail.com – madelinecollins.com Accessibility: 2,6

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John Duncan – Antumbrae Intermedia Events + Installations – First Street Studio

Sound art John Duncan has operated for decades at the cutting edge of performance, video, experimental music, installation, pirate radio and television. He has played a pivotal role in the development of performance art in Los Angeles, of experimental music as a member of LAFMS, of Japanese noise and pirate TV+radio in Tokyo. Artist Studio 2400 E Cesar Chavez St, #202 – (917) 679-1727 nayantara01@gmail.com – antumbraeintermedia.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,6,7,8,9

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The Back Pack

Wood, acrylic The Back Pack includes several artists working side by side, and across mediums to nurture creativity and create unique original work. Throughout the year, the space is used for performances, installations, and traditional art, all of which will be on display. Artist Studio 2400 E Cesar Chavez St, #206 – (406) 470-0046 petebetcher@gmail.com – thebkpk.com Accessibility: 0

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Emma Gundlach – The Back Pack

Cartography Emma is a local illustrator, painter and cartographer. Inspired by travel and intrigued by the way our streets and neighborhoods tell a personal and collective story of space, she documents the here and now in maps. *At East Emma is beginning a new series of maps, Places I’ve Never Been, hand-drawn from others’ dictation. If you wish to participate through a simple walk please contact her or stop by the studio for more info. Artist Studio 2400 E Cesar Chavez St, #206 – (210) 310-5737 emmacgundlach@gmail.com – emmagundlach.com Accessibility:0

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East Side Collective – ESC

Various A curated studio environment for creative professionals to leverage a collective intelligence for the greater good. East Side Collective is based on the open studio culture found in architecture colleges around the world for a project-based community of peers. Temporary Exhibition 2400 E Cesar Chavez St, #302 – (512) 410-9288 info@eastsidecollective.com – eastsidecollective.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,5,6,7,8,9

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448. Malati Vasudevan – The Transcendent Heart – East Side Collective Mixed media, acrylic, ink, gouache, watercolor, pyrography The exhibited work incorporates mixed media to explore the varied delineations of the heart and its power to transcend and catalyze change. Temporary Exhibition 2400 E Cesar Chavez St, #302 – withlvm@gmail.com withlvm.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,5,6,7,8,9

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Tyler Hobbs – East Side Collective

Generative artwork I am a generative artist. To create my artwork, I write a computer program from scratch. This program is then run and generates the final artwork. My work focuses on the interplay of randomness and order. Temporary Exhibition 2400 E Cesar Chavez St, #302 – tyler@tylerlhobbs.com tylerlhobbs.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,5,6,7,8,9

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Mark Epstien – Mark Steven Design East Side Collective

Wood, steel Furniture design and fabrication are a microcosm of architecture for me. Furniture, like architecture, is structure, material, scale, texture and proportion. In a culture where most everything–from our clothes to our food–is mass produced and automated, I seek to rediscover the forgotten values of finely crafted furniture and accessories through authenticity and integrity. Temporary Exhibition 2400 E Cesar Chavez St, #302 mark@markstevendesign.com – markstevendesign.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,5,6,7,8,9

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SprATX

Canvas, wood, aerosol, acrylic, marker, mixed media Starting as a local art gallery and artist collective, SprATX has also broadened its services to include custom fabrication, live painting, interactive activations, artist management, and beyond. Since those humble beginnings, we have expanded our reach beyond Austin and become a leading source of creative services---always dedicating our talents to increasing awareness of the positive power of art. Gallery 2400 E Cesar Chavez St, #316B – (512) 524-1069 info@spratx.com – spratx.com Accessibility: 2,3,5,6,7,8,9

452. Christopher Timberlake – Christopher Taylor Timberlake Fine Art Jewelry Handcrafted metal and stone fine art jewelry I use the traditional elements of jewelry, that of metal (recycled) and stone (carved by me). In the creation of my work I use myself as a “filter” of scientific observations and data in order to give form to the forces of nature. My jewelry is inspired by the numerically irregular patterns and shapes caused by these forces with special focus on the geological processes involved in erosion. Artist Studio 2308 E Cesar Chavez St, Ste B – (512) 674-1607 info@cttjewelry.com – cttjewelry.com Accessibility: 1,3

453. Mariel Fogel – guest of Christopher Taylor Timberlake Silver, brass, copper, precious stones Jewelry provides opportunity for intimate experience with sculpture. The jewelry I create comes from a fondness for both sculpture and miniatures, and strange, enigmatic scientific discovery. I love to create a larger than life sensation where the viewers can get lost in thought. I’m drawn to the versatility of metal, but will use any material that can withstand the demands of the wearer. Artist Studio 2308 E Cesar Chavez St, Ste B – marieljeanfogel@gmail.com marieljeanfogel.weebly.com Accessibility: 1,3

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Emily Spykman – Clementine & Co. Jewelry – guest of Christopher Taylor Timberlake

Fine mixed metal jewelry Clementine & Co. Jewelry is elegantly simple, organic and symbolic. The materials used, from fine metals to found objects, are chosen for their integrity and sustainability as well as their beauty. Each piece is individually handcrafted in our central Austin studio with care and conscience. Artist Studio 2308 E Cesar Chavez St, Ste B – (603) 801-5732 studio@clementineco.com – clementineco.com Accessibility: 1,3

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Anthropocene: Jonas Hart, Dameon Lester & Melissa Loop – grayDUCK Gallery

Acrylic painting, mixed media sculpture This show examines the acceptance of what is visible versus what’s beneath the surface. Hart, Lester & Loop illustrate the significance of the larger picture, the systems or the emerging meaning. Are we aware of our influence on the landscape? Whether it’s an underground water system, a remote place that seems pristine or an iceberg’s assumed permanence; humans have put a stamp on the world. Gallery 2213 E Cesar Chavez – (512) 826-5334 duckduck@grayduckgallery.com – grayduckgallery.com Accessibility: 1,2,4,7,8,9

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ArtStronger – DwellStronger

Mixed media ArtStronger is a coming together of three distinct artists with one goal in mind: Make art like your life depended on it. Through art we not only express ourselves, but we also feed ourselves. ArtStronger is a celebration of artists that work day in and day out, honing their craft and improving their skills through the daily grind. Come see the work of ULOANG, Truth and Rex Hamilton. Temporary Exhibition 2125 E Cesar Chavez St – (512) 217-3057 artstrongeraustin@gmail.com – uloang.com/artstronger Accessibility: 2,4,7,8,9

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Prizer Gallery – Care/Giver: In Memory’s

Painting, video, photography, drawing, mixed media In this show, visual artists & writers explore the relationship between themselves & a caregiver. Mothers, fathers, grandparents, neighbors, teachers, & others can give or take, & in so doing, touch us at the core. Prizer brings together artists from a variety of communities & identities to look at caregiver relationships & how acts of care (or lack thereof) shape, hold, & change us as people. Gallery 2023 E Cesar Chavez St – prizeraustin@gmail.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9

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Stephen Pruitt – Fluxion Photography

Archival carbon black and white inks on cotton rag Stephen Pruitt, an award winning lighting designer and photographer for over thirty years, works with film, digital media and whatever leftovers happen to be in the fridge. Specializing in black and white, carbon ink printing on archival papers, his process is designed around creating exquisitely detailed prints that are extremely long lived. Many are one of a kind, or extremely limited editions. Artist Studio 2023 E Cesar Chavez St – stephen@fluxiondesigns.com fluxionphotography.com Accessibility: 1,2,4

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Rose Saenz – Exhibition: Introspections The Law Office of Melynda Nuss

Oil, acrylic My work is primarily figurative expressionism; the characters impersonating my own introspection. My artistic influences among others include Munch, Picasso, and Bacon, but my personal musings produce results all my own. Temporary Exhibition 2104 E Cesar Chavez St – rosesaenz@gmail.com facebook.com/rosesaenzart Accessibility: 2,6,7

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Michael Brady

Laser cut acrylic, wood and electrical components Artist, designer and maker, living and tinkering in East Austin, Texas. Current projects include laser-cut acrylic lighting fixtures and various other ongoing art and design projects. All pieces are original designs that are created, cut, and built by myself. Artist Studio 94 Anthony St – (214) 931-2802 likes2tinker@gmail.com michaelbradydesigns.com Accessibility: 2

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Andrew Long

Contemporary abstract painting Widely exhibited including 20 To Watch (Austin Museum of Art, Diverse Works, Blue Star Art Center), Paint: Out of Abstraction (Arlington Museum); solo exhibitions Conduit Gallery (Dallas), McMurtrey Gallery (Houston), Texas State University; group Kim Foster Gallery (New York), David Lusk Gallery (Memphis); Commissions: Institute of Contemporary Art (London), Museum of Fine Arts (Houston); Collections: W Hotel, Austonian. Artist Studio 2106 Willow St – (512) 450-1045 – art@andrewlong.net andrewlong.net Accessibility: 2

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Judy Paul – Holly Street Studio

Mixed media collage paintings Since moving to Austin in 1983 I’ve run, walked and biked Lady Bird Lake every chance I get. It’s my favorite loop in my loopy life. As an artist, I draw energy from the combination of Austin’s outdoor spaces and vibrant city life. I’m grateful we all share this beautiful place called Austin and hope to convey this energy and excitement through my art. Artist Studio 1914 Holly St – (512) 507-8199 – judy@judypaul.com judypaul.com Accessibility: 0

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Jennifer Forman – Polychrome Art

Metal and glass designs I am a metal artist and designer, currently specializing in chandeliers and outdoor furniture. I am inspired by nature, fashion, design and from places I have traveled to around the world. Working with metal is powerful and diverse and provides an amazing medium for my creative energy to materialize. Artist Studio 2010 Riverview St – jen@polychromeart.com polychromehome.bigcartel.com Accessibility: 2,3,5,6

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Nate Forman – Polychrome Art Studio

Photography Nate is a photographer who sees the world with a child’s amazement. He hangs out of cars, stares at bugs, plasters his face against airplane windows, and other such silliness. Everywhere he brings his camera is an opportunity to share that. His background in technology also allows him breadth in post-processing opportunities. Artist Studio 2010 Riverview St – nate@polychromeart.com polychromeart.com/nate-forman Accessibility: 3,5,6

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Sara Wood – guest of Polychrome Art

Photography Photography shows you the world through fresh eyes. I love that I recognize beauty in things I didn’t notice before -- light, shadow, expressions, situations. Everything comes together to create a unique moment in time and the image tells the story. Artist Studio 2010 Riverview St – sara@sararwood.com sararwood.com Accessibility: 2

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Stephen Fishman – Skaggs Alpha Beta

Video, painting, drawing, interactive Stephen Hal Fishman is a multi-disciplinary artist who creates animated video, mixed media installation, interactive work and live visual accompaniment for music and dance. Lindsey Taylor is an illustrator, painter and choreographer. Artist Studio 1705 Garden St – (512) 468-9174 fishman@macandcheez.com – stephalfish.com Accessibility: 0

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Alberto Martinez – Estudio Beto

Photography, painting and works on paper My work goes back and forth between photography and painting. I will be hanging what I believe represents my attempt at showing one art form informs another. Artist Studio 1611 Willow St – beto57beto@yahoo.com Accessibility: 0

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Robert Page – A Simple Tradition

Oil paintings on wood panels Most recent work involves animals and balloons. Large animals floating through the air on impossibly small balloons. Temporary Exhibition 1611 E Cesar Chavez St – (843) 337-5392 robert@rampageart.com – rampageart.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9

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469. Drew Riley – Gender Portraits – A Simple Tradition Acrylic on canvas Inspired by her experiences as a transgender woman, Riley uses vibrant paintings and intimate stories of gender diverse bodies, identities, and presentations to chronicle how gender exists outside of the binary norms of society. “Painted with splashes of bright color, full of dynamic movement or charged silence, and set against whimsical or brooding backdrops, Riley’s portraits are nothing short of arresting.” - Mitch Kellaway, The Advocate Temporary Exhibition 1611 E Cesar Chavez St – (512) 827-8272 drew@genderportraits.com – genderportraits.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9

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Chris Celusniak – A Simple Tradition

Ink, fluid acrylic My art reveals a hidden depth of stories within stories that come together to create the whole. These works are eclectic by nature and derive their form from patterns, improbable vintage, and color. I invite the viewer to seek out the intimate spaces within the larger whole, to read the narrative of it’s inhabitants. I hope for the viewer to discover the emotional energy that I have endeavored to show. Temporary Exhibition 1611 E Cesar Chavez St – (512) 468-3818 chriscezlusniak@gmail.com – chriscelusniak.com Accessibility: 4

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Vanessa Filkins – The Catharsis of Fear

Digital and film photographic prints I am a photographer working in both the digital and film worlds, interested in texture and shadow. The project I’m showing at East is an ongoing inquiry into the visual representation of the sensation of fear in the body. Temporary Exhibition 1403 Garden St – vanessa.filkins@gmail.com commongoodphotography.com Accessibility: 0

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Julie Alexander Gilbert

Ink, mixed media I make ink drawings brushed with water, mostly depicting my contemplations and the previous incarnations of found objects from my yard in east Austin. I use art to better appreciate the small details of my spot in the world, and to temper my wanderlust. I also construct mixed media pieces from my drawings, incorporating photographs and found items. Temporary Exhibition 1403 Garden St – (512) 656-8341 julie@juliealexanderlaw.com Accessibility: 2

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smasHouse design

Wood, metal, concrete Reclaimed materials dominate our designs and pieces, bringing together one of a kind furniture and light fixtures. Functional and eclectic designs to fit any decor, working in both interior and exterior spaces Artist Studio 1401 Canterbury St – smashousedesign@gmail.com Accessibility: 2,3,6

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Liliana Wilson

Drawing, and painting on paper or panel I tell stories through my images. My drawings and paintings represent people transitioning into unknown worlds. Artist Studio 1404 Canterbury St – (512) 431-5658 lilianawilson@earthlink.net – lilianawilson.com Accessibility: 0

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John Cruz – guest of Liliana Wilson

Mixed media, wood Artist John Cruz holds a BFA from Texas State University and lives and works in Austin Texas. He looks to find the social commentary in the commonality of his themes. He comments: “When you look at an object or person and find its banality and its strangeness at the same time, that’s the moment I want to capture - the absurdity of that moment is what I find interesting.” Artist Studio 1404 Canterbury St – (512) 785-5852 cruz9000@yahoo.com – johncruzartist.com Accessibility: 0

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Fernando Muñoz – guest of Liliana

Mixed media, drawings, illustrations My art is a reflection on melancholy and solitude, the imagery comes from daydreams, books, movies and stories. Most of my work is mixed media, I use acrylics, old book pages, maps, and markers. My style is often colorful with intricate patterns and lines that create imaginative characters and landscapes. Artist Studio 1404 Canterbury St – (512) 573-8424 energyacreativa@gmail.com – fernando-munoz.com Accessibility: 0

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Carlos Lowry – guest of Liliana Wilson

Acrylic on canvas Two major life experiences influence my art: my Latin American upbringing and my work as an Austin muralist. My paintings are inspired by contemporary cultural, political, and technological images. I like to leave a little to the imagination of the viewers, so although the stories residing in my paintings are accessible, they do not entirely reveal themselves. Artist Studio 1404 Canterbury St – (512) 797-5405 carlos@nuevoanden.com – nuevoanden.com Accessibility: 0

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Jodi Rae Brownstein – Jodi Rae Designs

Sterling silver, rare gems, minerals, fossils Handcrafted sterling silver jewelry featuring unique, rare, & striking gems, minerals & fossils from around the world. Each One-of-a-Kind piece is fabricated in my studio with great attention to detail & versatility. I use traditional silversmithing techniques such as stamping, forging, casting, bezel setting, oxidation & matte finishing to create bold pieces that are sure to get you noticed. Artist Studio 1407 E Cesar Chavez, A – jodi@jodiraedesigns.com jodiraedesigns.com Accessibility: 2

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Amanda Walker – Teratology Studio

Paper, paint, pen, wood, glass I make one-of-a-kind mixed media collages from paper, wood, paint, pen, glass, and found objects, taking inspiration from the disturbing and strange. These pieces tell stories, are thoughtprovoking, and are usually at least a little dark in nature. Teratology means “the study of monsters,” and that is what I do in my work- study the monsters and their stories that I create with wood, paint, and paper. Artist Studio 1507 E 2nd St – (512) 434-9171 teratologycollage@gmail.com Accessibility: 0

480. Tom Beach & Amanda Walker Beachwalker Boxes Woodwork, marquetry, glass casting, glass etching We make sculptural boxes from unique wood, veneer marquetry, cast glass, and etched glass. Every piece we make is one-of-a-kind, and we are always looking for ways to combine various wood and glass techniques to make pieces that showcase our love of biology, myth, and the macabre. Boxes are the perfect artistic combination of sculptural art form and practical vessel. Artist Studio 1507 E 2nd St – (512) 434-9171 beachwalkerboxes@gmail.com – beachwalkerboxes.com Accessibility:0

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Dwayne Bandy – Monkfish Forge – guest of Beachwalker Boxes

Jewelry, sculpture, metalwork My focus is on original metalwork, in both precious and nonprecious metals, as well as stones; most often jewelry, but also including vessels and sculpture. Artist Studio 1507 E 2nd St, A – (512) 767-8941 dwayne@monkfishforge.com – monkfishforge.com Accessibility: 0

482. Boxes

Morgan McBride – guest of Beachwalker

Porcelain Austin artist and non-grownup, Morgan McBride creates whimsical porcelain pottery featuring animals, monsters, quotes and designs. She draws on inspiration from fairy tales, family, sci-fi, and comics, as well as other shiny things that are known for distracting the curious. All work is 100% hand formed and hand painted, food, dishwasher and microwave safe. Artist Studio 1507 E 2nd St – muggsclaystudio@gmail.com muggsstudio.com Accessibility: 0

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Angela Diehl – Collaborative Exhibition guest of Beachwalker Boxes

Mixed media: acrylic, fabric, paper collage, ink I’m interested in letting my materials dictate the outcome rather than starting off with a particular story in mind. I’m a medical and scientific illustrator by day, so most of my professional work is done on a computer and is highly specific and educational in nature. I enjoy being able to experiment with media (fabric, glass, paper, ink..) and not be confined by subject matter in my paintings. Artist Studio 1507 E 2nd St – diehlang@gmail.com scientificarttexas.com Accessibility: 0

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484. The Gallery @ LewisCarnegie – Hang Out! Play Records! Drink Beer! Pack Film! Polaroid pack film As you hold this catalog, the once mighty and iconic Polaroid Pack Film slowly slips further into permanent obsolescence. Recently discontinued throughout the world, celebrate with us the legacy that is instant analog photography. Imperfect, unpopular, rough, raw and expensive, behold the immediate magic of the single and permanent image. Let us Hang Out! Play Records! Drink Beer! Pack Film! Gallery 1312 E Cesar Chavez St, B – (512) 708-1128 gallery@lewiscarnegie.com – gallery.lewiscarnegie.com Accessibility: 2,3,4,6

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Afterhours Poster Show – Lewis Carnegie

Print Afterhours poster show is part individual creative expression, part curated poster show, and part non-profit fundraiser. We’re excited to celebrate the the second anniversary of Afterhours by expanding the show to include more local businesses and artists to support this year’s beneficiary, Austin Pets Alive. This years show will have 40 posters by 40 different artist, all sold in a limited run. Temporary Exhibition 1312 E Cesar Chavez St, B – (707) 322-0911 info@afterhoursatx.com – afterhoursatx.com Accessibility: 2,3,4,6

486. Melissa Stewart – Meow Kapow! Studio Blue Vintage paper, toys, and games on wood Collage and mixed-media designs using vintage paper and toys. Artist Studio 1303 E Cesar Chavez St, A – (361) 816-2490 meowkapowart@gmail.com – meowkapow.net Accessibility: 0

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487. Victoria Corbett – Victrola Design Studio Blue Cut-out paper, ink, paint, gold leaf Victoria Corbett is an illustrator, designer and multimedia artist who has created a series of pieces specifically for the 2016 East Austin Tour The artworks somehow join together like a daisy chain to create a story; speaking to the person through nature related themes such as ice, water, and life outside ourselves. A number of different techniques are melded to create a not-socertain view of the artist’s imaginary world. Artist Studio 1303 E Cesar Chavez St, B – victroladesign@yahoo.com victrolastudio.com Accessibility:0

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Alex Upham – Studio Blue

Mixed media: dry pastel, oil, fabric and acrylic Paintings represented during East 2016 showing are a continuation of Girls,Girls,Girls/Shirt Off My Back cycle: figurative and illustrative in nature with application of 3D objects and depicting a thought process or a state of emotion through activity of form. Artist Studio 1303 E Cesar Chavez St, B – (512) 940-6102 – aupham.com Accessibility: 0

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April Davis – APL: Terrazas Branch

Photography on gallery wrapped canvas, fine art prints The crumbling ruins of abandoned buildings have become insidious throughout our cities and towns. My camera captures their hidden beauty, sharing the mysteries of their past. And revealing the interplay of life and death, as Nature endeavors to reclaim each structure and make it her own. Temporary Exhibition 1105 E Cesar Chavez St – (512) 826-8150 april@deadlycreative.com – deadlycreative.com Accessibility: 1,2,4,7,10

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Jennifer Chenoweth – Fisterra Studio

Sculpture, painting, drawing, fabrication “Ready for Now” is the theme of Fisterra Studio and diverse guest artists’ work shown for 2016. Part of East since the beginning, Fisterra invites you to enjoy our community art party with an open house and studio, sculpture, drawing, painting and contemporary media. Each year the guest artists create unique installations and share their conversation with you. Artist Studio 1200 E 2nd St – info@fisterrastudio.com fisterrastudio.com Accessibility: 2,4,6,8

491. Dana Younger – guest of Jennifer Chenoweth High density polyethylene, aluminum Dana Younger is a process fanatic. He uses a wide variety of sculptural mediums and processes to call attention to cultural moments that warrant reexamination. Humor, beauty and biting commentary combine in his work and invite the viewer to take another look. Artist Studio 1200 E 2nd St – (512) 496-9911 – dana@bluegenieart.com danayounger.com Accessibility: 2,4,6,8

492. Amy Scofield – guest of Jennifer Chenoweth Metal, rocks, wood, lucite, plastic, rubber When I see a heap of discarded stuff, especially when it’s all the same material, I imagine what it might become. I then create a dignified object that asks us to reconsider what we think of as No Longer Useful. From municipal water pipe, used bike tubes, rusty chain, to dead trees in the woods; if it has intrinsic beauty, I can’t resist it. Artist Studio 1200 E 2nd St – (512) 797-3370 – grecophile@gmail.com amyscofield.com Accessibility: 2,4,6,8

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493. Carlotta Vann – guest of Jennifer Chenoweth Acrylic on canvas I use acrylic paint to create varied styles of paintings. I am not locked into a particular style which allows me to freely flow from each inspirational idea. I hope my work evokes a thought provoking and emotional response or question in your own mind, however strong, however subtle, that leads to your own vision field. Artist Studio 1200 E 2nd St – (512) 565-4264 – carlottavann@yahoo.com carlottavannartgallery.com Accessibility: 2,4,6,8

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Kristen Saksa Juen – Kristen Saksa Juen Ceramics – guest of Jennifer Chenoweth

Ceramics Inspired by textures, organic forms, and flowing landscapes, I create ceramic wares that spark a connection with the outdoors for modern spaces. My ceramics are hand formed from slabs of clay, carefully cut and rejoined to create unique angles and curves. At the core, I strive to create items that grow into their own character, and celebrate the beauty of handmade. Artist Studio 1200 E 2nd St – kristen@saksajuen.com – saksajuen.com Accessibility: 2,4,6,8

495. Jenny Sathngam – TX Open Swim guest of Jennifer Chenoweth Fine art photography print TX Open Swim is a peek at the faces, the feel, and the pilgrimage to favorite (and some secret) Texas swimming haunts. By including views from above and below, you are invited to see the unexpected Texan oases and share in our most beloved, temperamental resource. Artist Studio 1200 E 2nd St – (903) 730-1266 jenny@jennysathngam.com jennysathngam.com/txopenswim Accessibility: 2,4,6,8

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Tammie Rubin – guest of Jennifer Chenoweth

Ceramic sculpture Ornate assemblages of everyday objects, my works investigate the tensions between the readymade and the handcrafted. Influenced by mass-produced objects, I examine widely diverse themes relating to consumer culture such as, magical thinking, domestic and liturgical objects, artificial nature, and sensory desire. Through intuition and process, I transform the familiar and trivial into the mythic and fantastical. Artist Studio 1200 E 2nd St – (217) 417-3039 – tammierubin@gmail.com tammierubin.com Accessibility: 2,4,6,8

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L. Renee Nunez – guest of Jennifer Chenoweth

Acrylic on hand cut canvas, nails, monofilament I am currently working on site specific painting installations under the umbrella title Habitat which grow and shift with each iteration. I focus on creating a spectrum of imagined, realistic and idealized relationships between species at both genetic profile and community levels. This body of work uses scale to emphasize the ignored and in some cases dissolves the genetic barriers between animals, plants and other organisms like fungi with reverence and humor. Artist Studio 1200 E 2nd St – reneenunez@gmail.com – reneenunez.com Accessibility: 2,4,6,8

498. Carla Hughes – guest of Jennifer Chenoweth Ceramic, steel My sculpture and pottery, based in traditional methods of craftsmanship, draw from my interest in rhetoric surrounding societal labels. I use the tension between polarizing ideals created by these labels to inspire the use of dynamic shapes and a variety of materials and surface treatments, exploring how perception of roles and labels shift with changing perspectives. Artist Studio 1200 E 2nd St – carlahughesart@gmail.com carlahughesart.com Accessibility: 2,4,6,8

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499. David Lovas – guest of Jennifer Chenoweth Video projection, audio speakers I am an Austin based media designer and filmmaker. I hold a Masters in Media Design from Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design, Budapest [Hungary] and have had a successful freelance career in Europe and the US since graduating in 2011. My Fine Art practice is focused on lens-based performance and screen-based media. I am showcasing my video installation “Mosin–Nagant” at Fisterra Studio. Artist Studio 1200 E 2nd St – (512) 541-8772 – 909.rec@gmail.com davidlovas.com Accessibility: 2,4,6,8

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Barry George – Barry George Sculptures

Welded and forged art using found objects I have been creating found object art from my studio since 1987 using welding and forging techniques. My work often is created for the yard or garden but some of my works are FINE rusty yard art. The found object continues to be my muse as from the beginning Artist Studio 204 Attayac St – (512) 775-7301 bgeo8@yahoo.co.uk Accessibility: 2,6

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April Sullivan

Yarn April Sullivan make bright creations with yarn in her Yarn Paintings inspired by the techniques of the Huichol Indians of Mexico. Laying down each thread is a meditative process. A closer look in person is the best way to enjoy these intricate fiber art pieces. Artist Studio 1604 E 4th St, 1/2 A – (512) 632-0515 yarnpainting@gmail.com – yarnpaintings.com Accessibility: 0

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HOPE Farmers Market – Plaza Saltillo

Acrylic, ceramic, drawing, paper marbling, chalk, wood, metal As a program of HOPE Campaign, HOPE Farmers Market supports local artists through our monthly poster series as well as by hosting a rotation of artists at market each Sunday. We also support local musicians with HOPE FM Live. Come on by and say hi every Sunday from 11a-3p. Happening 412 Comal St – (512) 553-1832 info@hopefarmersmarket.org – hopefarmersmarket.org Accessibility: 2,3,6,7,8,9

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Solid Gold & Old Man Jam Box

Metal, wood, stone, ceramics, textiles, furniture, jewelry Solid Gold & Old Man Jam Box is an East Austin Boutique that features art, furniture, jewelry, home goods, accessories & clothing made by Austin artists & makers year round. For East, our artists are creating a temporary exhibit within the boutique to showcase a wider variety of their creations. Artists include Andy Rihn, Weather Eye, Julie Cope, Mason McFee, Slantt Studios, Chia and more. Temporary Exhibition 1601 E 5th St, #102 – (512) 473-2730 pearly@oldmanjambox.com – solidgoldtx.com Accessibility: 2,3,4,7,8,9

504.

Topology

Nov 12 – 6-9pm TOPOLOGY Warehouse is creative co-working space dedicated to providing artists with affordable, 24/7 studio space, an education and workshop space, and a gallery and event space in a convenient location. Artist Studio, Gallery, Temporary Exhibition, Happening 1805 E 6th St – (512) 656-6220 topologyatx@gmail.com – t.opolo.gy Accessibility: 1,2,3,5,6,7

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505. Again

Jason Archer & Josh Row – Dario Rides

Acrylic, canvas, printmaking, mixed media, mural Jason Archer is an American visual artist and pioneer of the contemporary art scene in Austin, Tx. Josh Row is a designer and illustrator raised in Austin, Tx. He is co-owner and Design Director of NO-COMPLY SKATE SHOP, owner and full creative of his personal brand DANG! and co-owner of SHOW GOAT MURAL WORKS. Temporary Exhibition 1800 E 6th St – (512) 560-2080 showgoatmuralworks@gmail.com – thejasonarcher.com Accessibility: 2,4

506.

Sara Thompson – Hell on Wheels Hand Crafted Jewelry – Dario’s Restaurant

Brass, copper, silver, and vintagereclaimed goods Unisex jewelry designs made from brass, silver, copper, and some reclaimed goods. I create statement pieces inspired by my love for muscle cars, vintage choppers, and rock n’ roll. Artist Studio 1800 E 6th St – hellonwheelsjewelry@outlook.com hellonwheelsjewelry.com Accessibility: 2,3

507. Ray “Bacasegua” Valdez – Yoeme Works Santa Cruz Theater Acrylic on canvas, enamel, relief My name is Ray Valdez and I was born in Kingsville, TX of nahua(mexico)/yaqui/yoeme Native American Ancestry and am a Tribal Member of the Texas Band of Yaqui Indians. My paintings depict how we live today in our traditional way. I utilize various mediums to create the emotions uprooted from our “old ways”. chiokoe uttessia... Gallery 1805 E 7th St – (512) 971-6318 – vldzart@hotmail.com rayvaldezstudio.com Accessibility: 1

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508. Austin Clubhouse – Inspire me and I will heal you Digital pixels, ink, and paper Collaborating since 2010, Austin Clubhouse Colleagues, have produced an experimental and interdisciplinary body of work, combining pixels, ink, and paper that are as simple as they are poetic and complex. The artist’s intentions are to explore how art making under transitional conditions such as recovery may alter artists’ perceptions. Temporary Exhibition 1305 E 6th St, Ste 2 – info@austinclubhouse.org austinclubhouse.org Accessibility: 2,3,5,6,7,8

509.

Bruce Lee Webb – The Lion’s Nest

Painting, printmaking, jewelry, ceramics, paper goods The Lion’s Nest will host the artwork of Bruce Lee Webb, an artist currently living in Waxahachie, TX where he co-owns and operates the Webb Gallery, a gallery known for its eclectic raw artwork and good times. The show will feature paintings on vintage scrapbooks & old mail bags inspired by Hobos, train car graffiti, Texas, spiritualism, and UFOs. Please join us for opening night Saturday, November 12th from 6-8pm! The Lion’s Nest will be open during tour hours as well! Artist Studio, Gallery 1008 E 6th St, 1008 – (512) 220-7270 johanna@thelionsnest.com – thelionsnest.com Accessibility: 2,4,6

510.

10EAST – Handsome

Abstract, stencil, and figurative painting, sign painting 10East at Handsome features 20 Austin artists and designers, including Federico Archuleta, Briar Bonifacio, Debra Broz, Rachelle Diaz, Chris Holloway, Red Rider Studios, and Gerardo Arellano, who have helped shape the contemporary art generation over the past 10 years. 10East will feature a diverse spectrum of contemporary art, film, design, sign painters, and installations. Temporary Exhibition 1000 E 6th St – (512) 351-0767 gerardoarellano1@gmail.com – handsome.is Accessibility: 1,2,4,6,7,8,9,10

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Mary Hunter mixed media artist www.maryhunterstudio.com facebook: Mary Hunter Art



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KM Fritz – 10EAST – Handsome

Mdo, one-shot lettering enamel Kayla Marie Fritz (aka KM Fritz) started painting murals professionally in 2008 in her hometown of Buffalo, New York. In 2014, she founded Ghost Sign Studios in Portland, Oregon, and she painted and illustrated her way down to Austin in 2015. Drawing inspiration and techniques from traditional sign painting, tattoos, and folk art, her fun, bright, and boldly colored work can be found on signs and businesses across the world. Temporary Exhibition 1000 E 6th St – (512) 666-9306 fritzthesignpainter@gmail.com – fritzthesignpainter.com Accessibility: 2,3,6,7,8,9,10

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Matt Fajkus – Matt Fajkus Architecture

Design, drawing, digital, mixed media, architecture As a young and energetic collaborative, our passion and beliefs are rooted in expanding the conventional reach and impact of architecture. Our creative process, jointly driven by the client and design team, results in a unique final product expressed through its function, form, and clever material choices. Artist Studio 900 E 6th St, Ste 100 – (512) 432-5137 info@mfarchitecture – mfarchitecture.com Accessibility: 1,2,4,5,6,7,8,9

513.

Sebastian Foster Gallery

Paintings and prints Sebastian Foster is a gallery and print shop. We work with dozens of artists; local, national, and international. Sebastian Foster has developed a strong roster of emerging and established artists. We offer original work and print editions. Gallery 900 E 6th St, Ste 103 – (512) 789-7772 lad@sebastianfoster.com – sebastianfoster.com Accessibility: 1,2

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514.

Space

Claire Bresette – Mikros – The Comeback

Ceramics I explore discordant imagery within patterns as a way of intertwining the harmonious nature of pattern with internal images to create a curiosity. We often relate to certain imagery, recognizing its perceived inherent beauty through the predisposed definition. The partnership between the viewer and the content seeks to play with that transient moment between initial perceptions. Temporary Exhibition 902 E 5th St, Ste 103 – clairebresette@gmail.com clairebresette.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9

515.

Space

Jamie Spinello – Mikros – The Comeback

Bronze sculptures, mixed media drawings, wearable art I enjoy making ephemeral imaginative drawings and sculptures that reference biological systems and interactions between plants and animals. I am drawn to the structural anatomies of insects and spiders, often referencing their exoskeletons in my work. In addition to drawings and sculpture, I also make jewelry, which I consider to be miniature art pieces. Temporary Exhibition 902 E 5th St, Ste 103 – jamiespinello.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9

516. Kristen Van Patten – Mikros – The Comeback Space Oil paint on panel, stainless steel, silver My work revolves around concepts of invention, technology, and spatial relationships. I often use industrial landscape, geometry, and atmospheric paint as a framework for a more meditative, metaphysical investigation into a very linear and concrete environment. Temporary Exhibition 902 E 5th St, Ste 103 – (512) 217-8575 vanpattenstudio@gmail.com – kristenvanpatten.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9

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517.

Space

Melody Basch – Mikros – The Comeback

Silver, gold, cotton, paper, wood, stone, found objects I use my work as a conduit to get people’s memory juices flowing. One way I attempt this is by creating composite imagery and artifacts, which is meant to help start a conversation within one’s self. Whether it’s about a story, an adventure, a place, etc., that s/he may have experienced, I want my viewer/wearer to have a personal tale to accompany each piece. Temporary Exhibition 902 E 5th St, Ste 103 – (609) 213-0608 melody.basch@gmail.com – baschatelier.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9

518.

Chassidy Rana – The Birch Series Studio 111

Mixed media on birch wood As an artist my interest is where polarity meets. The line crossing the spiritual into the material merges into mixed medium modern portraiture in The Birch Series. These pieces are intended to invoke reflection. Based on true stories of images appearing in walls, each portrait is emerging from the geography of the wood grain. Each piece is on average 3x5ft to 6ft. New works on display including framed prints. Artist Studio 902 E 5th St, Ste 111 – (512) 827-8237 3wiseeyes@gmail.com – thebirchseries.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,7

519. Samantha Snabes – 3D Printing at the Human Scale! – re:3D Austin Office Thermoform plastic 3d prints and lost wax castings In this exhibit we will challenge expectations of FFF 3D printing and load bearing capabilities as we produce functional 3D printings live! Temporary Exhibition 906 E 5th St, Ste 209 – (512) 730-0033 (ext 2) samantha@re3d.org – re3d.org Accessibility: 0

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Austin School of Photography

Digital photographic prints Our purpose at ASOP is to demonstrate that photography is more effectively learned as a visual language, one governed by well-defined principles of visual syntax. Teach someone to recognize, and exploit, those principles, and their images quickly become more articulate and more dramatic. The grand intent is to aid in the acceleration of the democratization of visual literacy. Gallery, Artist Studio 500 San Marcos St, #111 – (512) 222-7136 andrew@ausop.org – ausop.org Accessibility: 2,6

521.

Hops for HOPE: Annual Art & Beer Bazaar Fair Market

Nov 19 – 4-10pm Hops for HOPE - Annual Art & Beer Bazaar features artists that have contributed to the HOPE (Helping Other People Everywhere) Campaign in 2016. This includes artists that have contributed to the HOPE Farmers Market, HOPE Outdoor Gallery and HOPE for Senegal projects in 2016. HOPE Events is a nonprofit that helps artists & musicians support education projects by connecting creatives with causes. Happening 1100 E 5th St – (512) 814-5509 – info@hopecampaign.org hopecampaign.org Accessibility: 1,2,4,6,7,8

522.

Rachel Gozhansky

Watercolor, colored pencil, ink, graphite, digital Rachel is a children’s artist and illustrator as well as graphic designer. Her style tends to be cute and playful with a sense of realism. Rachel likes to work across a variety of mediums, including digital, watercolor, colored pencil, marker and graphite. It helps keep the work interesting and provides an opportunity for play and experimentation. Temporary Exhibition 208 San Marcos St – rachelgozhansky.com Accessibility: 2,3,5,6

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523.

Wendy Yamilett – guest of Rachel Gozhansky

Mixed media: oil, acrylic, pencil, ink, charcoal These are small pieces of myself. My goal is to assemble my work into a portrait of who I am. It focuses on my introspective journey regarding my cultural heritage, ethnicity, and gender. Temporary Exhibition 208 San Marcos St – wendyyamilett@gmail.com wendyyamilett.com Accessibility: 2,3,5,6

524. Collete Presley – guest of Rachel Gozhansky Photography A Personal Narrative. This project is based on my narrative dealing with my personal struggles with fear, anxiety and complacency. Temporary Exhibition 208 San Marcos St – (903) 245-3255 cpresleyphotos@gmail.com – colletepresley.com Accessibility: 2,3,5,6

525.

Books

Jim Dine – House of Words – Farewell

Text, poetry, painting, installation, performance From October 21 to November 20, 2016, renowned artist Jim Dine will transform the Farewell Books gallery space into a “House of Words” – a new collaged installation of graphic works and painted words. Hung like Chinese scroll paintings, Dine’s short episodes of text breakdown a distinction between passive art viewer and active reader. Gallery, Happening 913 E Cesar Chavez St – (512) 473-2665 info@farewellbookstore.com – farewellbookstore.com Accessibility: 2,3,4,6,7,8,9

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526. Austin Creative Alliance – ACA Open House and Cocktail Party Nov 13 – 2-6pm Please join Austin Creative Alliance for an afternoon cocktail party and open house featuring the works of our sponsored projects and friends. We will host artist’s booths in the courtyard and have our offices and community room open as well. ACA will be raffling art to raise money in support of Big Medium. Happening 81 San Marcos St, #C1 – (512) 247-2531 info@austincreativealliance.org – austincreativealliance.org Accessibility: 2,3,4,6,9

527.

R.J. Armstrong – Riot Bread

Encaustic I create temporal objects with encaustics, oil, weather and time. Artist Studio 6311 Crumley Ln – (512) 696-9676 rjarmstrongatx@gmail.com – riotbread.com Accessibility: 2,3,6

528.

White Light Studio

Painting, sculpture, stoneware, photography, furniture, jewelry We are White light Studio, an all-female work space active with powerfully creative women. We strive to be a place of community, skill building, and empowerment by bringing women together to support one another’s endeavors. This East the studio will be full of 15+ guest female artists. Come experience the sisterhood. Artist Studio 900 Vargas Rd – wearewhitelightstudio@gmail.com wearewhitelightstudio.com Accessibility: 2,3,4,6

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529.

Rachel K Bury – White Light Studio

Acetate, matte medium, acrylic paint, wood Through these painterly sculptures, I seek to create an awareness of the in-between space, a space of difference and sameness, of experience and of passage. Inspired by the alternative realities found in science fiction film and literature, I work in reverse on clear plastic, layering paint to create abstracted one-dimensional images that are then transformed into three-dimensional structural paintings. Artist Studio 900 Vargas Rd – (206) 434-1981 – rkbury@gmail.com rkbury.com Accessibility: 2,3,4,6

530.

Genna Williams – Ceramics by Genna Williams – White Light Studio

Stoneware, porcelain Genna Williams is a multidisciplinary designer who uses her experience in home furnishings to inspire her sleek ceramic forms. Her ceramics are guided by an aesthetic of clean lines and finishes, allowing them to harmonize with both classic and eclectic interiors. These ceramic homewares are elegant in both their simplicity and functionality, making them the perfect addition to any space. Artist Studio 900 Vargas Rd – gennagwilliams@gmail.com gennawilliams.com Accessibility: 2,3,4,6

531. María Fernanda Soltero – The Sunfern Studio – guest of White Light Studio Cotton, wool, linen, wire, acrylic, metal, wood The Sunfern Studio was born out of María Fernanda Soltero’s passion for exploring the diverse processes of meticulously creating objects with her hands. Our goal is to help you curate a beautiful, vibrant lifestyle with the many fiber goods we have to offer. All products are handcrafted by María Fernanda in Austin, TX. Artist Studio 900 Vargas Rd – (787) 235-0556 the.sunfern.studio@gmail.com – thesunfernstudio.com Accessibility: 2,3,4,6

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Studio

Joanna Kulesza – guest of White Light

Photography Joanna Kulesza is a portrait and documentary photographer working mainly with large-format camera systems. This slower picture-making process allows her to find intimate moments and to interact more thoughtfully with her subjects. She approaches her work from an anthropological perspective, exploring concepts related to cultural identity, social circles, and the complexity of relationships. Artist Studio 900 Vargas Rd – joannawkulesza@gmail.com joannakulesza.com Accessibility: 2,3,4,6

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Studio

Andrea McArdle – guest of White Light

Acrylic paint, canvas, fabric Andrea McArdle is an artist based in Austin, Texas. Her works are mostly large-scale, acrylic paintings of people. She relishes capturing the truths and insecurities in her subjects. Andrea prefers to paint with a big brush, keeping the strokes large and loose, letting paint be paint. In 2016 her paintings took on new shape as she chose to start painting on vibrant, patterned fabric. Artist Studio 900 Vargas Rd – andrea.mcardle@gmail.com andreamcardleart.com Accessibility: 2,3,4,6

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Joel Ganucheau – Ruiz Public Library

Acrylic and mixed media paintings I’m a father ..an artist ..a musician ..a night owl ... a daydreamer. I co-founded Austin Art Garage in 2007 in Austin, Texas, where I live and work. My paintings are inspired by my current mood, recent events in my life and completely random visions. I am always experimenting with new techniques and processes to keep things exciting. Making art is very therapeutic and necessary for me. Thank you! Temporary Exhibition 1600 Grove Blvd – joel@austinartgarage.com joelganucheau.com Accessibility: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9

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Participant Index p139 A&K Woodworking and Design 319

p67

Art is Cool 141

p87

p26

p74

Art Therapy Austin 156

p202 Beachwalker Boxes 480

Abel, Alex 35

Battani, Kristy Darnell 189

p112 Abreux, Luis 251

p121 Art.Science.Gallery. 272

p33

p152 Action Screen Graphics 353

p178 ARTBASH 420

p161 Bearded Lady 374

Beall, Jonathan 55

p206 Afterhours Poster Show 485

p33

Arthur, Pam 57

p137 Beaton, Alyson 314

p31

Ahmad, Umbreen 49

p34

Arthur, Ken 58

p16

p63

Ahmad, Julie 127

p67

Articulated Design Landscape

p116 Bell, Susan 262

p121 Akirash 271

Architecture + Dusty Whipple

p102 Bennett, Rebecca 228

p49

Alexander, Karen 93

Designs 139

p68

p50

Alexander, Caitlin B. 94

p169 Artist’s Screenprinting

p103 Bernard, Eliana 229

p200 Alexander Gilbert, Julie 472

Co-operative 393

p149 Bickerton, Scott 343

p122 Almost Real Things 276

p65

Ashby, Richard 134

p7

Beech, Justine 12

Bercy Chen Studio 143

Bike EAST I

p125 Almuelle, Alejandra 284

p26

Askew, Betsy Kay 36

p121 Big Medium Gallery 271

p151 Ambauen, Britta 350, 351

p32

Athey, Thomas 52

p61

p177 Amrani, Rashid 415

p151 ATM Gallery & Studio 349

p76

Blackshear Elementary Fine Arts

p37

Anderson, Andrew 63

p78

Academy – little e.a.s.t. 160

p75

Anderson, Keri 157

p214 Austin Clubhouse 508

p135 Blanton, Susannah 309

p66

APL: Carver Branch 136

p222 Austin Creative Alliance Open

p19

p169 APL: Cepeda Library Branch 391

House and Cocktail Party 526

p105 Bloom, Cynthia 237

p224 APL: Ruiz Branch 534

p74

Austin Revitalization Authority 155

p54

p207 APL: Terrazas Branch 489

p220 Austin School of Photography 520

p140 Bolm Studios 323

p21

APL: University Hills Branch 27

p93

p15

p92

APL: Willie Mae Kirk Branch 203

p160 Austin’s Atlas 371

p123 Bone Black Studio and Gallery 279

p19

APL: Windsor Park Library 21

Austin Art Refugees 167

Austin Tinkering School 205

Bishop, Billy 122

Blanton Elementary 19 Bohuslav, Roger 107 Bolton, Karen 8

p146 Awst Press 334

p98

p213 Archer, Jason 505

p57

p109 Bowen, Clayton 242

p51

Azarian, Ethan 117

Borrell, Melissa 216

p147 Bae, David 338

p43

p172 Armistead, Brenda 402

p121 Bale Creek Allen Gallery 273

p196 Brady, Michael 460

p160 Armstrong, Ann 372

p49

p218 Bresette, Claire 514

p222 Armstrong, R.J. 527

p205 Bandy, Dwayne 481

p92

p53

p163 Bart, Robert 380

p165 Brooke Elementary East

p181 Art Alliance 421

p219 Basch, Melody 517

p178 Art From The Streets 419

p99

Batlló, Inés 217

p104 Brotman, Lynne 232

p4

Art In Public Places – East Public

p22

Batres, Whitney 29

p202 Brownstein, Jodi Rae 478

Art Crawl D

p68

Battani, Kristy Darnell 144

p30

xvi

Archuleta, Federico 98

Arredondo, Daniel 105

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Balkan, Jennifer 92

Boyle, Jim 80

Brook, Joan 202 Art Show 386

Bruemmer, Kelly 46


B-F p172 Burchfield, Mark 401

p161 Cloud Tree Studios & Gallery 375

p28

p122 Burnett, Dennis 275

p45

Cody, Chris 87

p129 Donnet, Kim 296

p76

Doc List 42

p67

COLECTIVA 140

p173 Dorsa, Valentina 404

p223 Bury, Rachel K 529

p93

Coleman, Emily 206

p112 Dumont, Linda 250

p175 Buxani, Neena 411

p188 Collins, Madeline 443

p188 Duncan, John 444

p177 Byrd, Dan 417

p158 Colon, Benedicta 364

p194 DwellStronger 456

p8

CAMIBAart – Three Curated and

p13

p189 East Side Collective 447

Guided Tours K

p118 Connor, Stephen 268

p40

East Space 71

p55

CAMIBAart Gallery 110

p58

p63

East Twelfth Collaborative 129

Burns, Daniel 161

Conlay, Nicole 3 Cook, Thomas 120

p178 CAMIBAart on East 6th 418

p207 Corbett, Victoria 487

p185 Edge, Nathan 434

p54

p17

p34

Camp, Shawn 108

Cox, B Shawn 13

Edgerton, Philip 60

p182 Campbell, J.J. 426

p157 CRAFT 363

p166 Edwards, Holly 388

p97

Canopy 213

p73

Craig, Jared 151

p91

Egan, Brian 201

p170 Capital Metro 396

p7

Creative Action – Community Arts

p80

Elizabeth, Cindy 174

p6

Capital Metro – Try Transit Tours G

Sunday J

p63

Elsadek, Rehab 128

p9

Capitol View Arts – Victory Lap:

p150 Crombach, Steef 348

p91

En Route Productions 200

Official East Closing Party N

p37

Cross, Natasha 62

p190 Epstien, Mark 450

p42

Cardona, Felipe 78

p86

Crowder, Lisa 185

p57

Escobar, Daniel 116

p106 Carmona Miranda, Hector 239

p201 Cruz, John 475

p21

Espinal Argueta, Nancy 27

p53

Carrales, David 103

p6

Cultural Arts Division, COA

p85

Estrin, Stephanie 181

p64

Carson, William T. 132

CAMP: The Cultural Asset Mapping

p139 Eubanks, Hallie 321

p41

Cauthern, William 73

Project H

p140 Ewalt, Autumn 322

p146 Cayton, Emily 336

p116 Dahlberg, Dyan 263

p217 Fajkus, Matt 512

p199 Celusniak, Chris 470

p41

p221 Farewell Books 525

p14

Cement Loop 5

p146 Davis, Ryan 335

p77

p32

Ceniceros, Monica 54

p207 Davis, April 489

p125 Fertile Ground Control Fabrication

p89

David, Katy 75

Fernández, Yareth 165

Chakra, Joshua 195

p100 Denson, Kiah 222

p208 Chenoweth, Jennifer 490

p185 Diaz, Amalia 433

p142 Figueroa, Karina 328

p112 Chiles, Elizabeth 252

p205 Diehl, Angela 483

p199 Filkins, Vanessa 471

p18

Choinacky, Lisa 16

p94

Dimension Gallery 209, 210

p161 Fine, Abby 373

p57

Christensen, Ryah 115

p8

Dimension Gallery & Church of the

p134 Finfrock, Cheryl 304

p141 Clancy, Timothy 326

Friendly Ghost – An Evening of

p198 Fishman, Stephen 466

p56

Clark, MaryAnn 112

Artful Sound L

p53

p39

Cloninger, Aaron 68

p221 Dine, Jim 525

Station 285

Flatbed Press & Gallery 104

p152 Flatfork Studios 352

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F-K p115 Hall, Michael W. 261

p154 Hubach, Buck 358

p193 Fogel, Mariel 453

p78

p69

p197 Forman, Jennifer 463

p116 Hammonds, Hollis 264

p210 Hughes, Carla 498

p197 Forman, Nate 464

p214 Handsome 510

p146 Hyland, Andrea 336

p29

Foster, Johnathon 45

p115 Harrell, Rebecca Rothfus 260

p128 ICOSA Collective 293

p85

Fraire, Eric 183

p147 Harrell, Philip 337

p52

p101 Franciose, Graham 223

p106 Hartley, Kat 238

p186 Imhoff, Laura Lee 438

p122 Frankie Linder, Sarah 275

p69

p122 Invenio 275

p142 Freeland, I.S. 329

p109 Hassin, Jenn 241

p164 Ivester, Kevin 383

p88

p165 Hatch Workshop 385

p3

izi.TRAVEL – Guided Audible

p217 Fritz, KM 511

p145 Hauschildt, Rothko 331

Tours B

p54

p89

p212 Jackson, Cara 502

p13

Flitch Collaborative 1

Fritz, Julie 191 Gallery Shoal Creek 108

Halpin, Eli 168

Haskins, Jason John Paul 147

Heligman, Samantha 194

Huddleston, Erika 145

Imagine Art 101

p110 Galusha, Emily 246

p183 Hellenbeck, Kate 428

p61

Jacobs, Lisa Miriam 123

p224 Ganucheau, Joel 534

p34

Helveston, Matthew 59

p43

Jansen, Jessey 79

p186 Garcia, Daniel 436

p31

Henry, Charles 50

p135 Jarboe, Kate 307

p187 García, Michael Anthony 440

p141 Henry, Adreon 325

p136 Jaunsem, Denise 310

p211 George, Barry 500

p44

p75

Jimenez, Stephanie 157

p162 Gieselman, Anna 376

p160 Hernandez, Philip 370

p55

Johndrow, David 109

p75

Gil, Luisa 157

p153 Hernandez Cowles, Katelena 355

p27

Johnson, Tano 39

p32

Giles, Saybra 53

p184 Hernandez Gil, Yaumil 432

p86

Johnson, Jasmine 186

p158 Glenn, Hawkeye 366

p185 HG, Daniel 435

p113 Johnson, Alexa 253

p52

p175 Hickerson, Melanie 409

p161 Johnson, Brian David 375

p113 Goodman, Mark 255

p183 High, Ross Grady 429

p162 Johnson, Laura Lynn 377

p22

p20

HIGH-CRAFT 24

p98

Jolly, Lawrence 214

p220 Gozhansky, Rachel 522

p162 Hill, Jennifer 378

p33

Jones, Chelsea 56

p141 Granberry, Jenny 327

p190 Hobbs, Tyler 449

p157 Jones, Jules Buck 361

p109 Gray, CS 243

p176 Holland, Pete 414

p124 Juarez, Gerard 282

p194 grayDUCK Gallery 455

p88

p163 Jurado, Stella Maris 381

p16

p212 HOPE Farmers Market 502

p51

Just the Tip: Street Art from El Paso

p106 Greenberg, Diana 240

p220 Hops for HOPE: Annual Art & Beer

and Juarez 99

p39

Grimley, Satch 67

Bazaar 521

p77

Kalmus, Noël 163

p58

Grinstad, Gigi 118

p22

Horbal, Katie 30

p138 Kamin, Calder 318

p189 Gundlach, Emma 446

p56

Horn, Evan 114

p21

Kay, Tee 26

p75

p102 House, Felice 226

p65

Kealing Middle School 133

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Godoy, Francisco 102 Gordon, Rebecca 28

Grebnova, Anastasia 10

Gunter, Cliona 159

2016 East Austin Studio Tour

Heppner, Charles 82

Holman, Soña 192


K-N p86

Keenan, Kakii 184

p38

p111

McGee, Terri 248

p74

Kenny Dorham’s Artists in Residence

p169 Long, Rachel 391

p87

McGlew, Jeff 188

Exhibition 154

p196 Long, Andrew 461

p183 McKerley, Ryan 427

p38

Kid Art Oasis 66

p70

p150 McNamee-Tweed, Kevin 347

p27

Kim, Jieun Beth 37

p211 Lovas, David 499

p18

p117 Kimball, Carolyn 266

p171 Lowell, Heidi 399

p118 Meicler, Revi 270

p181 Kincannon Studios – Blackbird

p201 Lowry, Carlos 477

p15

Merchant Davison, Kaitlin 7

Open House 422

p51

p4

Mexic-Arte Museum – Changarrito

p97

King, Jack 213

p153 Lumiere Tintype Photography 357

with Claudia Zapata C

p136 Kirk, Stacy 311

p157 Lurie, Court 362

p89

Meyer, Paul 193

p128 Kleinpeter, Maggie 292

p92

p164 Michalovic, Aaron 382

p85

p174 Lyle, Maria 408

p154 Mike, Brandon 359

p137 Klinefelter, Philippe 313

p62

p169 Miller, Josh & Jim 392

p57

Knight, Melissa 117

p158 Maček, Mark 365

p174 Miller, Connie 407

p50

Kolander, Padaric 96

p82

MacQueen, Lucy 178

p105 Milstein, Janie 236

p52

Kolb, Bill 100

p20

Maddux, KC Crow 22

p148 Mireles Duran, Diego 342

Klier, Rebecca 182

Loera, Ladislao 65

Lopez, Claudio 150

Lujan, David 97

Lux, Amy D 204 Lynn, Kaley 125

McPhail, Lauren 17

p159 Konvicka, Julie 368

p163 Magnano, Joseph 379

p21

Mitchell, Tom 25

p54

p138 MakeATX 316

p87

Mitchell, Mychal S. 187

p134 Kovach, Jamie 305

p94

p124 Modern Rocks Gallery 280

p139 Kraus, Alexis 320

p133 Makonnen, Betelhem 301

p41

p122 Kreeger, Keith 274

p165 Mandel, Abby Rose 387

p172 Molina, Pat 400

p45

p43

p38

Kourkova, Marcela 107

Kressin, Matthew 86

Maker Faire Austin 208

Maness, Karen 81

Modplexi 74 Montero , Yvonne 64

p224 Kulesza, Joanna 532

p123 Manschot, Gert Johan 278

p105 Montoya Hohenstein, Maria 235

p56

Lamplugh, David 113

p198 Martinez, Alberto 467

p27

Moore, Frederick Douglass 21/7 38

p40

Latimer, Laura 72

p166 Martos, Ender 389

p79

Moran, Patrick 171

p130 Laursen, Emmy 299

p170 MASS Gallery 394

p39

Morgan, Elliot 69

p127 Lebeuf, Haley 289

p224 McArdle, Andrea 533

p123 Moser, Christina 277

p46

p205 McBride, Morgan 482

p103 Moses, Kristin 231

p127 Lenton, Kafka 290

p55

p149 Mulder, Jenny 344

p18

Leonard, David 18

p137 McClain, Caitlin 315

p93

p3

line upon line percussion – steve A

p79

p101 Muñoz, Kevin 225

Lena! 89

McCartney, Edward Lane 110 McClinton, Dave 169

Mulvany, John 207

p174 Link & Pin Gallery 407

p142 McColgin, Sun 330

p201 Muñoz, Fernando 476

p58

Little Pink Monster Gallery 120

p133 McCollom, Caitlin G. 302

p91

Murphy, Jack 199

p25

Lockhart, John 33

p113 McDonald, Elizabeth 254

p49

Nall, Christine 91

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N-S p19

Nasky, Marilyn Rea 21

p69

p40

Sammon, Janna 71

p70

Neal, Bianca 148

p195 Prizer Gallery 457

p65

San Juan, Saul Jerome 135

p73

Neal, Grant 153

p195 Pruitt, Stephen 458

p80

Sanders, Jack 172

p17

Ngo, Vy 14

p138 Puente, Mark 317

p14

Sandison Montgomery, Ryan 5

p153 Nimura, Teruko 356

p80

p209 Sathngam, Jenny 495

p145 Not Gallery 332

p126 Pump Project 287

p173 SAUDADE 405

p117 Nudge Collective 267

p130 Rahbar, Michelle 300

p102 Scafati, Susan 227

p210 Nunez, L. Renee 497

p219 Rana, Chassidy 518

p38

Schneider, Terra 64

p150 Obeid, Nai 346

p148 Ratcliffe, Nathan 341

p90

Schnitzer, Nick 197

p186 O’Day, Katrina 438

p122 Ray, Annie 275

p126 Schone, Eva 288

p77

Ready, Natalie 164

p129 Schwaiger, Seth 295

p62

Reiner, Andrew 124

p58

p166 Oglesby, Paul Clarence 390 p78

Originator Studios Tilt Brush

Primeaux, Jeffrey 146

Pumilia, Tina 173

Schwartz, Michelle Lawrence 120

Competition 166

p114 Renee, B.B. 258

p208 Scofield, Amy 492

p26

Ortega Art Studio 34

p125 Revelator 283

p14

p198 Page, Robert 468

p103 Richardson, Keva 230

p217 Sebastian Foster Gallery 513

p104 Pak, Chun Hui 234

p199 Riley, Drew 469

p97

Second Saturday hosted by ABP +

p145 Panzer, Jamie 333

p92

Punctum Records 211

p186 Parker, Nicole 438

p110 Roach, Sophie 244

p88

Seeger, Travis 190

p90

Pass, Sadie 196

p147 Robarge, Tyler 339

p64

Serdiuk, Valentyna 131

p20

Patterson Art, Tim 23

p50

p33

Sertodo Copper 55 Sharifian, Ava 170

Rivera, Daniel 203

Roberts, Matthew 95

Seaman, Larry 4

p196 Paul, Judy 462

p117 Robinson, Alexandra 265

p79

p164 Pelletier, Danielle 384

p175 Robinson, Jill 410

p154 SHDW Studios 360

p67

p46

Rodriquez, T.R. 88

p130 Shen, Elaine I-Ling 298

p173 Peters, Dréa 403

p13

Rolfe, Scott 2

p46

p171 Pettit, Rhea 398

p213 Row, Josh 505

p114 Siegel, Trish 256

p140 Phillips, Brian 323

p210 Rubin, Tammie 496

p114 Siegel, Jennifer 257

p55

Photo Méthode Gallery 109

p70

Runcie, Ryan 149

p171 Sim, Pei 397

p111

Pina, Gina 249

p25

Runyon, Evan 31

p25

Simone , Arthur 32

p66

Pollen Architecture & Design 138

p187 Ruston, Abby 441

p75

Six Square 158

p115 POTLUCK Arts + Music 259

p28

p170 Sky Candy 395

p149 Powell, Elise 345

p195 Saenz, Rose 459

p200 smasHouse design 473

p177 Powell, John 416

p41

Saha, Wendy 74

p37

Smith, Carl 61

p221 Presley, Collete 524

p209 Saksa Juen, Kristen 494

p42

Smith, Judith 76

p90

p99

p64

Smith, Pehr 130

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Peters, Andrea 140

Presson, Sarah 198

2016 East Austin Studio Tour

Rutner, Richard 41

Saldaña, Andrew 218

Shults, Ian 90


S-W Vanderkaap, Christine 6

p5

The Coalition Exhibition

p219 Snabes, Samantha 519

Expedition – Presented by MoHA

p209 Vann, Carlotta 493

p19

and Transform F

p190 Vasudevan, Malati 448

Snow, Terry and Sarah 20

p14

p187 Smith, Jack 439

p212 Solid Gold & Old Man

p206 The Gallery @

p28

Jam Box 503

LewisCarnegie 484

p176 Villafaña, Marcy Ann 412

p73

Solomon, Jerry 152

p70

The Historic Victory Grill 148

p61

vûrv – Flow Factory

p111

Solomon, Flip 247

p214 The Lion’s Nest 509

Urban Co-Lab 121

p135 Waddell, Hank 308

p223 Soltero, María Fernanda 531

p126 The Museum of Human

p127 Sommers Buck, Claire 291

Achievement 286

p68

Wade, Lucas 142

p124 Son of a Sailor 281

p66

The Nomad Collective 137

p99

Wade, Jess 219

p41

Sonzala, Melissa 74

p55

The Projecto 111

p100 Wade, Jamie 220

p56

Space12 112

p184 The Room Gallery 431

p202 Walker, Amanda 479

p218 Spinello, Jamie 515

p9

The Six Square District Tour M

p58

Wallace, Susan 119

p193 SprATX 451

p62

Thomas, David 126

p76

Waltrip, Laura 162

p97

p181 Thomas, Whitfield 423

p129 Wandt, Linda 297

p194 Spykman, Emily 454

p29

p154 Warbach 358

p182 Squidrabbit 424

p213 Thompson, Sara 506

p82

p159 St.Martin, Andy 369

p81

p154 Warner, Nathan 358

p31

Springdale Station 212

Verdijo, Jean-Pierre 40

Thompson, Matthew 44 Tillery Studios 175

Ward, Hallie Rae 179

p193 Timberlake, Christopher 452

p110 Washburn, Cari 245

p206 Stewart, Melissa 486

p118 Tisdale, James 269

p176 Watkins, Debra 413

p44

p212 Topology 504

p54

Weaver, NJ 106

p174 Stonebrook, Devon 406

p45

Tragus, Erik 85

p81

Weaver, Cherie 177

p29

p20

Transform 22

p182 Weaver, Carly 425

Standley, Kristi 51 Stinson, Cindy 83 Sturtz, Laura 43

p136 Suhler, Tom 312

p184 Trevorrow, Bob 430

p81

p67

p40

Troconis, Sylvia 70

p214 Webb, Bruce Lee 509

p211 Sullivan, April 501

p42

Tsasis, Katerina 77

p152 Weber, Sally 354

p44

Summerlin, Robert Lee 84

p30

Turetzky, Whitney 48

p58

p82

Swanger, John 180

p17

Turner, Laura Barth 15

p134 Wendt, Alyssa Taylor 306

Sujat, Jena 140

Webb, Jason 176

Wells, Annie 120

p148 Swec, Jana 340

p207 Upham, Alex 488

p153 Whipp, Adrian 357

p68

p5

UT Press – Book Launch Party and

p98

p101 Taylor, Hallie Rose 224

Exhibition Opening E

p222 White Light Studio 528

p186 Tenis, Chris 437

p213 Valdez, Ray “Bacasegua” 507

p140 Wilbur, Jason 324

p170 The Austin Collective 396

p15

p223 Williams, Genna 530

p189 The Back Pack 445

p218 Van Patten, Kristen 516

take heart 142

Van Landingham, Steven 9

White, Chris 215

p188 Wilson, Tommy 442

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W-Y

Happening Index

p200 Wilson, Liliana 474

p38

A Taste of Spread – Yvonne Montero and Terra Schneider 64

p81

Windham, Jon 175

p92

Amy D Lux – Utopia Dreamscape – Lupotana 204

p157 Winkelman, Eli 363

p74

Art Therapy Austin 156

p128 Winters, Matthew John 294

p178 ARTBASH 420

p133 Wolfson Smith, Rachel 303

p25

p123 Women Printmakers of Austin 279

p222 Austin Creative Alliance Open House and Cocktail Party 526

p66

Wood, Shelley 136

Arthur Simone – Bot Party 32

p165 Brooke Elementary East Art Show 386

p104 Wood, Amanda 233

p91

p197 Wood, Sara 465

p140 Ewalt, Autumn 322

p100 Woodward, Karen 221

p153 Hernandez Cowles, Katelena 355

p30

p212 HOPE Farmers Market 502

Wylde, Dianah 47

En Route Productions 200

p221 Yamilett, Wendy 523

p220 Hops for HOPE: Annual Art & Beer Bazaar 521

p159 Yates, Michael 367

p51

Just the Tip: Street Art from El Paso and Juarez 99

p208 Younger, Dana 491

p65

Kealing Middle School 133

p16

p74

Kenny Dorham’s Artists in Residence Exhibition 154

Youssef, Yasmin 11

p181 Kincannon Studios – Blackbird Open House 422 p76

little e.a.s.t. – Blackshear Elementary Fine Arts Academy 160

p94

Maker Faire Austin 208

p187 Michael Anthony García – El Capacitor 440 p78

Originator Studios Tilt Brush Competition 166

p26

Ortega Art Studio 34

p97

Second Saturday hosted by ABP + Punctum Records 211

p153 Teruko Nimura – 1800 Lucky Cats, 356 p55

The Projecto 111

p212 Topology 504

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p61

vûrv – Flow Factory – Urban Co-Lab 121

p77

Yareth Fernández – Geoscape 165


Advertiser Index p167 4D Collective Artist Group

p72

Generous Arts

p204 Andrew Reiner Photography

p60

Gourmand’s

p204 Armadillo Christmas Bazaar

p180 Heywood Hotel

p83

Art Alliance Austin

p95

izi.TRAVEL

p84

Art Alliance Austin

p60

Jerry’s Artarama

p203 Art from the Streets

p60

JuiceLand

p71

p107 Justine’s Brasserie

Art Hop, Georgetown Arts Center

p179 Art on 5th

p108 Justine’s Brasserie

p180 ArtProfiler, Nicole Jeffords

p47

Kasey McCarty Interior Design

p215 Austin Art Refugees

p36

Kincannon Studios

p35

p215 Mary Hunter Studio

Austin Art Services

p216 Austin Independent Business

Alliance’s IBIZ Districts

p191 Michael Hsu Office of Architecture p180 Mike Tolleson & Associates

p131 Austin Maker Faire

p132 Miller IDS

p203 Bearded Lady

p191 Moxie Realty Group

p168 Bird’s Barbershop

p192 New Bohemia

p23

Blanton Museum of Art

p204 Newcastle Homes

p59

Blue Genie Art Bazaar

p119 Precision Camera

p168 Capital Area Counseling

p96

p36

p120 Southside Flying Pizza

Capital Metro

Skout Real Estate

p203 City of Austin, Art in Public Places

p143 Springdale General

p156 Corazon Apartments

p119 Take Heart

p156 Davis Gallery

p120 Texas Biennial

p72

p155 Tito’s Handmade Vodka

D-CRAIN

p215 Do512

p192 Uncommon Objects

p48

p144 University of Texas Press

E3 Properties

p167 Emily Little

p47

p24

Foundry

p119 Wunder Pilz Kombucha

Wally Workman Gallery

p47

Garbo A Salon

p120 Yellow Jacket Social Club

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