East Austin Studio Tour 2017

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EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR November 11 - 12 & 18 - 19, 2017

east.bigmedium.org Cover art: Stella Alesi (Beautyberry), Rich Cali (Turkscap), Emily Cayton (Lindheimer’s Senna), Jordan Gentry (Pink Milkweed), Jules Buck Jones (Corona de Cristo), Dave McClinton (Prairie Goldenrod), John Mulvany (Jimsonweed), Dawn Okoro (Eryngo), Jana Swec (Shrubby Boneset), Liliana Wilson (Prairie False Foxglove)

Sixteenth Edition – © 2017 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.

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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 Rachael Garbowski - Director of Development Jordan Gentry - Director of Programming Tiffany L Coghill - Director of Operations & Finance Jenna Carrens - Development Coordinator Leslie Moody Castro - Texas Biennial Curator and Artistic Director Scott Nyerges - Studio and Property Manager Elise Powell - Volunteer Coordinator Stephanie Braddock - Advertising Estefania Marquez - Graphic Design

What We Do

Joseph Pagano - Website/Mobile Development

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.

Where We Are Facebook – facebook.com/bigmedium Instagram – @bigmediumaustin Twitter – @bigmedium 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

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

EAST Committee Big Medium worked with a Review Committee to help select EAST participants. The three-member panel featured Jade Walker, Executive Director of Art Alliance Austin; Oliver Franklin, Director of the Elisabet Ney Museum; and Rebecca Gomez, Curator of Exhibitions and Programs at Mexic-Arte Museum. The EAST Committee provided invaluable assistance in selecting this year’s participants.

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About EAST

Design Theme

Big Medium’s East Austin Studio Tour (EAST) is a free, annual, self-guided art event spanning two weekends in November. EAST provides opportunities for the public to meet the local artists and artisans of Austin in their creative spaces.

Our design theme for 2017 uses flowers as a way of emphasizing the importance of regionality and peace in response to our current tumultuous cultural climate. Ten EAST artists each illustrated a seasonal, native flowering plant, selected through Big Medium’s partnership with the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center.

This year, we celebrate the 16th edition of EAST! The 2017 tour includes 505 participants, with 241 Artist Studios, 66 Galleries, 155 Temporary Exhibitions, 26 Happenings, 10 Libraries, and 7 Schools. This catalog serves as an overview of tour stops and a schedule of events. It is intended to help tour-goers choose their own unique EAST experiences.

See the inside of the front cover for the artists and their flowers.

Dates and Times

Mobile

EAST includes six participant categories: Artist Studios, Galleries, Temporary Exhibitions, Happenings, Schools, and Libraries.

The EAST mobile website is a free online 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, sort by artistic medium, and use navigation tools to find your way around the tour.

Artist Studios and Galleries Free and open on November 11-12 & 18-19 from 11am-6pm. Temporary Exhibitions Free and open on November 11-12 & 18-19 from 11am-6pm unless otherwise specified.

east.bigmedium.org

Happenings, Libraries, and Schools Occur within November 11-19 with varying hours. Select Happenings may be ticketed. Check the EAST Calendar of Events at east.bigmedium.org for time-based listings.

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Boundaries

Accessibility

East of I-35

Under each EAST participant listing is their 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 a number is listed, it means that the EAST participant has verified this accessibility feature is available at their space.

West of Hwy 183 South of Hwy 290 North of Riverside Dr Many EAST locations are in residential areas, so please be mindful of our neighbors. They’ve been very welcoming to tour-goers over the years, so we ask everyone to return that hospitality. Please don’t cause disturbances, and leave

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Official parking for the disabled

no trash behind. Drive and park your vehicles thoughtfully,

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Entrance and Interior: Minimum 32”

and if possible, use bikes or public transportation to make

wide doorway clearance space

your way around the tour.

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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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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 who sustain our programming through grants; our Sponsors – businesses who provide generous financial support for EAST; our Community Partners – organizations who collaborate with us to achieve broader community impact, and our Media Partners who provide promotion and coverage for EAST. Big Medium is supported in part by the Cultural Arts Division of the City of Austin Economic Development Department, and by the Texas Commision on the Arts.

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Big Medium Donors David Abbott

Jereann H. Chaney

BJ and Stan Friedman

Doug and Wendy Kreeger

Carolyn Appleton

ValĂŠrie Chaussonnet

Susannah Frishman-Phillips

Keith and Evangelina Kreeger

Jason Archer

John Cheetham

Rachael Garbowski

Neil Kreeger

Art of Austin

Jennifer Chenoweth

Jeff Garrard

Daryl and Dana Kunik

Pam and Ken Arthur

Laurel Chesky and

Jordan Gentry

Rian Lee

Arts and Recreation

Eric Leversen

Lill and Chet Gentry

Catherine Levit

Penny Bailey

Claudia Chidester

Mike Gentry

Mary Libbey

Jennifer Balkan

Bertrand B Chiu

Aliza Gold

Jonathan Lieber

Danielle Barnes

Aaron Choate

Saundra Goldman

Claude van Lingen

Liz Barnett

Henna Chou

LeeAnn Gorman

Marissa Little

Paul Barr

Sunyong Chung

Ann Graham

Stephanie and Scott Little

Alexandra Bassett

Church of the Friendly Ghost

Karen Green

Catherine Lucchesi

Darren Bates, LLC

Tiffany Coghill

Katharine Greig

Jennifer and Travis Lucy

Nicholas Baxter

Matt Coldwell

Curtis Griffin

Lucy MacQueen

Rebecca Bennett

Justin Cox

Rhea Groepper

Mirna Maddox

Bianca Torres Art

Lisa Crowder

Eli Halpin

Steve Maddox

Nicole Blair

Erin Curtis

Belinda Hare

Deborah Main

Frazier Blaw

Andrew Danziger

Philip Harrell

Betelhem Makonnen

Melinda Boe

Ryan Davis

Rebecca Rothfus Harrell

Ashley Malina

Suzanne Deal Booth

Tres Davis and Paul Rogers

Robert Harrington

Marlo Malott

Cristina Bordin

Jeffrey Dell

Jenn Hassin

Susan and Richard Marcus

Melissa Borrell

Courtney DiSabato

HausBar Farms

John Mark Luke

Deborah Bourke

Doc List Photography

Jennifer Hill

Carlos Martinez

Claire Bresette

Holly C. Edwards

Gia Marie Houck

Phillip McCarthy

Annelise Bretch

Katie Edwards

Pu Huang

Dave McClinton

Patricia Buchholtz

Rehab El Sadek

Luis N Isoldi de Ramos

Grayson McDaniel

Sheila Buechler

Nasser Elsamadisy

Jessey Jansen

Michael McElwain

Rachel Bury

Elise Embry

Bonny Johnson

Nana Mensah

Jim Butler and Lynn Whitten

Caleb Everitt

Tara Kirkland

Melissa Miller

Charles Byers

Expedition Art Inc.

Kerry Kittrell

Mary Morse

The CampaĂąa Family

Jonathan Faber

Mishell Kneeland

Christina Moser

Inga Marie Carmel

Paula Fontaine-Haake

Melissa Knight

Leslie Moody Castro

Jenna Carrens

Shaleiah Fox and Reid Drapp

Suzanne Koett

Lauren and Tommy Moorman

Molly Casey

Oliver Franklin

Jason Kovacs

Jennifer Mueller

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Big Medium Donors (continued) John Mulvany Neil Family Amanda and Brad Nelsen Desmond Ng and Donald Mason L. Renee Nunez Judy and Scott Nyquist O’Henry Middle School Nancy O’Neall Betty and Duncan Osborne Elizabeth Osborne Michael Osborne Jamie Panzer Sarah Pass Connie and Samuel Pate Brittany Perk Brian Phillips Diana Phillips Joseph Phillips Ben Pickle

Jade Place Steve Poliner Lisa Powell Judith Provost David Quin Deisy Ratnasari and Endi Dewata Steve Redman Mariah Rockefeller Keva Richardson Hannah Roberts Adri Robles Sarah Robertson Jena Roche Gabe Rodriguez Melissa Roels Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Russell Ariel Saldivar Cynthia Salome Yolanda Santoyo

Susan Scafati KC Schanbaum Naomi Schlinke Janet Seibert Kevin Shaw Reza and Naghmeh Shirazi The Side Bar Trish Siegel Susannah Simone Talon Skibsrud Pat Snow Filippa Solomon Christy Stallop Sean Stephens Cindy Stinson David Sullivan Joel and Elisa Sumner Chelsea and Jerry Sun Barbara Swec Jana Swec and Shea Little

Kathleen Swec Jessie Temple Terri Thomas and Randy Potts Jennifer Tran William Tucker Carlotta Vann Reese Vonderschmidt Marc and Ranee Webb Alyssa Taylor Wendt Ann Alva Wieding Annalee Woods Sasha Wytrwal Mary Yznaga Sharon Zakes Julie Ziegelman

City of Austin, TEMPO Colin McIntyre Sculpture Studio Conspirare Creative Arts Society D-Crain Davis Gallery Dimension Gallery E3 Properties Eden East Elgin Main Street Emily Little Go Vinyl Sign Studio & Art Installation Gourmands Neighborhood Pub

James Tisdale Jerry’s Artarama JuiceLand Justine’s Brasserie Limbo Jewelry Design Link & Pin Michael Hsu Office of Architecture Miller IDS Moxie Realty Group LLC Newcastle Homes Pacific Northwest College of Art Plotter Pro POP Austin RetailMeNot Skout Real Estate

South Austin Museum of Popular Culture Southside Flying Pizza Springdale General Springdale Station take heart Thai Fresh Tito’s Handmade Vodka Topo Chico Twyla Uncommon Objects Vintage Heart Coffee and Beer Wally Workman Gallery Yellow Jacket Social Club YETI

Advertisers AgavePrint AIBA-IBIZ Districts East 6th \ East End Armadillo Christmas Bazaar Art Alliance ARTiculation Artists Collective Art from the Streets Austin Art Services Bead It Bird’s Barbershop Blacksmith Industries Inc. Blanton Museum of Art Blue Genie Art Bazaar Blue Skies Frame Co City of Austin, LaunchPAD City Of Austin, Small Business Program

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In-Kind Sponsors Ah Sing Den Animal Facts Club Austin Beerworks Bobo’s Oat Bars Chicon Contigo Eden East Friends and Allies Brewing Gelateria Gemelli The Good Hippie

High Brew Coffee Hops & Grain Brewing Hotel Vegas Juliet Italian Kitchen Kaa Ti Coconut Ice Cream Killa Wasi L'Estelle Kitchen House & Yard Lick Honest Ice Creams Meridian Hive Mmmpanadas

Moonshine Grill Nido Structures Nine Banded Whiskey Rockstar Bagels Southside Flying Pizza The Special Sprouts Farmers Market Sugar Mama’s Bakeshop Thai Fresh Tito’s Handmade Vodka

Topo Chico Urban Roots Vegan Nom William Chris Vineyards Wright Bros. Brew and Brew Wunder-Pilz Kombucha YETI

Rebecca Gomez Scott David Gordon Molly Graham Tara Guthrie Rachael Hackathorn Tim Hannon Kyle Hooks Joe Humel Adam Jacoby Mark Johnson Tiffany Johnson Ana Klausmann Jackie Klusmeyer Roxolana Krywonos Daryl and Dana Kunik Jon Lawrence Emory Lopiccolo Kati Luedecke Vanessa Maciel Emily Mares Estefii Marquez Lynn McDaniel Colin McIntyre Moya McIntyre

James Moody Leslie Moody Castro Lauren Moorman Bill Nadalini Carson Nelsen Erica Nix Chad Palmatier Diana Phillips Lauren Phillips Jade Place Devon Ponds Jeremy Portwood Nicole Portwood Andrew Reiner Susan Richardson Chris Rios Carlos Rodriquez-Brondo Kimmy Rohrs Tiffany Russell Ben Sabin Andrew Sabola Cindy Salome Jam Sanitchat Lea Scott

Brian Sharples Anthony Sobotik Xochi Solis Mickie Spencer Kris Swift Cody Symington Darold Toon Zac Traeger Jade Walker Kristen Williams Angi Wilkes Grady Wright Matt Wright Morgan Wright 2017 EAST Volunteers!

Special Thanks Adrian Aguilera Adi Anand Kirk Anders Peter Barlin Tito and Lori Beveridge Stephanie Braddock Kaycee Braden Jill Bradshaw Jules Buck Jones Misti Buie Jeremy Burks Anwuli Chikwurah Ed Cohen Thomas Cook Sonya Coté Juliet Dill Ben Edgerton Leslie Ethridge Charles Ferrara Kristen Fields Zack Flores Oliver Franklin Sheila Garcia Art Goldstein

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Due EAST Due EAST is the official kick-off event and fundraiser for the East Austin Studio Tour. Guests will be the first to experience over 400 EAST artists in the EAST Group Exhibition, receive an EAST catalog, and enjoy complimentary drinks and entertainment.

Thursday, November 9 – 8:30-11pm 1300 E 5th St Following Due EAST, the EAST Group Exhibition will remain on view throughout EAST so you can plan your entire tour experience in one stop. The group 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 proceeds benefiting the artists.

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Community Breakfast Join us on the first Saturday of the tour for Community Breakfast at the EAST Group Exhibition. Start your 2017 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, High Brew Coffee, Topo Chico, Wunder-Pilz Kombucha, Rockstar Bagels, Bobo’s Oat Bars, Thai Fresh, Vegan Nom, Mmmpanadas, Urban Roots, Sprouts Farmers Market, and more! Family friendly activities by Animal Facts Club and Ladybird Johnson Wildflower Center.

Saturday, November 11 – 9:30-11am

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Pit Stops EAST Pit Stops are local restaurants and bars that support Big Medium with a donation of 10% of their sales during both EAST weekends. Take a break between studios to enjoy food and drinks while supporting Big Medium at the same time. Many Pit Stops feature the work of local artists. Locate Pit Stops on the map using the numbers and listings below:

PS1. Cenote 6214 Cameron Rd

PS9. Kinda Tropical 3501 E 7th St

PS17. Wright Bros. Brew & Brew 500 San Marcos St, #105

PS2. Lick Honest Ice Creams 1905 Aldrich St, #150

PS10. Hops & Grain Brewing 507 Calles St, #101

PS18. Cenote 1010 E Cesar Chavez St

PS3. Mmmpanadas 4209 Airport Blvd

PS11. Zilker Brewing Company 1701 E 6th St

PS19. Vegan Nom 2324 E Cesar Chavez St

PS4. Hillside Farmacy 1209 E 11th St

PS12. Hotel Vegas 1500 E 6th St

PS20. Friends & Neighbors 2614 E Cesar Chavez St

PS5. Gourmands Neighborhood Pub 2316 Webberville Rd

PS13. Ah Sing Den 1100 E 6th St

PS21. Southside Flying Pizza 2702 E Cesar Chavez St

PS6. Friends and Allies Brewing 979 Springdale Rd, #124

PS14. Maggie Louise Confections 1017 E 6th St

PS22. Grizzelda’s 105 Tillery St

PS7. Killa Wasi 828 Airport Blvd

PS15. Gelateria Gemelli 1009 E 6th St

PS23. Jacoby’s Restaurant & Mercantile 3235 E Cesar Chavez St

PS8. Eden East 755 Springdale Rd

PS16. Spartan Pizza 1007 E 6th St

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Overview Map The EAST map is divided into four zones, represented in separate spreads on the following pages.

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Austin Public Library Locations ACE – Faulk Central Library – 800 Guadalupe St AHC – Austin History Center – 810 Guadalupe St ACB – Carver Branch – 1161 Angelina St ACP – Cepeda Branch – 651 N Pleasant Valley Rd

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Catalogs are available at all Austin Public Library branches (first come first serve). Since 2010 the Austin Public Library has partnered with Big Medium to distribute tour catalogs to all 23 local branches. Through this collaboration, we hope to make EAST catalogs more accessible, while encouraging the community to visit their neighborhood library branch and register for a library card. Visit library.austintexas.gov for more info.

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Libraries Big Medium partners with the Austin Public Library to feature exhibitions at library branches within the tour boundaries. Our Library liaison, Carlos RodriquezBrondo, curates each show. Be sure to check the open hours for each Library.

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Beverly Penn – St. John’s Branch

Mixed media, printed matter, sculpture The Tautology monotypes, created with Katherine Brimberry at Flatbed, were made during the time I was also working with Steve Wiman on two Art in Public Places installations that define the St. John’s site. All works celebrate the magic and mystery of how we translate random information into dimensional ideas. Collaboration with both these artists was a true luxury. Library – Nov 11 & 18, 10am-4pm 7500 Blessing Ave beverly@beverlypenn.com – beverlypenn.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Steve Wiman – St. John’s Branch

Mixed media The work shown here celebrates beauty in the commonplace. Obsessive, intuitive and poetic. These assemblages are the product of a mind trying to make sense of a world turned upside down. Library – Nov 11 & 18, 10am-4pm 7500 Blessing Ave stevewiman@earthlink.net – stevewiman.com Accessibility: 1, 6, 7, 10

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Doris Bickley – Art Defense Windsor Park Collage, painting, photography Much of my new work is a montage of found objects, collage, street art and photography. I love color and pattern. Texture and composition storytelling and the feeling a work expresses are very important to me. Library – Nov 11 & 18, 10am-5pm 5833 Westminster Dr – (512) 974-9840 z_bick_1@yahoo.com Accessibility: 1, 4, 9

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Jennie Tudor Gray – Windsor Park

Drawing, painting, mixed media I am an artist and arts educator passionate about using the arts as a method of social change. I am delighted to show my student’s work at EAST for another year and connecting with the greater Austin arts community. Library – Nov 11 & 18, 10am-5pm 5833 Westminster Dr ms.jennie.gray@gmail.com – jennietudorgray.blogspot.com Accessibility: 1, 4, 9

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Paul Baker – University Hills Branch

Painting, video/film The energy patterns of analog video feedback capture the attention as they approach but avoid geometrical symmetry. What is the origin of these forms which reflect Turing patterns and visually rhythmical hallucinations? Answers are sought through the process of painting the video shapes with a brush on canvass. Library – Nov 11 & 18, 10am-5pm 4721 Loyola Ln – (512) 363-3677 orbcore@gmail.com – vimeo.com/visionsystem Accessibility: 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Paul Del Bosque – Dispatches from the East Side: Chicano Graphics – Carver Branch Design, drawing, printed matter Paul Del Bosque is a graphic artist dedicated to preserving the Chicano experience in a rapidly-changing urban landscape. He works full-time in mass transit as a map illustrator, photography director, and wayfinding designer. He is a member of AIGA Austin and director of Design Ranch. He exhibits work, performs on stages and participates in activist causes around East Austin. Library – Nov 11 & 18, 10am-5pm 1161 Angelina St paul@delbosquedesign.com – delbosquedesign.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Amalia Diaz – Willie Mae Kirk Branch

Digital, photography, printed matter The Room Gallery presents portraits of a changing economy. I find the main source of my stories in urban environments, their people, and all the individual worlds that develop inside cities. These include phenomena like gentrification and changes in urban identity over time. I believe that multidisciplinary projects have a deeper impact in society and the integration of multiple interests produces more creative results. Library – Nov 11 & 18, 10am-5pm 3101 Oak Springs Dr – (512) 903-3396 amalia.diaz@gmail.com – amaliadiazphoto.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Augustine Chavez – Cepeda Branch

Painting, photography, mixed media My current work depicts construction workers doing what our society depends on. I am interested in unveiling inequalities in race and work by depicting the workers in our communities. Most of the figures in my paintings do not show a face because society does not think of them as important, yet they are the ones who build our infrastructure. Library – Nov 11 & 18, 10am-5pm 651 N Pleasant Valley Rd – (512) 775-5910 augustinechavezart@gmail.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9

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VSA Texas & AIGA Austin – Giving Voice Terrazas Branch Design, digital, mixed media AIGA Austin partnered with VSA Texas in this mentoring program to empower young adults with disabilities to give voice to a social cause. Working with a professional graphic designer/artist, youth had the opportunity to express something significant to them, and, more importantly, have someone to listen. At the same time learning valuable graphic design skills from a professional one-on-one. Library – Nov 11 & 18, 10am-5pm 1105 E Cesar Chavez – (512) 454-9912 info@vsatx.org – vsatx.org Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Annalise Gratovich – Ruiz Branch

Printed matter I am a printmaker specializing in woodcut and etching, exploring ideas of memory and nostalgia, displacement, self and cultural identity. I am inspired by the traditional and folk arts of the lands of my heritage, Eastern Europe and the American South, which I blend visually and stylistically into my work. Library – Nov 11 & 18, 10am-5pm 1600 Grove Blvd – (512) 669-1891 anna@annalisegratovich.com – annalisegratovich.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Artist Studios This is where the creativity begins. For many of these spaces, this is the one time of year that you can get a special glimpse into the inspiration, process, and techniques of the artist. In this category, you can see home studios, spaces in larger studio complexes, or stand-alone commercial studios.

Galleries This category is for established art venues with regular gallery programming. These spaces are committed to exhibiting art year-round, supporting artists in a dedicated space.

X. EAST Group Exhibition The Group Exhibition is where the tour begins! With over 400 EAST artists participating and catalogs and maps on site, 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. Look for X on the map.

1300 E 5th St

Temporary Exhibitions Temporary Exhibitions include pop-up shows, often created specifically for EAST. In this category, you can see exhibitions in warehouse spaces, empty homes, small businesses, and other unconventional venues.

Happenings Happenings are time-based art events. This category may include performances, workshops, installations, art-themed parties, competitions, art-centered celerations.

Schools This category highlights the schools in our community. Visit these spaces to discover what east Austin’s young artists are creating.

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Scott Rolfe

Mixed media I primarily work in assemblage, an art form created by breathing new life into found and discarded objects. In fact, the objects themselves can largely determine what art I make. My subjects range from eccentric animals to complex shadow box constructions that hearken back to the early twentieth century. Artist Studio 1305 Glencrest Dr – (512) 596-3631 scott@srolfe.com – srolfe.com Accessibility: 2, 6

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Gabe Langholtz guest of Scott Rolfe Painting, mixed media I’m a Naive Modernist painter who specializes in acrylic and mixed media paintings. In the tradition of folk art, my works routinely employ the use of mundane cultural objects and/or activities to establish a contemporary narrative, oftentimes drawing on humor, parody and pastiche as a tool for social commentary. Artist Studio 1305 Glencrest Dr – (512) 925-0878 glangholtz-art@yahoo.com – gabelangholtz.com Accessibility: 2, 6

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The Parish House

Painting We are happy to open The Parish House for the first time this East Austin Studio Tour. In art, one can experience the reality of the place where heaven and earth meet. In that place exists beauty, hope, and peace. Come watch the artists work, grab a snack, let the kids play in the backyard, and view some beautiful artwork. Featuring artists Amy Bailey, Meagin Goff, Jan Garven and Meena Matocha. Temporary Exhibition 1618 Ashberry Dr – (512) 790-3805 admin@cotcaustin.org – cotcaustin.org Accessibility: 0

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Celina Zisman – HIGH-CRAFT Dug Fresh Productions Drawing, installation, jewelry HIGH-CRAFT is an interactive art market showcasing contemporary artists and makers from the Austin community. HIGH-CRAFT highlights craftsmanship across media, and bridges the worlds of fine art and fine craft. Artists featured include: Andrea Terry (adornment), Rachel Wolfson Smith (graphite on paper), Laura Newby (adornment), and Shalena White (metal arts installation). Temporary Exhibition 7210 Fred Morse Dr – (626) 589-6661 celinazisman@gmail.com – dugfreshaustin.com Accessibility: 2, 6, 7

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Tee Kay – Howling Aardvark Studio Complex

Drawing, painting, sculpture Pencil, and ink, and paint oh my! Landscapes, spacescapes, portraits, paper mache on canvas, or whatever. I like to do a lot of pointillism style stuff with a cartoonish surrealistic sort of feel to it... Artist Studio 3005 Loyola Ln – (512) 587-7997 tvark@yahoo.com Accessibility: 2, 6, 7

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Heidi Pitre

Drawing, painting, printed matter Some people work out their tangled relationships, hopes, doubts and fears in their dream life. I work mine out on canvas. A self-exploration of visual images collected throughout a lifetime: childhood memories, vintage advertising themes, or comments on women that I have absorbed or rejected. The search to expose life’s vulnerabilities and imperfections, all with oil paint and canvas. Artist Studio 2511 Sweeney Ln – (504) 912-8569 heidi@heidipitre.com – heidipitre.com Accessibility: 0

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Ryan Sandison Montgomery – Cement Loop

Design, drawing, painting Ryan Sandison Montgomery’s work lives in the intersection of sentimentality and anxiety. Nutrition Facts is an ongoing series of large oil paintings about food. The abstracts are like the automatic writing of a skeptic. His painting Buttermilk Pie was recently awarded the “People’s Choice Award” by the City of Austin and purchased for its permanent collection. Artist Studio 5811 Berkman Dr, #140 sandisonmontgomery@gmail.com – sandisonmontgomery.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7

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Kaitlin Merchant Davison – Cement Loop

Painting 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, #140 – (512) 537-4618 art@kdmerchant.com – kdmerchant.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7

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B Shawn Cox – in triplicate – Cement Loop

Collage, painting, mixed media My artwork is generated from vintage figurative imagery. I reinterpret a selected still/ captured memory from a forgotten past in new graphic environment. I am a collage artist and painter. Temporary Exhibition 5811 Berkman Dr, #140 – (281) 802-3882 bshawncox@gmail.com – bshawncox.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7

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Debbie Carroll – Cement Loop

Painting My first love was drawing, but after repeated trips to the Southwest, I was inspired to begin working in color and started painting in earnest in 2008. My style is best described as Contemporary Expressionism. Through the use of shape, color and line to create a sense of movement, I invite the viewer to become a part of the landscape. Temporary Exhibition 5811 Berkman Dr, #140 – (512) 656-2285 debbiec@austin.rr.com – debbiecarrolldesigns.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7

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Anastasia Grebnova – Cement Loop

Drawing, painting Creating art is a force, a passion, a spiritual experience. The images for my paintings come to me from meditation and observation of human form. By revealing the harmony and unity in elemental forms and shapes, my purpose is a ing one. It is designed to transfigure the human experience of life and death, and to awaken with the universe. Temporary Exhibition 5811 Berkman Dr, #140 – (908) 398-5670 info@anastasiagrebnova.com – anastasiagrebnova.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7

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Denise Elliott Jones – Cement Loop

Painting, mixed media, printed matter I’ve been working with a visual vocabulary of shapes that tell a universal story. Painting, printmaking, and mixed media are my primary creative processes. I try not to have any predetermined outcomes but see where the work will take me. Temporary Exhibition 5811 Berkman Dr, #140 dej1@austin.rr.com – deniseelliottjones.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7

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Francine Funke – Cement Loop

Digital, photography, mixed media The “Mechanical Botanical” series, deals with the effects of technology on nature, combining traditional subjects, digital technology, and my artistic vision. My interest is in the persistence and rejuvenation of plant life. All organisms are inter-dependent, and continually developing, changing, and mutating. Therefore, how will advances in modern science alter organic forms, and how will that phenomenon ultimately be manifested? Temporary Exhibition 5811 Berkman Dr, #140 – (203) 561-8099 francinefunke@comcast.net – francinefunke.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7

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Greg Barton – Cement Loop

Painting, mixed media Greg Barton is an award-winning graphic designer and an emerging self-taught artist that currently works with oil sticks and paints with his hands and fingers on a medium to large scale. Temporary Exhibition 5811 Berkman Dr, #140 – (512) 627-9103 greg@dandyidea.com – gbarton.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7

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Whitney Turetzky – Cement Loop

Collage, photography, mixed media I believe in invisible connections that we share and the power of personal relationships to cause change. If we reshape the way we perceive connection, we can reshape our beliefs about others. I bridge connections between lifetimes, family generations, and traditions. I venerate sacred objects, rituals that aid in healing, souls as placeholders, and relationships beyond the veil of consciousness. Temporary Exhibition 5811 Berkman Dr, #140 – (801) 691-2779 whitneyturetzky@gmail.com – whitneyturetzky.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7

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Brenda Armistead – Cement Loop

Ceramics, sculpture Never parked in front of the TV, I was that kid found climbing a tree or learning to bait my own hook. After a good long ride on Austin’s high-tech wave I’m now a self employed artist and busy grandmother. My functional and sculptural ceramics lean toward playful, aquatic ideas. My fantasy themes reflect love, work, and treetop memories. Temporary Exhibition 5811 Berkman Dr, #140 grannygoodfish@yahoo.com – grannygoodfish.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7

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Danika Ostrowski – Cement Loop

Painting My work explores the beauty of scarce and deserted environments by examining and abstracting the lively color and forms found in unexpected places. Exploring the terrain of the Southwest United States, I have grown fascinated with the landscapes of these mostly untouched, desert environments. Temporary Exhibition 5811 Berkman Dr, #140 danika.ostrowski@gmail.com – danikaostrowski.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7

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Nora McMillan Burke – Cement Loop

Painting My artwork stems from my background in textile design and love of folk art. I use watercolors combined with oil-based marbling techniques. I’m inspired by symbols and archetypal imagery found in folk art, such as the tree of life, masks and gods and goddesses. My work attempts to highlight the common themes that connect craft traditions from different cultures. Temporary Exhibition 5811 Berkman Dr, #140 – (512) 917-0761 noramcmillen@yahoo.com – noramcmillenburke.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7

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Yasmin Youssef – Cement Loop

Collage, painting, mixed media Yasmin Youssef is a mixed media artist known for her style of combining paint, paper, graphite, ink, and gold leaf into deeply layered and textural art. Temporary Exhibition 5811 Berkman Dr, #140 yasmin@yasmin.ws – yasmin.ws Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7

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Lisa Rawlinson

Painting, photography, mixed media Much of my work has a sense of place, resulting from travel and my overall takeaways from the experience. This body of work is inspired by the Big Bend area of Texas, including photography, plein air drawings, landscape paintings, and science-oriented conceptual works that represent various stages in my creative process and reflect both inner and outer exploration. Artist Studio 5607 Delwood Dr – (512) 709-6061 rawlinsoncreative@outlook.com – lisarawlinsonart.com Accessibility: 2

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Paul Finch

Design, painting, printed matter I’m presenting a suite of abstract paintings that form the pages of a graphic novel. Its a visual epic poem that owes as much to Allen Ginsberg as it does to Amy Sillman and Richard Diebenkorn. Without text or specific characters, the paintings are a story about continuity, desire, and dislocation, across three continents. Temporary Exhibition 5302 Halwill Pl – (239) 896-5849 paulefinch@gmail.com – paulefinch.com Accessibility: 0

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Blanton Elementary School Student Art Exhibit

Ceramics, collage, mixed media Nov 11, 12-6pm We are having a school wide art show, along with a make and take table in celebration of Native American Heritage Month, please join us! School 5408 Westminster Dr Accessibility: 1, 3, 4

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Terry and Sarah Snow – Chaos Woods

Mixed media, sculpture, wood Join us, Terry and Sarah Snow, at our Chaos Woods studio. It may look like an ordinary garage woodshop but in it we collaborate to create unique wooden sculptures, turned vessels and bowls, boxes, wood burnings, toys, and home furnishings, including lamps. 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, 4, 6

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Aaron Geiser

Photography I am a photographer and designer who loves to explore and collaborate. I will be showing new light paintings in a series that attempts to capture the essence of other creatives in their element - both locally and abroad. Come visit! Artist Studio 2919 Pecan Springs Rd – (626) 390-2630 aarongeiser@gmail.com – aarongeiser.com Accessibility: 0

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Emily Spykman Clementine & Co. Jewelry Jewelry, metal Our jewelry design is based on the idea that adornment should work with your body and your life, be elegant, beautiful, and personally symbolic. Like physical medicine, they are modernday talismans and a connection with the earth that supports us. We honor and value the work of human hands, because the hand of the maker can never be replicated. Artist Studio 2919 Pecan Springs Rd – (603) 801-5732 studio@clementineco.com – clementineco.com Accessibility: 2, 6

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Future (TBD) Collective

Installation, mixed media, sculptureNov 18, 6pm-12am WE [Future (TBD) Collective] are a newly formed ATX based art collective aimed at creating large-scale immersive installations utilizing as many artists, mediums and technologies as possible. Storytelling, engaging and problem solving through art. Come enjoy an evening inside some site specific installations and talk with us about the future of art in Austin! Happening – Nov 18, 6pm-12am 2919 Pecan Springs Rd ilyatinker@gmail.com Accessibility: 0

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Elliot Morgan

Painting, printed matter, 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, Riders Against the Storm, and Julian Acosta, his work includes original paintings, limited edition serigraph prints, and three-dimensional wood cutouts. Artist Studio 4606 Rimrock Tr – (512) 297-0238 elliotmorgan@mac.com – elliotspencermorgan.com Accessibility: 0

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Satch Grimley guest of Elliot Morgan Collage, painting, printed matter Through the gallery, up the stairs, and to the left Artist Studio 4606 Rimrock Tr – (512) 745-1355 satchgrimley@gmail.com – satchgrimley.com Accessibility: 0

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Greg Aranda

Metal, mixed media, sculpture I’m an architect and an artist. I have been an artist for most of my life with an emphasis in sculpture. I am also an accomplished architect with fifteen years of professional experience. I work in a wide range of media from digital artwork to large welded steel sculptures. My work mainly deals with formalism. Artist Studio 3401 Touchstone St gregory.aranda@gmail.com Accessibility: 2

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Jackie Lum guest of Greg Aranda Design, painting, printed matter Eloquent gestures, lines, space, color, movement, and multiple layers are combined to explore the medium of paint through abstraction. Largely intuitive and spontaneous, my work explores the human experience expressed through art. Artist Studio 3401 Touchstone St – (512) 777-8454 jackielum@mac.com Accessibility: 2

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Arthur Simone – Bot Party

Painting, mixed media, performance 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 abstract expressionist oils on canvas. In 2013, Arthur founded 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 4808 Hilldale Dr – (773) 575-3303 simonearth@gmail.com – botparty.org Accessibility: 2, 4, 7, 9

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Carl Smith – Carl Smith Visual Art

Drawing, painting Carl Smith is an abstract landscape painter who lives and works in East Austin, Texas. His paintings explore composition and texture through the use of heavy impastos and aggressive brushwork, spontaneously creating paintings with an emphasis on form and structure. Carl seeks to make the act of creation central to the content of his paintings. 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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Janna Sammon – East Space

Painting, mixed media, printed matter I view my paintings like my life. Each day is a unique surprise. Just keep adding layers and making marks. Some days are big bold strokes and bright colors and other days are all about making small circles. Put them all together & the story is created. Temporary Exhibition 2009 Airport Blvd – (512) 970-3849 janna@jannasammon.com – jannasammon.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

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Dawn Winter – East Space

Painting, printed matter I’m drawn towards layers of color and this passion is reflected in my multi-layered paintings. I use palette knives to create paintings with a sense of color, balance and texture in mind. A random trip to Santa Fe prompted me to explore painting and ignited a creative side that was long forgotten. Temporary Exhibition 2009 Airport Blvd – (512) 923-1527 dawnwinterart@gmail.com – dawnwinter.net Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Ella Nilsson – East Space

Drawing, painting, mixed media I draw inspiration from people. It’s fascinating to hear people’s stories, of how they got to where they are. Often it’s never what you expected, and that’s exactly what I explore in this new series. The theme is that you can focus is what’s on the outside, or choose to learn what is deeper within. They are usually very different. Temporary Exhibition 2009 Airport Blvd ella@handybitches.com – handybitches.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Joy Noguess – Tiny Happy Clay – East Space

Ceramics, collage, sculpture I create functional and decorative ceramics by layering texture, color, and graphical elements over white earthenware clay. I have a penchant for the quirky and humorous, drawing inspiration from vintage clip art and scientific illustrations. Temporary Exhibition 2009 Airport Blvd tinyhappyclay@gmail.com – tinyhappyclay.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

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Larry Goode – East Space

Collage, painting, mixed media As a book that is both read and kept on a shelf, my work is extroverted and introspective. Using paper from books published before 1960, I access the vitality of the books previous owner while considering our present times. In my work I attempt to add beauty, calm and thoughtfulness to balance the chaos of our current times. Temporary Exhibition 2009 Airport Blvd – (512) 467-7471 lgoode@larrygoode.com – larrygoodeart.com Accessibility: 1, 2

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Rachel Hinojosa – East Space

Jewelry, metal My current collection draws on modern fashion as well as elements of ancient Roman and Greek jewelry. I am also very inspired by jewelry that has been well used and well loved, and shows its age. I try to draw contrast between very modern and linear and an ancient aesthetic Temporary Exhibition 2009 Airport Blvd rachel.salome.jewelry@gmail.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Sarah St Laurent – East Space

Painting, mixed media My medium is encaustic and by melting, fusing and layering wax I create rich textural images. My creativity is process driven. I love the journey from initial idea to finished piece. I combine diverse materials with wax as well as just painting with it. This year I have been working on sculptural wall pieces, tiny houses, and representational nature studies. Temporary Exhibition 2009 Airport Blvd – (512) 656-3731 ssl@austin.rr.com – stlaurentart.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

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William Cauthern – East Space

Mixed media, printed matter, wood My work are produces from observation and photo references, in which I explore texture and repetition. My art focuses primarily on the personal experiences and symbolism of these items or environments. Temporary Exhibition 2009 Airport Blvd – (512) 589-3834 wcauthern@gmail.com – cauthern.com Accessibility: 1, 3

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Rubina Anjum

Painting Celebrating the beauty of earth from space, this exhibition focuses on 19 paintings from Rubina Anjum’s “Planet Earth Series”. These are large scale, oil on canvas, works inspired by satellite imagery of the earth. Many images are rendered as precise cartography, others are filtered through the artist’s vision in impressionistic style, yet others are fused with imaginative expressionism. Artist Studio 2103 Tillery St, #A – (512) 786-2898 info@rubinaanjumart.com – rubinaanjumart.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8

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Art Obscura – Motion Media Arts Center

Digital, painting, installation Art Obscura is an exhibition highlighting artists in the ATX visual arts community. Works vary from analog arts on Super 8, 16mm, and 35mm to digital mixed media. Our goal is empower and support emerging artists of all ages to be active participants in shaping our culture and engage communities to rethink the way we view art and technology. Temporary Exhibition 2200 Tillery St – (512) 236-8877 faiza@austinfilmschool.org – austinfilmschool.org Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Abby Ruston – Motion Media Arts Center

Furniture, metal, wood My intention in everything I create is to fuse different worlds together. My art began by fusing nature with modern design and has continued to evolve as I follow my curiosity. My deep desire with my art is to inspire others to follow their curiosity and never be limited by fear. Temporary Exhibition 2200 Tillery St – (1979) 492-5524 aaruston@gmail.com – rustoncreations.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Avery Orendorf Motion Media Arts Center Drawing, painting, printed matter Through detailed wall murals and large-scale illustrations, I utilize simple line work and repeating patterns to create intricate pieces with a deep story potential. Characters and scenery are layered in my work, but the plot is left up to each observer, my version being no more accurate than yours, and ever changing. Temporary Exhibition 2200 Tillery St – (512) 944-5140 averyodesign@gmail.com – averyodesign.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Carlos Canales Motion Media Arts Center Photography Carlos Canales AKA Gompo gets his inspiration from nature and the ever changing shapes and colors it offers. Gompo uses photography as a way of being in the present moment, one that changes incessantly. Temporary Exhibition 2200 Tillery St – (305) 323-2049 gompophoto@gmail.com – gompophoto.zenfolio.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Carmen Izurieta Motion Media Arts Center Painting, mixed media Carmen Izurieta is a plastic artist focused on the creation of abstract art using the encaustic technique, setting the presence of the ego apart to release the expression of fire, wax and pigments. Temporary Exhibition 2200 Tillery St – (305) 582-3833 carmen@carmenizurieta.com – carmenizurieta.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Chery Henderson – Women in Transition Motion Media Arts Center Drawing, painting, mixed media Women continually undergo changes throughout their life. This exhibition is about women in transition. I first draw the subject free hand upside down using charcoal on canvas, then use a glazing technique with acrylics in multiple transparent layers. Temporary Exhibition 2200 Tillery St – (512) 550-4776 chery.henderson@gmail.com – cheryhenderson.wixsite.com/art-works Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Dréa + Valentina – Motion Media Arts Center

Design, fiber, wood I am an interior designer, self taught weaver & workshop instructor. Weaving is my moving meditation. Fiber art is a tactile process, an exploration of color & texture. My preferred materials are hand spun/ dyed, ethically sourced yarns - mixed with flowers, metals, wood and other found or foraged elements. Temporary Exhibition 2200 Tillery St dreapeters@me.com – instadesigngroup.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Eli Halpin – Motion Media Arts Center

Painting Eli’s paintings tell stories of living together, working together, eating together, the sacredness of food, friendship, family, sharing and the cycle of life and death. Eli uses thick oil paint and she loves to add acrylic, paper, metal leaf, spray paint, fabric, lace, ribbons, gemstones, sparkles, shells, crushed glass, beads, sand, mica, and pearls. Temporary Exhibition 2200 Tillery St eli@elihalpin.com – elihalpin.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Heidi Lowell – Motion Media Arts Center

Painting Heidi paints unique colorful watercolor mosaics, in which hundreds of small pieces are composed to create a whole image. Temporary Exhibition 2200 Tillery St – (512) 968-4315 heidi@heidimillerlowell.com – heidimillerlowell.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Meena Matai – Motion Media Arts Center

Painting, sculpture I create vibrant and colorful art. My creative journey is spontaneous and playful, yet meditative and introspective. My abstracts are inspired by nature’s elements, making them uniquely relatable for each individual. I hope to empower children with art in my kids oriented work, while cocreating our diverse world. Medium: Inks, watercolor, natural pigments, acrylics on variety of papers and canvas. Temporary Exhibition 2200 Tillery St info@meenamatai.com – meenamatai.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Sarah Luna – Motion Media Arts Center

Photography, mixed media My photography and mixed media work honors the simple beauty of the natural world, where form meets the formless. Fluid, blended images allude to fleeting moments and vague memories. My work reflects the feminine aspect in us all - the part that needs to be quiet, soft and unformed in the midst of an often sharp and busy world. Temporary Exhibition 2200 Tillery St sarah.luna3@gmail.com – sarah-luna.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Katy David

Ceramics, painting, mixed media My work is based on a desire to physically manipulate materials to see what a material does when given certain controlled choices; then adjusting what I do to accommodate those choices. Working successfully with a material means understanding and surrendering to its natural inclinations and working within those limitations. I love the space between original intention and final result. Artist Studio 2204 Palo Pinto Dr – (512) 965-7061 katydavidart@gmail.com – katydavidart.com Accessibility: 0

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Adam Green – Austin 2011-2017

Digital, photography, printed matter I’m a photographer here in Austin, shooting mostly candids of interesting people doing interesting things. Firedancers, Barking Springs, skaters, high school football games, live music, last days of school, Eastside nights. I shoot film and digital, and try to capture something about both person and place, often about the stranger side of Austin. Artist Studio 2724 Tom Miller St – (512) 431-2688 00adamg@gmail.com Accessibility: 0

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Odessa Green – Watercolors of the Tarot

Design, painting, printed matter I’m a young Austin artist, working in watercolors. I’ll be displaying a series of original watercolor interpretations of the Tarot cards, a project which took over a year and a half. I will offer the original paintings, as well as prints, and Tarot decks. I’ll have other, non-Tarot watercolors for sale as well. Artist Studio 2724 Tom Miller St – (512) 431-2688 odessagreeen@gmail.com Accessibility: 0

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Rakhee Jain

Collage, painting, mixed media Home is beyond the physical walls in which we are housed. Home is an interpretation of the world around us and the internal reactions within. With the layering of memories, my current work aims to chronicle the movement of ‘home’ for myself and the changing world. Artist Studio 1933 Antone St – (512) 925-7920 rakhee.jain@gmail.com – rakheejaindesai.com Accessibility: 2, 6

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Donna Neal – Firethorn Studio

Digital, painting, mixed media I am an artist working in traditional, digital, and mixed-media. I am currently finishing a project based upon the tarot, “Arcana,” with my brother Kelly Neal, a poet and teacher. A poem and two illustrations from this project were recently published in the July Issue of Figroot Press. Artist Studio 4119 Berkman Dr donna@firethornstudio.com – firethornstudio.com Accessibility: 0

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Judith Smith – Los Nichos

Collage, mixed media, printed matter Boxes, tins, and frames can bring objects together to tell a story. I like to disguise the old and forgotten in niches where they take on new life and meaning. My inspiration: historic underdogs, Mexican folk art, and Joseph Cornell. My playthings: vintage photos, ephemera, and a lifetime of collected curiosities. Artist Studio 4417 Mattie St, Unit F – (530) 574-7387 heroncrew@att.net – losnichos.vpweb.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 5, 6

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John Cruz guest of Judith Smith Painting, mixed media John Cruz holds a BFA from Texas State University. He looks to find the social commentary in the commonality of his themes. He comments, “When you look at reality and find its wonder and its strangeness at the same time, that is the moment I want to capture – the absurdity of that moment is what I find interesting.” Artist Studio 4417 Mattie St, Unit F – (512) 785-5852 cruz9000@yahoo.com – johncruzartist.com Accessibility: 2, 3

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Michelle Wagner – Neofauve Gallery

Photography I stumbled onto photography through a hobby of mine, cycling. On the bike, I found myself frequently stopping to take pictures with just my cell phone in the scenic places I would ride. Now, with “fancy” camera in hand, I document the urban and rural landscapes of Texas and wherever my travels take me. Temporary Exhibition 4537 Ruiz St – (240) 381-4029 michelle@michelledwagnerphotography.com michelledwagnerphotography.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Rehab El Sadek – Recall – Neofauve Gallery

Mixed media Recalling trees I’ve met and others from different eras and cultures that’s been fascinating me throughout history. In the meditating process I don’t just see trees as shields, survivors, or water filters, I pretty much see them as people. The poetics of fantasy in a tree journey is what I enjoy capturing to story telling in this body of works. Temporary Exhibition 4537 Ruiz St rehabelsadek@gmail.com – rehabelsadek.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Jessey Jansen – Voice of Maasai – Little Lady Studio

Photography, mixed media, video/film Jessey Jansen is the creator and visionary behind Voice of Maasai Productions, a collaborative grassroots music label and artistic content media showcase featuring the Maasai from Tanzania. Her 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@voiceofmaasai.com – voiceofmaasai.com Accessibility: 0

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Charles Heppner

Painting, photography, mixed media Charles Heppner is an artist whose work expresses a deep understanding of spirituality and the beauty in nature. Using a variety of methods and materials, from painting and photography to cigar boxes and beeswax, Heppner has created many distinct bodies of work in his years of being an artist. His work is in private and corporate collections throughout the country. Artist Studio 4001 Bradwood Rd – (312) 282-0058 heppchas@mac.com – charlesheppner.com Accessibility: 0

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Claire Bresette – Pink Box Studios

Ceramics, design, drawing I begin with only an idea of the core pattern, such as figurative forms or a single directed pattern. I am drawn to visual puns and amusing juxtapositions of everyday objects, body parts, flora and fauna. Although planning and patterning go hand and hand I allow the rhythm and weight of the pattern to develop as the production process proceeds. Temporary Exhibition 1500-A Kirkwood Rd clairebresette@gmail.com – clairebresette.com Accessibility: 0

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Jennifer Hill guest of Claire Bresette Ceramics, sculpture My forms often relate to the vessel yet their symbolic function is of a habitat. The evolving architecture of coral reefs, ocean barnacles, hives and nests combine and emerge as new constructions. When forming my work a natural flow is created by building and stacking textural bits, similar to plant life growing in repeating layers. Artist Studio 1500-A Kirkwood Rd – (214) 399-6684 jenniferamhill@yahoo.com – jenniferhillceramics.com Accessibility: 0

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Karen Maness – Rust Red Studio

Painting Maness has shaped her life in celebration of art, a vehicle through which she strives to connect with others. She creates expansive contemporary landscapes and intimate stories of people, through her contemporary realist figurative work. Manes teaches painting and is the Co-Author of The Art of the Hollywood Backdrop, a celebrated book on the work of Hollywood’s unsung scenic artists. Artist Studio 3902 Cherrywood Rd – (512) 799-7528 karen@karenmaness.com – karenmaness.com Accessibility: 0

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Anne Marie Adonyi – Pilgrimage Servant Church Painting In this exhibit, Pilgrimage, we highlight the passage from the natural to the holy. Anne Marie Adonyi (1953-2011) explored the parallels between painting and tapestry in her work. Adonyi’s 400 extant oils on canvas blend Byzantine and European influences, bathed in rich, natural colors. With approaches based on her background in tapestry design, Adonyi composed each piece layer by layer. Temporary Exhibition 1605 E 38th 1/2 St – (512) 763-5586 annemarieadonyi.contact@gmail.com – annemarieadonyi.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8

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T.R. Rodriquez – T.R. Rodriquez Studio

Painting, furniture, mixed media As a multimedia artist, I have many diverse works, letting the materials inspire the project. The recent pieces include oil paintings, photography, mixed media mosaics and painted wood furniture. Future projects are quilted leather furniture, hand painted boxes and chess sets. The list goes on. Artist Studio 3514 Clarkson Ave – (512) 284-6133 trrstudio@gmail.com – trrstudio.blogspot.com Accessibility: 0

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Jess Butler

Painting, mixed media I use oil to play with colour and tone to depict mood and/or fleeting emotions. Artist Studio 1713 Giles St – (512) 779-4585 jskbutler@gmail.com Accessibility: 3

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Cindy Stinson

Collage, design, mixed media My work is cut paper. Papercutting is a very old folk art practiced all over the world. I design and hand cut each piece. I hope you enjoy it. Artist Studio 3315 Cherrywood Rd – (503) 560-0406 cindystinson2@gmail.com Accessibility: 0

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Erik Tragus – Tragus Clay CO.

Ceramics, design, sculpture 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: 0

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Matthew Kressin – Sawtooth Designs of Austin guest of Erik Tragus Furniture, wood 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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Shequita Akplogan guest of Erik Tragus Drawing, mixed media, wood Hello, my name is Shequita Akplogan and I’m in love with art. My exhibition for this year’s East Austin Studio Tour is called “I Wish I knew How to Paint”. I will feature some crafted wood pieces, pyrography and computer generated artwork. Artist Studio 3307 Lafayette Ave imwinning4@gmail.com Accessibility: 0

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Smoke & Daggers – Summer/Fall 2017

Jewelry, metal, stone Smoke & Daggers is husband and wife team, Bob and Nikki Atkinson and long time friend, Jeremiah Henson. For over a decade, each worked in different areas of the fine jewelry industry in NYC. They use fair-mined and recycled gold and silver with ethically sourced natural precious and semiprecious gemstones. Sustainable fine jewelry with an emphasis on forward future design. Artist Studio 1304 Edgewood Ave – (718) 486-0537 sxd.atx@gmail.com – sxdjewelry.com Accessibility: 0

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Nikki Alexander Atkinson guest of Smoke & Daggers Painting, fiber, mixed media Trained as a painter, I switched to embroidery eight years ago after taking traditional embroidery classes at the Ukranian Art Museum in NYC. Embroidery felt so familiar to me. It’s a perfect union of my Guatemalan and German heritage. Using threads as strokes or pixels to explore my subjects, I draw inspiration through personal experience, historical references and traditional textiles. Artist Studio 1304 Edgewood Ave n.alex.atkinson@gmail.com – nikkialexanderatkinson.com Accessibility: 0

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Jennifer Balkan – Little Blue House

Drawing, painting, mixed media I live to paint and I paint to live. Artist Studio 3109 Lafayette Ave – (512) 796-4842 jenniferbalkan@gmail.com – jenniferbalkan.net Accessibility: 0

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Virginia Brown

Drawing, mixed media, painting My current body of work is an exploration of light, color, and line in figurative mixed media paintings. It was inspired by the colors and shapes in textile design and the beauty of the human form. Artist Studio 3106 French Pl – (601) 613-2656 virginiabrownart@gmail.com – virginiabrownart.com Accessibility: 0

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Karen Alexander

Painting, fiber My acrylic paintings on stretched canvas are inspired by a long tradition of women’s crafts in my family. I work from a grid and use optic blending to create images. This is common in needlework and quilting. I am inspired by Chuck Close, Georgia O’Keeffe and Gustav Klimt. Artist Studio 2806 French Pl – (512) 751-8831 kjdaworks@gmail.com – kjdaworks.com Accessibility: 0

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Caitlin B. Alexander – CBA Illustration guest of Karen Alexander Design, painting, printed matter Caitlin B. Alexander is an illustrator with a particular love for dry-brush gouache painting. Her mid-century-influenced style focuses on a representation of repeat patterns and texture in our natural world, along with the anthropomorphism of animal characters, and messages of strength and acceptance, via hand-lettered typography. She will be showcasing her gouache techniques, and various screen-printed items and art prints. Artist Studio 2806 French Pl caitlin@cbaillustration.com – cbaillustration.com Accessibility: 0

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Free Rent ATX – Press Fest ATX 2017 – The Vortex

Printed matter Join us this year for Press Fest ATX 2017! A festival celebrating zines, comics and other self published literature. Come check out the variety of zines for sale from vendors local and traveling, snag some merch from our live screen printing team, enjoy some tasty food and beverages and learn how to make a zine yourself! Don’t miss out! Happening – Nov 11, 11am-5pm 2307 Manor Rd – (503) 758-7577 freerentcrew@gmail.com – freerentatx.tumblr.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7

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Bill Kolb

Drawing, painting, sound The paintings are the statement. Integrity is important. Artist Studio 2107 E 21st St Accessibility: 2

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Liz Hermanson, Clarissa Gonzalez, and John Voskamp – Slugfest Gallery Printed matter Hermanson, Gonzalez and Voskamp produce work in a shared collaborative studio. Each having their own unique aesthetic and medium, these artists work with various printmaking methods ranging from lithography, intaglio, photogravure and woodcut. Their works address ideas of abstraction, dreamscapes and surrealism. Artist Studio 1906 Miriam Ave – (512) 775-1880 lizhermanson@utexas.edu – lizhermanson.com Accessibility: 2, 4, 6, 7

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Imagine Art

Ceramics, painting, photography A creative incubator where 65 artists (with and without disabilities) create daily in the studios. A free, public studio, a 9,000 sq ft space for painting, mosaics and ceramics. Galleries onsite present works year round. Imagine Art is demonstrating the power of creative placemaking as a tool for social change, making way for artists with disabilities to thrive as leaders. Artist Studio & Gallery 2830 Real St – (512) 448-1840 info@imagineart.net – imagineart.net Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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David Carrales – Hey There, Rollergirl! – Imagine Art

Photography Photographer/Visual Artist David Carrales explores the portraiture genre in the context of flat track roller derby. “Hey There, Rollergirl! celebrates the athletic grace and beauty inherent in competitive sport. Temporary Exhibition 2830 Real St – (512) 585-4079 david@davidcarrales.com – davidcarrales.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Lacey Richter – Imagine Art

Painting, performance, video/film I am a multi-disciplinary artist working in paint/mixed-media, installation, video & performance, d-a-n-c-e, as well as poetry/ written word & music/songwriting.I explore vulnerability, identity, sensuality, and raw & sacred spaces.I look at my art as an expression and offering of my spirit & essence to touch others. *I am a Bandita …& possibly a Mystic. >>>*<<< Artist Studio 2830 Real St laceyrrichter@yahoo.com artslant.com/global/artists/show/296528-lacey-richter Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8

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Flatbed Press Studio and Gallery

Photography, mixed media, printed matter Flatbed Press features three exhibitions and a working print shop open to the public. Alfonso Huerta will demonstrate various printmaking techniques during tour hours. Exhibitions include “Thoughts Are Things”, intaglio prints and mixed media works by Bruce Lee Webb, “Aliento A Tequila (Air of Tequila),” photographs by Joel Salcido, and “Moments in Movement,” monotypes and monoprints by Taiko Chandler. Gallery 2830 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd – (512) 477-9328 anna@flatbedpress.com – flatbedpress.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9

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NJ Weaver – Flatbed Studio and Gallery

Painting, mixed media, printed matter Color is the dominant factor in my paintings, followed by abstract lines, gestural marks, paper and whatever miscellaneous whimsy that strikes my eye. Expression comes by way of three mediums; encaustic, mixed media, and original prints. Layers of wax, oil, ink, collage, and graphite are the tools used to intuitively create a visual dialog between the painting and the viewer. Artist Studio 2832 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Studio 2 – (512) 663-6690 njweaver11@gmail.com – njweaver.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 9

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Daniel Arredondo – Flatbed Studio and Gallery

Painting My art includes landscape paintings in an impressionist style. All my paintings are originals in acrylic on canvas and gesso boards. I have original painting on gesso cabinet doors and gesso cigar boxes for you to enjoy. Artist Studio 2832 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Studio 1 – (512) 417-9285 arredondo_studio@yahoo.com – arredondoartstudio.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Austin Book Arts Center – Flatbed Studio and Gallery Design, mixed media, printed matter Austin Book Arts Center is a non-profit unique in offering studio rental as well workshops and renowned since 2015 for awesome instructors dedicated to fostering literacy and book arts. People of all ages create, repair and repurpose books, design and produce letterpress printed matter, and make beautiful paper. CPE continuing education credit is available for public school teachers. Artist Studio 2832 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, #114 – (512) 417-5845 info@atxbookarts.org – atxbookarts.org Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9

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ABAC Happening

Design, mixed media, printed matter ABAC Happening! We’ll show you how to sew a book, using the pamphlet stitch. Use decorative paper and rubber stamps to decorate your book. Use a printing press, set up with metal type for letterpress printing. Peruse the schedule of workshops and learn about studio rental. Experience Book Arts, no batteries required! Happening – Nov 19, 11am-6pm 2832 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, #114 – (512) 417-5845 info@atxbookarts.org – atxbookarts.org Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9

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Christa Blackwood – Boys, Boys, Boys Recspec Gallery Photography, printed matter, video/film Christa Blackwood is a photo, text and installation artist working with themes related to identity, history, and popular culture. Her works fuse historical and alternative processes with contemporary ideas and practices. Her work has been exhibited in the US and abroad and featured in many publications, including The New York Times, Art Desk Magazine and The Village Voice. Gallery 2832 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Studio 107 – (512) 906-6116 gallery@recspec.co – recspec.gallery Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Margaret Smithers-Crump: Speechless CAMIBAart Gallery Painting, mixed media, sculpture Margaret Smithers-Crump’s work focuses on the vulnerability and interconnectedness of the Earth’s diverse life forms and ecosystems, exploring natural conditions of development such as birth, maturation, procreation and death and unnatural conditions caused by human impact such as global warming, pollution and loss of habitat. Gallery 2832 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd – (512) 937-5921 troycampa@camibaart.com – camibaart.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Naomi Schlinke – “What You See” Flatbed Studio and Gallery Painting Unparalleled fluidity, transparency, and staining intensity, has made ink a steady aspect of my practice. Unsized mulberry paper allows the ink to bleed through and become a fragment within another new but related artwork. Using both the painterly gesture and arising stain forms, the painting becomes an alternate world of suggestive forms and spaces. Temporary Exhibition 2832 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd naomi@naomischlinke.com – naomischlinke.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 4, 7

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Simone Monique Barnes Black Archetypes / Read ‘Em and Weep Collage, painting, mixed media I began the Black Archetype and Read ‘Em and Weep series as a way to process, heal, and document my pain related to the loss of figures who are symbolic of the people in my neighborhood. It is a conversation to reshape the narrative of the negative, skewed tropes in the media to the realistic archetypes in my community. Artist Studio 2906 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, 3112 simonemonique@gmail.com – simonemoniquebarnes.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 5

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The Projecto

Drawing, painting, mixed media The Projecto brings artists and performers together for a day of endless possibilities. Creative people from the US & Mexico will present their talents at this multi-disciplinary one day show. Happening – Nov 18, 11am-6pm 1610 Harvey St info@theprojecto.org – theprojecto.org Accessibility: 2, 3, 4

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Community Arts Sunday: “My Voice/Mi Voz” – CREATIVE ACTION

Painting, installation, mixed media Join us at Creative Action for the EAST edition of our monthly Community Arts Sunday event featuring the work of our diverse group of professional teaching artists with interactive arts activities for all ages, based off of the work from the show. Convive with us. Bring along friends and family to enjoy food, drinks and our special musical guests: The Bishops Happening – Nov 12, 2pm-5pm 2921 E 17th St, Bldg B – (512) 442-8773 alberto@creativeaction.org – creativeaction.org Accessibility:

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Colby Brinkman – Metal Mantis Austin Metal Authority Metal, sculpture, wood For over 22 years, manipulating hot, clay-like, metal has driven my creative and professional life. Translating the natural forms I am inspired by, I draw on the inherent beauty of scrolls, symmetries, and line to create new objects from primal forms. These new organic forms celebrate the medium and its ability to create our literal and figurative shared origins. Artist Studio 1400 Cedar Ave – (512) 699-9738 metalmantis@gmail.com – metalmantis.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 6

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Haley Woodward Austin Metal Authority Metal, sculpture My work starts as technical challenges and investigations into the process of blacksmithing. When new forms and process become illuminated, new sculptural ideas tend to follow. More often then not, this leads to more technical challenges and the drama continues. Technique inspired by the work, and work inspired by technique. Artist Studio 1400 Cedar Ave – (512) 554-5630 halingwdwang@gmail.com – haleywoodward.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 6

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Mckinley Mizar guest of Austin Metal Authority Painting, jewelry, metal I am a local metalsmith and painter from Austin, TX. My work includes abstract gouache, ink and textural oil paintings along with contemporary handcrafted jewelry made from sterling silver, brass, copper and set stones. Artist Studio 1400 Cedar Ave – (512) 944-0481 macmizar@hotmail.com – mckinleymizar.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 6

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Ethan Azarian – Blue Cow Studio

Design, painting, performance Newer works include Austin landmarks Frost Bank Tower, One American Center, and The Austionian. Musical performances by Little Marzan and Austin’s Own Aging Musicians on Saturday, November 18th at 4:00 pm. At Blue Cow Studio we are committed to working on community-based art projects. Blue Cow Studio is supported by City of Austin’s Cultural Arts Division and Austin Creative Alliance. Artist Studio 2514 E 17th St – (512) 271-1997 inhousegallery@hotmail.com – ethanazarian.net Accessibility: 2, 6

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Melissa Knight – Blue Cow Studio

Collage, fiber, installation At Blue Cow Studio we are committed to working on community-based art projects and promoting the arts in Austin by inviting other artists to exhibit with us. Blue Cow Studio is supported by City of Austin’s Cultural Arts Division and Austin Creative Alliance. As a Batik Fabric Artist I create collage designs and art installations exploring color, light and shadow. Artist Studio 2514 E 17th St – (512) 230-6637 melissa@batikbydesign.com – batikbydesign.com Accessibility: 2, 6

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Lindsey Allison Verrill guest of Blue Cow Studio Design, printed matter, performance I believe that art is for everyone, everywhere. Past mediums include guerrilla artforms such as wheatpasting, comics, and zines. My present body of work is letterpress and printmaking with a 1929 Vandercook printing press which I have found to be the best vehicle so far for constant creation, be it for art galleries, friend’s bathrooms, or telephone poles. Artist Studio 2514 E 17th St anniestreetartscollective@gmail.com – littlemazarn.net Accessibility: 2, 6

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David Lamplugh guest of Blue Cow Studio Collage, painting, printed matter The Defensive Postures series stems from my older series on Ukiyoe. Both series are primarily concerned with animals defending themselves from the environmental ravages of humanity. The work is built on the foundation of digital collage and is created using experimental acrylic. Artist Studio 2514 E 17th St – (512) 662-4486 fugnar@gmail.com – davidlamplugh.com Accessibility: 2, 6

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Sarah Lantz guest of Blue Cow Studio Painting, mixed media, printed matter My background includes decades of experience in the sign industry, but my education and heart are in bringing beauty and meaning through the visual arts. What results is a combination of machine cut vinyl and hand cut stencils, spray paint and brush work, with the hope of creating a world of visually rich stories for the eye and soul. Artist Studio 2514 E 17th St sarah@sarahlantz.com – sarahlantz.com Accessibility: 2, 6

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Annie Wells & Honored Guests BUMMER SUMMER – Little Pink Monster Collage, painting, installation Annie Wells is an artist and curator actively collecting found objects, creating site specific installations and visually explor(ing) the balance of destruction and creation. In 2012, Little Pink Monster was established to champion the unheard voices of the emerging artist – many of which are now known in Austin having had their first ever solo shows within this unique space. Temporary Exhibition 1913 E 17th St – (512) 810-8281 littlepinkmonster512@gmail.com – somethingsacredintheunsaid.com Accessibility: 0

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Hunter Saltzgiver

Drawing, painting I create art based in narrative meant for all ages. Expect to find western scenes, playful birds, and other animals and pets. As a former arts educator, I love all types of art and use colored pencil as well as acrylic paints to tell my story in smaller drawings as well as paintings that tend to be much larger. Artist Studio 1711 E 16th St, #A – (719) 440-8560 huntersaltzgiver@gmail.com – saltgivingart.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 6

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Crash Hot Garage

Ceramics, furniture, mixed media Kealy’s mixed media art, laced with whimsy and color, focuses on pop culture, dream imagery, and portraiture. Kyle’s furniture is high function, no waste, all style. Materials: Wood, steel, reclaimed stone, glass, and light. Yes Please Ceramics, by Izobeau Loureiro, explores handmade functional ceramics inspired by the playfulness of clay. Paolo Venegoni is a versatile artist between shifts as cardiologist. Temporary Exhibition 1306 Chicon St, A – (337) 660-5379 kylewmoser@gmail.com – kylewmoser.wordpress.com Accessibility: 2

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E12 Collaborative

Painting, jewelry, mixed media We are a collection of local artists exhibiting a wide range of art styles and mediums. Temporary Exhibition 1522 E 12th St – (512) 466-7724 tomfisher984@gmail.com Accessibility: 2, 3

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Malina Cipleu – E12 Collaborative

Digital, jewelry, mixed media My art evolves through play and experimentation... ideas develop in layers of glass powder and enamels, progressing in an open conversation between the piece and myself – some dialogs louder than others. The results are abstract fragments of this journey, drawing attention to movement, balance and harmony. Temporary Exhibition 1522 E 12th St – (512) 964-4408 info@malinacipleu.com – malinacipleu.com Accessibility: 2

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Mihai Cipleu – E12 Collaborative

Design, drawing, painting My work exists to immortalize emotions and moments in my life. I seek to convey feelings in minimalistic ways. Temporary Exhibition 1522 E 12th St – (512) 964-2774 mihaicipleuart@gmail.com – mihaicipleuart.wixsite.com/mihaicipleu Accessibility: 2

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Billy Bishop – Leona Gallery

Design, painting, printed matter Leona Gallery hosts emerging and established artists from Austin to Italy. In our inaugural year, we created a foundation of robust creativity through exhibitions, public murals, political activism, and music performances. Thriving at an intersection of low and high brow, community engagement and individual expression, Leona Gallery focuses on the possibilies of collaboration. Gallery 1700 E 12th St – (512) 317-7585 obsoleteindustries@icloud.com – obsolete-inc.com Accessibility: 6

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Andy Coolquitt – “i have no idea” – Las Cruxes

Installation, metal, wood “i have no idea” is an object installation within an existing retail space. Coolquitt frequently utilizes scavenged materials to create totemic, shrinelike, pathos-infused gatherings of urban detritus. His sculptures are a means to highlight how humans relate to each other and to the spaces around them, how architecture, objects, and environment interact to manipulate space and dictate experience. Gallery 1900 E 12th St – (512) 524-0430 gallery@lascruxes.com – lascruxes.com Accessibility: 2, 3

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Kel Brown and Lisa Choinacky: SOLACE Northern-Southern Drawing, painting, installation For the first show at its new East 12th space, Nothern-Southern presents a spiritual and hypnotic collection of image fields, virtuoso brush work, wall drawings, carpet ribbons, and all-over installations. Artists Kel Brown and Lisa Choinaky come from different backgrounds but share a working method: each piece is a mediation. Every brush stroke, a breath. Gallery 1902 E 12th St – (646) 342-2969 hello@northern-southern.com – northern-southern.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 7, 8

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Gigi Grinstad Twelfth House Art Parlor Painting, installation, jewelry Twelfth House Art Parlor is an art experience featuring: art objects, objects of adornment, an enchanting space, an opportunity to participate, encasutic paintings, small drawings, and tea. The Art Parlor is the vision of Gigi Grinstad, host/ curator/ sole creator. Please do drop in. Artist Studio 2206 E 12th St ggrinstad@gmail.com – gigigrinstad.com Accessibility: 2

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Morgan Teel – Recollection: A Series of Dance Films – Catherine Lampkin Pavilion Performance, video/film “I am drawn to delicate movement that accentuates vulnerable parts of the body; exploring intricacies in the range of motion our outer extremities can create.” -Morgan Mackay Teel Recollection is a series of dance films created between 2013 and 2017 in Florida, Mississippi, and Texas. Happening – Nov 18-19, 7pm and 8:30pm 1183 Chestnut Ave – (850) 758-5609 morgan@dancewaterloo.org – dancewaterloo.org Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9

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James Pricer and Julia Morton JEPricer and JMMorton Studios Digital, printed matter, video/film Data Art is an emerging movement that uses data and generative technologies to create relevant reflections on life in the 21st century. James Pricer create portraits from human generated data in the form of video animated abstractions and prints. These portraits are commissioned by private collectors and non-profits. Julia Morton will show whimsical drawings that illustrate the lives of contemporary women. Artist Studio 1188 Coleto St – (917) 309-1369 james@jepricer.com – jepricer.com Accessibility: 0

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Michael Johnson – PANTHER HAUS

Collage, painting, photography The exhibit will mainly feature paintings and drawings by Eva Claycomb with some mixed media work by Mike Johnson. The artwork featured focuses on simplicity and deeper meaning, often through the use of text and dark imagery. Musical guests and beer sponsors to be announced. Happening – Nov 11 and 18, 6pm-11pm 1809 Pennsylvania Ave – (203) 233-4295 mikejohnson@email.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 7

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Kealing Middle School

Ceramics, drawing, painting Kealing Middle School Visual Arts program is opening its doors for the third year in a row as a stop on the East Austin Studio Tour. Everyone is welcomed to stop by to view the artwork made by the students including drawings, paintings, and ceramics. Craft stations will also be available. Come see the artwork behind these creative minds! School – Nov 11, 10am-3pm 1607 Pennsylvania Ave Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7

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Clara Ewert and William T. Carson Silk and Stone Painting, fiber, stone Silk and Stone is a two-person exhibition featuring platinum print photography from Clara Ewert and abstract paintings made of coal from William T. Carson. Experimentation with material and process is at the core of each artist’s practice. Clara uses a platinum printing process on atypical materials such as silk while William uses coal in ways that challenge its conventional use. Temporary Exhibition 1612 New York Ave – (360) 298-0087 claraewert20@gmail.com – claravrose.com, williamtcarson.com Accessibility: 0

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Adrian Armstrong – George Washington Carver Museum

Drawing, painting, mixed media Adrian Armstrong graduated from the University of Nebraska - Lincoln in 2014 and now lives and works out of Austin, TX. Adrian’s work explores the black experience through figurative and portraiture work that skates between the boundaries of realism and surrealism. Gallery 1165 Angelina St – (512) 284-1275 adrianarmstrongart@gmail.com – adrianarmstrongart.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10

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Lavaras Tucker – George Washington Carver Museum

Drawing, painting, mixed media I feel no artwork is ever really finished, the artist just chooses to stop working on it. Though many of my paintings I try like to convey this notion, leaving what the ideal “finished” piece would be to the on looker. Gallery 1165 Angelina St – (512) 576-6687 lavarast@hotmail.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10

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Ryan Runcie – George Washington Carver Museum

Drawing, painting, mixed media Being born to Jamaican parents in a small town in Texas, I feel fortunate to have experienced the confusion that is growing up as a biracial, first-generation American man. My art is a tenuous engagement in blurring lines; allowing the loose expression of color to side step the mind’s seeming need to categorize and understand in accordance to race, ethnicity, and stereotypes. My goal is to give you a moment to reflect and maybe learn to love a little bit better. Gallery 1165 Angelina St ryanruncie.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10

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folade speaks – Six Square Austin’s Black Cultural District Mixed media The Spirit Sculptures are an exploration about “dreams” in the African Diaspora, the sacred space of the head, and what we carry in our Ori through multiple lifetimes. Temporary Exhibition 1152 San Bernard St – (512) 505-8738 programs@sixsquare.org – sixsquare.org Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10

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Deanna Miesch – 30 Years of Photography Art Therapy Austin Fiber, photography, mixed media In conjunction with her upcoming photography book, “Collected Works”, Deanna Miesch will be exhibiting select photographs from the past three decades. Deanna is an Art Therapist and owner of her newly renovated studio, Art Therapy Austin. She works in many mediums and will have various sundries on display as well. Please join her in celebrating her 14th EAST tour! Happening – Nov 11-12, 11am-6pm 1200 E 11th St, #109 deannamieschart.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Merri Isom guest of Deanna Miesch Drawing, painting, mixed media I love using vibrant color and visions from the natural world. Watercolor, acrylic, and mixed media are my preferred media. I want people to be able to see the layers and process of my art and thereby sense the inherent movement, transience, and tactile quality of my art product. I’m not interested in perfection in life or in my art. Happening – Nov 11-12, 11am-6pm 1200 E 11th St, #109 – (512) 695-5980 merri_isom@yahoo.com – arttherapyaustin.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Jacob Villanueva Monthly Artist Series at HELM boots Photography Jacob Villanueva has been creating art in Austin for over 20 years with a focus on technology based mixed media installations. He is currently displaying some recent photography as a part of the HELM artist series for this year’s tour. Jacob doesn’t have enough fingers to count the years he’s participated in E.A.S.T. Temporary Exhibition 1200 E 11th St, #101 jacob@digitalpurity.com – jacobvillanueva.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Keri Anderson – Plants at Play with Paint + Clay + Fiber Slavonk & Hortus Terraria Ceramics, painting, mixed media Come join an array of artists and mediums under a house of plants at play. Create your own terrarium or pot your own planter at the in-studio Terrarium Bar. Slavonk & Hortus Terraria is home to 12+ local artists daily. Temporary exhibition will feature contemporary, abstract acrylic + ceramicists + fiber artists. Temporary Exhibition 1200 E 11th St, #105 – (512) 227-2022 keriterrari@gmail.com – slavonkandhortus.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Austin Revitalization Authority Herman Schieffer House/ Eastroom Painting, photography, sculpture 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 within the 11th and 12th Street redevelopment area. ARA has also facilitated, sponsored, and co-sponsored many cultural development projects throughout the East Austin community. Temporary Exhibition 1154 Lydia St, #200 – (512) 469-1705 emcdonald@austinrev.org – austinrev.org Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Kenny Dorham’s Backyard

Painting, jewelry, sculpture Kenny Dorham’s Backyard and DiverseArts Culture Works is a nonprofit organization dedicated to music and art. Multiple artists will set up both weekends on the grassy lawn and display their fine art, craft art, and live music. Food trailers are also on site. Happening 1106 E 11th St – (817) 657-2676 awestphal@live.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 5, 6

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Glenn Towery aka HADU – Capitol View Arts

Painting

I like to paint time. I am probably one of the few clock artists in the world. I take clocks apart and then paint images in them or I paint on items and then turn them into clocks. I have a fascination with time. I paint all kinds of clocks but my favorite is my Black History series of clocks. Painting is a great form of treatment for my military related PTSD. Temporary Exhibition 1104 E 11th St glenntowery7@gmail.com – glenn-towery.squarespace.com Accessibility: 1, 4, 7

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Tyson Davis – Capitol View Arts

Mixed media This Nacogdoches native is poised to paint priceless pieces for the rest of his life. Currently relocated to Austin, he is ambitious in his approach to the Arts, and plans to make a name for himself across the States. Hoping to inspire the next generation of artist through hard work and dedication to his craft. Temporary Exhibition 1104 E 11th St artworksbyone1.wixsite.com/tysonddavis Accessibility: 1, 4, 7

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Ryan Runcie – Capitol View Arts

Mixed media Being born to Jamaican parents in a small town in Texas, I feel fortunate to have experienced the confusion that is growing up as a biracial, first-generation American man. My art is a tenuous and experimental engagement in blurring lines; allowing the loose expression of color to side step the mind’s seeming need to categorize and understand in accordance to race, ethnicity, and stereotypes. My goal is to give you a moment to point to your impression of this art and to ask, “In this, what is the intention of my heart” and maybe learn to love a little bit better. Temporary Exhibition 1104 E 11th St ryan.runcie@gmail.com – ryanruncie.com Accessibility: 1, 4, 7

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Carlotta Vann – Capitol View Arts

Painting

Carlotta uses acrylic paint to create her varied styles of painting. She is not locked into a particular style which allows her to freely flow from each inspirational idea. She hopes her 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. Temporary Exhibition 1104 E 11th St carlottavann@yahoo.com – carlottavannartgallery.com Accessibility: 1, 4, 7

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Jasmine Wilks – Capitol View Arts

Photography Pop culture inspired, this collection of prints and photos grasp at the ever-changing environments of the world we live in. Be it music, art, environment, or politics, see the world through the evolving lens of a woman, a minority, and a twenty something. Temporary Exhibition 1104 E 11th St e.jasminewilks@gmail.com – jasminewilks.com Accessibility: 1, 4, 7

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Juanita Cole Towery African-American Cultural Heritage Facility Mixed media I am a self-taught artist, drawing since the age of 5. I have been painting, exhibiting and selling my works as a professional artist since 1992. Using various mediums and vibrant colors on multiple surfaces, I love creating images that stimulate the imagination of its viewers. Temporary Exhibition 912 E 11th St juanitacoletowery@gmail.com – juanita-coletowery.squarespace.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10

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Jerry Solomon African-American Cultural Heritage Facility Ceramics My work begins with the curiosity of learning various techniques and processes that can be applied to clay. Most experiments typically begin with wheel thrown symmetrical forms that have been acted on by inner and exterior forces that help in creating an asymmetric forms defined the swells, cracks, and recesses they bear. Each series of forms serves as a link to different chapters of my life. Temporary Exhibition 912 E 11th St jerrysolomonjr@gmail.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10

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Cresus Artisanat - Haruhi Okubo – take heart

Painting, fiber, mixed media Tokyo based Haruhi Okubo studied industrial design and designed children’s playgrounds before picking up a ball of wool and a needle to become one of the forerunners in contemporary needlework. In 2009 she formed her studio Cresus Artisanat from where she makes textiles from bags to rugs. Temporary Exhibition 1111 E 11th St, Ste 100 – (512) 520-9664 info@takeheartshop.com – takeheartshop.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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little e.a.s.t. – Blackshear Elementary Fine Arts Academy Ms. Healey, Art Teacher Drawing, painting, photography Why should adults have all the fun? Little e.a.s.t. is a free interactive Art event made just for families! Come see artwork & performances by students along with interactive craft booths by community partners such as Google, Austin Creative Reuse, Umlauf Sculpture Garden and more! Features include Little Artist, Big Artist, Soundwaves Orchestra, AIA Design Voice, & 3-D printer demo! School – Nov 11, 10am-3pm 1712 E 11th St – (512) 414-2021 elisabeth.healey@austinisd.org – blackshearyellowjackets.org Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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John Cuba Lewis Earthmann Photography Digital, photography, metal I explore the relationship between person and place, recording found compositions and honest expression. Artist Studio 2012 Hamilton Ave – (713) 591-6189 john@cubalewis.com – earthmann.org Accessibility: 2, 6

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what.it.is

Design, digital, printed matter what.it.is is a boutique agency based in Austin, Texas. We’re thinkers, coders, creators, problem-solvers. The work included in this temporary exhibition spans seven years of working with some of the most loved brands and institutions in Austin and beyond. Temporary Exhibition 2400 Webberville Rd, Bldg C, Ste 100 – (512) 853-9600 info@what.it.is – what.it.is Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9

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VR Painting Competition with Tilt Brush – Originator Studios Painting, mixed media, video/film Originator Studios presents a Tilt Brush VR painting competition. Nov. 11-12: Visitors are invited to watch 5 finalists create their work in Tilt Brush, a Virtual Reality painting program. Guests will also get a chance to explore Tilt Brush for themselves. Nov. 18: Final works will be displayed in VR at a viewing party at Originator Studios, 7-10 pm. Happening – Nov 11-12, 11am-6pm and Nov 18, 7-10pm 718 Northwestern Ave – (512) 263-0754 info@originatorstudios.com – originatorstudios.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Alamo Collective

Drawing, painting, sculpture A collective of Austin artists dedicated to pushing boundaries in the contemporary art world. Various collaborative efforts between the collective as well as personal collections of established artists both local and international. Featuring Jenaro Goode, Elena Cortez Neavel, Luis Nava, Robert Floan, Shawn Sanchez, Native shop, and Marthas Collection Artist Studio 2502 Webberville Rd – (512) 695-1437 rickymorolla512@gmail.com – marthascollection.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

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Hattie Lindsley – MOONFATTIE Zaragosa Farm Collage, painting, photography Hattie was born in Dallas, Texas and now lives and works in Austin, Texas. Moonfattie is a derivative of a printmaking assignment at the University of Puget Sound. Consumed by her studies of racism, identity, and food in American history, Hattie’s oil paintings and collages explore the splendor and frustration surrounding excess and mythology. Artist Studio 2700 Zaragosa St – (214) 415-8088 hattie.lindsley@gmail.com – moonfattie.com Accessibility: 0

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Interwoven: Community Weaving Project Rosewood-Zaragosa Neighborhood Center Design, fiber, mixed media Interwoven is a community-based weaving project facilitated by Batik fabric artist Melissa Knight. Visitors to EAST are invited to view the artworks and participate in the weaving project. Interwoven is supported by the City of Austin’s Cultural Arts Division, Awesome Foundation Austin and Bread for the Journey of Austin. Special thanks to the Rosewood-Zaragosa Neighborhood Center for hosting this project. Happening – Nov 11, 11am-6pm 2800 Webberville Rd – (512) 230-6637 melissa@batikbydesign.com – batikbydesign.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10

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Evan Horn

Ceramics, installation, sculpture My objective isn’t to deconstruct the vessel, but to pass through it- to confuse interiority and exteriority and show where they connect. As non-orientable, self-intersecting objects, they obscure the notion of a fixed focus or center: forms and lines collide, invert and transition between meanings. The resulting sculptural manifolds are continuously changing topologies that permit both passage and containment. Artist Studio 1183 Ridgeway Dr evanphorn@gmail.com – evanhorn.com Accessibility: 0

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Kimmy Rohrs – Whiskey & Clay

Ceramics

Kimmy Rohrs makes pottery under the name Whiskey & Clay. For four years she’s been crafting small batch ceramics for everyday use – planters, mugs, bowls, plates, coffee pourovers, etc. Custom pieces that add to the joy of preparing and sharing food. Her wares are meant to be appreciated through use, rather than simply displayed. Artist Studio 3312 Oak Springs Dr, Unit B – (410) 340-3042 howdy@whiskeyandclay.com – whiskeyandclay.com Accessibility: 0

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Jonathan Beall – Sertodo Copper

Metal

Each one of these hammer marks is like a little letter in the words of the story about how this entire piece was made. Sertodo Copper is an international cooperative of master copper artisans, with workshops in Austin and Michoacan Mexico. We use 100% recycled copper to create beautiful and functional pieces. Artist Studio 3615 Oak Springs Dr – (512) 512-0167 info@sertodo.com – sertodo.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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John Lockhart – Carbonista!

Photography My dormant interest in photography was awakened when I discovered handmade processes. After seeing a platinum print, I felt I had found what was lacking in my photographic efforts. After experimenting with a few alternative processes, I became interested in carbon transfer printing and it has been the primary focus of my efforts over the last several years. Artist Studio 1209 Eleanor St – (512) 786-8076 john@johnlockhart.net – johnlockhart.net Accessibility:

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Hot Pants House

Drawing, installation, mixed media Hot Pants House features collaborative and correspondence-based work from Rebecca Estee, Shannon Dugan Iverson, Brydan McNeely, Jess Sauer, William Bass, Gil Slade, Michael Myhaus and Catherine Chiodio. It is a convergence of textual and visual storylines that exist in different temporalities: some lifelong, some episodic, some that converge, some that rise and fall. This collection constitutes an archive of material evidence of a close friendship, a praxis of friendship, and a record of the effects of distance and technology. Temporary Exhibition 1115 Delano St hotpantshouse@gmail.com – becca-estee.com Accessibility: 0

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Ortega Art Studio Ms. Grantges, Art Teacher Ceramics, painting, installation 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 11th 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! School – Nov 11, 10am-2pm 1135 Garland Ave ortegaartstudio.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8

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Alex Abel – Erections and Blood

Drawing, painting, printed matter Artwork inspired by lust and the unease that comes with living in my own skin. Oil on canvas, acrylic on canvas, pen and ink on paper. Will have quality artist prints for sale as well as greeting cards and magnets. (Much of the work is erotic art and 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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Sally Weber – Resonance Studio

Digital, drawing, photography Sally Weber and Craig Newswanger will present an array of artwork including photography, holography, the digital and the diverse for our last EAST exhibit and sale before moving west. Artist Studio 1406 Smith Rd, Unit D – (512) 560-9497 snw@sallyweber.com – resonancestudio.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8

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Brian Phillips – Salvaged Wood Artist REVIVAL Cycles Painting, mixed media, wood I make art out of salvaged wood. Many styles. I hope you like them as much as I like making them. Temporary Exhibition 5305 Bolm Rd, Bays 2-3 – (512) 571-1703 brianphillipsemail@gmail.com – artbybrianphillips.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 6

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Adreon Henry – Atypical Assemblage HELM Studio Painting, mixed media, printed matter My recent works, which are made of vinyl, use repetition through serigraphed imagery, the process of weaving, along with the practice of addition and reduction to transform individual elements and components into a whole, realized composition. The method is a meditation on the duality of space, the importance of distance and lack there of. Temporary Exhibition 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 6 – (512) 627-8284 adreon@adreonhenry.com – adreonhenry.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 8

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Karina Figueroa

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Karina Figueroa’s paintings explore emotion through the use of color and moments of realism. Utilizing direct eye contact and unexpected color compositions, each painting is methodically balanced between realism, abstraction, and deliberate brush work. Temporary Exhibition 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 7 – (415) 341-2492 karinafigueroaart@gmail.com – karinafigueroa.com Accessibility: 0

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Rothko Hauschildt

Collage, painting, mixed media I make art for the purposes of self-expression and release. 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 rothko@pobox.com – rothkunst.com Accessibility: 0

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Ryan Davis – Bolm Studios

Drawing, painting I mostly make paintings with acrylic or oil paint, but sometimes branch out into other 2D media, like photography, printmaking, drawing, mixed media, and textiles. Artist Studio 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 9 – (512) 923-9124 ryanthayerdavis@gmail.com – ryanthayerdavis.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 7

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Court Loving – Bolm Studios

Photography Court Loving is a fine art photographer based in Austin, Texas. She was raised on the US-Mexico border and is inspired by the commingling of cultures. Interested in the plural nature of things, she uses her lens in an attempt to unravel life’s innate beauty and complexity. Artist Studio 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 9.1 – (956) 286-3048 courtloving@gmail.com – courtloving.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 8

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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 important topics. We match literary work with artwork to create high quality chapbooks, books, and broadsides. Artist Studio 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 9.2 – (512) 784-4812 awst@awst-press.org – awst-press.org Accessibility: 2, 3, 7, 8, 9

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Emily Cayton and Andrea Hyland Bolm Studios Installation, mixed media, sculpture Cayton/Hyland work collaboratively to create fantastical landscapes large and small. Using a wide range of materials, they experiment with scale, balance, and space. Artist Studio 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 9.4 – (757) 615-0528 caytone@gmail.com Accessibility: 2, 7

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Ann Flemings – Flemings Art – Bolm Studios

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Flemings creates abstract art inspired by the natural world. Drawing from memory, her work is characterized by rock-like formations and muted tones. Starting with a loose composition as her base, she covers, layers, removes, repaints and covers it again, bringing about total transformation. Striving to create her most authentic work, she’s learned to ride this searching process through to completion. Artist Studio 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 10.1 – (512) 963-1098 ann@flemingsart.com – flemingsart.com Accessibility: 3, 5, 6

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Jana Swec – Bolm Studios

Drawing, painting, mixed media We’re all in this together. I’ll be showing a series of collaborations with some super talented Austin-based artists. The piece shown here is a collaboration with photographer Suzanne Koett, who will be showing with me during the EAST weekends. Artist Studio 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 10.2 – (512) 468-2104 littleredswec@gmail.comlittleswecart.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 6, 7

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Zack Ingram – Bolm Studios

Mixed media My practice combines found images, objects, and raw materials to address social and cultural conventions of the modern American South. I’m interested in the agency of the queer bodies that inhabit such a space and how they redefine traditions of masculinity, labor, and power. Artist Studio 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 10.6 zackingram.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 6, 7

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Molly Knobloch – Bolm Studios

Drawing, painting Hands are some of the toughest, most delicate, and most expressive parts of the body, which is why I use them as a motif in many of my pieces. In my current body of work, my exploration of my own identity as well as my exploration of a simple but powerful mark-making go hand in hand. Artist Studio 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 11 – (832) 855-7952 mollyknobloch@gmail.com – mollyknobloch.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

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Anthony Maddaloni – Bolm Studios

Photography, printed matter, video/film I have been working on photographs of Barton springs for about 5 years. The work displayed here for EAST is a combination of color and black and white images. Artist Studio 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 11.1 – (737) 213-0151 silversalts@gmail.com – maddalonicolor.com Accessibility: 7

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Charles Zhang – Bolm Studios

Drawing, painting, mixed media My paintings will all be of different types of lizards. Thank you and have a nice day! :) Temporary Exhibition 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 11.5 charles.su.zhang@gmail.com Accessibility: 0

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Hallie Hamilton – Hallie Hamilton Art – The Satellite

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Hallie Eubanks Hamilton is an American abstract expressionist painter whose primary mediums are oil on canvas and acrylic on canvas. Hallie will have works of art available for purchase during the tour. Artist Studio 1109 A Shady Ln, A2 – (432) 413-9662 halliehamiltonart@gmail.com – halliehamiltonart.com Accessibility: 2, 6, 7

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Lauren McPhail R. – Post-Pre Pre-Spective The Satellite Collage, painting, performance 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. It allows me to be raw, to work with the medium. A medium that was used by old masters and now for post-modern imagery. Temporary Exhibition 1109 A Shady Ln, A2 – (832) 428-7726 laurenkmcphail@gmail.com – laurenmcphailr.com Accessibility: 2, 6, 7, 8

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MakeATX – The Satellite

Design, digital, mixed media 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, B1 – (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 Mixed media, printed matter, wood Growing up in Guatemala, I was surrounded and inspired by images of Dia de los Muertos and international folk art. My Lotería series continues, including the newest members – “La Dama” and “El Músico”. Come by MakeATX and watch lasers transform my pen and ink illustrations into colorful wall art, made from wood and other media. Artist Studio 1109 B Shady Ln, B1 – (978) 430-5515 nailivicstudios@gmail.com – nailivic.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Joanna Kulesza guest of Make ATX Design, photography, printed matter Joanna Kulesza is a portrait and documentary photographer working mainly in the large-format film medium. Her contemporary color imagery often explores themes related to cultural identity and the complexity of relationships. This year she will be exhibiting prints from her ongoing portrait project, “Creek”, which delves into Austin’s complex relationship to the Greenbelt. Artist Studio 1109 B Shady Ln, B1 – (631) 219-8094 heyjo@joannakulesza.com – joannakulesza.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Adrienne Hodge Moon Gallery & Studio Drawing, painting, mixed media Adrienne Hodge is a literal and surrealistic artist whose current pen & ink portrait series combines classic portraiture with visual allegory. Her work combines both contemporary and vintage drawing and calligraphy inks through a process of drawn and painted layers. Among her strongest influences, she cites particle physics, psychology, neuroscience and turn of the century astronomical photography. Artist Studio 1109 B Shady Ln, B1 – (512) 689-3047 adriennehodge@gmail.com – adriennehodge.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

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Lauren Tarbel guest of Adrienne Hodge Collage, painting, mixed media I am fascinated by nature, the universe, spirituality and consciousness. Characteristics of my work include themes from nature and the exploration of symbolism; utilizing painting, collage, mixed media and layering imagery. Creation for me is motivated by the exploration of ideas beyond our comprehension. Life is full of mystery and art is my way of trying to understand the world. Artist Studio 1109 B Shady Ln, B1 – (469) 682-0709 lauren@laurentarbel.com – laurentarbel.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

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Makenna Hatter guest of Adrienne Hodge Painting, mixed media I paint large, 2D pieces using acrylic and resin because there is no feeling like the feeling I get while I’m experimenting with my colors and medium. I never mind if the result isn’t what I expected, or if no one likes it, because the process makes me wildly, deeply happy. Artist Studio 1109 B Shady Ln, B1 – (512) 739-6634 makenna@makennahatterdesign.com makennahatterdesign.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

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Katie Ryan Donohue guest of Adrienne Hodge Drawing, painting, printed matter Katie Ryan Donohue grew up on a horse farm in Madison, Wisconsin where she developed a great love for exploring the outdoors, animals, and recording experiences in her sketchbook. Her subject matter investigates the vast territories of memory, the surreal, and nature through combinations of portraiture, symbolic representation, and imaginative narrative scenes. Artist Studio 1109 B Shady Ln, B1 – (608) 516-6895 katieryanartwork@gmail.com – katieryandonohue.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

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Ayla Erdener – Ayla Art – The Satellite

Drawing, painting, photography Ayla Erdener’s artwork is optimistic, vibrant and bold. Her watercolors are simple, charming and narrative in nature. She paints large abstract oil paintings that are colorful and upbeat. She is intrigued by the exploration in knowing who you are or the journey to find out. Artist Studio 1109 B Shady Ln, B5 – (512) 354-2618 ayladesigner@gmail.com – aylart.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 9

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Alexis Kraus – The Satellite

Drawing, mixed media, sculpture I make laser-cut works on paper and books. My process combines drawing, digital illustration, and machine fabrication. Work on paper naturally lends itself to repetition. I work with pattern and motifs from printmaking and illustration to make my imagery. To create these pattern-heavy abstract images, I use the laser cutter to “draw” on the paper with both etched and cut line-work. I am currently exploring themes of contemporary life with animals, plants, and people. Artist Studio 1109 B Shady Ln, B6 – (901) 488-5975 arkraus@gmail.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Austin Tinkering School

Installation, mixed media, wood Austin Tinkering School is an East Austin makerspace offering classes, camps, workshops and events for kids and adults. We will have a fun hands-on art project AND will be hosting a large scale immersive interactive multi room installation by art collective Vision Gland. Temporary Exhibition 1122 Airport Blvd, Ste A – (512) 579-6169 kami@austintinkeringschool.com – austintinkeringschool.com Accessibility: 3, 5, 6, 7

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Vision Gland – Austin Tinkering School

Installation, mixed media, sound Vision Gland is a collective of artists in Austin, Texas who specialize in a kind of collaborative, interactive art involving kinetic sculpture and immersive experiences. The Psychedome, is an immersive, multi-room environment allowing explorers to analyze and interact with the labyrinth of a deconstructed mind. Temporary Exhibition 1122 Airport Blvd, Ste A – (512) 450-4905 info@visiongland.com – visiongland.com Accessibility: 3, 5, 6, 7

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Emily Coleman

Drawing, painting, mixed media I work out of an old slightly dilapidated shed in the backyard of my home. I’ve filled it with art, but also my collections: mostly bones, bugs, and plants. I draw, I paint, and I dabble in many other mediums too. My shed is my laboratory where I create whatever visions dance in my mind. Artist Studio 964 Springdale Rd – (512) 779-1210 mlecoleman@gmail.com – mlecoleman.com/ Accessibility: 0

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Dimension Gallery

Mixed media, sculpture The indoor gallery features “Sculp-chur,” an exhibition of small sculptures packaged to mimic retail presentation. The show contemplates the modes of consumption for art. The outdoor gallery features “The Paved Garden”, an annual exhibit sponsored by the COA Cultural Arts Division. The exhibit sits under an industrial awning and is accessible and illuminated 24 hours a day. Gallery 979 Springdale Rd, #99 – (512) 947-8772 info@dimensiongallery.org – dimensiongallery.org Accessibility: 0

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Art at the Station – Springdale Station

Painting, mixed media, sculpture Husband and wife team Moya and Colin McIntyre along with several guest artists are exhibiting painting and sculpture at Springdale Station. This historic train station venue with expansive rooms and bead board walls will convert into a temporary art gallery for EAST. Temporary Exhibition 979 Springdale Rd, #160 – (512) 947-8772 mcintyremoya@gmail.com – moyamcintyre.com Accessibility: 0

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Govalle Elementary Students Youth Voices Speak Out Govalle Elementary Design, mixed media, printed matter The Govalle 3rd and 5th grade students thought critically about the world around them, learned design skills, and utilized these skills to express their opinions on community and global issues. Students individually identified a community problem, created a solution, and expressed this solution through multimedia collage and printmaking. This exhibition also features work from East Side Memorial High School students and the East Side Memorial vertical team. Special projection of students’ identity poems Sat. Nov. 18th 7:30-8:00 pm. School 3601 Govalle Ave ariel.kay@austinisd.org – govalle.austinschools.org Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

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John Mulvany

Drawing, painting, mixed media Former amateur taxidermist John Mulvany is not entirely comfortable writing about himself in the third person but does so to maintain his mystique. His recent artwork concerns the current political crisis despite his innate understanding that nothing he does artistically will make any difference and merely provides him with a distraction from the horrors of Trump’s America. Enjoy your day. Artist Studio 3401 Govalle Ave – (512) 203-4102 jwmulvany@gmail.com – johnmulvany.com Accessibility: 2

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Brian Egan

Collage, painting, mixed media “Perhaps a lunatic was simply a minority of one.” - George Orwell Artist Studio 3105 Stokes Dr – (512) 947-8353 brianisloveforever@gmail.com Accessibility: 1, 3, 4, 5, 6

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Arnoldo Hurtado – ArtsCream Truck

Painting, performance, sculpture Lady DoDo’s ArtsCream truck presents this season’s theme: MELT! Because global warming is real. So if you’ve never been inside an art riddled, weird ice cream truck, you might be in luck! Surreal, dark, pop, moody, creamy, small, medium, and large acrylic paintings and sculptures will cover the inside AND outside of your childhood’s favorite truck. Come take a lick! Temporary Exhibition 912 Cherico St – (817) 308-2878 hurtado.a@hotmail.com – hurtadoarnoldo.wordpress.com Accessibility: 0

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Alexa Villalobos and Julie Donie Fertile Ground Control Fabrication Station Design, metal, stone Relax in an outdoor living room, world music, flaming concrete balls, warming steel firepits, 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 layout and fabrication process in the workshop or simply lounge on the art and people watch at the heart of EAST. Artist Studio 3600 Lyons Rd – (512) 340-0432 info@fertilegroundgardens.com – fertilegroundgardens.com Accessibility: 3

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Jack King – Jack King Studio – Canopy

Collage, drawing, painting I endeavor to convey, in my paintings, the complex interplay between the human figure and its emotional and experiential context. I want to capture both the intersections and senses of alienation that are found between our external and internal selves. I am attempting to capture something that transcends the outward and visible, to depict traces of the interior life. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1 #102 – (512) 796-9999 kingcorner@gmail.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Chris White – Canopy

Painting, mixed media I make abstract paintings with latex, oils, cold wax medium, and sometimes encaustic. My work is driven by my energetic connection to life. 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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Elizabeth Decker guest of Chris White Drawing, painting I create to communicate. This takes place internally as I am working out the conversation with myself, mediating what works and doesn’t work and examining the transformation of self through my work. I’m inspired by my relationships with people and the relationship with myself. Music, poetry, nature, conversations, struggles, celebrations are all factors that help me create my work. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #103 – (310) 422-8234 eliart15@msn.com – elizabethdeckerproductions.blogspot.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Melissa Borrell – Canopy

Jewelry, mixed media, sculpture I encourage viewers to see the world in a new way by creating spaces and objects that make people slow down, wonder and smile. Math and geometry and nature inspire the forms that I create. I invite viewers into my work, giving them the opportunity to become part of the work and come away with a unique experience. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #104 – (512) 387-4515 info@melissaborrell.com – melissaborrell.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Ines Batllo – Canopy

Drawing, painting A new collection of encaustic paintings and drawings will be exhibited at 105 Canopy studios. 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

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Vera Smiley – Canopy

Ceramics, sculpture, printed matter My fascination for anatomical beauty and my respect for the way people’s lives play out energizes my artwork. The world traveler, I sculpt multi cultural philosophies and emotions. I also create decorative ceramics that I call “my moments of meditation”. My goal is for my artwork to bring you a life time of beauty and artistic statement. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #105 – (512) 954-0568 buteo11@live.com – artsvera.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Jamie Wade – Exponential Art – Canopy

Ceramics, design, sculpture “If everyone was a little bit cooler, everything would be a lot cooler.” Just like the rest of us, the creations that inhabit Jamie’s world are strange and interesting creatures, with unique sets of strengths and challenges to overcome. 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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Jess Wade – Exponential Art - FollyWonder

Drawing, painting, sculpture FollyWonder – Through drawing, painting, and sculpting, Jess Wade creates characters and fragmented narratives that speak to the Beauty and Bizarreness of Existence. 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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Karen Woodward – Canopy

Painting, installation, sculpture My work is a colorful exploration of the human condition. Mental states, states of mind, and states of being 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

Drawing, painting My artmaking process is a transfer and release of invisible, internal energy onto a visible, external surface. I create movement in my work to cultivate stillness within. I utilize the natural unpredictability and fluidity of my materials – acrylic, ink and watercolor – to my advantage as I explore various processes, aesthetics and techniques. 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

Drawing, painting, printed matter 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. 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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Kevin Muñoz – Canopy

Ceramics, drawing, painting The warm colors and loose brush work in Kevin’s art help him shape the story of a people from a distant land of loneliness. They celebrate their differences yet they ache for an identity of their own. They long to be part of the greater population, yet understand they’ll never be understood. Also, lots of plants. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #108 – (714) 797-3954 munoz.kevin@gmail.com – kevinmunoz.us Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Michelle Lawrence Schwartz – Canopy

Drawing, painting, wood The world offers a constant stream of distraction and diversion that I feel tends to drown out our shared experiences. My work is focused on speaking to those shared experiences. I’d like to remind the viewer that it is alright to not feel comfortable in one’s own skin because none of us are truly alone in that discomfort. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #108 – (512) 831-1837 seedsthenroots@gmail.com – seedsthenroots.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Felice House – Canopy

Drawing, painting, printed matter House’s series of large scale paintings, RE•WESTERN, projects contemporary women into heroic roles formerly played by western movie icons such as John Wayne, James Dean and Gary Cooper. Through the use of the gender flip, House questions the male hero stereotype in classic Western films. 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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Dana Younger – Canopy guest of Felice House Sculpture I am a sculptor whose efforts often live near the intersection of art and technology. My work is representational and ranges between being object–based and figurative. Combining aesthetics and concept is one of my primary agendas. Humor, beauty, familiarity, materiality and social commentary are themes I often use to create fertile interpretive grounds. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #109 – (512) 496-9911 dana@bluegenieart.com – danayounger.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Susan Scafati – Canopy

Installation, photography, mixed media Susan Scafati is an American contemporary artist whose abstract, conceptual artwork focuses on the ways in which individual versus collective identities, personal versus cultural mythologies, are constructed. Through multiple frameworks – including virtual communications, domestic spaces, institutional archives, and European bullfights – she explores the iconography and materiality that contribute to the way meaning is organized and its impact on human experience. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #110 info@susanscafati.net – susanscafati.net Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Rebecca Bennett – Canopy

Collage, painting, mixed media My recent work plays with the abstracted modern landscape. I use light and dark, space and scale, encouraging the viewer to step into the work to react and reflect. My process is one in which the artist and paint are 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

Ceramics, jewelry 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. This year I will be introducing The Candy Marbled Collection, featuring pieces that are marbled in colorful swirls. 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

Collage, drawing, painting Highways, cities, grasslands, clouds, wind, rain, motion, moments, memories. These are the things I try to capture in my work with a personal perspective. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #116 – (512) 203-5826 kevarue@me.com – kevarichardson.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Lynne Brotman – Canopy

Fiber, mixed media My fiber and mixed media art is all about texture. I create wall hangings and wearable art by dyeing fabric or weaving cloth on a Japanese loom. Stones, tree branches, wire and other materials are used to express the symbology of the work. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #117 – (201) 315-9110 lcbrotman1234@gmail.com – lynnebrotmanfiberart.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Kevin Wallace – Canopy

Painting, furniture, mixed media Kevin Wallace, is an Austin, Texas based artist creating vibrant art. Having interests in several genres of art allows him to create something truly unique. All of his work shows a sense of vibrancy yet restraint, Kevin firmly believes that there is beauty and truth in the details. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #117 – (832) 248-7712 kevin@wallacek.com – wallacek.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Chun Hui Pak – Canopy

Drawing, painting, mixed media My twin passions are oil painting and the ancient Asian art of origami paper folding. By combining both passions in the art I create, I honor my Asian heritage while advancing the art I create in new and challenging directions. 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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Maura Schaffer – Canopy

Painting, fiber, sculpture These topographical wall reliefs, influenced by hikes and explorations in the Texas hill country, play with the perception of mico vs. macro landscapes. The swirling waters of springs, lakes, rivers, and small creeks and puddles, as well as the parched and cracked earth are transformed into abstracted compositions combining fabric wrapped welded armatures and photo realistic paintings or video. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #118 – (512) 915-1006 msschaff@gmail.com – maura-schaffer.squarespace.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Kat Hartley – One Straw Press – Canopy

Design, printed matter, sculpture One Straw Press produces printed goods of all sorts using movable type, relief carvings, 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. Recent aesthetic interests include the night sky and teenage dirtbags. Come 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

Painting, jewelry, photography My main interest is working with traditional materials such as metal, and shape them to fit with new materials, such as 3D printed shapes. 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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Jenn Hassin – Canopy

Drawing, installation, mixed media Jenn Hassin is a Texas born artist and currently creates work with the intention of making a difference. Her art summons community involvement and she graciously would like for your participation in a project during EAST. You can find Hassin’s rolled paper works, installations and drawings in galleries and museums, but nothing is more personal than her workspace. 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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Julie Pelaez – Canopy guest of Jenn Hassin Design, painting, mixed media Frustration, personal challenges, political divides... whatever life presents, I use art as a means to process, move through, and transform it all into something more beautiful. I love how abstract art can speak to each individual differently while holding a special, internalized meaning for the artist. This EAST features new works on layered acrylic panels, framed originals, and throw pillows. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #123 – (301) 257-8267 hello@juliepelaezstudios.com – juliepelaezstudios.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Cari Washburn – Canopy

Ceramics, painting, mixed media 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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James Tisdale – Canopy

Ceramics, mixed media, sculpture My work talks about the political, social, religious, and the personal world in which I live. The work is figurative ceramic sculptures influenced by all that is around me. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #125 jamestisdale1984@yahoo.com – jamestisdale.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Emily Galusha – Canopy

Drawing, painting, mixed media I come from a place where the Ozarks meet the Delta. Within the collection you will find antique handguns, collaborative work, explorations in nature and glimpses into the subconscious. New to the collection this year are experimental pieces from my recent sabbatical at La Romita School of Art. 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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Scott David Gordon – Canopy

Photography, printed matter, sound Scott is currently focused on sharing his abstract photography and a new podcast where he interviews gallery owners and artists around Austin. Prints of his images can be purchased at his website and will be printed and framed locally. Stop by to find out more about these projects and many more that are in the works. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #126 – (512) 470-1574 scott@sdgordon.com – scottdavidgordon.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Flip Solomon – Studio 201 – Canopy

Design, drawing, painting The second installment of The Motherland Series is “Darkest Before Dawn”. These pieces present new realities and glimpses of possible worlds to come as old systems die. My new large-scale pen and ink works will be on display accompanied by my clothing line which includes new activewear designs and kimono. 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

Painting, mixed media My art is imbued with the intention to support the process of conscious evolution. I seek to inspire myself and others on the path of inner transformation and spiritual growth. I use my paintings to explore, integrate and share intuitive insights and expanded perceptions. I work with acrylic paint on canvas; and mixed medium on canvas and wood. 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 – Gina Pina Quilts – Canopy

Fiber

I make modern quilts using a 12’ Longarm quilting machine. I find the best fabric and use simple sewing techniques and clean lines to create washable quilts that last for years. I have quilts for sale or supplies to make your own quilt! Come try my sewing machines during the tour and add your mark to my 2017 collaborative quilt. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1 #202 ginapinaquilts@gmail.com – ginapina.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Luis Abreux – Canopy

Drawing, painting, mixed media Tropical and colorist, playful and aggressive; Luis Abreux configures a very particular plastic substance whose inspiration source we should not look for in any “telluric current” or in “unconscious archetypes”, much less in the sublimations of imagination or in the concealing artifice of the dreams. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #203 – (512) 720-2919 luisabreux2003@yahoo.es – abreux.org Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Elizabeth Chiles – Canopy

Photography, inatallation, printed matter I work primarily in photography, and also in video, installation, drawing, and language. My work lies at the intersection of immaterial aspects like time, light, consciousness, and perception, and the materials that hold them. 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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Elizabeth McDonald Schwaiger – Canopy

Painting

“In Schwaiger’s recent paintings multiple images overlap, creating a tension in which figures, objects, and spaces struggle to maintain physicality as though in some sort of existential conflict or wave function collapse.” Schwaiger holds an MFA from the highly esteemed Glasgow School of Art, and has exhibited in London, Glasgow, New York, Berlin, Miami, and Houston among other cities. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #206 – (214) 763-0568 elizabethaschwaiger@gmail.com – elizabethschwaiger.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Neena Buxani – Canopy

Painting, mixed media My work encourages observers to embrace nature’s vibrancy through the use of daring color and inviting texture. When they are compelled to touch a piece simply to experience its positive energy, I have achieved some success. When the painting persuades them to somehow express their individuality, I have achieved my full artistic intention. Acrylic, gouache, and/or alcohol ink on board/canvas. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #207 – (512) 587-1151 neenasart@gmail.com – neenabuxani.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Trish Siegel – Canopy

Painting, photography, mixed media A recurring theme in my work is an association between person and place and our concepts of home. As our journeys in life are influenced by our past, my work is influenced by memory and self-reflection. As I explore these themes, my studio bears the brunt of my exhaustive experimentation with different mediums, primarily paint and photography. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #208 – (512) 560-4223 studio@trishsiegel.com – trishsiegel.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Amanda Shaftel – LEZAMA guest of POTLUCK Art + Music Jewelry LEZAMA armlets + necklets for the body + soul: LEZAMA jewelry is unique and modern, with a vintage + worldly vibe. All materials are natural + made to last, using large semi-precious stones which contain inherent properties to heal + aid. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #209 – (713) 295-1805 ashaftel@gmail.com – lezamadesigns.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Rebecca Rothfus Harrell – Canopy

Drawing, painting, mixed media At their core, my paintings are a formal exploration of form, color, structure, and space. Using microscopic mineral structures as source imagery, I craft abstract, surreal, ‘foreign’ environments, that oscillate between representing natural and man made structures. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #215 – (512) 809-0113 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 Rothfus Harrell Painting Abstract muralist, painter, and 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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Kristy Darnell Battani – Canopy

Painting, mixed media As I travel, in the city or along the highway, I am drawn to the things that are obscured and worn more than the visible, shiny, new parts. My artwork reflects that fascination with deteriorating information. I “build” my pieces rather than paint them, with a process that is both additive and subtractive, to reveal buried colors and textures. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #216 – (512) 270-0267 kristy@kristybattani.com – kristybattani.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Lucy MacQueen – Canopy

Drawing, painting, mixed media Painting water continues to be an obsession of mine, I am intrigued by the complexity of fluid reflection and transparency. However I am newly fascinated by fire as well, so there will be a mix of fire and water pieces on display this year. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #217 – (512) 784-4081 lucymacqueen@mac.com – lucymacqueen.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Carolyn Kimball – Kimball Prints

Printed matter Carolyn Kimball draws her inspiration for Kimball Prints from the beauty of the natural world. Each tea towel design has its beginnings as an original watercolor painting. Kimball Prints prides itself on being a boutique operation that produces artisanal, hand-crafted products: flour sack cotton tea towels and baltic birch ornaments. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #218 – (512) 431-3208 kimballprints@gmail.com – kimballprintshome.bigcartel.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Shane Moore – Ghost Lamp Dynamo – Canopy

Digital, drawing, painting Illuminate the path unknown. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1 #219 1337.oru@gmail.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Joel Ganucheau – Canopy

Painting

I’m a father ..an artist ..a musician ..a night owl ...a daydreamer ..an introvert. I am primarily a self taught artist. I am always experimenting with new techniques and processes to keep things exciting. Making art is very therapeutic and necessary for me. I’m not sure where I would be without it. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #220 – (512) 517-1017 joel@austinartgarage.com – joelganucheau.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Revi Meicler – Canopy

Painting, printed matter, sculpture The series is about communicating an experience. I use mixed media and collage to create a sense of tension and invite the viewer to form alternate associations. I approach each work with a sense of discovery and hope the viewer will do the same. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #224 rmeicler@yahoo.com – revimeicler.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Omni Modern – Canopy

Drawing, painting, installation Omni Modern Gallery is board curated exhibition space dedicated to re-imagining the viewer/gallery relations. We are interest in supporting contemporary artist from around the globe at studio 226 and on our URL gallery. Our private art sales are structured to provide an intimate and informative experience for collectors/enthusiasts. Gallery 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #226 – (210) 410-3633 the.om.official@gmail.com – omni-modern.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Zack Ingram: Skin Thick Big Medium Gallery – Canopy Mixed media, sculpture My practice combines found images, objects, and raw materials to address social and cultural conventions of the modern American South. I’m interested in the agency of the queer bodies that inhabit such a space and how they redefine traditions of masculinity, labor, and power. Gallery 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 2, #101 Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Eileen McKeon Butt Art.Science.Gallery – Canopy Drawing, painting, mixed media Who says that a landscape painting can’t be a scene from Pluto’s surface? Why can’t quantum mechanics inspire abstract art? As an artist, I find beauty and inspiration everywhere in the Universe, from the tiniest subatomic particles to the largest galactic clusters. The intersection of science and art is an exciting and beautiful place to be. Come and take a look! Temporary Exhibition 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 2, #102 – (512) 571-3762 eileen@eileenmckeonbutt.com – eileenmckeonbutt.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Jennie Tudor Gray Art.Science.Gallery – Canopy Collage, painting, mixed media Jennie Tudor Gray is an Austin-based multi-media artist, arts educator, and arts advocate who will have a trunk show with variety of gifts and artwork inspired by astronomy, nature, and recycled altered book art. Jennie is passionate about using community arts education as a method of social change. Temporary Exhibition 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 2, #102 ms.jennie.gray@gmail.com – jennietudorgray.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Jennifer Cunningham Art.Science.Gallery. – Canopy Painting, jewelry, mixed media Jennifer Cunningham is a painter and designer in Austin creating art, accessories, and decor featuring science and space-themed imagery, as well as celebrity portrait paintings. Selection includes unique hand-painted mixed media cosmic fine art; as well as astronomy-inspired jewelry. For one-of-a-kind painted pieces, Jen employs a mix of acrylic paint, airbrush, spray paint, and glitter. Temporary Exhibition 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 2, #102 jen@jenheartsart.com – jenheartsart.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Trish Sierer – Art.Science.Gallery

Digital, drawing, printed matter My work is inspired by patterns in nature with a focus on the ocean. I use my art to point out the simplicity of structures in the natural world in the hopes that people will explore and see it for themselves. My work is all hand-drawn using India ink, but I have recently began drawing digitally as well. Temporary Exhibition 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 2, #102 – (512) 970-5808 airstream101@yahoo.com – trishsierer.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Bale Creek Allen Gallery – Canopy

Photography, mixed media, sculpture Bale Creek Allen, born 1968 in Hollywood, CA. Bale Graduated from School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, MA. Bale exhibits widely throughout the U.S. and Internationally. Bale owns BCA gallery and lives and works in Austin. He has two sons, Calder 14 and Sled 22, and lives with his wife Allison Walton Allen who is a fashion model. Gallery 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 2, #103 – (512) 633-0545 baleallen@gmail.com – balecreekallengallery.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Keith Kreeger – Keith Kreeger Studios

Ceramics I make work to be used everyday because I think objects matter and that something simple can enhance even the most routine activities. I think you deserve to know the maker of the objects that you use on a daily basis. 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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Almost Real Things – Invenio – Canopy

Design, mixed media, printed matter Almost Real Things is a free, Austin non-profit print and online magazine celebrating creative exploration and collaboration. We spotlight a wide range of emerging artists and small businesses in each of our quarterly issues and free events. Plus, it’s free to submit your latest project! Temporary Exhibition 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 2, #107 – (949) 309-7275 hello@almostrealthings.com – almostrealthings.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Christina Moser – Invenio – Canopy

Design, painting, printed matter Christina’s work is a meditative process consisting of selfimposed restrictions and exploring the various outcomes. Independent of the medium, she is concerned with concepts that can give the viewer something to take away, physical ephemera that evokes a storied experience and place. Inspiration is drawn from the contrast between natural and mechanical patterns. Temporary Exhibition 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 2, #107 – (713) 823-3525 christinamoser09@gmail.com – christinamoser.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Gert Johan Manschot – Invenio – Canopy

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My art is strongly influenced by a long-term study and teaching of Zen meditation. Before painting, I meditate in front of the canvas and immerse myself in the ‘Here and Now’ and the energy field around me. When that moment arrives, my hand and brush move unpremeditated and the strokes capture the 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, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Lisa Crowder – Lisa Crowder Jewelry – Canopy

Jewelry, metal Contemporary hand fabricated sterling, gold and enamel jewelry. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 3, #102 – (512) 524-0364 lisa@lisacrowder.com – lisacrowder.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Court Lurie guest of Lisa Crowder Painting, photography, mixed media Court Lurie is an abstract contemporary painter. Artist Studio 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 3, #102 – (505) 280-5808 court8@mac.com – courtlurie.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Steven Walker – Modern Rocks Gallery

Photography, printed matter Modern Rocks Gallery features fine art rock photography from some of the greatest rock photographers. The gallery showcases everything from rare intimate recording studio shots, live performances and award winning portraits of some of rock’s greatest legends, available as signed limited edition prints. Gallery 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 3, #103 – (512) 542-1488 info@modernrocksgallery.com – modernrocksgallery.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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William and Jessica Knopp Son of a Sailor – Canopy Design, jewelry, wood We are William Knopp and Jessica Tata, the husband and wife team behind Son of a Sailor. Much of the inspiration behind our handmade jewelry and men’s and women’s accessories comes from the application of color, pattern, and geometry to materials rich in story. We embrace the convergence of innovation, functionality, storytelling, and bright, bold geometry in our design. 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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Afterhours Poster Show – Funsize – Canopy

Design, drawing, printed matter Afterhours brings together 40 artists from the Austin community to make and create outside of their 9-5. Come view 40 different posters created specifically for this year’s show, with proceeds going to our non-profit partner, Lifeworks. Temporary Exhibition 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 4, #101 – (707) 322-0911 info@afterhoursatx.com – afterhoursatx.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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William Herwig – Thomas & Darden, Inc. – Canopy

Collage, digital, painting My work is an exploration of the concept of history, aging and the passing of time by digitally manipulating images and video as source material. Each piece is printed on a variety of media such as metal or wood of varying sizes. Temporary Exhibition 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 4, #104 info@williamherwig.com – williamherwig.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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McCray & Co. – Canopy

Ceramics, furniture, photography McCray and Co. is an Austin-based design studio specializing in interiors. We’re passionate about designing, living, breathing environments where every detail reflects a cohesive vision, a responsible approach, and a creative collaboration. We have a passion for collaborating with local makers, and work hard to support the creative tribe that we are honored to be a part of. Temporary Exhibition 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 4, #105 – (512) 666-5793 hello@mccray-co.com – mccray-co.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Josh Williams – Masonry – Canopy

Drawing, painting, photography Portraits and landscapes in oil, charcoal, graphite and photographs. Temporary Exhibition 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 4, #113 – (512) 694-0852 hello@builtbymasonry.com – builtbymasonry.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Rick Williams – Masonry – Canopy

Photography Rick Williams has photographed Texas culture and lifestyles for fifty years. His photographs of cowboys, roughnecks, high-tech workers and everyday life have been exhiibited and published widely. Williams’ books, Working Hands and Visual Communication, have received numerous national awards. His work is included in many major collections including the Houston Museum of Fine Art and the Humanities Research Center UT. Temporary Exhibition 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 4, #113 – (541) 554-2784 studiorw1@me.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 77

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Olaniyi Akindiya – ARTWITHAKIRASH – Canopy

Installation, mixed media, sculpture Olaniyi’s work focuses on moments of time, fleeting moments that can be easily forgotten or transformed. Reflecting on rural versus urban life, the accelerated pace of development, and social infrastructure, his work explores the personal and the universal, investigating the invisible systems of power that govern everyday existence. He utilize a multitude of techniques and materials, including re-purposed objects. Happening – Nov 12 & 19, 11am-6pm 916 Springdale Rd – (512) 693-1698 artistsrootsembassy@yahoo.com – artwithakirash.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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The Museum of Human Achievement

Installation, mixed media, performance Raising the cultural brow without becoming too high. Gallery themuseumofhumanachievement@gmail.com themuseumofhumanachievement.com Accessibility: 0

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The Second Annual Coalition Exhibition Expedition The Museum of Human Achievement Mixed media, performance, sound A series of guided tours exploring the underbelly of Austin’s art community. Each tour will be approximately 2.5 hours long. The ship sets sail from MoHA, times and details on individual tours are listed on the website. Space will be limited to 8 people per tour, please secure reservations in advance. Happening – EAST Weekends, 11am and 3pm themuseumofhumanachievement@gmail.com themuseumofhumanachievement.com/tour Accessibility: 0 108

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Farmstock – Rainlily Farm

Collage, mixed media, performance Join us on one of East Austin’s vibrant urban farms for a full day and evening celebration of art, music, local food, and craft beer! We’ll have an expansive picnic area, local artisan market, and a kids’ zone presented by Outside Voice. At sundown, Erika Wennerstrom will take the stage, followed by DJ Farmer and other musical guests. En Route Productions will host a dazzling theatrical performance throughout the evening. The entire family is welcome, thanks to the generous support of Farmhouse Delivery, Eye Like Design and Arrive Hotels & Restaurants. Happening – Nov 18, 11am-11pm 914 Shady Ln – (731) 695-4285 sarah@eyelikedesign.com – eyelikedesign.com Accessibility: 1, 3, 6

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Susannah Blanton – Blanton Art & Design

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In my current series, I am exploring the juxtaposition of compelling and beautiful images that resonate with my dark side, desire to tell a story and memories that keep me grounded. “Salient Retrospection” illustrates a combination of these elements that results in a complex composition of that precise moment or memory mixed with a parallel or opposing emotion. Artist Studio 777 Shady Ln, #7 – (512) 961-0161 blantondesign@me.com – blantonart.com Accessibility: 2

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Stacy Kirk guest of Susannah Blanton Digital, photography Stacy possesses a vast experience in the arts which extend beyond photography to include painting, writing and award-winning filmmaking. Stacy received her Master of Fine Arts in New York from the School of Visual Arts. This dark and powerful MFA show will be featured here for the first time, along with her previously exhibited floral series. Artist Studio 777 Shady Ln, #7 – (512) 961-0161 blantondesign@me.com – stacykirkphotography.com Accessibility: 2

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Tom Suhler – Exposure Fine Art Gallery & Studio Photography, mixed media, sculpture Dancers, water, smoke & shadows are fused together creating imagery ranging from the unimaginable to the surreal. Prints, mixed media & sculpture with crystals, fused glass, resin and dynamic lighting are all part of this year’s featured exhibit. Come experience interactive art and apps. Check the website below for more information on new works & parties. Artist Studio 777 Shady Ln, #8 – (512) 692-6166 tsuhler@tomsuhlerfineart.com – tomsuhlerfineart.com Accessibility: 3

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From Eden to Oblivion ICOSA Collective Painting, photography, video/film The emerging ICOSA collective showcases work from all 20 of their artist members as they consider the topics of Utopia and Dystopia. Co-curated by Jade Walker from the Austin Art Alliance and multimedia artist and ICOSA member Alyssa Taylor Wendt, this collection of work explores the themes in a wide range of interpretations and media. Gallery 702 Shady Ln, #190 – (512) 920-2062 info@icosacollective.com – icosacollective.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 6, 8

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Pump Project

Various media 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! Gallery and Artist Studios 702 Shady Ln info@pumpproject.org – pumpproject.org Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

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Image: Stephen Shore, U.S. 97, South of Klamath Falls, Oregon, July 21, 1973, chromogenic color print, Š Stephen Shore, 303 Gallery, New York

WHERE WILL IT TAKE YOU? Exhibition organized by Aperture Foundation, New York. David Campany and Denise Wolff, curators. This project is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts. Support for this exhibition at the Blanton is provided by J.P. Morgan Chase.

Blanton Museum of Art / The University of Texas at Austin / 512.471.7324 / www.blantonmuseum.org

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Kirsten Hixson – Pump Project

Drawing, painting, photography My work explores the tension between the constructed world and the landscape. I am fascinated by the ways people and their environments change each other. I use abstracted landscapes to draw people out of their reality through a sense of apprehension or wonder created within an often peaceful subject matter. Artist Studio 702 Shady Ln, #104 – (423) 863-1690 kirstenhixson@gmail.com – kirstenhixson.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

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Haley Lebeuf – Pump Project

Design, jewelry, metal Celebrating Austin is the focus of Haley Lebeuf’s latest jewelry collection with pieces exploring our geology, culture and changing cityscape. It’s a mixed-metal collection in sterling silver and gold-fill featuring custom cut druzy and crystal quartz. Each style is hand built with the intention of accentuating the female body while blending fashion and art with functional design. Browse the new collection along with past favorites and one-of-a-kind pieces. Temporary Exhibition 702 Shady Ln, #143 – (832) 524-6460 info@haleylebeuf.com – haleylebeuf.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

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Claire Buck Claire Sommers Buck Jewelry – Pump Project Jewelry Designed to adorn, empower and engage, the collections of Claire Sommers Buck Jewelry evoke ancient aesthetics and an 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 and shop our newest collection! Artist Studio 702 Shady Ln, #146 – (830) 515-6008 claire@clairesommersbuck.com – clairesommersbuck.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

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Maggie Kleinpeter – Pump Project

Design, drawing, painting Painting mostly. Artist Studio 702 Shady Ln, #148 maggie@supermaggie.com – maggiekleinpeter.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

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Cheryl Finfrock – Pump Project

Drawing, 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, #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, #199 jamiekovach.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

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Kafka Lenton – Berlinetta Pump Project Collage, painting, mixed media The mindset of Austin is if you’re doing art for art’s sake, that’s how you get people to love your sh*t. Most of the crazy art is by someone new, or they’ve been doing the same sh*t forever and you just heard about it. It’s not someone who doing it just to get you to like it. -BEN WEBSTER Artist Studio 702 Shady Ln, #144 – (323) 317-5380 kafkalenton@yahoo.com – kafkalenton.org Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

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Seth Orion Schwaiger – Pump Project

Drawing, installation, sculpture I’m involved in contemporary art through different facets of my practice: as a visual artist, as a critic, a curator, and an instructor. From each of these angles my work tends towards sussing out and articulating the way in which meaning and value are constructed or found, and upon occasion, offering alternatives to the status quo in these regards. Artist Studio 702 Shady Ln, #199 – (214) 766-7214 sethorionschwaiger@gmail.com – sethorionschwaiger.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

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Linda Wandt – Pump Project

Drawing, painting, sculpture The main focus of my work has been figurative, often with a surreal twist that explores the mind and that mysterious space where the conscious and subconscious brush past each other to exchange clandestine messages. This year has seen a branching out of my work, past bees and fluffy beasts into landscape and the sheer celebration of color. Artist Studio 702 Shady Ln, #212 linda@lindawandt.com – lindawandt.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

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Caitlin G McCollom – Pump Project

Painting

I make work that explores the collisions and chance meetings of the spiritual and physical world. Times when it’s clear there is an awareness of an invisible buzzing from a different kind of world we can feel and perceive but can’t know or see. I use symbols of the body, and of water and nature to make these connections. Artist Studio 702 Shady Ln, #231 – (512) 740-6133 caitlin@cgmccollom.com – cgmccollom.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

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Lys Santamaria Empowering Women Portraits – Pump Project Fiber, jewelry, mixed media Beadwork is my personal healing practice. I paint with beads by weaving hundreds of tiny beads into fabric to create artwork, sculpture and jewelry. This year, I will showcase my new Women’s Empowerment Portrait Series alongside a set of jewelry that embodies each woman’s personal style. Featured portraits will include Celia Cruz, Selena, Amy Winehouse & more. Temporary Exhibition 702 Shady Ln – (512) 584-3224 santamarialys@gmail.com – lyssantamaria.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

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M.E. Laursen – Pump Project

Collage, drawing, painting My work concerns the representation of memories in time through combining found materials and detritus of mementos to create collages, often in conversation with my surrounding environment. Artist Studio 702 Shady Ln, #252 – (817) 637-3805 emmylaurs@gmail.com – melaursen.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

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Brooke Gassiot – Gassiot Studio Pump Project Fiber, mixed media, sculpture Custom lighting made with sprayed paper pulp and laser cut armatures. Artist Studio 702 Shady Ln – (512) 299-2254 brooke.gassiot@gmail.com – brookegassiot.com Accessibility: 3, 5, 6

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Michelle Rahbar – Pump Project

Drawing, painting, 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, #214 – (512) 905-2789 artmuscle@gmail.com – michellerahbar.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 6

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Rachel Wolfson Smith – Pump Project

Drawing, painting Through imagery of deep forests and crashing vehicles I explore emotional spectrums. The drawings are composed and staged like plays. I draw and undraw with pencils and erasers on mural scaled paper, and moments of confidence and indecision are seen beneath the underbrush. Layered marks create scenes that are stuck between dilemmas and resolutions, resulting in a meditative stillness. Artist Studio 702 Shady Ln, #254 rachel@wolfsonsmith.com – rachelwolfson.com Accessibility: 2, 7

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Coalesce Studios

Ceramics, painting, metal A coalescence of visionary work by: Emily Bolt, Kate Robberson, Lydia Froncek, Tyler Shean, Missy Ruby and more. Come experience paintings on hand woven paper, surreal ceramic sculpture, jewelry, portraits, functional wood and metal work, live music, and installation. Temporary Exhibition 4803 Gonzales St – (713) 392-0282 emilyebolt@gmail.com – artofemily.com Accessibility: 0

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Aaron Michalovic – Beer Bait n Ammo

Collage, wood 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 Andy Rhin will also be joining us with a can-crushing experience. Artist Studio 610 Springdale Rd – (207) 939-5826 michalovicwoodart@gmail.com – michalovicwoodart.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 6

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Joe Swec – Joe Swec Sign Painting guest of Aaron Michalovic Design, painting, mixed media Joe Swec is a sign painter and artist in Austin, Texas. He paints signs and murals all around town for all businesses, and occasionally has art shows. Artist Studio 610 Springdale Rd – (805) 453-8964 signpainterjoe@gmail.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 6

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Rich Cali – Beer, Bait and Ammo guest of Aaron Michalovic Painting Rich Cali is an Austin based painter. His medium is typically ink on found paper with subject matter and influence pulled from classic Americana, folk traditions and religion. Artist Studio 610 Springdale Rd – (732) 610-4774 rcali1979@gmail.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 6

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Amber Wallour – The Moon Collective

Ceramics, design, drawing I make functional forms in porcelain, often etched with whimsical designs and line drawings. I would describe the forms of my pots as “gently utilitarian”, but the surfaces are mostly inspired from the black and white illustrations of old children’s books. These wares represent my desire to create objects that are a joy to live with and to use. Artist Studio 705 Gunter St – (832) 291-7336 amberwallour@gmail.com – cheloniaceramics.com Accessibility: 2

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Kara Pendl – Karacotta Ceramics – The Moon Collective

Ceramics, design, stone I believe in approachable, functional ceramics that can and should be used in daily life; adding beauty & simplicity to your home. Pieces are designed to be modern, yet organic and somewhat raw in form, using simple glazing techniques and classic finishes. Over many days and craft processes, each truly unique item is 100% cultivated and handmade on the wheel. Artist Studio 705 Gunter St hello@karacotta.com – karacotta.com Accessibility: 2, 6, 7, 8

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Samantha Heligman – The Moon Collective

Ceramics

Settle is the creation of Samantha Heligman, a working artist living in the Austin area. The work is made with the intention of adding beauty to the everyday. Artist Studio 705 Gunter St – (239) 271-8297 settleceramics@gmail.com – settleceramics.com Accessibility: 4

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Sadie Pass guest of Samantha Heligman Ceramics My functional pottery explores joyful, yet temporary, moments in the life of plants. I chose forms that enhance or mimic my decoration. I am currently interested in the graphic nature of Aspen trees, the stable lines of rectangular vases, the vibrant color of poppies, and the structure of criss-crossing Rosemary leaves. Artist Studio 705 Gunter St sadiepassceramics@gmail.com sadiepassceramics.squarespace.com Accessibility: 0

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Marion Bermondy

Painting

I work with watercolors. For me, the magic of creation happens when water and colors fuse in front of my eyes on paper. Cats are my preferred muses. I never get tired of their grace and beauty. Other favorite subjects are landscapes and people’s faces. Ultimately, I find true inspiration in nature’s magnificent palette. Temporary Exhibition 628 Allen St marion@marionbermondy.com – marionbermondy.com Accessibility: 0

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Hatch Workshop

Furniture, metal, wood Hatch Workshop designs and fabricates wood and metal furnishings for residential, commercial and public projects. We love working with clients to bring big ideas to life. Our work emphasizes local materials and thoughtful construction techniques. The workshop complex is also home to other painters, musicians, illustrators, architects, a lumber company and a coffee shop. We feel incredibly lucky to work in such a creative and supportive community. Artist Studio 641 Tillery St info@hatchworkshop.com – hatchworkshop.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

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Cecile Dyer and Andrew Harmon – Best Wishes Studio Hatch Workshop Drawing, painting, photography Cecile Dyer (b.1984) is a painter and multimedia artist, based in Austin Texas. Her works range from narrative illustration and children’s books to larger collections of painted watercolor works and video projection. Andy Harmon (b.1983) is a director and cinematographer. His still works focus on travel and nature. Artist Studio 641 Tillery St cecile@bestwishesstudio.com – cecilemd.com Accessibility: 2, 4, 5

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Ken Neiheisel – The Ken Neiheisel Studio

Drawing, painting, sculpture Inspired by intuition, Ken creates abstract expressions utilizing acrylic, mixed media, wood, and metal. His artwork celebrates the freedom of movement, change, and disentanglement. He wants his expressions to be an experience and visual reminder of what is most important in life to aspire to. Artist Studio 641 Tillery St – (513) 314-7234 krneiheisel@gmail.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 7

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Badhouse Design feat. Sean Graham

Design, painting, installation Badhouse is an independent, strategic visual art and design studio. We embrace projects by people of all colors, genders, orientations, and backgrounds – all stories are worth telling. Guest visual artist Sean Graham is based in New Orleans. His work emphasizes the principles of balance and movement, inspiring works in fields such as screen printing, textile, watercolor, and more. Happening – Nov 18, 11am-8pm 642 Tillery St – (214) 682-4294 info@badhouse.xyz – badhouse.xyz Accessibility: 3

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Hallie Rae Ward Createscape Coworking Painting, fiber, printed matter My mission is to create awareness of the relationships in your life, and how they impact others through the idea of positive and supportive surroundings. We all experience similar emotions, but have different stories to tell. I execute these ideas through my fine art & HRW Designs. Add a positive pop to your life! Life is good! Temporary Exhibition 701 Tillery St, A-3 – (512) 585-7075 hallieraeward@gmail.com – hallieraeward.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9

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John Swanger – Tillery Studios

Painting

Tactile abstract paintings – exploring color, structure and energy. Artist Studio 701 Tillery St, A-6 – (323) 854-8497 jhswanger@gmail.com – johnswanger.org Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Kakii Keenan – Picturebox Studios

Painting, fiber, sculpture I like experimenting with vivid colors and objects that are out of place in shape or size, mostly with silk, glass and cardboard. Temporary Exhibition 701 Tillery St, A-7 – (512) 796-7561 kakiikeenan@gmail.com – kakiikeenan.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Kelley Hurwitz Ahr – Picturebox Studios guest of Kakii Keenan Photography Kelley Hurwitz Ahr combines photography and art to develop conceptual art photographs that are moody and whimsical. Temporary Exhibition 701 Tillery St, A-7 kelleyhurwitzahr@gmail.com – kelleyhurwitzahr.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Rebecca Klier – Picturebox Studios guest of Kakii Keenan Drawing, painting, mixed media My current focus is exploring the intimacy, color, and play of light that bokeh brings to photography, and trying to interpret those qualities with paint and brush. I use marks, patterns, and layers of color to create images that push the boundary between abstraction and imagery. Temporary Exhibition 701 Tillery St, A-7 – (512) 657-1376 rebecca@deutschemexicana.com – deutschemexicana.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Stephanie Estrin – Picturebox Studios guest of Kakii Keenan Design, painting, mixed media My work explores color, shape, and the relationship of human nature and emotion captured on canvas to create a visual story. With the use of layered paint and transparencies in my compositions, I seek to provide depth to entice the viewer to look closer under the surface in order to be delighted or intrigued by what they see. Temporary Exhibition 701 Tillery St, A-7 – (512) 762-9423 stephanie@stephanieestrin.com – stephanieestrin.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Iona Handcrafted Books Tillery Studios Drawing, fiber, mixed media Iona Handcrafted Books has been creating heirloom journals & albums since 1994, and on the tour since DAY 1....we are doing it up big again this year! We are 2 blocks from Canopy...so come check us out before you hit the mayhem! We’ll have our gorgeous books, our famous cookies, and some adult beverages! Y’all come visit! Artist Studio 701 Tillery St, B-3 – (512) 247-4700 mychal@ionahandcraftedbooks.com ionahandcraftedbooks.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Sari Shryack – Not Sorry Art – Tillery Street Plant Company

Drawing, painting, mixed media My acrylic landscape paintings challenge the viewer to consider the elements of color and light both individually and as part of a compositional whole. With this process, my intent is to encourage a recalibration of the intrinsic value of place— how light and color everywhere ignites our ability to consume the world, and how that changes all the time. Temporary Exhibition 801 Tillery St – (417) 761-9905 sarishryack@gmail.com – sari.studio Accessibility: 3, 6

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ASPCO Artist Screen Printing Cooperative Design, printed matter 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 screen printing workspace and studio in which to collaborate and create original works. Artist Studio 507 Calles St, #106 – (512) 791-5583 amciner@gmail.com – aspco.org Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Staycation – MASS Gallery

Painting, installation, sculpture Staycation is the second of an annual series of exhibitions at MASS Gallery based on studio visits with artists working in Austin, TX. The series is designed to broaden the curatorial practice at MASS, and give Austin-based artists more opportunities to show amongst their peers. Gallery 507 Calles St, #108 info@massgallery.org – massgallery.org Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Sky Candy

Performance Sky Candy is East Austin’s own Aerial and Circus Arts studio. Our goal is to share the joy and empowerment of the circus arts with people of all ages, abilities and aspirations. Artist Studio 507 Calles St, #117 – (512) 800-4998 frontdesk@skycandyaustin.com – skycandyaustin.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Annie Compton

Drawing, painting I paint real stuff... the simple objects and scenes that make up our every day. My preferred medium is oil. Landscapes close and far are my inspiration. I paint from life whenever possible. and work to create a reflection of the beauty that surrounds us. Temporary Exhibition 2511 Hidalgo St – (301) 873-1667 dacompton@me.com – anniecompton.com Accessibility: 2, 6, 7

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The Paper + Craft Pantry

Fiber, installation, mixed media The Paper + Craft Pantry is Austin’s first and only retail stationery shop and workshop studio. We host weekly creative classes and community events in our East side studio. Temporary Exhibition 2511 E 6th St, Bldg 4, Unit A – (512) 593-1978 hello@thepapercraftpantry.com – thepapercraftpantry.com Accessibility: 3, 9

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Connie Miller – Intuitive Abstraction Link & Pin Gallery Design, painting, mixed media I’ve been exploring cold wax medium this year. Combined with oil paint, the effect can be quite intense or very muted as I layer color and wax, digging into it to unearth layers. I work exclusively with a palette knife, intuitively exploring Abstract Expressionism, bringing a looseness that invites the viewer to see beyond the paint. Gallery 2235 E 6th St, #102 – (512) 785-6198 conniemillerart@gmail.com – conniemiller.net Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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David Parsons – Parsons Creative Link & Pin Gallery Digital, photography, printed matter David has been photographing Austin and Central Texas for over a decade. His images capture beautiful, exciting, contemplative, and awe-worthy moments in time. With a combination of raw and artfully edited photographs, his gallery is a pleasure to behold. In addition to scenic photography, David is a portrait photographer and welcomes portrait sessions. Gallery 2235 E 6th St, #102 david@davidparsonsimages.com – davidparsonsimages.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Jan Pomeroy – Link & Pin Gallery

Collage, painting, mixed media I do mixed media paintings using non traditional techniques – textured canvases, found objects, metallic paints with patina, foil, art papers, acrylic paints, pen and ink, and more. I also produce functional ware-coasters, glass cutting boards, tile trivets, and metal prints. Gallery 2235 E 6th St, #102 jpomeroyart@gmail.com – janpomeroy.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Jill Robinson – Link & Pin Gallery

Collage, fiber, mixed media Award-winning handwoven baskets and fine 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: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Kali Parsons – Parsons Creative – Link & Pin Gallery

Drawing, painting, mixed media Kali Parsons’ work is inspired by whimsy, delight, and current events. As part of a daily practice she captures these moments using a wide range of media. Lucky for her she’s surrounded by the comedy troupe that is her husband, two sons, one dog, three cats, and eight chickens, as well a world filled with wonder, magic, and challenge. Gallery 2235 E 6th St, #102 kalilparsons@gmail.com – kaliparsons.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Lyle Adair – Link & Pin Gallery

Design, metal, sculpture My art consists of both copper sheet as well as copper wire and rod. They are heated and hammered, moulded and shaped into a myriad of figures and designs. Chemical applications bring these pieces to life as they stretch from two dimensions into three. Gallery 2235 E 6th St, #102 – (512) 587-8214 lylead71@gmail.com – copperbylyle.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Pete Holland – Pete Holland Photo Link & Pin Gallery Photography I work primarily with photographic prints from digital media. I like to shoot in black & white, especially infrared. Another favorite technique of mine is high dynamic range photography. My subjects are typically just a little bit left of center. I try to draw the viewer with a slightly obtuse statement. Gallery 2235 E 6th St, #102 – (512) 689-5939 pete@petehollandphoto.com – petehollandphoto.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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University Charter Schools Social Emotional Learning Through the Arts UT Charter School Drawing, painting, sculpture Multicultural Arts within the UT University Charter School System develops students’ appreciation of diversity as we examine the history and experiences of people around the world. Students understand that our human experience is reflected through the arts. School 2200 E 6th St ramrani@austin.utexas.edu – amranimca.wordpress.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 4, 6, 7

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Colors of my Art – CAMIBAart at 6th

Drawing, painting, sculpture This group exhibit explores how artists use of color in their artworks and why. Featuring artworks by Charlotte Smith, Rebecca Rothfus Harrell, Orna Feinstein, Edward Lane McCartney, Misha Penton, and many more. Also exhibiting in a portion of the gallery is 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 at 6th

Drawing, painting, mixed media Art From The Streets is a non-profit organization that assists the homeless community in Austin. We are managed by an Executive Board of volunteer professionals and we are fully staffed by a well coordinated group of dedicated volunteers. The profits from the sale of art goes directly to the participating artists. Gallery 2000 E 6th St – (512) 925-6450 samuel.pate@jacobs.com – artfromthestreets.org Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Amanda Dimova – Vinca

Design, jewelry An indie line of accessories is now in East Austin with a studio open to the public. You’ll find a healthy dose of humor in our jewelry! Bananas, ice cream cones, even baked ham and tiny knives are among the wearable offerings here. With prices ranging from $10-$50, Vinca is healthy for the wallet, too. Artist Studio 1800 E 4th St, Ste 172 hello@vincausa.com – vincausa.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 6

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The 8 x 10 Show Solid Gold & Old Man Jam Box Painting, photography, mixed media The 8x10 Show is an opportunity for established and emerging artists to exhibit their new works to budding collectors. Come by and support our local art community and bring home an original piece for the very accessible price of $75! Showcased works by local artists working in a variety of media - oil, graphite, collage, photography, textile, ceramic, wood and more. Temporary Exhibition 1601 E 5th St, #102 – (512) 796-7606 pearly@oldmanjambox.com – solidgoldtx.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9

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April Sullivan

Fiber

April Sullivan makes 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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CHAIRs by WAREs

Design, furniture, sculpture This exhibition features “the chair” as object, sculpture, and furniture as conceived through the eyes of Central Texas artists, makers, and designers. This exhibition presents a comprehensive and multidisciplinary review of chair design and fabrication that also challenges the fundamentals of traditional form. Temporary Exhibition 1501 E 4th St daniela@waresatx.com Accessibility: 0

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Animal Facts Club

Performance Animal Facts Club is an alternative, art and education group that shares information about the natural world through performances, video, zines, calendars, and group meetings. Happening – Nov 11, 10am and 6pm 1300 E 5th St – (512) 968-2902 julesbuckjones@gmail.com – animalfactsclub.com Accessibility: 0

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Bike EAST

Ceramics, collage, design Bike E.A.S.T. is a social media-crazed, bike-based art scavenger hunt benefitting 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 get your chance to win prizes or even a new bike. Happening – Nov 12, 11am-5pm 1300 E 5th St – (512) 750-9584 cisnerospost@icloud.com – bikeeastatx.com Accessibility: 0

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Chris Gray – Clayworks Studio

Ceramics

Clayworks will display sconces and tiles in the studio where we make and fire them. We no longer have a showroom, but are still at work in the studio where we’ve always been. We’ll be demonstrating our craft during the tour and likely unloading a kiln. Artist Studio 1209 E 6th St – (512) 949-7241 clayworks@clayworks.net – clayworks.net Accessibility: 0

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Neil Maris – Volcom Garden

Design, drawing, painting The Volcom Garden represents the brand’s new evolutionand creative vision. Designed to bring Volcom’s “True ToThis” spirit to life in new and exciting ways, the space isset to be home to an art gallery, live music venue, skateramp, and an innovative retail experience. It will alsofunction as an inspiration hub for designers and artistsworldwide. Gallery 1209 E 6th St – (512) 826-0521 neil.maris@gmail.com – volcom.com/store/austin-tx/ Accessibility: 2, 3, 6

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Nick Simonite – Guerilla Suit

Photography Come check out Guerilla Suit’s exhibition of Nick Simonite’s photography during the second weekend of EAST at our studio. Guerilla Suit is a full-service boutique agency providing strategic, creative services for lifestyle brands in Austin and nation wide. Happening – Nov 18-19, 11am-6pm 1208 E 7th St, Floor 2 guerillasuit.com Accessibility: 0

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bjorn, barkeeper shortcut, $25 indy brew, complimentary

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Sebastian Foster Gallery

Painting, printed matter 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 prints. Gallery 900 E 6th St, 103 – (808) 208-9956 lad@sebastianfoster.com – sebastianfoster.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6

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ARTiculation – The North Door

Digital, painting, photography ARTiculation is transforming The North Door into a creative hub with visionary Austin artists: Alicia Philley, Ann Alva Wieding, Barbara Pence, Courtney Mallen, Cynthia Bloom, Dave McClinton, Gia Marie Houck, Hanna Bernbaum, Heather Sweat, James Keys & Joanna Vandiver, Jenna Wedgewood, Julie Williams, Kristen Moore, and Patrick Moran. Art, food, and drink available for purchase! Temporary Exhibition 501 Brushy St articulationatx@gmail.com – articulationatx.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9

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Ann Wieding – ARTiculation – The North Door Collage, digital, photography I have always been captivated by the natural world and the patterns that emanate from it. Fractals, symmetry, light, color, and composition do an intimate dance that I love to observe. I strive to capture and display the visual drama that is the interplay between these elements in the still image. Temporary Exhibition 501 Brushy St – (503) 449-4147 bigredmuse@gmail.com – bigredmuse.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9

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Barbara Pence – ARTiculation – The North Door

Painting

My oil paintings are generally narrative, painted using classical academic realism to sympathetically convey contemporary sometimes serious commentary. A recent series of small paintings are entertaining “expressive portraits” of various emotions or types of personalities. Norman Rockwell is my idol. Available to do portraits, expressive or otherwise, on commission. Temporary Exhibition 501 Brushy St barbarapence5735@att.net – barbarapence.blogspot.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9

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Cynthia Bloom – ARTiculation – The North Door

Jewelry

I focus on creating high-quality one-of-a-kind pieces which capture the historical period from which the materials are sourced, the result of my early decision to center my designs on rare antique and vintage items. Wire-work weaving with unique gemstones, vintage Swarovski crystals, rare glass buttons and antique glass beads; my collectible jewelry is hand-crafted with attention to detail. Temporary Exhibition 501 Brushy St – (512) 779-7737 cindy@cynthiabloom.com – cynthiabloom.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9

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Jenna Wedgewood – ARTiculation The North Door Design, painting, photography In my series, Agave Skies, I am presenting the evolution of the ever-changing sky as seen from my community in East Austin, Texas. All photos are taken from the same spot on the balcony of our home. In selecting images to use, I look for lines and patterns that suggest the work of a painter and create simple, modern portraits. Temporary Exhibition 501 Brushy St – (512) 589-9374 agaveskies@gmail.com – agaveskies.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9

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Kristin Moore – ARTiculation – The North Door

Drawing, painting, printed matter Through drawing and painting I explore observation and voyeurism. I use these mediums to unveil the unique characteristics within the ever-evolving skylines and landscapes of Austin and Los Angeles. Temporary Exhibition 501 Brushy St kristinmooreart@gmail.com – cargocollective.com/kristinmooreart Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9

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Dave McClinton – ARTiculation The North Door Collage, digital, printed matter My work is under the influence of my 25 year career as a graphic designer. I’m either decorating with landscapes or speaking on cultural issues with human figures and faces. I use found images and photos I take daily to construct portraits, bodies and landscapes. digital collage output to paper. Temporary Exhibition 502 Brushy St – (512) 750-9956 dave@dmdesigninc.com – davemcclinton.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9

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Gia Houck – ARTiculation The North Door Digital, photography Gia Marie Houck is a hospice social worker by profession. She artistically captures the subtle intricacies of life and the world around us. Gia enjoys finding the quieter, lesser noticed but really beautiful small moments in the world and shining a little light on them. Her work includes images from her beloved Austin and also from her travels. Temporary Exhibition 502 Brushy St – (512) 825-2969 giamarieh@gmail.com – giamariephotos.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9

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Julie Williams – ARTiculation – The North Door

Painting, fiber, mixed media I’m drawn to depicting subject matter found in nature and the feminine form. Once one pauses to observe forms in nature, it is my feeling, that it becomes a shared experience with the artist - part of our collective conscience. Temporary Exhibition 502 Brushy St – (512) 585-6666 juliewill.austin@gmail.com – juliewill.fineartstudioonline.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9

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Adrienne Simes – Simes Art Dub Academy Drawing, painting, mixed media Focusing on the abstraction of nature amplified by the power of emotion and perspective. Adrienne chooses to experience life through color. Working mostly with acrylic paint and gaining her artistic inspiration from the natural world and her travels, Adrienne seeks exciting colorful ways to view the world. Temporary Exhibition 906 E 5th St, #109 simesart@gmail.com – simesart.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Julia Miller – Dub Academy

Drawing

dear ____,i love you. i made this for you.sincerely,a girl. Temporary Exhibition 906 E 5th St, #109 – (512) 740-9616 1juliamiller@gmail.com – juliamichellemiller.wordpress.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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TAYM – Dub Academy

Design, digital, drawing I’m but a young afro in a city of dreams. I accredit my work to the creative juices I consume from ramen and alcoholic beverages, generating a spirit bomb of ideas that I plan to ride allll the way to my destiny. (fist bump) Temporary Exhibition 906 E 5th St, #109 heytaym@gmail.com – heytaym.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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3D Printing & the Art of The Possible – re:3D

Design, installation, sculpture Ever considered where 3D printing & art intersect? In this exhibition, the makers of Gigabot will demo their large scale 3D printer live, while showcasing 3D printed art from customers around the world and answering your questions! Temporary Exhibition 906 E 5th St, #110 – (832) 746-0922 samantha@re3d.org – re3d.org Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 8, 9

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REVELRY

Companion + Lemon Lounge +

Design,installation,performance We are a collaborative creative space featuring art exhibits and live music. We also host a variety of events from socials and pop up markets to workshops and dinner parties. Temporary Exhibition 908 E 5th St, #106 – (214) 732-9224 hi@thisisrevelry.com – thisisrevelry.com Accessibility:

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POP Austin – Fair Market

Mixed media For the fourth year in a row, POP Austin will showcase some of the world’s most talented multimedia artists, featuring work from 43 artists, including over 20 new featured artists as well as seven Austin locals. Throughout the event, guests will have the opportunity to experience some of the best fine art, sculpture, photography, digital art, light-based art, and more. Happening – Nov 9, 8pm-12am and Nov 10-12, 11am-6pm 1100 E 5th St popaustin.com Accessibility:

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Art Alliance Austin – ARTBASH Native Hostel Installation Artists explore the idea of intersection through emersion + mobility. This addresses the experience of being consumed and/or in the action of motion. Each artwork will contribute to the architecture of the space by pushing the boundaries of the viewer experience. Happening – Nov 10, 6pm-12am and Nov 11-12, 11am-6pm 807 E 4th St – (512) 302-4484 info@artallianceaustin.org – artallianceaustin.org Accessibility:

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Jennifer Chenoweth – Fisterra Studio

Drawing, metal, mixed media Having hosted EAST since its inception, we are delighted to host a group of guest artists in different mediums. Come for art, conversation, food and community. Jennifer Chenoweth’s artist’s studio is a small shop, but a home for collaboration and inspiration. She works in many media to make all kinds of art, both functional and conceptual. Artist Studio 1200 E 2nd St info@fisterrastudio.com – fisterrastudio.com Accessibility: 2, 4, 6

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Dawn Okoro guest of Jennifer Chenoweth Painting Dawn Okoro’s work is informed by the composition techniques used in fashion photography. Her project “Misogynoir/Resistance” explores the intersection between intersection between racism and misogyny. Okoro creates a shrine of sorts through her paintings of “video vixens” she grew up seeing in hip-hop videos in the ‘90s. The women are partially crossed out as a way of pushing back against misogynoir. Artist Studio 1200 E 2nd St – (512) 964-7013 okorostudio@gmail.com – okorostudio.com Accessibility: 2, 4, 6

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Janine Hughes guest of Jennifer Chenoweth Installation, mixed media, sculpture My installations include forms reminiscent of microbiology made with materials associated with toys. Through medical research I discovered the kind of cancer I had is common around Hiroshima, Nagasaki and Chernobyl. I visited Chernobyl, and “The Exclusion Zone” which is radioactive, uninhabitable, and guarded. My work is intended to be a sensory overload of sight, sound, smell and texture. Artist Studio 1200 E 2nd St lauriejaninehughes@gmail.com – janinehughes.com Accessibility: 2, 4, 6

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Andrea Nelson guest of Jennifer Chenoweth Drawing, painting Modern landscape including infrastructure, the dramatic Texas sky, highway overpasses, construction sites, transmission and cell phone towers, power lines, and overhead maps. I also draw and paint for hire: portraits of children and toys, exterior and interior murals, signs, and peep boards. Acrylics, pencil, gouache, oils, house paint, linen, plywood, paper, walls. Artist Studio 1200 E 2nd St andrea@andreanelsonart.com – andreanelsonart.com Accessibility: 2, 4, 6

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Rob Pettengill guest of Jennifer Chenoweth Digital, photography, metal My passion is creating digital images that capture the extraordinary range of light, size, and distance in the skies. Immersed in the motions of stars, planets, and moons, we sense our place in the universe. I render images as vivid, durable, metal prints. Fine details and contrast make them snap with the reality and excitement of looking through a telescope. Artist Studio 1200 E 2nd St astro@robpettengill.org – badastrophotos.com Accessibility: 2, 4, 6

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Robby Lee guest of Jennifer Chenoweth Collage, digital, photography I am a photo DJ. I take deliberate and specific photos of graffiti murals to create photo collages, “remixing” the shots to create new work that reimagines a temporary, colorful, and often illegal public art form. Artist Studio 1200 E 2nd St – (512) 799-5818 roarkdesigncreate@gmail.com Accessibility: 2, 4, 6

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Valérie Chaussonnet guest of Jennifer Chenoweth Painting, metal, sculpture I am a sculptor who mostly welds and forges steel, and a painter who loves bright colors. Most of my work tells a story. My art is multicultural, feminist and witty. Artist Studio 1200 E 2nd St – (512) 441-1284 vchaussonnet@gmail.com – valeriechaussonnet.com Accessibility: 2, 4, 6

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Jay Roff Guest of Jennifer Chenoweth Installation, photography, performance I am a channel. Reaching across photography, sound, performance, and video my artistic practice functions to translate personal experiences into new perspectives, new ways of thinking. Projections, sound, and performance are used for their ephemeral potential to create multi-sensory experiences that emphasize the immaterial and the synesthetic. These mediums conjure sensations one could naturally associate with memories/emotions/the surreal. Artist Studio 1200 E 2nd St – (210) 284-1498 jwrg20@gmail.com – behance.net/jayroff Accessibility: 2, 4, 6

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Tom Beach & Amanda Walker – Beachwalker Boxes

Mixed media, sculpture, wood We make whimsical, one-of-a-kind boxes from unique woods, kiln-cast glass, etched glass, and hand cut marquetry. We are interested in the box as an art form with inherent dimension, a sculpture that also has a function, and we strive to make the inside as beautiful as the outside. Our inspirations are mythology, biology, and the beauty of our raw materials. Artist Studio 1507 E 2nd St – (512) 434-9171 beachwalkerboxes@gmail.com – beachwalkerboxes.com Accessibility: 0

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Amanda Walker – Teratology Studio Beachwalker Boxes Collage, painting, fiber My embroidery collage paintings are a culmination of lifelong obsessions with biology, embroidery, paper tableaux, and an interest in how mythology collides with the natural world. My work combines paint, collage of vintage medical illustrations, and silk embroidery on canvas. My aim is to tell myths in a biological framework, and to create tension between the beautiful and the macabre. Artist Studio 1507 E 2nd St – (512) 434-9171 teratologycollage@gmail.com Accessibility: 0

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Angela Diehl guest of Tom Beach & Amanda Walker Painting, fiber Mixed media paintings with an emphasis on fabric design. Artist Studio 1507 E 2nd St scientificarttexas.com Accessibility: 0

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Dwayne Bandy – Monkfish Forge guest of Tom Beach & Amanda Walker Jewelry My focus is one of kind original wearable art, made from precious metals and stones with traditional methods. Artist Studio 1507 E 2nd St dwaynebandy@gmail.com – monkfishforge.com Accessibility: 0

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Gillian Hickman – Vaudeville Notions guest of Tom Beach & Amanda Walker Fiber, mixed media I have always adored clothing and in a strange way, it embodies a sort of child-like magic for me. A magic I started making at 6 years old (along with lots of rainbows)! Now, 20+ years later, I am here at the launch of Vaudeville Notions. This is my tribute to 2,000 years of fashion history, and my idea of wearable magic! Artist Studio 1507 E 2nd St gillianhickman@yahoo.com Accessibility: 0

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Register for a BizAid Business Orientation for Creatives this Fall! NOVEMBER 9 AT 6:30 PM // Asian American Resource Center NOVEMBER 17 AT 12:00 PM // Carver Branch Library DECEMBER 7 AT 1:00 PM // Entrepreneur Center of Austin DECEMBER 12 AT 2:00 PM // Entrepreneur Center of Austin

Discover business resources for artists with the City of Austin’s Small Business Program.

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Morgan McBride – Muggs Studio guest of Tom Beach & Amanda Walker Ceramics, sculpture Austin potter creating whimsical porcelain pottery inspired by fairy tales, childhood, sci-fi, comics, and shiny things that tend to distract the curious. All work is 100% hand formed, food/dishwasher/microwave safe. Morgan is based out of a home studio, where she is kept company by two very opinionated dogs who have seven legs between them and a weakness for cheese. Artist Studio 1507 E 2nd St – (512) 366-2624 muggsclaystudio@gmail.com – muggsstudio.com Accessibility: 0

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John Dromgoole – Mr. Dromgoole’s Doodles The Gallery at Lewis Carnegie Drawing, mixed media I am known as The Natural Gardener to many, “artist” to only a few. I draw for personal entertainment guided by my lizard spirit animal. The work is very personal, just for myself as a form of mediation. I use a paper, a pen, a pencil, and when I’m feelin’ it, a little glitter. Gallery 1312 E Cesar Chavez St, Unit B naturalgardeneraustin.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

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Lauren Jaben – AgavePrint

Collage, design, mixed media I work with found paper such as packaging, promotional materials, vintage books and ephemera. As I cut and arrange these materials I revel in the creation of order from chaos. Graphic elements are taken out of context and a new pattern emerges. My inner state may be reflected in the work. Gallery 1312 E Cesar Chavez St – (512) 220-9693 lpjaben@gmail.com – laurenjaben.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 6

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Stella Alesi – AgavePrint

Drawing, painting, mixed media Stella Alesi, long time Austin resident and painter, will be exhibiting her newest body of work, “hearts and shields”. With oil, pencil and tape on paper, and a process focused method, she considers these archetypical shapes to discover and explore ideas of self, gender, the Buddhist concept of emptiness, and a connection to the infinite. Gallery 1312 E Cesar Chavez St stellaalesi@gmail.com – alesiart.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 7, 8

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Victoria Corbett – Studio Blue

Collage, mixed media, printed matter Victoria Corbett is the artist and founder behind Victrola Design, an Austin-based stationery and home wares line. The line is rooted in Victoria’s observations of the beauty surrounding her, inspired by repetition, uniformity, and patterns found in nature. Artist Studio 1303 E Cesar Chavez St, Unit B – (512) 217-6639 victroladesign@yahoo.com – victrolastudio.com Accessibility: 7

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Bob Trevorrow guest of Victoria Corbett Ceramics I make contemporary, functional ceramics using high fired porcelain and stoneware. All work is made by hand on the potters wheel and glazed with hand mixed glazes. I strive to make pottery that is enjoyable to use and aesthetically pleasing. Artist Studio 1303 E Cesar Chavez St, Unit B – (512) 401-7188 bob.trevorrow@gmail.com – trevorrowceramics.com Accessibility: 0

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Wild Abandon – PrintPress

Painting

As we find ourselves more and more frequently at a loss for words in this world, it is the intangible and inexplicable gestures in life that bring us solace and peace. Wild Abandon, curated by Michael Anthony Garcia, features artists Gerardo Arellano, Kel Brown, Jonathan Paul Jackson, Kristy Perez, and Naomi Schlinke who tackle the ungraspable via abstract painting and create work that is independent from our surrounding reality, speaking to something deeper. Temporary Exhibition 1209 E Cesar Chavez St – (512) 663-8253 mrmichaelme@gmail.com – mrmichaelme.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 7, 8

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Federico Archuleta – Graffiti Western – PrintPress

Painting, photography, printed matter Once again, el Fe De Rico will be showcasing his latest creations, inspired by both Austin and El Paso. Stencil work on canvas, photo prints of his murals, and graffiti fashion will be available, along with some surprise guest stars! Let us be your first stop to explore East Austin’s latino art! Temporary Exhibition 1209 E Cesar Chavez St – (512) 470-4166 federicoarchuleta@gmail.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 4, 7

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Los Tacos Unidos! – PrintPress

Painting, photography, printed matter Come join us for a one night celebration of all things tacos! There will be art, music, and fashion inspired by that international food favorite: TACOS!!! With special guest, Mando Rayo, the author of Tacos of Texas, there will be drinks, taco trailers, and DJ’s spinning that music to help you burn off those delicious tacos you just ate! Don’t miss it! Happening – Nov 18, 7-11pm 1209 E Cesar Chavez St – (512) 470-4166 federicoarchuleta@gmail.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 7

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Puro Chingon Collective – Nepantla PrintPress Drawing, mixed media, printed matter The Puro Chingón Collective is an art collective of three Austin, Latino artists: Claudia Aparicio-Gamundi, James Huizar, and Claudia Zapata. Since 2012, this group has created zines, prints, apparel, and designer toys. The Collective’s works reflect on the cultural nuances of their Latino upbringings, integrating artistic influences of pop art, sign painting, Mexican artisans, and illustration. Temporary Exhibition 1209 E Cesar Chavez St – (210) 854-9088 purochingoncoll@gmail.com – purochingoncollective.com Accessibility: 0

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Puro Chingon Collective Happening

Drawing, mixed media, printed matter The Puro Chingón Collective is an art collective of three Austin, Latino artists: Claudia Aparicio-Gamundi, James Huizar, and Claudia Zapata. Since 2012, this group has created zines, prints, apparel, and designer toys. The Collective’s works reflect on the cultural nuances of their Latino upbringings, integrating artistic influences of pop art, sign painting, Mexican artisans, and illustration. Happening – Nov 11, 8pm-12am 1209 E Cesar Chavez St – (210) 854-9088 purochingoncoll@gmail.com – purochingoncollective.com Accessibility: 0

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CS Gray – CS Gray Studio – PrintPress

Fiber, photography, printed matter Clayworks will display sconces and tiles in the studio where we make and fire them. We no longer have a showroom, but are still at work in the studio where we’ve always been. We’ll be demonstrating our craft during the tour and likely unloading a kiln. Artist Studio 1209 E Cesar Chavez St – (646) 643-4720 csgband@gmail.com – csgrayphoto.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 7, 8

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Roger Hanson – PrintPress

Drawing, painting, mixed media I work within the visionary art genre which explores consciousness through mystical, spiritual and multidimensional themes. Through my own experimentation, I have become keenly aware of the connection between creativity and the subconscious mind and I allow the subconscious’ own revelation process to guide my works into being. Artist Studio 1209 E Cesar Chavez St – (424) 335-7355 info@rogerhansonlove.com – rogerhansonlove.com Accessibility: 0

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Austin Creative Alliance

Collage, drawing, painting Austin Creative Alliance + Chula League present an exhibition of BIG artists from Chula League’s Little Artist BIG ARTIST program, with proceeds benefitting the program. Participating artists: Alisha Baker, Amanda Demock, Angel Ortega, Brandy Davis, Bryan Rapalo, Justin Gannon. Temporary Exhibition 81 San Marcos St chulaleague.org/little-artist-big-artist/ Accessibility: 2, 3, 5, 6

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Dance + Music + Art – Gallery 84

Painting, photography, mixed media Celebrate Austin’s love of dance and music through abstract and figurative art by Caroline Wright, David Garza, Melanie Hickerson, Eric Débris, Rhea Pettit, Helen Mary Vanston Marek, Valérie Chaussonnet and Jennifer Chenoweth. Gallery 84 is the home of Larry Vanston, futurist, collector, music lover, collaborator and dancer. Image: The Gift of Music, D. Garza Temporary Exhibition 84 Waller St – (512) 415-5965 lvanston@tfi.com – art84.org Accessibility: 0

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Caroline Wright Dance + Music + Art – Gallery 84 Drawing, painting, mixed media As a painter, musician, and dancer, I’m interested in color, sound, and movement translating each other. I paint in response to the space in a piece of music, the light at a certain time of day, the impetuous or tentative movements of my body that precede thought. I incorporate accidents for their freshness, excited by things I don’t understand. Temporary Exhibition 84 Waller St – (512) 925-6508 caroline@carolinewrightart.com – carolinewrightart.com Accessibility: 0

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David Garza – Dance + Music + Art – Gallery 84

Drawing, painting I’ve been making art and music my entire life. I use paint and ink to celebrate music, love, and humanity. I am also the author of the poetry book “Narcissus in Decay”. Music is the rock and art is the roll. Temporary Exhibition 84 Waller St davidgarza.com Accessibility: 0

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Eric Débris Dance + Music + Art – Gallery 84 Photography, mixed media Eric Débris makes photos, paintings, installations and mixed media artworks. By using popular themes such as sexuality, items of kitsch , billboard, postcards, pulp culture and pop icons, he develops forms that do not follow logical criteria, but are based only on subjective associations and formal parallels, which incite the viewer to make new personal associations. Temporary Exhibition 84 Waller St eric.debris@gmail.com – eric-debris.com Accessibility: 0

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Helen Mary Vanston Marek Dance + Music + Art – Gallery 84 Painting, jewelry, mixed media I’m a visual and graphic artist designing art and jewelry utilizing a range of new and repurposed materials, photography, and traditional media. I’m always looking for new ideas and inspiration, much of which I gain from my creative family and friends! I am currently focusing on abstract paintings incorporating upcycled materials and beads and the interplay of the different elements. Temporary Exhibition 84 Waller St hmvmarek@tfi.com – vanmarek.com Accessibility: 0

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Melanie Hickerson Dance + Music + Art – Gallery 84 Drawing, painting, mixed media I imagine unlikely or even surrealistic intrusions that move the narrative into original scenarios. There is a story there, a movement, something before and after. I like to push paint around. Temporary Exhibition 84 Waller St – (512) 961-3023 mellypaint@gmail.com – melaniehickerson.com Accessibility: 0

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Rhea Pettit – Dance + Music + Art – Gallery 84

Painting, mixed media I am a contemporary realist painter; my favorite subjects are people and other animals. Some works address social issues; others simply celebrate the beauty in earth’s inhabitants. In addition to showing at Gallery 84, I will be at Soma Vida Gallery (2324 Cesar Chavez). Temporary Exhibition 84 Waller St rgroepper@me.com – rgpettit.com Accessibility: 0

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smasHouse design

Furniture, metal, wood Designs brought to life by craftsmen who work in the field everyday. Carpenters and electricians bring their design ideas to life through reclaimed materials and vintage pieces, all to be created anew and one of a kind. From accent pieces, furniture and lighting, let us accent your space or create a new and unique one for you. Artist Studio 1401 Canterbury St – (512) 656-0653 smashousedesign@gmail.com – smashousedesign.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 6

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Liliana Wilson – Liliana Wilson Art

Drawing, painting Painting and drawing are my life. Artist Studio 1404 Canterbury St lilianawilson.com Accessibility: 0

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Carlos Lowry guest of Liliana Wilson Drawing, painting Two major life experiences influence my art: my Latin American upbringing and my work as an Austin muralist. My acrylic paintings — bold and graphic — are mostly figurative and inspired by contemporary cultural, political, and technological images. Musicians, film, political events, networked reality, and Latin America are themes. Artist Studio 1404 Canterbury St – (512) 797-5405 carlos@nuevoanden.com – nuevoanden.com Accessibility: 0

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Fernando Muñoz guest of Liliana Wilson Collage, drawing, painting, mixed media, printed matter My art is a reflection on melancholy and solitude, the imagery comes from daydreams, books, movies, and stories. My process starts usually with doodles and loose drawings, then they evolve into more elaborate concepts. 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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Cody Kinsfather

Photography Kinsfather would describe his style as simple, clean, and balanced. He takes his time not only on set while capturing his work, but also perfecting each image in post. Temporary Exhibition 1403 Garden St – (512) 963-3766 cody@kinsfather.com – kinsfather.com Accessibility: 3

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Julie Alexander

Drawing

I work with ink and pencil to create drawings of my experiences and observations. Temporary Exhibition 1403 Garden St – (512) 656-8341 julie@juliealexanderlaw.com Accessibility: 2

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Cecelia Russell – Waller at Holly Studio

Painting

My work is mostly women enjoying a drink and a smoke. I love photos from the 50’s and 60’s. I use them in my acrylic paintings. My art reflects the humor of getting older with friends and a glass of wine. I love to paint women who will never grow up. Artist Studio 56 Waller St – (512) 799-8588 ceceliarussell54@gmail.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 6

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Denise Jaunsem guest of Cecelia Russell Painting Playing with color, capturing energy, eliciting a smile, brings me joy. I’m inspired by nature and the creatures that inhabit it. Artist Studio 56 Waller St – (512) 585-8959 denise@denisejaunsem.com – denisejaunsem.com Accessibility: 6

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Kristi Standley guest of Cecelia Russell Drawing, painting, wood I have a personal story to share. I am exploring the effects and emotions of mental illness in a series of oil paintings. These self-portraits are provocative and relative today. Painting is my passion. New ideas lead me down different paths all the time. I encourage you to watch closely I may surprise you with something you’ve never seen before. Artist Studio 56 Waller St – (512) 775-5697 artfullbeing@aol.com – kstandley.squarespace.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

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Benedicta Colon

Painting, photography, mixed media We are an eclectic group of artists united by a single passion: art. Employing different media. Participating artists: Benedicta Colon, Bill Kretschmer, Farah Rivera, Nancy Espinal. Temporary Exhibition 21 Waller St – (512) 888-5950 benedicta2009@gmail.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7

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Tonya Tesch Bock and Jesse Watson Tonya Tesch Designs and Noctis Jewelry Design, jewelry, metal Tonya Tesch Designs and Noctis Jewelry both began as home-based businesses here in Austin, designing and producing their own jewelry. They are silver/goldsmiths that use only quality materials, including precious and semi-precious stones as well as fine metals. They pride themselves on the quality and construction of their workmanship. All designs are beautifully handcrafted, one-of-a-kind pieces of wearable art. Temporary Exhibition 1618 Haskell St tonya@tonyateschdesigns.com Accessibility: 3

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Fishman

Stephen Fishman – Taylor Taylor &

Drawing, painting, installation Taylor Taylor & Fishman will be presenting work in a variety of media including light-swallowing ink, acrylics on tortured canvas, calamitous arrangements of found objects (of murder victims), projected maps of the underworld, and various experiences akin to having your dead attorney hold your disgorged eyeballs in his rotting hand while you sign an iron-clad contract on your own skin. Temporary Exhibition 1705 Garden St – (512) 468-9174 fishbucks@gmail.com – bit.ly/2tmyv4r Accessibility: 0

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Jesse Melanson The Dog House Studio & Gallery Design, painting, mixed media Dog House is a surreal journey through time and space. We produce a variety of experiences using mixed media, painting, digital technology, fiber arts sculpture, and music. Dog House aims to share our passion to create, collaborate, evolve and explore. Prepare to be amazed by this year’s super secret and special kind of powerful exhibit “Maybe” - a living art project and creature. Artist Studio 1623 Canterbury St – (207) 251-6126 jessejmelanson@gmail.com – jessemelanson.com Accessibility: 0

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Alberto Martinez and Deborah Crowley

Ceramics, painting, photography Alberto’s work is an interpretation of the decay and history of place and the remnants of the human touch on the environment. Deborah loves the way porcelain finds its own shape and flow. Much of her work is glazed on the inside to be functional but raw on the outside so the natural color and feel of the porcelain is exposed. Temporary Exhibition 1611 Willow St – (512) 363-6187 beto57beto@yahoo.com – arte-alberto.com Accessibility: 0

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Nicholas Baxter – Blood Rituals – Shaman Modifications Painting My latest series Blood Rituals conjures the mystery and intrigue of secret cult rites of passage and a strange baroque shamanism while referencing both the ancient tradition and modern practice of bloodletting. Blood and various vessels become symbols of love, strife, human life, the body, and our fragile mortality. Temporary Exhibition 1601 E Cesar Chavez St, #103 contact@nbaxter.com – nbaxter.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Sara Jordan

Photography Photography has been my passion since I was very young. Years later my dream of owning my own photography studio has come true. Currently on display at the studio is my smoke photography, along with many other types of photography. Artist Studio 1601 E Cesar Chavez St, #104 – (512) 696-8501 info@sarajordanphotography.com – sarajordanphotography.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Arturo Mercado East Austin Artists at Mission Drawing, painting, mixed media Arturo Mercado (August 26,1938-June 21, 2015) was one of the most amazing artists of our time. His vibrant oil paintings capture serene Texas landscapes, the old west and beautiful wildlife. His work remains in many public and private collections across the United States. His family plans to keep Arturo’s work alive and available to all. Temporary Exhibition 1611 E Cesar Chavez St arturomar61@yahoo.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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David Mercado – East Austin Artists at Mission

Drawing, painting, mixed media In the beginning, his imagery focused on the beauty, strength, and movement of hummingbirds—a series that gained him national recognition by their popularity. As his career progressed, however, an exciting new landscape collection emerged which illustrated not only his range as an artist, but showcased the evolution of depth and complexity within his work. Temporary Exhibition 1611 E Cesar Chavez St davidmercadoart@aol.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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John A. Mercado – East Austin Artists at Mission

Collage, painting, mixed media As a Austin native, I work primarily in collage and mixed media. I often use found and reclaimed materials along with acrylic, oil, and graphite.My work has been represented in galleries in New York City, Connecticut, Houston, San Antonio and Austin. Temporary Exhibition 1611 E Cesar Chavez St – (832) 858-0854 jcmercado.22@gmail.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Mary Christina Cisneros – East Austin Artists at Mission Painting This body of work is based on the idea of an abstract summer vacation full of color and texture. These environments allow the viewer to create and play with their own perceptions of what is being expressed in the oeuvre. Temporary Exhibition 1611 E Cesar Chavez St – (512) 633-6371 mchristinacisneros@gmail.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Angela Mathias

Painting, fiber Surrealistic style oil and watercolor paintings. Embroidery and painting on personal garments. Giving glimpses into the artist’s past and personal views of self. Garments displayed with 2D painted wood elements making a surreal and sentimental display of art. Temporary Exhibition 1615 E Cesar Chavez St – (512) 516-1022 contact@sidewaysartco.com – sidewaysartco.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3

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Jordan Willis

Photography Using various film cameras, I utilize photography as a way to paint a moment in time. As things in our world become increasingly impermanent, I think it’s important to stop and take a moment to appreciate what’s around. While others are staring at their phones, I’d rather be looking through my lens. Temporary Exhibition 1615 E Cesar Chavez St jrwimage@gmail.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

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Robert Page – sideways art co.

Painting

Animals without wings can fly. Whales, sharks, and bears can take to the sky. Temporary Exhibition 1615 E Cesar Chavez St – (843) 337-5392 robert@rampageart.com – rampageart.com Accessibility: 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Santiago Escobedo – EXPANSION/REGRESSION Unit C Gallery Design, painting, mixed media This exhibition is about the dissolution of rigid societal elements and constructs. The composition of spaces depicted are where ideas about time dissolve into our collective memory and naturally shift our perspective toward our own understanding of existence – a push becomes a pull, and a pull becomes a push. Gallery 1710 E 2nd St, Unit C santi.el.topo@gmail.com Accessibility: 0

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Judy Paul – Holly Street Studios

Collage, painting, mixed media I’ll be showing my newest mixed media collage paintings and ‘House Portraits” a series of drawings by my daughter. We’ll have a collaborative art piece for everyone to work on, live screen printing of t-shirts and tote bags, a new, exciting art installation and a photography slide show called “Blink”. Also vegan food and Bone Spirits Cocktails. Artist Studio 1914 Holly St – (512) 507-8199 judy@judypaul.com – judypaul.com Accessibility: 2

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Brad Jensen

Photography I try to capture the parts of every day life that people don’t really notice. The intricacies of the mundane and the every day that are beautiful if given the time to be appreciated. My photography therefore is a little bit of everything, landscape, street, abstract, black and white, and color, all of which are subtly influenced by music. Artist Studio 1912 Riverview St, Unit B – (443) 534-5913 bcjensen30@gmail.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 7, 8

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Jennifer Forman

Furniture, metal, sculpture Seeing beauty and strength in the world is my passion, transforming them into an artistic form is my experiment. I harness my creativity through sculpture and light. This medium allows me the freedom to capture such power and exquisiteness of natural and human marvels into 3-dimensional work. Artist Studio 2010 Riverview St jen@jenforman.com – jenforman.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 5

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Nate Forman – Polychrome Art and Design

Photography, digital, collage 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 Accessibility: 2, 3, 6

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Sam Marx – Thirdspacephoto guest of Polychrome Art and Design Photography Exploring environmental portraiture of interesting people Artist Studio 2010 Riverview St smarx@thirdspacephoto.com – thirdspacephoto.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 6

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City of Austin Art in Public Places TEMPO 2017 Convergence – Edward Rendon Sr. Park Installation, mixed media, sound Attracting new and emerging artists to the City’s public art program enriches the civic dialogue, cultivates tourism, and engages public space in a unique way. The TEMPO program allows artists to explore a range of themes suitable for the outdoor environment and provides the opportunity for innovative, thought-provoking artwork that impacts the way people experience their environment. Temporary Exhibition 2101 Jesse E Segovia St – (512) 974-7841 anna.bradley@austintexas.gov – austintexas.gov/tempo Accessibility: 1, 6, 7

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Andrew Long

Painting

Widely exhibited including 20 To Watch (Austin Museum of Art, Diverse Works, Blue Star Art Center), Paint: Out of Abstraction (Arlington Museum); Commissions: Institute of Contemporary Art (London), Museum of Fine Arts (Houston); solo exhibitions Conduit Gallery (Dallas), McMurtrey Gallery (Houston), Texas State University; group Kim Foster Gallery (New York), David Lusk Gallery (Memphis); Collections: W Hotel, Austonian. Artist Studio 2110 Willow St – (512) 450-1045 art@andrewlong.net – andrewlong.net Accessibility: 0

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Nest: The Photographs of Sharon Beals, with Six Writers on Home – Prizer Arts & Letters Photography, mixed media, printed matter Sharon Beals presents stunning photos of birds nests, curated alongside pieces by acclaimed writers on the themes of home and human migration. Beals photographs nests of a wide variety of birds; some flourishing, some extinct or endangered. What are our human nests in a time of global change? Visitors can make their own nests using found materials. Gallery 2023 E Cesar Chavez St – (512) 575-3559 info@prizerartsandletters.org – prizerartsandletters.org Accessibility: 1, 2, 4, 7

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Rose Saenz – Introspections II The Law Office of Melynda Nuss Drawing, painting, mixed media My work is primarily figurative expressionism; the characters’ physiognomy impersonating my own musings. Most recently, to help develop my skills as a colorist, I have explored and applied the palettes of some of my favorite painters including Bacon, Picasso, and Munch. Temporary Exhibition 2104 E Cesar Chavez St rosesaenz@gmail.com Accessibility: 0

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Raul Gonzalez – DOING WORK grayDUCK Gallery Drawing, painting, mixed media One way to resist racism and stereotyping is to give people an alternative viewpoint. DOING WORK is a presentation of two bodies of paintings and drawings that were created to help shift public perception of working class immigrants and the role of stay-at-home fathers. Gallery 2213 E Cesar Chavez St – (512) 826-5334 duckduck@grayduckgallery.com – grayduckgallery.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 9

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Christopher Timberlake Christopher Taylor Timberlake Fine Art Jewelry Jewelry, metal, stone I use the traditional elements of jewelry, metal and stone. 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 irregular patterns and shapes caused by these forces with 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

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Soma Vida Gallery

Installation, photography, mixed media Layers of information, emotion, and process create tension and resolve in my work. My primary inspiration is humanities yearning and resistance to unify with all that life is. The art pieces that come fort are as of maps and testaments of that desire in us. I work at night... Just me and the moths. Gallery 2324 Cesar Chavez St – (512) 965-4635 jpverdijo@gmail.com – artofjeanpierre.com Accessibility: 0

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Rebirth – Soma Vida Gallery

Photography, painting, mixed media “Rebirth” is an opening celebration of the new Soma Vida Gallery and a fundraiser for the Safe Alliance Mural Project. A group exhibit of 20+ local artists will be on display including, Jean-Pierre Verdijo, Vy Ngo, Ty Clark, Umbreen Ahmad, Richard Rutner and members of the Creative Arts Society. Free event with drinks, food trucks, live music, and art performances. Happening – Nov 11, 7-11pm 2324 Cesar Chavez St – (512) 628-1580 svgcurator@gmail.com – somavida.net Accessibility: 0

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Helen Buck – Soma Vida Gallery

Painting

Finding myself healing from an accident, I felt drawn to the brave yet vulnerable artist, Frida Kahlo. It was important to portray her as a strong figure yet open with a gentle vulnerable aspect. In “I Have Wings” note Frida is set against the image of one of Diego Garcia’s landscapes as a nod to his influences over her. Temporary Exhibition 2324 Cesar Chavez St – (512) 799-5972 helenbuckstudio@gmail.com – helenbuckstudio.com Accessibility: 0

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Jamie Rhodes – Soma Vida Gallery

Painting, photography, metal Jamie’s exhibition, “Shit I Can’t Touch,” is about her experience being diagnosed with systemic nickel allergy syndrome 4 years ago and how she had to dramatically change her life in one day. After her diagnosis, she couldn’t produce art and photography in the way she used to. She captures her experience with her diagnosis through various art forms. Gallery 2324 Cesar Chavez St – (512) 965-9580 jamierhodes78@gmail.com – jamiemarierhodes.com Accessibility: 0

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Jeanette Nevarez – Soma Vida Gallery

Photography Judith Butler says “...gender is a kind of imitation for which there is no original..” I am fascinated with the transformations that cross dressers undertake and the way in which drag traditions appropriate and renovate into something new, consistently testing limitations through self-representation. Through collaboration, my subjects and I create work that lends itself to new possibilities. Gallery 2324 Cesar Chavez St – (512) 734-0333 muranyi_@hotmail.com – muranyi.us Accessibility: 0

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Jeanne Philquist – Soma Vida Gallery

Painting

I paint vignettes of relationships and the confusion we all experience in our daily lives. Cats, dogs, goats, and bears often form my subjects. If not the subject, they interject anyway, even against my will. Come see me at Soma Vida Gallery; we’ll have fun! Temporary Exhibition 2324 Cesar Chavez St – (512) 478-9590 jphilquist@austin.rr.com – jeannephilquist.wordpress.com Accessibility: 0

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Hannah Reed – Soma Vida Gallery

Sculpture Each plasma cut into steel, every lovingly destroyed inch of metal is intentional. It’s rough and imperfect. The imperfect is raw and unashamed and unapologetic and unbridled. It just is. Truth and strength lies in the imperfection; in the imperfection there is hope. Gallery 2324 Cesar Chavez St – (760) 331-3044 hannah.reed27@gmail.com – hannahaustynartistry.squarespace.com/ Accessibility: 0

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Jonny Feelgood – Soma Vida Gallery

Painting, installation, mixed media I believe in empowering others both through leading by example and creating opportunities for others to explore their passions. I’ll stop at nothing to take the living experience to grand new levels, while making time to empower others to explore their gifts of expression as well. Art is the reason for every moment. Temporary Exhibition 2324 Cesar Chavez St – (512) 508-2272 feelgoodenterprises@gmail.com – jfeelgood.com Accessibility: 0

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Katie Conley – Katie Conley Creative Soma Vida Gallery Collage, painting, mixed media The imagery in my art conveys anything that inspires me in real life. I tend to choose happy, pretty subjects from my everyday environment and travels. My focus tends toward old, antique and historic subjects, or romantic, domestic, and feminine. I love oil painting on canvas and wood panel. I also work with mosaics and collage. Gallery 2324 Cesar Chavez St – (502) 432-0627 katiesconley@gmail.com – katieconleycreative.com Accessibility: 0

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LA Hollins – Soma Vida Gallery

Collage, painting, mixed media Experiencing life through color, paint, and process creating striking multi-layered dense abstracts full of light and texture. Exploring life’s daily challenges, memories and dreams. Contemporary fauvist devoted to modern abstract expression. Recurring themes of joy, hope, loss, humanity, nature, garden and technology. Simple and complex perspectives emerge and fall through frequent repeated destruction and reiteration. Gallery 2324 Cesar Chavez St zeuxis@artstudioz.com – bluestonesart.com Accessibility: 0

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Lisa Zinna – Soma Vida Gallery

Photography Fresh-squeezed + Contemporary + Color-crazy: These words sum up the photo art created by Lisa Zinna, aka The Purple Lime. Lisa enjoys the challenge of re-imagining a photograph by switching to playful candy colors or creating composites using original artwork and collages. She knows how to turn an Austin icon into one-of-a-kind, vibrant, and zesty work of art! Temporary Exhibition 2324 Cesar Chavez St – (512) 517-4510 lisazin@gmail.com – thepurplelime.com Accessibility: 0

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Martin Lewis – Soma Vida Gallery

Collage, painting, mixed media My love for creation has deepened and grown since having become a father. I’ve always loved art and admired those who create! This year has been an amazing period in that what I am creating defines moments of growth, healing, and definition of things conscious and subconscious. I create that which defines the naturalistic and universal in all of us. Gallery 2324 Cesar Chavez St – (805) 708-6235 justusride@hotmail.com – mjlewisart.com Accessibility: 0

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Mary T Barton – Soma Vida Gallery

Ceramics, painting, mixed media Vibrant and abstract imagery created with inspirations from nature and experiences. “Art has always been my therapy. Whether working through difficulties, or celebrating accomplishments... it has to remain the balance in my life. The motion and progression that each piece of art produces, as it’s being produced, is a catalyst to maintaining my sanity.” Gallery 2324 Cesar Chavez St marytbartonart@gmail.com – marytbarton.com Accessibility: 0

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Monica Ceniceros – Soma Vida Gallery

Painting, mixed media, wood Known for her unique mixed media technique, Monica subtly accentuates the natural sensuality and strength of the female body by working with the natural grain and imperfections of wood. Forming playful and bold figures, she reminds us that there is beauty in even the simplest of things and that it is those imperfections that make us individually beautiful. Gallery 2324 Cesar Chavez St – (512) 296-3891 monica@monicaceniceros.com – monicaceniceros.com Accessibility: 0

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Richard Rutner – Soma Vida Gallery

Drawing, painting, printed matter I will be exhibiting a new series called Hebraic Fragments. These fragments are taken from the Aleppo Codex, the earliest known manuscript containing the entire text of the Bible. This series was inspired by an exhibition of Marc Chagall that I recently saw in Montreal. This series is pen and Ink drawings on Fabriano Paper. Temporary Exhibition 2324 Cesar Chavez St – (512) 940-0149 richard.rutner@gmail.com – richardrutner.com Accessibility: 0

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Roger Mason – Adventure Painting 2 Soma Vida Gallery Drawing, painting My work from the past year strives to capture the Austin experience with as much speed and color as possible. Working strictly on location and drawing from many years as a musician, I situate myself inside the parks, rock clubs, and restaurants that make Austin such an incredibly wonderful city. Gallery 2324 Cesar Chavez St – (518) 929-0739 rogerpaulmason@gmail.com – rogerpaulmasonart.com Accessibility: 0

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Savanah Kumar – Soma Vida Gallery

Painting, installation, mixed media Savannah’s work tests the bounds of humanity by exploring ethical spaces through abstract representation. Her mixed media pieces create an immersive experience for viewers serve as witnesses to spaces and issues that are usually hidden from view. Her current exhibition, “The Margins Come to Center,” is an abstract exploration of solitary confinement in prisons. Temporary Exhibition 2324 Cesar Chavez St – (512) 406-1917 savannah.kumar@gmail.com – savannahkumar.org Accessibility: 0

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Ty Nathan Clark – Soma Vida Gallery

Painting, mixed media, sculpture With variety of layers, medium, mark making and deconstruction Ty is able to share a story in the same way one’s life is lived. Use of texture plays an important role in this process, representing fragments that make up our story while loose marks create a reactive flow of chaos throughout the planned structure of each abstraction, color and form. Gallery 2324 Cesar Chavez St – (972) 322-2833 samo4prez@gmail.com – tynathanclark.com Accessibility: 0

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Suki Gluzinski – Soma Vida Gallery

Drawing, painting, mixed media Most of my work is representational and I am comfortable working in oil, watercolor, and acrylic. My focus for this show will be nude oil paintings. Gallery 2324 Cesar Chavez St – (540) 353-8151 sgluzins@hotmail.com – sukigluzinski.com Accessibility: 0

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Taylor Dueker – Soma Vida Gallery

Collage, painting, mixed media I develop relationships to forms, colors, motion, tension, and balance. Of importance is creating a three dimensional perception. Others have described my work as celebratory, playful, and engaging. Described as non-derivative and modern primitive, the work conveys warmth in associative emotions for those experiencing each piece. Art is said to be a spiritual endeavor and I agree wholeheartedly. Temporary Exhibition 2324 Cesar Chavez St – (512) 699-3426 design@taylordueker.com – taylordueker.com Accessibility: 0

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Tee Hollow – Love. Every. Body. Soma Vida Gallery Photography This photography project is an exploration of the relationships we have with our bodies. It’s an opportunity for people to connect to their bodies in a way rarely possible for the average person; to view themselves from a new perspective. In these photo shoots, the only goal is to see what’s there and appreciate it for what it is. Gallery 2324 Cesar Chavez St octophotoart@gmail.com – loveevery-body.tumblr.com Accessibility: 0

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Umbreen Ahmad – Soma Vida Gallery

Painting, mixed media, printed matter My art is colorful, sometimes gray, sometimes fluid and others times deep with texture and bright with colors; kind of like life. Art is my safe place. I paint away my confusion and frustrations and experience liberation. I enjoy and cherish short-lived moments of a colorful, soulful and peaceful high. You can imagine why it’s an addiction. Temporary Exhibition 2324 Cesar Chavez St – (512) 431-5688 umbreen.ahmad@gmail.com – umbreenahmad.com Accessibility: 0

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Vy Ngo – Soma Vida Gallery

Painting

My work reflects a constant pendulum between order and chaos, control and freedom, the recognizable and the intangible, scientific thought and creative intuition, cultural identity and self-discovery. With layers upon layers of color, movement, and markings, my process is a journey of intrigue and discovery, resulting in the paintings becoming poetic, modern, and dynamic. Gallery 2324 Cesar Chavez St vyngoartworks@gmail.com – vyngostudio.com Accessibility: 0

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Cathey Reynolds – Soma Vida Gallery

Drawing, painting, mixed media Nature has always offered me a place of serenity and beauty so I strive to reflect this in my art. I use oils on canvas on most of my pieces. I use charcoal and ink on some of my smaller pieces. Temporary Exhibition 2324 Cesar Chavez St – (512) 680-4297 reyofsunartaustin@gmail.com – reyofsunart.com Accessibility: 0

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Doc List – Doc List’s Austin Dance Project – Soma Vida Gallery

Photography I am fascinated with dancers, dance, and the way in which dancers express themselves. There is a language to dance, and I am attempting to capture it in images. Temporary Exhibition 2324 Cesar Chavez St – (512) 270-0704 doc@doclistphotography.com – austindanceproject.com Accessibility: 0

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Frederick Douglass 217 Moore – Soma Vida Gallery

Painting, sculpture, wood I carve pencil eraser to create architectural form and cities. I carve woodblocks to make prints of sacred symbols. I create my own fashion clothing and all, to clothe the people with beautiful sacred geometrical ancestral information. 217 Frederick Douglass Moore from East Austin Temporary Exhibition 2324 Cesar Chavez St – (512) 378-0739 twentyoneseven21@gmail.com – 217art.com Accessibility: 0

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The Back Pack Co-Lab

Performance, sound, video/film The Back Pack’s signature style of fast paced physical comedy blends music, media, puppets, dance, and classic clown structure to achieve creative freedom of form and substance. Old work on display in studio and current work performed the first weekend. Artist Studio 2400 E Cesar Chavez St, #206 – (406) 304-7832 howdy@thebkpk.com – thebkpk.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Sarah Friedrickson – Back Pack Co-Lab

Painting, mixed media A collection of portraits that reveals the hidden inner energy of individuals, showing what is beyond a nose, eyes, and mouth. What would you find behind your mask if it was peeled away - a clear day or constant struggle? Temporary Exhibition 2400 E Cesar Chavez St, #206 sarah.friedrickson@gmail.com – sarahfriedrickson.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Caroline Walker – Back Pack Co-Lab

Collage, digital, mixed media These collage works explore a meeting point between digital tools and traditional mediums. The work combines traditional drawing and painting, with digitally manipulated photos, and an AR component, to create an alternate world both on the canvas, and beyond. Also at Canopy studio #119. Temporary Exhibition 2400 E Cesar Chavez St – (646) 247-4054 carolinewalker1@gmail.com – carolinewalker.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Malati Vasudevan – ‘Paperlace’ Atmosphere Co-Working + East Side Collective Collage, drawing, mixed media ‘Paperlace’ is a series of work featuring the art of paper-cutting. I’m fascinated by the immensely cathartic process of cutting away the non-essential. A creation of depth, beauty, and abundance through pruning the whole, paradoxically creating layers of complexity through simplification. The cutwork is all done by hand with an exacto knife. Temporary Exhibition 2400 E Cesar Chavez St, #208 withlvm@gmail.com – withlvm.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Polina Novozhenets and Nicole Anderson – Tanglescapes – Leverage Marketing Drawing, painting, mixed media In Tanglescapes, lose yourself inside a dense knot then find yourself in the middle of the city. Wander among weedy sidewalk flowers then return to detangling that knot. Together, we weave paths through the complicated spaces we build both inside and around ourselves. Come get lost and found with us at Leverage Marketing - we have natural light and WINE! Temporary Exhibition 2400 E Cesar Chavez St, #214 tanglescapes@gmail.com – polinanovoart.com Accessibility: 3, 6

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East Side Collective, Atmosphere CoWorking, and Back Pack Co-Lab Design, digital, furniture East Side Collective is a coworking studio space in Austin, TX shared by designers, builders, developers, engineers, and artists. Together, these entities help lead Austin into thoughtful, innovative design. Happening – Nov 10, 6-11pm 2400 E Cesar Chavez St, #302 – (512) 423-9247 info@eastsidecollective.com – eastsidecollective.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 6, 7, 9

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Mark Epstein – Mark Steven Design – East Side Collective

Furniture, metal, wood Furniture design and fabrication are a microcosm of architecture. Furniture, like architecture, is structure, material, scale, texture and proportion, all attributes which I find fascinating. By exploring these attributes I seek to rediscover the too-often forgotten values of finely crafted furniture and accessories through authenticity of material and integrity of making. My goal is not perfection but to embrace irregularities. Gallery 2400 E Cesar Chavez St, #302 mark@markstevendesign.com – markstevendesign.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Tyler Hobbs – East Side Collective

Digital, drawing, printed matter I am a generative artist from Austin, Texas. I create each work by writing a custom computer program from scratch. My work focuses on the interplay of randomness and structure. Nature is littered with the interaction of these forces, and I hope to echo some of what we find aesthetically pleasing by building systems that operate under the same principles. Temporary Exhibition 2400 E Cesar Chavez St, #302 – (512) 740-0251 tyler@tylerlhobbs.com – tylerlhobbs.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Dimension Gallery Visit during E.A.S.T. Indoor Gallery: Sculp-chur Outdoor Gallery: The Paved Garden www.dimensiongallery.org 979 Springdale, #98

Photo Credit: Olivia Vale

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Sentinels (2013), Forged Steel, Various Dimensions Photo Credit: Alyssa Taylor Wendt

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Jaime Zuverza – Hypnagogic Flashes

Design, digital, painting Portraying the inner world which is composed of all worlds including the underworld and the heavens. Images that could come as hypnagogic flashes while nodding off on a flight. Environments where nothing is at rest, where everything is always moving and vibrating in varying degrees of “friendliness” and “chaos”. Places of “yes” and “no” that are usually influenced into “Yes”. Happening – Nov 18, 6-9pm 2400 E Cesar Chavez St, #312 – (512) 215-4270 shed@shedbarber.com – shedbarber.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9

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SprATX

Drawing, painting, mixed media SprATX is a creative agency, supply shop, gallery and collective of established artists in Austin, Texas. As a family of street artists, muralists and creative energies, we dedicate our talents to increasing awareness of the positive power of street art and generating economic opportunities for artists. Gallery 2400 E Cesar Chavez St, #316B – (713) 806-0025 info@spratx.com – spratx.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 6, 7, 9

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Lucas Aoki – SprATX

Painting, mixed media Sometimes I think of textures, colors, movement and flow that lead to creating characters. Nature inspires my creatures and scenes. I tend to create mysterious worlds that don’t necessarily make sense, maybe a part of our subconscious. I think the images in my art try to tell a story of a familiar, friendly and yet strange place or circumstance. Gallery 2400 E Cesar Chavez St, #316B – (512) 351-6957 lucasaoki@gmail.com – lucasaoki.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 6, 7, 9

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James Owen Morgan – SprATX

Collage, mixed media, wood I enjoy maps. I admire their playful graphic quality yet intent to produce an accurate portrayal of information. Similarly, I enjoy working with materials that inform a creative process. Sometimes it’s hard to tell which originated first – the idea or the process. Either way, it’s fun exploring and getting to the end product. Plastic, Wood, Paper Glue. Gallery 2400 E Cesar Chavez St, #316B – (516) 697-4014 jamesowenmorgan@gmail.com – welcometothejimbo.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 6, 7, 9

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Madeline Collins

Design, painting, mixed media Madeline creates acrylic portraits that reflect the abstract process of discovering self identity. Temporary Exhibition 2318 Willow St – (512) 716-9472 mtcollins2018@gmail.com – madelinecollins.com Accessibility: 0

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Tommy Wilson – Zipper Wayne Studio

Painting, photography Contemporary abstract artist that explores landscapes, human figures and animals using a variety of vibrant, experimental color combinations. Original acrylic paintings will be on display, as well as prints incorporate the paintings into photographs! Artist Studio 2318 Willow St – (512) 669-3316 brainflames@gmail.com – zipperwayne.com Accessibility: 0

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Matt Caballero, Tino Bernal – Recogido

Photography, sculpture Our collective engages visitors through inventive photography utilizing traditional techniques and exquisite timing. In addition we ask viewers to interact with sculptures through tactile sensory and a curiosity for detail of observation. Temporary Exhibition 2610 Canterbury St matt@coffeeandcamera.com Accessibility: 0

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The Room Gallery

Design, painting, mixed media The Room Gallery is a pop-up exhibition that shows the work of local and international artists to give an opportunity for a cultural and artistic exchange, a space where artists and art lovers meet. This year we’ll show a collective exhibition as well as live music performances. Gallery 2712 Willow St – (512) 435-1402 theroomatx@gmail.com – theroomgallery.org Accessibility: 0

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Daniel HG – The Room Gallery

Design, painting, mixed media Daniel HG possess a style of his own, of great plasticity and technical resources that allow him to explore a variety of styles and themes, as well as a number of fields in contemporary art. Gallery 2712 Willow St – (512) 435-1402 theroomatx@gmail.com – theroomgallery.org Accessibility: 0

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Dos Topos – The Room Gallery

Digital, photography, mixed media Brothers Juan Carlos and Juan Andres, aka Dos Topos, document their vision of the world by capturing the little details in familiar spaces. From still images to photography in motion, they manage to contextualize a series of images of non descriptive appearance, placing elements found in front of the camera to achieve some sort of record of an ephemeral action. Gallery 2712 Willow St – (512) 435-1402 info@theroomgallery.org – dostopos.com Accessibility: 0

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Nathan Edge – The Room Gallery

Digital, photography, video/film I am a genuine Austinite photographer, who strives to document and capture the local culture from my perspective. My focus is on live music and aerial photography, which is printed on metal, canvas and made into 1 minute videos. My art shares glimpses into my favorite spots of Austin, and expresses how musicians influence my imagination. Gallery 2712 Willow St – (512) 466-2844 nathanedge@gmail.com – nathanedge.com Accessibility: 0

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William Larson – The Room Gallery

Metal, sculpture My sculpture often utilizes light and shadow to enhance the physical shape. Gallery 2712 Willow St – (512) 444-9791 willlarsondesign@gmail.com – willlarsondesign.com Accessibility: 0

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Yaumil Hernandez Gil – The Room Gallery

Drawing, painting My art is a representation of the bordering spaces of dehumanizing experience. Gallery 2712 Willow St – (786) 879-5530 info@yaumilhg.com – yaumilhg.com Accessibility: 0

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Christine Fail – fail COLLECTIVE

Jewelry

Artist Christine Fail creates contemporary handmade jewelry and home accessories with a focus on classic metalsmithing techniques, such as hand forging. As a result of her background in metalsmithing, a hammer touches all of the pieces. Because each piece starts out as wire or sheet, and the form is created by cutting and hammering, each piece is truly unique. Temporary Exhibition 2612 E Cesar Chavez St, Ste 100 – (512) 666-5446 failjewelry.com Accessibility: 1, 4, 9

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Leah Duncan – fail COLLECTIVE

Design, drawing, printed matter Leah’s collection consists of locally sourced textiles, stationery, and home goods with many items produced by hand in her studio. each piece is hand drawn and reflects her unique sensibility and soft color palettes. inspired by a love of nature and the southwestern landscape she has established a recognizable voice that speaks simplicity and beauty with quirky and organic themes. Temporary Exhibition 2612 E Cesar Chavez St, Ste 100 – (512) 364-2396 hello@leahduncan.com – leahduncan.com Accessibility: 1, 4, 9

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Quinn Smith – EA/ST co.

Ceramics, jewelry I make refined porcelain jewelry using lusters, stains, and water-etching techniques. I love playing with new designs so none of my pieces are mass produced. I move on to the next idea quickly. I try to use my powers for good by donating my profits to organizations that fight human trafficking both locally and globally. Temporary Exhibition 2612 E Cesar Chavez St, Ste 100 – (512) 587-5168 quinn@remnantceramics.com – remnantceramics.com, remnantceramics.etsy.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Mark Strouse – Munster house studio

Painting, installation, mixed media Munster house studio is a collaborative open house studio exploring the boundries of painting and installation art. Artist Studio 2515 E 2nd St mstrouse5150@gmail.com Accessibility: 3, 6

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Carly Weaver

Drawing, painting, wood New oil paintings of grackles, bicycle and dog portraits, and charcoal landscapes all on wood. Artist Studio 2606 E 2nd St – (512) 373-6308 carlyweaverart@gmail.com – carlyweaver.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

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Squidrabbit Myers guest of Carly Weaver Digital I make fun, colorful prints for kids and adults. Life is rough so I try to make it soft. Artist Studio 2606 E 2nd St – (512) 971-4388 squidrabbit1@gmail.com – squidrabbit.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

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Abby Rose Mandel

Ceramics, jewelry, mixed media I love the process of art making. Dirty hands. Messy spaces. Experimentation and evolution. I have spent the last year creating new forms and shapes that utilize new techniques. All of my work encourages physical interaction. Feeling the carvings. Touching the porcelain. Come by the studio, touch the work, and see my new pieces. Support small local home studios! Artist Studio 3010 E 2nd St abbyrosemandel@gmail.com – abbyrosemandel.com Accessibility: 3, 6

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Emily Banks guest of Abby Rose Mandel Drawing, painting I invite you to check out my series of nature and birch tree paintings inspired by being born and raised in New England. My interpretation of nature and organic process brings energy to my art that is fun, fresh, and exciting. Please visit me at Abby Rose Mandel’s art studio. Artist Studio 3010 E 2nd St – (603) 312-7237 emhiggsbanks@gmail.com Accessibility: 3, 6

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Brooke Elementary EAST Art Show Mr. Ousley, Art Teacher Collage, painting, mixed media 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 School – Nov 11, 11am-2pm 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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Brian David Johnson – Cloud Tree Studios & Gallery

Mixed media, sculpture, wood I make art furniture, decor, sculpture and wall pieces utilizing domestic hardwoods, hand mixed resin inlays and castings. My Eastwood jewelry designs will be available as well. Artist Studio 3411 E 5th St – (512) 797-8852 brian@bdj.gallery – bdj.gallery Accessibility: 2, 3

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Alex Black Cloud Tree Studios & Gallery Collage, design, mixed media Alex Black combines fine art and design to create approachable, highly conceptual artwork which is inspired by the space she is working within. Formal training in graphic design and illustration allows her to execute many custom commissioned art works for corporate and private collections each year. Her work has been collected nationally and large scale pieces are a specialty. Gallery 3411 E 5th St alexblackart@gmail.com – alexblackart.com Accessibility: 2, 3

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Anna Gieselman – Bee Amour Jewelry Cloud Tree Studios & Gallery Jewelry Anna Gieselman is a native Austin artist and urban beekeeper inspired to share the story of her bees through her work. She makes unique cast honeycomb jewelry and other bee-inspired pieces to impart a sense of magic and awe that she experiences from working with bees. Artist Studio 3411 E 5th St anna@beeamour.com – beeamour.com Accessibility: 2, 3

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Brian Frisbie – Frisbie Design – Cloud Tree Studios & Gallery

Design, furniture, metal An Austin native Brian Frisbie has been designing and fabricating contemporary furniture and landscape architecture for three decades. Frisbie works in a number of media, including steel, glass, plastic, concrete and wood. The scale of his projects has ranged from table tops to outdoor pavilions. Gallery 3411 E 5th St – (512) 788-3002 bfrisbieaustin@gmail.com – frisbiedesignaustin.com Accessibility: 2, 3

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Laura Lynn Johnson – Cloud Tree Studios & Gallery

Drawing, painting, mixed media I explore personal images along with therapeutic work in mixed media on paper and wood panels. My current paintings include additional images in my warbler and birding series, all done in the spirit of art therapy and the healing power of creativity. Gallery 3411 E 5th St – (800) 245-2421 laurajohnsonlpc@gmail.com – lauralynnjohnson.com Accessibility: 2, 3

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Mark Figueredo – Mark Figueredo Studio Cloud Tree Studios & Gallery Design, metal, sculpture Mark Figueredo is a designer and maker creating finely crafted lighting, furniture, artworks. Gallery 3411 E 5th St – (631) 764-0194 markfigueredo@mac.com – mfstudio.org Accessibility: 2, 3

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Mercedez Rex Singleton Cloud Tree Studios & Gallery Design, fiber I hand-dye my textiles using the traditional itajime process, as well as more unconventional techniques, to create vividly colorful works of wearable art. Gallery 3411 E 5th St – (917) 331-0066 mercedezrex@icloud.com – mercedezrex.com Accessibility: 2, 3

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Mimi Bardagjy Cloud Tree Studios & Gallery Ceramics, sculpture My sculptural vessels are hand-built from porcelain. I take inspiration from natural sea-forms such as shells and other remnants of ocean life. Gallery 3411 E 5th St texpot@gmail.com Accessibility: 2, 3

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East Side Pot Shop

Ceramics, painting, sculpture East Side Pot Shop is a gallery space, teaching space, and project space officially opening in January 2018. East Side Pot Shop will host artists in both the indoor gallery space as well as the outdoor sculpture space. The work shown will be everything from ceramics, painting, to mixed media; functional to sculptural. For EAST, East Side Pot Shop will feature artists Scott Proctor, Ted Carey, Melissa Ragland, Robert Sheldon, Gareth Davies, Melanie Schopper, Michael Soto, Brent Freiburger, Jules Buck Jones, Drew Liverman in both the indoor gallery space as well as outdoor sculpture space. Gallery 3401 E 4th St – (952) 838-5855 scott@eastsidepotshop.com – eastsidepotshop.com Accessibility: 2, 3

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Melanie Schopper M. Schopper Ceramics – East Side Pot Shop Ceramics, design, stone I make plaster molds to create slip cast porcelain. Temporary Exhibition 3401 E 4th St – (512) 293-9505 m.schopper@gmail.com Accessibility: 2, 3

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Mark Macek – Macek Furniture Co. – Splinter Group

Design, furniture, wood While a student at UT, I was reading in the lobby of the Texas Union. The chairs were overstuffed and the atmosphere was quiet. I looked up and noticed tall wooden columns carved with Greek capitals. They supported a canopy of beams and a skylight, and I realized that I was going to be a woodworker. Happening – Nov 11, 12-6pm 405 Springdale Rd mark@macekfurniture.com – macekfurniture.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 6

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Wayne Locke guest of Mark Macek Design, furniture, wood As a guest of the of Mark Macek Furniture, Wayne Locke will be exhibiting his latest furniture designs. This one day Happening will showcase current and past work from a career of over forty years designing and creating furniture. Happening – Nov 11, 12-6pm 405 Springdale Rd – (512) 589-5817 wayne@lockedesign.net – lockedesign.net Accessibility: 2, 7

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Daniel Morrison – Yucca Stuff Splinter Group Design, furniture, wood Yucca Stuff is an Austin-based design studio dedicated to the production of fine contemporary furniture. The studio was founded in 2015 by Daniel Morrison, a former architect and lifelong woodworker. Daniel’s work is defined by strong architectural underpinnings and a love for the rich material palette of central Texas. Artist Studio 405 Springdale Rd – (281) 687-8728 daniel@yuccastuff.com – yuccastuff.com Accessibility: 2, 6

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Julie Konvicka – Splinter Group

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 she honed her skills in Recife, Brazil and later Austin, Texas. Julie sculpts sterling silver into shapes that echo the mathematics of nature and perfect form. Artist Studio 405 Springdale Rd – (512) 619-2138 info@juliekonvicka.com – juliekonvicka.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Pete Dahlberg – Dahlberg Studio – Splinter Group

Furniture, wood, jewelry Making furniture, jewelry, and useable gizmos, mostly wood. Focused on function, strength, and arrangement. Recently branching into theater tech/performance with the Rude Mechs; volunteer factory workers, cardboard, and wax. Artist Studio 405 Springdale Rd – (512) 568-4847 pete@dahlberg.studio – dahlberg.studio Accessibility: 2, 4, 6

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Robbie Davis – Delta Millworks

Design, furniture, wood Both our marbled and charred wood pieces date back to methods first done in ancient Japan. The marbling process, traditionally done on paper, creates a beautiful, at times psychedelic landscape on live-edge slabs of wood. The charring process, once practiced as a method of wood preservation, is now done for enhancing the natural grains of the wood and creating exotic patterns and texture, at times mimicking reptile skin. Happening – Nov 11, 12-10pm 4701 E 5th St – (512) 385-1812 kristi@deltamillworks.com – deltamillworks.com Accessibility: 7, 8, 10

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Ann Armstrong – Austin’s Atlas Splinter Group North Design, drawing, printed matter Austin’s Atlas explores our multifaceted relationships to place through hand drawn maps, workshops, and mixed media urban explorations. We reflect on the past, celebrate what is, and contemplate the future though Austinites lived experiences. Come hang out, make a map and explore our cartographic archive! Artist Studio 4709 E 5th St ann.armstrong@yahoo.com – austinsatlas.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 8

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Chris Cody – Monsters and Scary Stuff guest of Ann Armstrong Drawing My name is Chris Cody. I like to make art of horror creatures and scary stuff of different authors of horror films, like Stephen King, Wes Craven, and Vincent Price. Rob Zombie, too. I like to make art. It’s fun to make art of horror. Artist Studio 4709 E 5th St – (512) 970-4497 nicole@studio512.net Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 6

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Philip Hernandez – Domi Goods Splinter Group North Design, furniture, wood Domi Goods is the studio and workshop of Philip D Hernandez. Creating 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, 9

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Adrian Whipp – Lumiere Tintype Photography Justine’s Brasserie 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. Happening – Nov 11-12, 11am-6pm 4710 E 5th St – (512) 800-0267 info@lumieretintype.com – lumieretintype.com Accessibility: 1, 7, 8, 9

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CRAFT

Collage, painting, mixed media CRAFT is a walk-in studio for adults.Your experience is our art; we craft a welcoming and fun environment where grown-ups can be kids (but no kids). From our giant, all-you-can-make buffet of arts and crafts supplies, use whatever you want to create whatever you want, in a studio where the only rules are paintbrushes in water and no judgment. Artist Studio 4704 E Cesar Chavez St – (512) 900-9957 hello@madeatcraft.com – madeatcraft.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 6, 7

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Lilia Beaman – Western Whims Shaman Shack Design, drawing, fiber Lilia creates timeless silhouettes from scratch with western flair, specializing in pearl snap shirts, skater dresses, and wallets. She tends toward textiles with natural fibers featuring sophisticated whimsical prints. All of her patterns are drafted by hand and all garments are constructed in her studio. Artist Studio 4909 E Cesar Chavez St, Ste A info@westernwhims.com – westernwhims.com Accessibility: 2, 3

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Liz Potter – The Wonderful Adventure guest of Lilia Beaman Design, fiber, printed matter Inspired by the far West Texas region of the Chihuahuan Desert, I use imagery of plants and animals to create block prints on paper, screen printed fabric and hand cut appliques in vinyl to make purses from patterns I design and sew. Artist Studio 4909 E Cesar Chavez St, Ste A liz@thewonderfuladventure.com – thewonderfuladventure.com Accessibility: 2, 3

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Kirsten Ronald – Lila + June – Shaman Shack

Design, fiber I’m a dancer-dressmaker fascinated by the ways movement brings design to life. My work uses clean lines, precise fitting, natural fibers and bold prints to emphasize the beauty and strength of the female body in motion. Artist Studio 4909 E Cesar Chavez St, Ste A lilaandjune@gmail.com – lilaandjune.com Accessibility: 2, 3

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Nathan Warner and Buck Hubach – Warbach The Shouse Installation, metal, sculpture Lighting affects in every way of life. Whether we are working, relaxing, or playing, its subtle effects impact us in a significant way. Artist Studio 5007 E Cesar Chavez St(512) 522-0564 warbach@warbach.com – warbach.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 5, 6, 7

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Billy Barron

Painting

I am infinitely fascinated by, and feel intimately connected to the structure and fabric of the universe: particles, waves, sound, light, motion, collision, color. Artist Studio 200 Montopolis Dr, B Accessibility: 2, 7

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R.J. Armstrong – Riot Bread

Painting

Working outdoors, I create, destroy, and reconstruct temporal objects using encaustic, oil, heat, weather and time. (& time again) Artist Studio 6311 Crumley Ln – (512) 696-9676 rjarmstrongatx@gmail.com – riotbread.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 6

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White Light Studio

Sculpture, furniture, mixed media We are White Light Studio an all female studio established with the intention to create a space for all self identifying women to gather and collaborate. We strive to be a place of community, skill building, and empowerment. This EAST the studio will be full of work from resident and guest artists. Artist Studio 900 Vargas Rd, #1 wearewhitelightstudio.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 6

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Rachel K Bury – White Light Studio

Collage, painting, sculpture Employing the visual alternative realities found in science fiction film and literature, my paintings and collages explore perception, fragility, and abstraction. In the paintings, individual curved “tubes” abstract the picture plane while creating a volumetric image of what could possibly be. Analyzing the tensions between nature and technology, my collages combine 19th-century landscape painting with science fiction imagery. Artist Studio 900 Vargas Rd , #1 – (206) 434-1981 rkbury@gmail.com – rkbury.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 6

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Blacksmith Industries

Metal Sales Metal Planters Metal Yard Edging Brackets Architectural Metal Work Steel-Bronze-Stainless Mill & Lathe Work Welding Custom Cut Stone

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Participant Index p42 p67 p94 p130 p33 p59 p106 p178 p108 p35 p62 p150 p36 p37 p157 p104 p57 p133 p22 p185 p152 p18 p151 p12 p54 p199 p203 p42 p142 p131 p22 p142 p137

ABAC Happening 90 Abel, Alex 151 Abreux, Luis 222 Adair, Lyle 311 Adonyi, Anne Marie 67 African-American Cultural Heritage Facility 135 Afterhours Poster Show 251 Ahmad, Umbreen 432 Akindiya, Olaniyi 256 Akplogan, Shequita 73 Alamo Collective 142 Alesi, Stella 358 Alexander, Karen 78 Alexander, Caitlin B. 79 Alexander, Julie 381 Almost Real Things 244 Anderson, Keri 127 Animal Facts Club 320 Anjum, Rubina 41 Aoki, Lucas 447 Aparicio-Gamundi, Claudia 364 Aranda, Greg 29 Archuleta, Federico 362 Armistead, Brenda 16 Armstrong, Adrian 120 Armstrong, Ann 483 Armstrong, R.J. 493 Arredondo, Daniel 88 Art Alliance Austin 341 ART FROM THE STREETS 315 Art Obscura 42 ARTBASH 341 ARTiculation 326

p127 ASPCO Artist Screen Printing Cooperative 301 p35 Atkinson, Nikki Alexander 75

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Austin Book Arts Center 89 Austin Creative Alliance 368 Austin Revitalization Authority 128 Austin Tinkering School 178 Awst Press, 159 Azarian, Ethan 100 Baker, Paul AUH Badhouse Design 292 Bale Creek Allen Gallery 242 Balkan, Jennifer 76 Bandy, Dwayne 353 Banks, Emily 465 Bardagjy, Mimi 474 Barnes, Simone Monique 94 Barron, Billy 492 Barton, Greg 14 Barton, Mary T 423 Batllo, Ines 192 Battani, Kristy Darnell 230 Baxter, Nicholas 390 Beachwalker Boxes 350 Beall, Jonathan 147 Beaman, Lilia 488 Bennett, Rebecca 204 Bermondy, Marion 288 Bernal, Tino 451 Bernard, Eliana 205 Bickley, Doris AWP Big Medium Gallery 237 Bike EAST 321 Bishop, Billy 111 Black, Alex 468 Blackshear Elementary 91 Blanton, Susannah 260

p14 Blanton Elementary School Student Art Exhibit p138 Bloom, Cynthia 329

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Bock, Tonya Tesch 386 Bolm Studios 157 Borrell, Melissa 191 Bresette, Claire 64 Brinkman, Colby 97 Brooke Elementary 466 Brotman, Lynne 207 Brown, Virginia 77 Brown, Kel 113 Buck, Claire 267 Buck, Helen 413 Burke, Nora McMillan 18 Bury, Rachel K 495 Butler, Jess 69 Butt, Eileen McKeon 238 Buxani, Neena 225 Caballero, Matt 451 Cali, Rich 283 CAMIBAart at 6th Street 314 CAMIBAart Gallery 92 Canales, Carlos 45 Capitol View Arts 130 Carmona Miranda, Hector 212 Carrales, David 84 Carroll, Debbie 10 Carson, William T. 119 Cauthern, William 40 Cecile Dyer and Andrew Harmon 290 Ceniceros, Monica 424 CHAIRs by WAREs 319 Chaussonnet, ValĂŠrie 348 Chavez, Augustine ACP Chenoweth, Jennifer 342

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Chiles, Elizabeth 223 Choinacky, Lisa 113 Cipleu, Malina 109

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p49 Cipleu, Mihai 110 p164 Cisneros, Mary Christina 395

p179 Doc List 435 p188 Dos Topos 454

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City of Austin Art in Public Places 405 Clark, Ty Nathan 428 Coalesce Studios 280 Cody, Chris 484 Coleman, Emily 180 Collins, Madeline 449 Colon, Benedicta 385 Companion + Lemon Lounge + REVELRY 339 Compton, Annie 304 Conley, Katie 419 Coolquitt, Andy 112 Corbett, Victoria 359 Cox, B Shawn 9 CRAFT 487 Creative Action 96 Crowder, Lisa 247 Crowley, Deborah 389 Cruz, John 59 Cuba Lewis, John 139 Cunningham, Jennifer 240 Dahlberg, Pete 481 David, Katy 53 Davis, Tyson 131 Davis, Ryan 157 Davis, Robbie 482 Débris, Eric 372 Decker, Elizabeth 190 Del Bosque, Paul ACB Denson, Kiah 197 Diaz, Amalia AWK Diehl, Angela 352 Dimension Gallery 181 Dimova, Amanda 316

Dréa + Valentina 48 Dromgoole, John 356 Dueker, Taylor 430 Duncan, Leah 459 E12 Collaborative 108 East Side Collective 442 East Side Pot Shop 475 Edge, Nathan 455 Egan, Brian 185 El Sadek, Rehab 61 Elliott Jones, Denise 12 Emily Cayton and Andrea Hyland 160 Epstein, Mark 443 Erdener, Ayla 176 Escobedo, Santiago 399 Estrin, Stephanie 298 Ewert, Clara 119 Fail, Christine 458 Feelgood, Jonny 418 Fertile Ground Control Fabrication Station 187 Figueredo, Mark 472 Figueroa, Karina 155 Finch, Paul 21 Finfrock, Cheryl 269 Fishman, Stephen 387 Flatbed Press Studio and Gallery 86 Flemings, Ann 161 folade speaks 123 Forman, Jennifer 402 Forman, Nate 403 Franciose, Graham 198 Free Rent ATX 80 Friedrickson, Sarah 438

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Future (TBD) Collective 26 Gallery 84 369 Galusha, Emily 217 Ganucheau, Joel 234 Garza, David 371 Gassiot, Brooke 277 Geiser, Aaron 24 Gieselman, Anna 469 Gluzinski, Suki 429 Gonzalez, Clarissa 82 Gonzalez, Raul 409 Goode, Larry 37 Gordon, Scott David 218 Govalle Elementary 183 Gratovich, Annalise ARZ Gray, Jennie Tudor 239 Gray, Chris 322 Gray, CS 366 Gray, Jennie Tudor AWP grayDUCK Gallery 409 Grebnova, Anastasia 11 Green, Adam 54 Green, Odessa 55 Grimley, Satch 28 Grinstad, Gigi 114 Hall, Michael W. 229 Halpin, Eli 49 Hamilton, Hallie 167 Hanson, Roger 367 Harrell, Rebecca Rothfus 228 Hartley, Kat 211 Hassin, Jenn 213 Hatch Workshop 289 Hatter, Makenna 174 Hauschildt, Rothko 156

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Healey, Elisabeth 138 Heligman, Samantha 286 Henderson, Chery 47 Henry, Adreon 154 Heppner, Charles 63 Hermanson, Liz 82 Hernandez, Philip 485 Hernandez Gil, Yaumil 457 Herwig, William 252 HG, Daniel 453 Hickerson, Melanie 374 Hickman, Gillian 354 Hill, Jennifer 65 Hinojosa, Rachel 38 Hixson, Kirsten 265 Hobbs, Tyler 444 Hodge, Adrienne 172 Holland, Pete 312 Hollins, LA 420 Hollow, Tee 431 Horn, Evan 145 Hot Pants House 149 Houck, Gia 333 House, Felice 201 Hughes, Janine 344 Huizar, James 364 Hurtado, Arnoldo 186 Hurwitz Ahr, Kelley 296 ICOSA Collective 263 Imagine Art 83 Ingram, Zack 163 Ingram, Zack 237 Interwoven: Community Weaving Project 144

p126 Iona Handcrafted Books 299 p56 Isom, Merri 125 p24 Izurieta, Carmen 46

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Jaben, Lauren 357 Jain, Rakhee 56 Jansen, Jessey 62 Jaunsem, Denise 383 Jensen, Brad 401 Johnson, Michael 117 Johnson, Brian David 467 Johnson, Laura Lynn 471 Jordan, Sara 391 Kay, Tee 5 Kealing Middle School 118 Keenan, Kakii 295 Kenny Dorham’s Backyard 129 Kimball, Carolyn 232 King, Jack 188 Kinsfather, Cody 380 Kirk, Stacy 261 Kleinpeter, Maggie 268 Klier, Rebecca 297 Knight, Melissa 101 Knobloch, Molly 164 Kolb, Bill 81 Konvicka, Julie 480 Kovach, Jamie 270 Kraus, Alexis 177 Kreeger, Keith 243 Kressin, Matthew 72 Kulesza, Joanna 171 Kumar, Savanah 427 Lamplugh, David 103 Langholtz, Gabe 2 Lantz, Sarah 104 Larson, William 456 Laursen, M.E. 276

p113 Lebeuf, Haley 266 p144 Lee, Robby 347 p115 Lenton, Kafka 271

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Lewis, Martin 422 Lindsley, Hattie 143 Locke, Wayne 478 Lockhart, John 148 Long, Andrew 406 Los Tacos Unidos! 363 Loving, Court 158 Lowell, Heidi 50 Lowry, Carlos 378 Lum, Jackie 30 Lumiere Tintype Photography 486 Luna, Sarah 52 Lurie, Court 248 Macek, Mark 477 MacQueen, Lucy 231 Maddaloni, Anthony 165 MakeATX 169 Mandel, Abby Rose 464 Maness, Karen 66 Manschot, Gert Johan 246 Marek, Helen Mary Vanston 373 Maris, Neil 323 Martinez, Alberto 389 Marx, Sam 404 Mason, Roger 426 MASS Gallery 302 Matai, Meena 51 Mathias, Angela 396 McBride, Morgan 355 McClinton, Dave 332 McCollom, Caitlin G 274 McCray & Co. 253 McDonald Schwaiger, Elizabeth 224 Mcgee, Terri 220

p72 McPhail R., Lauren 168 p101 Meicler, Revi 235 p162 Melanson, Jesse 388

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Mercado, John A. 394 Merchant Davison, Kaitlin 8 Michalovic, Aaron 281 Miesch, Deanna 124 Miller, Connie 306 Miller, Julia 336 Mizar, Mckinley 99 Montgomery, Ryan Sandison 7 Moore, Shane 233 Moore, Kristin 331 Moore, Frederick Douglass 217 436 Morgan, Elliot 27 Morgan, James Owen 448 Morrison, Daniel 479 Morton, Julia 116 Moser, Kyle 107 Moser, Christina 245 Mulvany, John 184 Muñoz, Kevin 199 Muñoz, Fernando 379 Myers, Squidrabbit 463 Neal, Donna 57 Neiheisel, Ken 291 Nelson, Andrea 345 Nevarez, Jeanette 415 Ngo, Vy 433 Nilsson, Ella 35 Noguess, Joy 36 Northern-Southern 113 Okoro, Dawn 343 Omni Modern 236 Orendorf, Avery 44 Ortega Elementary 150 Ostrowski, Danika 17 Page, Robert 398

p90 Pak, Chun Hui 209 p129 Parsons, David 307 p130 p120 p166 p92 p138 p119 p2 p144 p155 p67 p173 p94 p8 p181 p129 p142 p201 p109 p53 p151 p168 p73 p110 p152 p117 p13 p141 p170 p173 p179 p170 p89 p41 p129

Parsons, Kali 310 Pass, Sadie 287 Paul, Judy 400 Pelaez, Julie 214 Pence, Barbara 328 Pendl, Kara 285 Penn, Beverly ASJ Pettengill, Rob 346 Pettit, Rhea 375 Phillips, Brian 153 Philquist, Jeanne 416 Pina, Gina 221 Pitre, Heidi 6 Polina Novozhenets and Nicole Anderson 441 Pomeroy, Jan 308 POPAustin 340 Potter, Liz 489 Farmstock 259 Pricer, James 116 PrintPress 361 Prizer Arts & Letters 407 Puente, Mark 170 Pump Project 264 Puro Chingon Collective 365 Rahbar, Michelle 278 Rawlinson, Lisa 20 re:3D 338 Rebirth – Soma Vida Gallery 412 Reed, Hannah 417 Reynolds, Cathey 434 Rhodes, Jamie 414 Richardson, Keva 206 Richter, Lacey 85 Robinson, Jill 309

p33 Rodriquez, T.R. 68 p145 Roff, Jay 349 p65 p7 p202 p55 p58 p158 p23 p176 p77 p168 p48 p19 p116 p86 p90 p43 p197 p115 p85 p137 p96 p126 p96 p103 p140 p19 p134 p194 p55 p127 p57 p156 p83 p19 p30

Rohrs, Kimmy 146 Rolfe, Scott 1 Ronald, Kirsten 490 Runcie, Ryan 122 Runcie, Ryan 132 Russell, Cecelia 382 Ruston, Abby 43 Rutner, Richard 425 Ryan Donohue, Katie 175 Saenz, Rose 408 Saltzgiver, Hunter 106 Sammon, Janna 33 Santamaria, Lys 275 Scafati, Susan 203 Schaffer, Maura 210 Schlinke, Naomi 93 Schopper, Melanie 476 Schwaiger, Seth Orion 272 Schwartz, Michelle Lawrence 200 Sebastian Foster Gallery 325 Shaftel, Amanda 227 Shryack, Sari 300 Siegel, Trish 226 Sierer, Trish 241 Simes, Adrienne 335 Simone, Arthur 31 Simonite, Nick 324 Singleton, Mercedez Rex 473 Six Square 123 Sky Candy 303 Slavonk & Hortus Terraria 127 smasHouse design 376 Smiley, Vera 193 Smith, Carl 32 Smith, Judith 58

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Smith, Quinn 460 Smithers-Crump, Margaret 92 Smoke & Daggers 74 Snow, Terry & Sarah 23 Solid Gold & Old Man Jam Box 317 Solomon, Jerry 136 Solomon, Flip 219 Soma Vida Gallery 411 Son of a Sailor 250 SprATX 446 Springdale Station 182 Spykman, Emily 25 St Laurent, Sarah 39 Standley, Kristi 384 Stinson, Cindy 70 Strouse, Mark 461 Suhler, Tom 262 Sullivan, April 318 Swanger, John 294 Swec, Jana 162 Swec, Joe 282 take heart 137 Tarbel, Lauren 173 TAYM 337 Teel, Morgan 115 The Back Pack Co-Lab 437 The Moon Collective 284 The Museum of Human Achievement 257 The Paper + Craft Pantry 305 The Parish House 3 The Projecto 95 The Room Gallery 452 The Second Annual Coalition

Exhibition Expedition 258 p169 Timberlake, Christopher 410 p92 Tisdale, James 216

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Towery, Juanita Cole 135 Towery aka HADU, Glenn 130 Tragus, Erik 71 Trevorrow, Bob 360 Tucker, Lavaras 121 Turetzky, Whitney 15 University Charter Schools 313 Vann, Carlotta 133 Vasudevan, Malati 440 Verrill, Lindsey Allison 102 Villanueva, Jacob 126 Vision Gland 179 Voskamp, John 82 VR Painting Competition with Tilt Brush – Originator Studios 141 VSA Texas & AIGA Austin ATB Wade, Jamie 194 Wade, Jess 195 Wagner, Michelle 60 Walker, Steven 249 Walker, Amanda 351 Walker, Caroline 439 Wallace, Kevin 208 Wallour, Amber 284 Wandt, Linda 273 Warbach 491 Ward, Hallie Rae 293 Washburn, Cari 215 Watson, Jesse 386 Weaver, NJ 87 Weaver, Carly 462 Weber, Sally 152 Wedgewood, Jenna 330 Wells, Annie 105

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Wieding, Ann 327 Wilks, Jasmine 134 Williams, Josh 254 Williams, Rick 255 Williams, Julie 334 Willis, Jordan 397 Wilson, Liliana 377 Wilson, Tommy 450 Wiman, Steve ASJ Winter, Dawn 34 Wolfson Smith, Rachel 279 Woodward, Haley 98 Woodward, Karen 196 Wright, Caroline 370 Younger, Dana 202 Youssef, Yasmin 19 Zapata, Claudia 364 Zhang, Charles 166 Zinna, Lisa 421 Zisman, Celina 4 Zuverza, Jaime 445

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Blanton Elementary 22 Kealing Middle School 118 Blackshear Elementary Fine Arts Academy 138 Ortega Elementary 150 Govalle Elementary 183 University Charter Schools 313 Brooke Elementary 466

p61 what.it.is 140 p81 White, Chris 189 p203 White Light Studio 494

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ABAC Happening 90 Akindiya, Olaniyi 256 Animal Facts Club 320 ARTBASH 341 Bike EAST 321 Badhouse Design 292 Creative Action 96 Davis, Robbie 482 East Side Collective 412 Farmstock 259 Free Rent ATX 80 Future (TBD) Collective 26 Interwoven: Community Weaving Project 144 Isom, Merri 125 Johnson, Michael 117 Kenny Dorham’s Backyard 129 Locke, Wayne 478 Los Tacos Unidos! 363 Lumiere Tintype 486 Macek, Mark 477 Meisch, Deanna 124 POP Austin 340 Puro Chingon Collective 365 Rebirth – Soma Vida Gallery 412 Simonite, Nick 324 Teel, Morgan 115 The Projecto 95 The Second Annual Coalition Exhibition Expedition 258 VR Painting Competition with Tilt Brush – Originator Studios 141 Zuverza, Jaime 445

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Del Bosque, Paul ACB Chavez, Augustine ACP Gratovich, Annalise ARZ Penn, Beverly ASJ Wiman, Steve ASJ VSA Texas & AIGA Austin ATB Baker, Paul AUH Diaz, Amalia AWK Bickley, Doris AWP Gray, Jennie Tudor AWP

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Agave Print AIBA-IBIZ Districts East 6th\East End Armadillo Christmas Bazaar Art Alliance ART CRUE Art from the Streets ARTiculation Bead It Birds Barbershop Blacksmith Industries Blanton Museum of Art Blue Genie Art Bazaar Blue Skies Frame Co. City of Austin LaunchPAD City of Austin Small Business Program City of Austin TEMPO Colin McIntyre Sculpture Studio Conspirare Creative Arts Society Davis Gallery D-Crain

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Dimension Gallery E3 Properties Eden East Elgin Main Street Emily Little Go Vinyl-Sign Studio & Art Installation Gourmands Neighborhood Pub James Tisdale Jerry’s Artarama JuiceLand Justines Brasserie Limbo Jewelry Link & Pin Michael Hsu Office of Architecture Miller IDS Moxie Realty Group Newcastle Homes Pacific Northwest College of Art Plotter Pro Pop Austin RetailMeNot Skout Real Estate South Austin Museum of Popular Culture Southside Flying Pizza Springdale General Springdale Station take heart Thai Fresh Tito’s Handmade Vodka Topo Chico Uncommon Objects Vintage Heart Coffee Wally Workman Gallery Yellow Jacket Social Club YETI

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