East Austin Studio Tour 2018

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EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR November 10-11 & 17-18, 2018 east.bigmedium.org Design Theme Artists: Karen Alexander – Sabal Palm Federico Archuleta – Pecan Elizabeth Chiles – Redbud Ryan Davis – Yaupon Gabe Langholtz – Black Walnut MakeATX – Mexican Buckeye Ryan Sandison Montgomery – Mexican Plum Ryan Runcie – Flameleaf Sumac Rachel Wolfson Smith – Persimmon Amanda Walker – Cedar Elm

Seventeenth Edition – © 2018 East Austin Studio Tour A program of Big Medium – 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.


Table of Contents i About Big Medium ii

About EAST

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Dates, Times, and Categories

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Boundaries and Accessibility

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Sponsors

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Local Business Partners

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Big Medium Members

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Advertisers

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Special Thanks

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EAST Dinner

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Due EAST

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EAST Group Exhibition

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Community Breakfast

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Catalog, Map, and App

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Austin Public Library Partnership

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Libraries

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Happenings

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Artist Studios

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Galleries

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Temporary Exhibitions

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Index


Who We Are

Where We Are

Big Medium is 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.

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

What We Do Big Medium produces the East Austin Studio Tour (EAST), the West Austin Studio Tour (WEST), the Texas Biennial, the Tito’s Prize, and innovative exhibitions throughout the year in the Big Medium Gallery. We also provide studio space to artists at Canopy and umbrella several artists and creative organizations through our Sponsored Projects program. Big Medium engages over 1,000 artists and 100,000 attendees in artistic experiences each year. Keeping our programs free and open to the public is a top priority. All Big Medium programs seek to provide opportunities for artists to create, exhibit, and discuss their work and process, as well as celebrate a multitude of voices and practices in our creative community.

New In 2018 In collaboration with Generous Art, Big Medium launched Creative Standard, a professional development program for artists with a goal to convene artists regularly; provide information, opportunities, and resources; and create and maintain standards of professionalism and integrity for the creative community to adhere to and uphold. Creative Standard offers monthly programming ranging from networking opportunities, to workshops, to panel discussions, all intended to help artists grow professionally at any stage of their career. i

Big Medium at Canopy 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 2, #101 Austin, TX 78702 bigmedium.org

Big Medium Team Shea Little – Executive Director Rachael Garbowski – Director of Development Jordan Gentry – Director of Programming Oliver Scales – Development Coordinator Coka Trevino – Program Coordinator Christina Moser – Designer

Support Team Joseph Pagano – Website/Mobile Development Anwuli Chukwurah – Finance Aidan Cho – Branding Advisor and Cultural Ambassador

Board of Directors Robert Boland – Board Chair Jon Lawrence Shea Little – Ex Officio Joseph Phillips Jana Swec


About EAST

Text to Donate

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

Love EAST? Your gift to Big Medium today helps the Austin visual arts community thrive by underwriting the costs of producing the East Austin Studio Tour and allows the tour to remain free and accessible to all.

This year, we celebrate the 17th edition of EAST! The 2018 tour includes 585 participants, with 272 Artist Studios, 65 Galleries, 194 Temporary Exhibitions, 44 Happenings, and 10 Libraries.

2018 EAST Committee Big Medium works with a Review Committee to help select EAST participants. The 2 01 8 panel featured Jaime Castillo, Curator, Christina Coleman, Artist, and Teruko Nimura, Artist. Guided by Big Medium's criteria to provide a platform for an inclusive and diverse group of Austin artists, the EAST Review Committee provided invaluable assistance in selecting this year's participants.

2018 Design Theme

We are an artist-run, grassroots, non-profit organization that does a whole lot with very little. We are great at solving problems, being creative, and pulling off city-wide events with a small team and an even smaller budget. From $1 to $100, any amount will go a long way toward helping us meet our ambitious 2018 goal to raise $50,000 in support of the East Austin Studio Tour. If every single person who attends EAST this year contributes just $1, we will meet our goal. Text EAST2018 to (512) 548-3086 or visit: east.bigmedium.org/support.html to donate to Big Medium today. Support EAST. Support local artists during EAST. Support artists all year long. Spread the word. Thank you!

For both WEST and EAST, ten participating artists illustrated an element of a native Texas tree which were incorporated into a collaborative design. Our 2018 theme is inspired by a desire to promote the importance of regionality and hope amidst a challenging cultural climate. See the first page of the catalog for this tour’s artists and their trees.

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Dates and Times

Categories

Artist Studios, Galleries, and Temporary Exhibitions Free and open on November 10-11 & 17-18 from 11am-6pm.

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

Happenings and Libraries Occur within November 10-18 with varying hours. Select Happenings may be ticketed. Calendar of Events Check the EAST Calendar of Events at east.bigmedium.org for special events surrounding the tour.

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, studio complexes, and 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. 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, offices, and other unconventional venues. Happenings Happenings are time-based art events. This category may include performances, workshops, opening receptions, installations, competitions, art-centered celebrations, educational programming, and art-themed parties. Be sure to check the date and time for each Happening. Libraries Big Medium partners with the Austin Public Library to feature exhibitions at library branches within tour boundaries.

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Boundaries

Accessibility

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

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.

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 no trash behind. Drive and park your vehicles thoughtfully, and if possible, use bikes or public transportation to make your way around the tour.

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Official parking for the disabled

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Entrance and Interior: Minimum 32”wide doorway clearance space

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Entrance: Entryway without stairs

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Entrance: Entryway with a ramp

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Entrance: No lip entryway

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Interior: Accessible path around studio with minimum 36” width

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Restrooms: Entryway with minimum 36” wide clearance space

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Restrooms: Minimum 56 x 60” clearance space for toilet

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Restrooms: Grab bars

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Sponsors EAST is made possible through the generosity of our supporters who join Big Medium in championing artists and the contemporary arts in Texas. Thank you to our Funders who sustain our programming through grants. We also thank our Sponsors — businesses who provide generous financial support for EAST; and our Media Partners — who provide promotion and coverage for EAST; and our Community Partners — organizations who collaborate with us to achieve broader community impact. Big Medium is supported in part by the Cultural Arts Division of the City of Austin Economic Development Department, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Texas Commission on the Arts.

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Local Business Partners EAST Local Business Partners are local restaurants, bars, and retail spaces that have committed to supporting Big Medium with a percentage of sales during both EAST weekends. EAST Local Business Partners directly support Austin’s artists and the contemporary arts community by providing vital funds that keep EAST programming free and accessible to the public.

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Lick Honest Ice Creams 1905 Aldrich St, #150

P12. MercyMe 1630 E 6th St, #1102

P23. The Cavalier 2400 Webberville Rd, Ste A

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Cherrywood Coffeehouse 1400 38 ½ St

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Laced With Romance 2404 E 7th St

P24. Kinda Tropical 3501 E 7th St

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Sugar Mama’s Bakeshop 2406 Manor Rd, Ste B

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Weather Up 1808 E Cesar Chavez St

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Houndstooth Coffee 2823 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, #101

P15. CURCUMA 2207 E Cesar Chavez St, #446

P25. Austin Eastciders Collaboratory 979 Springdale Rd, #130

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Hillside Farmacy 1209 E 11th St Amanda Deer Jewelry 501 N IH 35, #115 Gelateria Gemelli 1009 E 6th St Wright Bros. Brew & Brew 500 San Marcos St, #105 EastSide Tavern 1510 E Cesar Chavez St Solid Gold 1601 E 5th St, #102 Yellow Jacket Social Club 1704 E 5th St

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Vegan Nom 2324 E Cesar Chavez St

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Sock Club 2400 E Cesar Chavez St, #102

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SHED Barber & Supply 2400 E Cesar Chavez St, #312

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Southside Flying Pizza 2702 E Cesar Chavez St

P20. Greater Goods 2501 E 5th St P21.

Santa Cruz Theater 1805 E 7th St

P26. Friends and Allies Brewing Company 979 Springdale Rd, #124 P27.

Eden East 755 Springdale Rd

P28. The Brewer’s Table 4715 E 5th St P29. Justine’s Brasserie 4710 E 5th St P30. Austin Daily Press 4620 E Cesar Chavez, #1 P31.

Buzz Mill 1505 Town Creek Dr

P22. Gourmands Neighborhood Pub 2316 Webberville Rd vi


Big Medium Members Anonymous

Jason Callahan

Paula Fontaine-Haake

Calvin Johns

Bern Abplanalp

Carlos Carrillo

Shaleiah Fox and

Philip Johnson

Adi Anand

William T. Carson

Chunie Arnold

Jereann Chaney

Oliver Franklin

Ann Kasper

Pam and Ken Arthur

Valérie Chaussonnet

BJ and Stan Friedman

Claudette and

Arts and Recreation

Laurel Chesky and

Susannah Simone

Clint Atkinson

Eric Leversen

Reid Drapp

Rebecca Jordan

Joey Kazzoun

Jeff Garrard

Mishell Kneeland Suzanne Koett and

Penny Bailey

Claudia Chidester

Carolyn Gee

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Bertrand B. Chiu

Lill and Chet Gentry

Paul and Ilene Barr

Aidan Cho

Violet Crown Coffee Co.

Doug and Wendy Kreeger

Greg Barton

Promotional Products Austin

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Daryl and Dana Kunik

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CRAFT

Green Mango Real Estate

Brenda Ladd

Lori and Tito Beveridge

Amy Culbertson

Mark Greiner

Craig Lakey

Bianca Torres Art

Darren Bates, LLC

Barra Gustafson

Laurel Chesky and

Nicole Blair

Tres Davis and Paul Rogers

Eli Halpin

Robert Boland and

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Mel and Fred Levin

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Doc List Photography

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Ross and Patricia Buchholtz

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Rehab Elsadek

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Perry Lorenz

César Calderón

Lucinda Feshbach

Gordon James

Josh Lower and Kristi Park

Jade Walker

Camille Woods

Evangelina Kreeger

Eric Leversen

Andrea Lloyd


Catherine Lucchesi and Harold Groendyke Jennifer and Travis Lucy Bob Lum

Patty Olwell

Gabe Rodriguez

Chris Tollinger

Betty and Duncan Osborne

Cecelia Russell

Travis Heights Art Trail

Michael and

Debora Rustemeyer

Emily Turner

Cynthia Salome

Carlotta Vann

Alison Osborne

Janet MacDonald

Mafer Paparone

Fern and Jerre Santini

Breanna Vasquez

Lucy MacQueen

Daniel and Sarah Parker

Yolanda Santoyo

Carey and Eric Venditti

Margaret Magness

Karess Pastore

Susan Scafati

Violet Crown Coffee Co.

Deborah Main

Sam and Connie Pate

Naomi Schlinke

Mary E. Walker

Susan and Ed Malcik

Judy Paul

George Shanks

Ranee and Marc Webb

Robert and Jessica Malina

PDR Work + Place

Yvonne Shires

Warren Webster

Susan and Richard Marcus

Annette Pearson

Kristi Short

William Chris Vineyards

Carlos Martinez and

Brittany Perk

The Side Bar

Thelma “Grandma

Allen Peters

Trish Siegel

Kristen McConnell

Christine Peters

Skout Real Estate

Mike McKetta

Brian Phillips

Jen Smith

Revi Meicler

Joseph and Ani Phillips

Justine Smith

Stacy Wiltshire

Deanna Miesch and

Ben and Dorie Pickle

Randy Smith

Ernest H. Wood III

Tyler Gill

Jen Polnaszek

Pat Snow

Annalee Rieder Woods

Lauren and

Gladys Poorte

Zoe Stephenson

Dahlia Woods

The Powell Family

David Sullivan

Greg Wooldridge

Mary Morse

Judith Provost

Joel and Elisa Sumner

Anne Elizabeth and

Debbie Moser

QuestHaus

Gail and Rodney Susholtz

Dan Muldoon

David Quin

Barbara and Len Swec

Sasha Wytrwal

John Mulvany

Stephen Redman

Katie and Tim Swec

Selena Xie

Brad and Amanda Nelsen

Rosa and Johnny Richards

Dianne Taylor

Lynda Young Kaffie

Desmond Ng and

Keva Richardson

Jessie Temple

Sharon Zakes

Donald Mason

Sara Robertson

Terri Thomas and

Julie Ziegelman

Mary Olivar

Tommy Moorman

L. Renee Nunez

Rock Candy Media

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Sinead O’Carroll

Mariah Rockefeller

Carrie Tiemann

Wisdom” Williams Andrew and Giannella Wilson

Joaquin Avellán

Evonne Atlas and Abe Zimmerman viii


Advertisers Against the Grain

The LINE Austin

The MAW Gallery

Management Group

Lisa Crowder Studio

Thirsty Planet

Armadillo Christmas Bazaar

Chameleon Cold Brew

Michael Hsu Office

Tito’s Handmade Vodka

Art Alliance Austin

Colin Doyle | Fine Art

of Architecture

Alt Ed Austin

Central Austin

Art on 5th

Documentation

Artprofiler

Tito’s Prize

Moxie Realty Group LLC

Uncommon Objects

Creative Arts Society

Newcastle Homes

Vasari Classic Artists

Aspire Montessori School

Creative Standard

Party at the Moontower

Atelier Dojo

Davis Gallery

Sightlines Magazine

Austin Art Services

DCrain

Six Square

Austin Monthly

City of Austin, Cultural

Springdale General

Birds Barbershop Blanton Museum of Art Blue Genie Art Bazaar Blue Skies Frame Company

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Arts Division Forge Craft Architecture + Design Justine’s Brasserie

Springdale Station Supermaggie take heart The Guthrie

Oil Colors Waterloo Sparkling Water


Special Thanks 360 Press Solutions

Robert Faires

Leslie Lozano

Gertrude Scales

Carre Adams

Kristen Fields

Amy Lukken

Dante Scarano

Adrian Aguilera

Zack Flores

Jake Maddox

Harriet Sedgwick

Adi Anand

Frost Bank

Paloma Mayorga

Brent Smith

Kirk Anders

Donald S. Gallaspy III

Matt McDonnell

Diana Smith

Elizabeth Arnold

Justine Gilcrease

Moya McIntyre

Justine Smith

Dustin Baker

Clifford Gillard

Isadora McKeon

Marc Brenton Smith

Tito and Lori Beveridge

Jacqueline Gilles

Marisa Mirabel

Brian Smittle

Macy Boe

Morgan Gross

James Moody

Amanda Sprague

Jessica T. Brown

Tim Hannon

Lauren Moorman

Lauren Stauss

Hayley Budden

Susan Hausmann

Alexis Neal

Jesse Stowell

Jeremy Burks

Kristi Helm

Carson Nelsen

Katrina Tolentino

Jim Butler

Sharon Herfurth

Teruko Nimura

Zac Traeger

Jaime Castillo

Kheili Hiller

Meredith Oakley

Jeanne Claire van Ryzin

Francesca Cavallari

Conrad Hollander

Joseph Pagano

Coco Vargas

Holden Christiansen

Arnoldo Hurtado

Steve Parker

Ken Villalovos

Jillian Clifton

Industry Print Shop

Thais Perkins

James Walker

Christina Coleman

Jackie Klusmeyer

Lauren Phillips

Mary E. Walker

Blake Cooper

Mishell Kneeland

Kate Ramos

Nate Walker

Christina Crean

Keith Kreeger

Vincent Roazzi Jr.

Parrish Walker

Danny Dalbout

Daryl Kunik

Alfredo Rios Rodriguez

Faith Weaver

Jacob DeGeal

Julie Kunkle

Carlos Rodriguez-Brondo

Lizzie Whittington

Bamidele Demerson

Jared Leibowich

Frankie Ruiz

Christie Zangrilli

Kelly Doggett

Lana Lindsley

Ali Sabzevari

El Chile

JJ Livesley

Cindy Salome

Justin Elliot

Chris Lowery

Kristina Gonzales Sander

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EAST Dinner The EAST Dinner is our opportunity to give back to our Director’s Circle Members and sponsors who generously contribute to Big Medium’s mission, and in doing so help the Austin visual arts community thrive by underwriting the costs of producing the East Austin Studio Tour (EAST). Big Medium members who donate $1,000 or more receive two tickets to the EAST Dinner. All proceeds support keeping EAST free and accessible to all. The evening will begin and end with a special preview of the Group Exhibition at Springdale General, centered around an unforgettable meal at from our east side restaurant partner, The Brewer’s Table, that will feature signature beers brewed in-house, specialty cocktails featuring our sponsors, thoughtfully chosen wine from Imagery, and an inspiring, seasonal meal made in their wood-fired kitchen that highlights local partners and farms. Transportation will be provided between each stop. Tuesday, November 6 – 7 - 10pm The Brewer’s Table 4715 E 5th St east.bigmedium.org/support.html xi


Due EAST This is your chance to support Austin’s local creative community. Due EAST is the official kick-off party and fundraiser, all in support of local artists and community access to the arts. Get your copy of the EAST catalog and map before the tour begins, and enjoy music by Chido Machine and DJ Ella Ella, and experience over 500 artists in the 2018 East Austin Studio Tour Group Exhibition. Complimentary bites and beverages provided by our EAST sponsors. Creative cocktail attire encouraged. Thursday, November 8 – 7 - 10pm Springdale General 1023 Springdale Rd east.bigmedium.org/dueeast.html

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EAST Group Exhibition The Group Exhibition is the starting point of EAST and will remain on view throughout the tour. The Group Exhibition is organized by tour number, allowing you to move through the show geographically, discovering your favorite EAST artists along the way. With over 400 artworks by EAST artists featured, along with catalogs and maps on site, you can plan your entire tour experience in one stop. Most pieces are for sale with proceeds benefiting the artists. Look for 229 on the map Springdale General 1023 Springdale Rd Open hours: November 9 and 12-16 from 12 - 6pm EAST Weekends, 11am - 6pm

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Community Breakfast Start your 2018 EAST early with complimentary food and beverages from our partners, coffee from our friends at Chameleon Cold Brew, a concert for all ages by Jarebear, and family-friendly activities inspired by our 2018 design theme, native trees, in partnership with Treefolks. We hope to see you there! Saturday, November 10, 9:30 - 11am Springdale General 1023 Springdale Rd

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Catalog, Map, and App The catalog, map, and app are intended to help tour-goers choose their own unique EAST experiences. Each platform features different tools to help you get the most out of your tour.

Catalog The East Austin Studio Tour catalog accompanies the tour as a complete resource to everything EAST. The catalog provides images, detailed information, and a map to guide the audience through the tour’s many facets, providing a year-round reference to Austin’s vibrant art community.

App New to the tour, the app is a digital guide to EAST with the following features: Participants Search the list of participants, view their profiles, and create your favorites list

This comprehensive print piece is mailed directly to Big Medium members for EAST and is available for free at Due EAST, the EAST Group Exhibition (1023 Springdale Rd, 11A), as well as the Big Medium Gallery (916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 2, #101).

Favorites Save a list of artists you’re most interested in visiting

Map The map is an on the go resource that functions as a companion to the catalog, app, and website. Highlighting the number path, identifying categories with colors, and listing artist names and venues, the map will get you from point A to point B with ease.

Calendar of Events Check out this year’s event schedule to make sure you don’t miss out on something great

The map is widely available for free at all 23 branches of the Austin Public Library as well as select hotels and local businesses.

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Interactive Map See what’s around you, filter by media, and easily navigate

Search East Austin Studio Tour in the Apple Store and Google Play. Special thanks to Third Rail Creative for making this long time dream a reality.


Austin Public Library Since 2010 the Austin Public Library has partnered with Big Medium to distribute materials to all 23 local branches. Through this collaboration, we hope to make EAST more accessible, while encouraging the community to visit their neighborhood library branch and register for a library card. Austin Public Library provides knowledge, technology and inspiration to the Austin community. The Library system includes the Central Library, 20 library branches, Recycled Reads bookstore and the Austin History Center. This City of Austin Department is a hub of books and education, a meeting place of minds and an incubator of ideas.

ACL Austin Central Library – 710 Cesar Chavez St Sunday, 12 - 6pm | Monday - Thursday, 10am - 9pm Friday - Saturday, 10am - 6pm (512) 974-7400 AHC Austin History Center – 810 Guadalupe St Sunday, 12 - 6pm | Monday, Closed Tuesday - Saturday, 10am - 6pm (512) 974-7480 ACB Carver Branch – 1161 Angelina St Sunday, Closed | Monday - Thursday, 10am - 9pm Friday, 10am - 6pm | Saturday, 10am - 5pm (512) 974-7480 ACP Cepeda Branch – 651 N Pleasant Valley Rd Sunday, Closed | Monday - Thursday, 10am - 9pm Friday, 10am - 6pm | Saturday, 10am - 5pm (512) 974-7372 AOK Hampton Branch at Oak Hill – 5125 Convict Hill Rd Temporarily Closed AHO Howson Branch – 2500 Exposition Blvd Sunday, Closed | Monday - Thursday, 10am - 9pm Friday, 10am - 6pm | Saturday, 10am - 5pm (512) 974-8800 ALW Little Walnut Creek Branch – 835 W Rundberg Ln Sunday, 2 - 6pm | Monday - Thursday, 10am - 9pm Friday, 10am - 6pm | Saturday, 10am - 5pm (512) 974-9860

AMR Manchaca Road Branch – 5500 Manchaca Rd Sunday, 2 - 6pm | Monday - Thursday, 10am - 9pm Friday, 10am - 6pm | Saturday, 10am - 5pm (512) 974-8700 AMI Milwood Branch – 12500 Amherst Dr Sunday, Closed | Monday - Thursday, 10am - 9pm Friday, 10am - 6pm | Saturday, 10am - 5pm (512) 974-9880 ANV North Village Branch – 2505 Steck Ave Sunday Closed | Monday - Thursday 10am - 9pm Friday 10am - 6pm | Saturday 10am - 5pm (512) 974-9960 AOQ Old Quarry Branch - 7051 Village Center Dr Sunday, Closed | Monday - Thursday, 10am - 9pm Friday, 10pm - 6pm | Saturday, 10am - 5pm (512) 974-8860 APH Pleasant Hill Branch - 211 E William Cannon Dr Sunday, Closed | Monday - Thursday, 10am - 9pm Friday, 10am - 6pm | Saturday, 10am - 5pm (512) 974-3940 ARZ Ruiz Branch - 1600 Grove Blvd Sunday, 2 - 6pm | Monday - Thursday, 10am - 9pm Friday, 10am - 6pm | Saturday, 10am - 5pm (512) 974-7500 xvi


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St. John Branch - 7500 Blessing Ave Sunday, Closed | Monday - Thursday, 10am - 9pm Friday, 10am - 6pm | Saturday, 10am - 4pm (512) 974-7570

AYB Yarborough Branch - 2200 Hancock Dr Sunday, 2 - 6pm | Monday - Thursday, 10am - 9pm Friday, 10am - 6pm | Saturday, 10am - 5pm (512) 974-8820

ASE Southeast Branch - 5803 Nuckols Crossing Rd Sunday, Closed | Monday - Thursday, 10am - 9pm Friday, 10am - 6pm | Saturday, 10am - 5pm (512) 974-8840

ARR Recycled Reads - 5335 Burnet Rd Sunday, 12 - 6pm | Monday - Wednesday, Closed Thursday, 11am - 8pm | Friday - Saturday, 12 - 6pm (512) 974-7460

ASR Spicewood Springs Branch 8637 Spicewood Springs Rd Sunday, Closed | Monday - Thursday, 10am - 9pm Friday, 10am - 6pm | Saturday, 10am - 5pm (512) 974-3800 ATB Terrazas Branch - 1105 E César Chávez St Sunday, Closed | Monday - Thursday, 10am - 9pm Friday, 10am - 6pm | Saturday, 10am - 5pm (512) 974-3625 ATO Twin Oak Branch - 1800 S Fifth St Sunday, Closed | Monday - Thursday, 10am - 9pm Friday, 10am - 6pm | Saturday, 10am - 5pm (512) 974-9980 AUH University Hills Branch - 4721 Loyola Ln Sunday, Closed | Monday - Thursday, 10am - 9pm Friday, 10am - 6pm | Saturday, 10am - 5pm (512) 974-9940 AWK Willie Mae Kirk Branch - 3101 Oak Springs Dr Sunday, Closed | Monday - Thursday, 10am - 9pm Friday, 10am - 6pm | Saturday, 10am - 5pm (512) 974-9920 AWP Windsor Park Branch - 5833 Westminster Dr Sunday, Closed | Monday - Thursday, 10am - 9pm Friday, 10am - 6pm | Saturday, 10am - 5pm (512) 974-9840 xvii

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LIBRARIES


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Leslie Kell

Acrylic, archival inks on canvas, digital photo collage, enhanced framing, mixed media My artworks are visual journeys that begin with my photography, which is digitally composed into the patterns of my designs. As the photos are layered and manipulated into the drawings; the imagery interacts to create the highlights, shadows, contours, and textures of the artwork and a surreal environment begins to emerge. The more you look, the more you see. Library – Austin Public Library: Carver Branch 1161 Angelina St – (512) 917-0104 kellcreative@gmail.com – lesliekell.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10

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LA Hollins

Acrylic, chinese brush paint, Citra Solv, ephemera, fiber, heavy gloss, ink, paste, spray, tar gel A modern abstract expressionist creating from remote Texas Hill Country art studio. Dense, layered, organic, intuitive abstracts related to nature, gardens, wildlife, seclusion and fragmented technology. Themes of joy, hope, loss and spirituality. Mixed media on canvas and glass using light reflective interference, metallic and fluorescent paints. Exploring art and life through paint, color and process. Library – Austin Public Library: Carver Branch 1161 Angelina St bluestones@bluestonesart.com – bluestonesart.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Helen Buck

Acrylic By observing the relationships of color, value, shape, and texture, I work to create images that are very different from how most people look at the world. Surrounding and immersing myself in the observation and execution of a painting in rich color, from subtle to impactful value shifts, tactile qualities, and illusive, ethereal shapes. Library – Austin Public Library: Carver Branch 1161 Angelina St – (512) 799-5972 helenbuckstudio@gmail.com – helenbuckstudio.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Creative Arts Society

Digital, drawing, painting, metal, mixed media, sculpture The Creative Arts Society, an Austin based, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, will feature artists: Lisa Zinna, Jane Fier, Helen Buck, Amanda Zappler, Marilyn Rodriguez, Joyce Labaw, Shruti Mehta, Meena Matai, Larry Akers, Ping Irvin, LA Hollins and Leslie Kell. Join us to explore original art, contribute to an Austin themed collage and enjoy the CAS Popup Exhibit outside. Library – Austin Public Library: Carver Branch 1161 Angelina St creativeartssociety2015@gmail.com – creativeartssociety.org Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Ray Bacasegua Valdez

Acrylic, masonite, relief, wood As our art evolves, the influences and practices we choose in our lives continue to change our visual perception. The ecstasy of creating is truly what motivates me and the inner feelings uprooted through this process. I am “Native American” (Yaqui/Yoeme “The Texas Band of Yaqui Indians”). Currently on exhibition in Reno, NV and Austin, TX, my birth state. Library – Austin Public Library: Cepeda Branch 651 N Pleasant Valley Rd – (512) 971-6318 vldzart@hotmail.com – rayvaldezstudio.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Alfonso Huerta

Prints on paper, oil based ink, hand colored with watercolor A native of Mazatlán, Sinaloa, México, Alfonso Huerta’s unique perspective blends an awareness of the beauty of everyday objects with a playful surrealism and lush tropical colors. He currently lives and works in Austin, Texas. Library – Austin Public Library: Ruiz Branch 1600 Grove Blvd – (512) 739-5358 luckyalfi6@yahoo.com – dosmundos.net Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10

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South Texas Art Therapy Association

Paint, mixed media, watercolor The South Texas Art Therapy Association (STATA) is an affiliate chapter of the American Art Therapy Association. Our purpose is to develop the therapeutic use of art, to advance research, to improve standards of practice, and to provide exchange of information and experience. We are also artists and this our annual show! Library – Austin Public Library: St John Branch 7500 Blessing Ave – (512) 221-3685 stxarttherapy@gmail.com – stxarttherapy.org Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Ethan Azarian

Acrylic I live and work out of Blue Cow Studio as a full-time visual artist and musician in Austin, Texas. Blue Cow Studio is both a studio and a gallery space where I work and curate exhibitions. On display at the Terrazas Library will be a collection of contemporary landscape paintings with blue cows and Austin iconic buildings (paintings on canvas and wood). Library – Austin Public Library: Terrazas Branch 1105 E Cesar Chavez St – (512) 974-3625 inhousegallery@hotmail.com – ethanazarian.net Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Doris Bickley

Collage, oil, photography Photography, street art, collage, traditional oil painting, charcoal drawing and hopefully on occasion a sense of humor compromise my current work. I am influenced and inspired by poster art, book covers, color, texture storytelling and things like dumpsters that have been repainted and scarred up. Library – Austin Public Library: University Hills Branch 4721 Loyola Ln – (512) 974-9920 doris.bickley@austintexas.gov Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Ambray Gonzales

Acrylic, chalk, permanent markers, canvas, wood panel boards Waterways: Traditional Landscape to Water Dreams Acrylic paintings done on site, at Barton Springs, Austin area park creeks, Pace Bend Park, etc. Years of lap swimming has focused on the pursuit of achieving a calm dream, meditational, or spiritual state. Studio paintings reflect this search. Work in progress pieces will be painted in the library, on a posted set schedule. Library – Austin Public Library: Willie Mae Kirk Branch 3101 Oak Springs Dr – (512) 974-9927 ambray.gonzales@austintexas.gov Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10

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HAPPENINGS


Happenings Happenings are organized chronologically, but the tour numbers still represent the participant’s geographic location. Be sure to check the time and date for each event. Select Happenings may be ticketed. For a full list of EAST related events, view the Calendar of Events on the app or at east.bigmedium.org.

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ARTBASH

Various Nov 9, 6pm - 12am ARTBASH will layer fine art and temporary site-specific installations to create a dynamic and exciting evening. The venue will then remain open to the public for EAST. The group exhibition at Native will be a unique destination for art enthusiasts, artists, galleries, critics, and collectors. The exhibition will feature local artists and programming. Happening – Native Hostel 807 E 4th St – (512) 302-4484 info@artallianceaustin.org – artallianceaustin.org Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

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Conflict of Interest | Volume Three Book Release

Various Nov 9, 7pm Join us for the release party of Conflict of Interest’s “Volume Three,” the third annual hard copy of our publication. Conflict of Interest covers the visual art and literary communities of Austin, Texas. Through our articles, interviews, and featured work, we intend to dive deeply into both communities and highlight the people working within them. Happening – Bolm Studios 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 9 editors@conflictofinteresttx.com – conflictofinteresttx.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 6

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East Side Collective

Various Nov 9, 7pm - 12am We will be exhibiting hand-selected local artists that exemplify our East Side Collective creative culture. Happening 2400 E Cesar Chavez St, Ste 302 – (512) 877-8049 info@eastsidecollective.com – eastsidecollective.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Community Breakfast

Various Nov 10, 9:30 - 11am Start your 2018 EAST early with complimentary food and beverages from our partners, lots of coffee from our friends at Chameleon Cold Brew, a concert for all ages by Jarebear, and family-friendly activities inspired by our 2018 design theme – native trees – in partnership with Treefolks. Happening – Springdale General 1023 Springdale Rd, 11A – (512) 939-6665 east@bigmedium.org – east.bigmedium.org Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

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Long Live Bolm!

Mixed media Nov 10 and 17, 11am - 6pm Bolm Studios has been a staple of the east side arts community, providing studio space for dozens of artists for over a decade. Individually, we are all avid attendees and curators, artists and musicians – collectively, we are producing a series of pop up galleries, artist panels, and musical performances spanning both weekends of EAST. Stop by on Saturdays all day to experience a cross section of the Austin art community. Happening – Bolm Studios 5305 Bolm Rd – (512) 417-5589 ian.seyer@gmail.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 5

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Ender Martos’ EAST Celebration

Transmedia Nov 10 and 17, 6:30 - 10:30pm and Nov 11 and 18, 11am - 6pm Award-winning artist Ender Martos celebrates EAST with a transmedia party and group exhibition. Ender will highlight selected contemporary artists working with different media – visual art, sculpture, music, and film including world-renowned Colombian artist Santiago Forero and Texan sculptor Paul Clarence Oglesby. This is an event that honors the dynamic spirit of east Austin and the incredible impact that EAST has had on catapulting artists of the area. Happening – Ender Martos’ Studio 2803 E 5th St – (512) 785-8055 info@endermartos.com – endermartos.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 5

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Paul Oglesby

Cast concrete, photographic paper Nov 10 and 17, 6:30 - 10:30pm and Nov 11 and 18, 11am - 6pm Ender Martos’ studio in the heart of the old Austin Eastside will be the site to relax and enjoy what the creative community of Austin has to offer. This South meets North American multicultural “Happening” will include painters, sculpture and design installations, film, mapping projections, music and other objects of design in an indoor/outdoor lounging space. Happening 2803 E 5th St – (512) 663-1032 pcodesigns@gmail.com – paulclarenceoglesby.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 5

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Santiago Forero

Architecture, archival pigment prints, color film, color gels, costumes, lighting Nov 10 and 17, 6:30 - 10:30pm and Nov 11 and 18, 11am - 6pm As an artist, I work with familiar media images in order to reflect on how society molds beliefs and ideas about itself and different cultures. I want to live in America is a photographic essay composed by highly staged photographs with actors, locations and lighting, that explores how this phenomenon generates superficial judgments about the “other”. Happening 2803 E 5th St – (512) 785-8055 contact@santiagoforero.com – santiagoforero.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 5

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Sky Candy

Performance Nov 10 and 18, 10:30am, 12p, 1:30pm, Nov 11 and 17, 10:30am, 12pm, 1:30pm, 4pm Sky Candy is East Austin’s own aerial and circus arts studio, offering classes, performances, and events for adults and youth of all ages, abilities, and aspirations. Come fly with us! Happening – Springdale General 1023 Springdale Rd, 8 – (512) 800-4998 frontdesk@skycandyaustin.com – skycandyaustin.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8

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Kealing Middle School

Acrylic, clay, graphite, paper Nov 10, 10am - 3pm Kealing Visual Art students will be exhibiting artwork including drawings, ceramics, and paintings. Students have also created interactive artworks for families to enjoy. Come out and support these artists, you will be delighted to discover some of the talent taking place within these walls! Happening 1607 Pennsylvania Ave diana.ventura@austinisd.org – kealingart.weebly.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 4, 7

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Blackshear Elementary Fine Arts Academy

Acrylic, chalk, clay, crayon, crepe paper, graphite, ink, watercolor Nov 10, 10am - 3pm Little e.a.s.t is a collaborative arts exhibition displayed at Blackshear Elementary Fine Arts Academy showcasing student artwork and performances. Come enjoy the free craft booths, face painting, community arts partners, Shakespeare and Drama Club Improv performances, choir, and a silent auction. A variety of interactive art experiences for the whole family! Happening 1712 E 11th St – (512) 680-1082 mskatemellis@gmail.com – austinisd.org/schools/blackshear Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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TreeFolks East Side Bike Tour

Various Nov 10, 11am Come one, come all to the TreeFolks East Side Bike Tour, in collaboration with Big Medium! Bring your bike and a buddy to explore the beauty of East Austin beneath the wide and wonderful pecan trees. Our tour begins right after the EAST Community Breakfast. The tour will start at Springdale General and will lead you through some tree-themed studios in EAST. Don’t forget your helmet! Happening – Springdale General 1023 Springdale Rd, 11A – 512-443-LEAF jessica@treefolks.org – treefolks.org/events Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

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Outdoor Voices Bike Tour

Various Nov 10, 11am - 1:30pm Hey, Hi, Hello! Join us for a casual bike ride through the East Austin Studio Tour. We will meet at Flat Track and cruise through a guided art tour. Cool-down refreshments provided post ride. RSVP at events.outdoorvoices.com/event/1299. Bike rental not included! Happening 1646 E Cesar Chavez St – (512) 356-9136 outdoorvoices.com Accessibility: 0

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Brooke Elementary

Construction paper, tempera Nov 10, 11am - 2pm AISD students who attend school on the east side of Austin will be showing a variety of art work. Brooke Elementary will host a farmers market with music and Live DJ. There are also historical murals on display at the campus. Happening 3100 E 4th St – (512) 414-2043 john.ousley@austinisd.org – brookeelementary.org Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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VSA Texas Pop-Up Exhibition

Beads, markers, paper, pen, polymer clay Nov 10, 12 - 5pm VSA Texas is a non-profit organization challenging perceptions of how people contribute by creating an arts-inspired, inclusive community of individuals with diverse abilities. Meet a selection of our artists at this outdoor pop-up event featuring drawings, jewelry, polymer clay, art cards and more. One day only! Happening 1206 E 2nd St – (512) 454-9912 info@vsatx.org – vsatx.org Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Blanton Elementary School

Mixed media Nov 10, 12 - 6pm Blanton Elementary will be exhibiting art created by current students that take pride in knowing they are helping to bridge their diverse school with their beloved community. The theme of the exhibition is Native American Art in celebration of Native American History Month that takes place throughout the month of November. Happening 5408 Westminster Dr Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6

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Austin Book Arts Center

Book arts made with book parts Nov 10, 2 - 6pm Offering over 90 workshops per year and outreach events, Austin Book Arts Center advances the book as a vital contemporary art form, preserves traditional crafts for making books, promotes contemporary book arts, inspires diverse artists and learners, and engages the community in creative, interpretive, and educational experiences, including the improvement of literacy for people of all ages. Visit ABAC for all ages hands-on activities. Create and take home your own book art. Happening 2832 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd – (512) 507-7262 mcboffman@sbcglobal.net – atxbookarts.org Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9

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Holodeck Records + Badhouse Collective

Acrylic, illustrator, ink, photoshop, watercolor Nov 10, 5pm - 2am Badhouse Collective and Holodeck Records join forces for an exhibition and party. Nathan Misutka and Sean Graham use graphic design, watercolor, and more throughout their work. Nicolas Nadeau paints the human subject with a newly informed vitality of color and mark-making. Leah Haney’s work experiments in expanding and warping structures, accentuating architecture’s effect on our point of view. Happening – Kinda Tropical 3501 E 7th St info@badhousecollective.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8

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Poderosas: Flower Pop Up Experience

Aerosol, mixed media, photography, screenprinting Nov 10, 6 - 10pm Poderosas is about harnessing power. A night of art and music benefiting girls and families from Latinitas, a 16 year old media arts organization at their new East location. A mix of street art, apparel, photography and installation curated by Lucero Archuleta; “Poderosas” explores how flowers have captivated the imagination of women artists. With the best local women DJ’s and live screen-printing by El Federico. Happening – Latinitas Headquarters – Springdale General 1023 Springdale Rd, 9E – (512) 809-4618 laura@latinitasmagazine.org – latinitasmagazine.org Accessibility: 1, 7, 8, 9

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Federico Archuleta

Acrylic, aerosol Nov 10, 7 - 10pm Come celebrate 15 years of El Federico’s graffiti stencil murals with a night of art, music, drinks and food. This one night only event will feature oven fresh art and freshly picked photography prints, along with a few surprises, so come join us! Happening – Bud’s Bike Shop 2612 E Cesar Chavez St, Ste 111 – (512) 470-4166 federicoarchuleta@gmail.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Ana Esteve Llorens

Wood, textiles, fibers, loom, organic tint, glass Nov 10-11, 11am - 6pm CORRESPONDENCE features a new series of weaving-objects through which the artist explores the relation between abstraction, memory and the process of making. Utilizing a loom attached to her body and drawing inspiration from past family living spaces she creates meticulously hand woven images. Form emerges as the result of simultaneously making and remembering. Happening – Las Cruxes 1900 E 12th St – (512) 524-0430 gallery@lascruxes.com – lascruxes.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 7

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Deanna Miesch

Acrylic, bronze, encaustic, high-fire stoneware, ink, oil, paper, porcelain, wood Nov 10-11, 11am - 6pm Deanna Miesch, owner of Art Therapy Austin, welcomes a number of fellow artists: Eric Jackson will show examples of the rare opalescent “cat’s eye” luster glaze, Jacqueline May will present new encaustic paintings, Charles Medlock will show his expressionistic landscape paintings. Deanna will exhibit new photography from recent travels in the UK, her newly published photography book and other sundries. Happening – Art Therapy Austin 1200 E 11th St, #109 deannamieschart@gmail.com – deannamieschart.com Accessibility: 1

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Robert Warenoff

Acrylic on canvas, illustration board Nov 10-11, 11am - 6pm Guerilla Suit is pleased to host artist Robert Warenoff. In his paintings, Warenoff attempts to create a visual experience that not only pleases the senses with design and color, but also challenges the viewer to look beyond the two dimensional surface. Geometric patterns and shapes are used to create the illusion of form, structure and space. The addition of color gives it feeling. Happening – Guerilla Suit 1208 E 7th St, Floor 2 guerillasuit.com Accessibility: 0

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William Erbil

Acrylic, collage, installation, oil, photography, robotics, wood Nov 10-11, 11am - 6pm I work at the interface of the sciences, technology, arts, and humanitarian issues around access to water resources. In the coming age of rapid evolution due to climate change, new methods are needed to communicate across cultural boundaries. I design art-science installations that merge the biological with the technological with open source hardware, poetry, and painting. Happening – Atmosphere Coworking 2400 E Cesar Chavez St, Ste 208 – (512) 820-9391 kaya.erbil@protonmail.com – drwilliamkayaerbil.me Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

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Originator Studios

Virtual reality, HTC Vive headset Nov 10-11, 11am - 6pm and Nov 18, 7 - 10pm Originator Studios presents a Tilt Brush VR painting competition Nov 1011: Visitors are invited to watch six 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. Happening – Originator Studios 718 Northwestern Ave – (512) 263-0764 info@originatorstudios.com – originatorstudios.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Chaddick Dance Theater

Live dance performance Nov 10-11, 8pm Chaddick Dance Theater will be hosting the 4th Annual Fall Dance Festival at First Street Studio. The Fall Dance Festival features a variety of styles of dances from an eclectic group of artists in the Austin community. Happening – First Street Studio 2400 E Cesar Chavez St, Ste 202 chaddickdt@gmail.com – chaddickdancetheater.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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CherryWoodstock

Installation, sound Nov 11, 1 - 6pm CherryWoodstock is an annual one-day music and arts festival hosted by the Cherrywood neighborhood. Come rest your legs, listen to local musicians, grab a beer or bite to eat, meet neighborhood crafters and vendors, or enjoy general shenanigans for all ages. This is a free event open to anyone, with all donations going to local charity. Happening 1400 E 38th 1/2 St – (512) 538-1991 jeremyklitzman@gmail.com – cherrywoodstockfest.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Sunday Ballew

Paper, pencil, performance, social sculpture Nov 11, 11am - 6pm Meet Single Action Sally, a flamboyant note taker and sometimes Good Deed Doer. Quick on the draw, and armed with pencil and paper, she passes the buck on to people in her path. Sally invites you to participate in the day’s action! Various locations: Along east Cesar Chavez, Springdale Rd and Gunter St. Happening – MASS Gallery 705 Gunter St sundayballew.com Accessibility: 0

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Jonathan Kiritharan

Pancakes, printed material, sound, wood Nov 11, 2 - 6pm and Nov 18, 2 - 6pm Jonathan Kiritharan will be making a queen-sized bed out of pancakes during this event to spoken-word and musical performances. He is an artist focusing on the themes of the unconscious-self and the heat death of the universe. He involves food as a performative medium to transform spaces and the concepts of nurture, pleasure, and necessity associated with food and consumption. Happening 3405 Charles St – (203) 482-8067 jkiritharan@gmail.com – 3405charles.club Accessibility: 2, 6, 7

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Simone Monique Barnes

Collage, repurposed bible, hymnal, book of common prayer, church bulletin Nov 11, 2:30 - 4:30pm and Nov 18, 2 - 6pm Simone Monique Barnes presents The Art of Faith: a conversation among artists on the disconnections and intersections of art, faith, faith traditions, family, self, and community. Simone’s collage work and Arleen Polite’s woodblock printed Stations of the Cross, depicting Black Jesus, will also be on view. Happening – St. James Episcopal Church 1941 Webberville Rd simonemonique@gmail.com – simonemoniquebarnes.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Vision Made

Archival pigment prints Nov 11, 3 - 9:30pm We invite patrons to slow down and take a moment to revel in considered photography in its best form: a tangible print – a Vision Made. Vision Made is a refined collection of bold and intimate portrait work from local photographers in a variety of fields – fine art to commercial, editorial to fashion. All images are archival pigment prints. Happening – Hive Mind Hair Company 3011 N I-35 Frontage Rd – (512) 467-7676 cholder@precision-camera.com – precision-camera.com Accessibility: 1

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Sightlines Spoken: The Arts and Gentrification

Various Nov 13 and 15, 7pm Sightlines Spoken: The Arts and Gentrification is a two-part public discussion co-presented by Sightlines, Big Medium, the Carver Museum, and Austin Creative Alliance. Moderated by Jeanne Claire van Ryzin, the discussion will consider the arts community and its relationship to gentrification in East Austin and beyond. On Nov 13, the panel will focus on the forces of history leading to gentrification in East Austin. On Nov 15, the talk will center on the responsibilities of the arts community moving forward. Happening 1165 Angelina St editor@sightlinesmag.org – sightlines.org Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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New Music Mixer

Classical music, visual art Nov 14, 5 - 7pm KMFA and Sightlines are proud to present a special EAST edition of the New Music Mixer, a monthly happy hour series for classical music nerds and newbies alike at Friends and Allies Brewing Company. Join us for a curated conversation with Tito’s Prize winning artist and composer Steve Parker along with Brent Baldwin, composer and artistic director of Panoramic Voices. Enjoy locally brewed pints and mingle with folks who love new music! Happening 979 Springdale Rd, #124 kmfa.org/newmusic Accessibility: 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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The Gallery at Atelier 1205

Collage, drawing, painting, installation, mixed media, sculpture Nov 11, 11am - 6pm and Nov 16, 5 - 8pm Over the two weekends of EAST, visitors will have the opportunity to view two different exhibitions at Atelier 1205. First, from November 10-11, Uncanny Nocturnes features Richard Ashby, B. Shawn Cox, Scott Rolfe, and Beck Seitsinger. Then, opening with a reception on November 16, Post-Apocalyptic Harvest features Erika Huddleston, Amy Scofield, and Tammy West. Happening – Atelier 1205 1205 E Cesar Chavez St sj@forsitestudio.com – atelier1205.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Revelry Makers Market

Clay, wood, fashion design, hand sewn clothing, metal and fabric jewelry Nov 17, 10am - 4pm REVELRY MAKERS MARKET is a curated selection of 40+ entrepreneurs, artists, makers, workshop instructors, musicians and food trucks. Our mission is to provide a platform for creatives to grow and build community through unique and interactive experiences. We’re honored to offer art lovers a special EAST edition of our seasonal market. Happening – Browning Hangar 4550 Mueller Blvd hi@thisisrevelry.com – thisisrevelry.com/makersmarketatx Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

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Tito’s Folk Art Collection Public Opening

Various Nov 17, 12 - 5pm The Folk Art Gallery is a culmination of collector Sherry Wagner’s lifetime travels and explorations. Sherry, who sees creativity in all people, believes the energy from art enlivens our world and provides a path for communication across differences. The collection now has a permanent home at Tito’s Handmade Vodka, where Sherry hopes the art will provide delight and provoke curiosity the way it has for her. Join us for light bites and complimentary cocktails. Happening 1406 Smith Rd titosvodka.com Accessibility: 0

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Hops for HOPE Annual Art Show

Various Nov 17, 7 - 10pm 2018 Hops for HOPE Annual Art and Beer Show – highlighting the 2018 contributing artists to HOPE Projects and Events in one giant group show paired with exceptional breweries and their beer! Happening – Fair Market 1100 E 5th St – (512) 694-7110 andi@hopecampaign.org – hope-events.org Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Humans and Food Art Show by Left Right Media Photography, print, sound, performance Nov 17, 7 - 10pm Art, design, and food will converge during this special evening exhibition titled Humans and Food. Featuring food and drinks from various cultures, pop-up shops, design talks, and live music; the community is invited to enjoy artwork from several local artists and break bread together in the spirit of the event’s cornerstone exhibit. Happening – Left Right Media 2221 Holly St info@leftright.media – leftright.media Accessibility: 0

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Rosewood Co-op Artspace

Acrylic, digital, metal, brass, film, lights, wood Nov 17-18, 11am - 9pm Rosewood presents a variety of artists’ work throughout the day, including 2D digital illustration, tiny house exhibition, jewelry making, photography, and more. Saturday evening (11/17) features live bands, and Sunday evening (11/18) features a backyard screening of music videos and short films. Rosewood is raising donations for a local non-profit, Health Alliance for Austin Musicians (HAAM). Happening 1165 San Bernard St rosewood.coop@gmail.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9

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Simone Monique Barnes

Fabric collage, buttons, found objects Nov 18, 2 - 6pm The Art of Community began in 2017 when I gathered artists and neighbors to create a collection of fabric self portraits celebrating how we see ourselves in East Austin, thereby artistically reshaping the public narrative about our community. Continuing the project in 2018, all are invited to make their own collages, adding to the breadth and depth of portraits documented. Happening – M Station - Foundation Communities 2906 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Community Room, 2nd Floor simonemonique@gmail.com – simonemoniquebarnes.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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The Coalition Expedition Exhibition

Installation, performance, sound EAST Weekends, 11am and 3pm 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. Happening – The Museum of Human Achievement 3600 Lyons Rd – (262) 880-6982 info@themuseumofhumanachievement.com themuseumofhumanachievement.com/tour Accessibility: 1

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Changarrito with Stephanie Sandoval

Acrylic, ink, prismacolors, watercolor EAST Weekends, 12 - 4pm Mexic-Arte Museum’s Changarrito Residency Program is a pop-up mobile art cart that has hosted over 60 artists since 2012. Stephanie Sandoval’s work expresses her identity as both a third-generation Mexican American and as a young woman inspired by radical Latinas. Her art applies modern-day visual culture to reimagine Latinas and their characteristics in a contemporary, and sometimes satirical fashion. Happening – Canopy 916 Springdale Rd – (512) 480-9373 exhibitions@mexic-artemuseum.org – mexic-artemuseum.org Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Black Mountain Project

Video EAST Weekends, 12 - 5pm Black Mountain Project is a new contemporary art space. BMP aims to activate unexpected points of encounter while expanding perceptions of identity, community, and practice. Founding artists Adrian Aguilera, Betelhem Makonnen and Tammie Rubin will present a collaborative immersive video installation as its inaugural project – a mixtape of appropriated images and audio files introducing the conceptual foundation of BMP. Happening – Canopy 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 2, #106A info@blackmountainproject.com – blackmountainproject.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Tom Bandage

Acrylic, brass, concrete, steel EAST Weekends, 6pm - 2am Tom’s work focuses on articulated minimalism, industrial materialism, and a strong sense of architectural volume. The work’s simplicity and intention is intended to bring the viewer to a meditative state, devoid of any semiotic reference to pop- or cultural- figures, providing a vessel for new conceptions about material, color, shape, and the epistemic structure of concept. Happening – Suite 8 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 8 – (512) 417-5589 bandage.tom@gmail.com – tombandage.com Accessibility: 2, 3

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ARTIST STUDIOS


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Cynthia Williams

Acrylic, enamel, glass, paper, wood I have completed various abstract mixed media projects. Art is currently my life and I hope to continue to be blessed to share my passion with others through my craft as long as I live. I believe art is healing and I want to do what I can by sharing pieces of me through my Artistic expressions. Artist Studio 7101 Meador Ave – (512) 452-7349 cynsationaldesigns@gmail.com – cynsationaldesigns.com Accessibility: 2, 4, 7

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Daniel Williams

Digital, drawing, mixed media Storm Works Designs is part of my dream that I express through the original character posters/prints, the art that I believe will one day be known and help to inspire the dreams of the next generation. Guest of Cynthia Williams 7101 Meador Ave – (210) 831-0172 stormworksdesigns@gmail.com Accessibility: 2, 4, 7

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Scott Rolfe

Found objects, ink, metal, paint, wood I look for possibilities in the discarded: broken household appliances, rusty metal, forgotten toys. By combining, rearranging and altering these objects, they come to life with their own unique personalities. My subjects range from eccentric animals to complex shadow box constructions. Artist Studio 1305 Glencrest Dr – (512) 596-3631 scott@srolfe.com – scottrolfe.com Accessibility: 2

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Gabe Langholtz

Acrylic, canvas, charcoal pencil, modeling paste 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. Guest of Scott Rolfe 1305 Glencrest Dr – (512) 925-0878 info@gabelangholtz.com – gabelangholtz.com Accessibility: 0

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David Bjurstrom

Graphite on cradled Claybord panels Realism in graphite pencil, approached as paintings. The emphasis is on light, shape, shadow, and texture rather than simply lines. 
The completed work is often presented in a contemporary format, frameless on archivally sealed, two inch deep cradled panels. My emphasis is always to push the expected boundaries of the medium of graphite pencil in directions it has never been. Artist Studio 6827 Willamette Dr dpbjurstrom@gmail.com – davidbjurstrom.com Accessibility: 2, 6

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Polina Novozhenets

Acrylic, gouache, watercolor Polina creates paintings of imagined knotted ribbons. These optical illusions explore the many qualities of entanglement, inviting you to spend some time navigating the twists and turns as you get lost and found again in a vivid world of knots. Artist Studio 6303 Hickman Ave polinanovoart@gmail.com – polinanovoart.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 5, 6

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Chrystal Dawn Webb

Acrylic on panel, aluminum, bronze wire, hammered silver, prints on metal Chrystal loves making the world a better place by creating uplifting spiritual paintings and using them to funnel monetary support to worthy causes. She weaves nature, Buddhist imagery, surrealism, math and science into her work, bringing positivity with a connecting and calm message. Guest of Polina Novozhenets 6303 Hickman Ave – (512) 905-4368 fireflowerartgallery@gmail.com – fireflowerart.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 5, 6

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Christine Vanderkaap

Ballpoint pen, canvas, ink, oil, paper Austin based Australian artist with a passion for conservation, a fact that is reflected not only in my dedication to continuing classical artistic traditions, but also in my focus on featuring animals in their majesty. I’ve developed my technique through intensive drawing training with an emphasis on capturing contour and realistic details. Artist Studio – Cement Loop 5811 Berkman Dr, Ste 140 – (818) 398-7756 christine_vanderkaap@hotmail.com – christinevanderkaap.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7

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Ryan Montgomery

Acrylic, oil Ryan Montgomery holds a BFA from Pratt Institute and will receive his MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2020. His work is in the City of Austin’s permanent collection and was recently included in “40 Under 40” at Fort Works Art in Fort Worth, curated by Maggie Adler of the Amon Carter Museum. Artist Studio – Cement Loop 5811 Berkman Dr, Ste 140 – (347) 678-6483 sandisonmontgomery@gmail.com – sandisonmontgomery.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7

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Yasmin Youssef

Acrylic, collage, cyanotype, ink, gold leaf, graphite Yasmin is a mixed media artist known for her style of combining paint, paper, graphite, ink, mark-making and gold leaf into deeply layered art. She also captures local flora in cyanotype botanical landscapes. Artist Studio – Cement Loop 5811 Berkman Dr, Ste 140 hello@yasmin.ws – yasmin.ws Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7

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Harrison Marshall

Oil on canvas My work explores relationships between common modes of representation, or artifice, and their corollaries: the space between an imitation of something and the thing itself. The physical characteristics of the painting medium allow for a range of precision and vagary that parallel and underline these relationships. My subjects include natural environments, theater (broadly), and portraiture. Artist Studio – Cement Loop 5811 Berkman Dr, Ste 140 harrisonmarshall@gmail.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7

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Monica Alfonso

Colored pencil, graphite, oil I explore the human condition in a variety of different 2-D media. My work is primarily figurative and concerned with depicting psychological states. Artist Studio – Cement Loop 5811 Berkman Dr, Ste 140 – (512) 921-1213 monica@monicajalfonso.com – monicajalfonso.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7

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Vy Ngo

Acrylic, graphite, mixed media, oil For EAST this year, I will be showing in my studio and as a featured artist in the FEMME ABSTRACT exhibition. With layers of color, movement, and markings, my work reflects a constant pendulum between order and chaos, control and freedom, the recognizable and the intangible, scientific thought and creative intuition, selfdiscovery and escapism. Artist Studio – Cement Loop 5811 Berkman Dr, Ste 140 – (512) 971-4097 vyngoartworks@gmail.com – vyngostudio.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7

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Bella Glasel

Acrylic, gouache, graphite, ink, pen, watercolor Working through a variety of media I enjoy exploring the language of pattern and color as a way of creating imaginary spaces. Rarely is anything planned, I prefer working in happy accidents and intuition. Artist Studio – Cement Loop 5811 Berkman Dr, Ste 140 – (310) 918-1612 bellaglasel@gmail.com – bellaglasel.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7

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Terry and Sarah Snow

Wood, acrylic, stains, dyes, fire Join us, Terry and Sarah Snow, at our Chaos Woods studio. It may look like an ordinary garage wood shop 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 – Chaos Woods 5335 Westminster Dr – (512) 945-9925 chaoswoodsatx@gmail.com – chaoswoods.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 6

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Arthur Simone

Oil on canvas, robotics 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 – arthursimone.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 4, 7, 9

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Ismael Cavazos

Acrylic on canvas, sculptures made of peanuts, drawings on bread tags I specialize in the recognition of resemblances and their extraction. It’s like looking for images in clouds or inkblots and is what gives rise to that familiar face in the wall by your bed or in the tile of your bathroom floor. My recent focus: abstract squirt paintings, bread tags, peanuts and Bitcoin QR codes. Artist Studio 1157 Lott Ave – (512) 436-6551 ismaelcavazos@startmail.com – ismaelcavazos.com Accessibility: 0

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Matthew Helveston

Solid wood, metal, light WOODSHED is the creative outlet of Matthew’s exploration in wood furniture. Most of his pieces have a mid century styling to them and modern simple detailing. More recent work has a sculptural feel but always celebrating the beauty of the natural material. Artist Studio – WOODSHED 3502 Oak Springs Dr – (512) 294-0618 helvestonic@gmail.com – vvoodshed.com Accessibility: 4, 6

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Carl M Smith

Acrylic Carl Smith is an abstract landscape painter who lives and works in East Austin. His landscapes explore composition and texture through the use of heavy impastos and aggressive brushwork, spontaneously creating personal paintings with a strong emphasis on form and emotion. His color palette emphasizes a capacity to express a light and heat found only in Texas and the southwest. Artist Studio 4503 Glomar Ave – (512) 923-6539 europeanechoes@gmail.com – carlsmith29.wix.com/arts Accessibility: 1, 2, 6, 7

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Carter Neal

Acrylic, charcoal, pastel I hope to communicate a feeling or some understanding of movement with my paintings. I strive to paint some essence of light, spirit, joy, pain, revelation, growth or shadow each time I create. We are all fortunate to experience life and we all are united in our shared energy, and I’d like to remind people of that through my art. Artist Studio 1811 J J Seabrook Dr – (512) 705-2692 cartercamden@live.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 6

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Wendy Crone

Acrylic, house paint, hotel keys My work is incorrect, imperfect and rebellious. Each brushstroke offers a state of tranquility. Something this euphoric should be shared. Artist Studio – East Atomic Ranch 3204 E 14th 1/2 St – (512) 762-7797 wensome1@gmail.com – wendycrone.com Accessibility: 6, 7

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Heather Lorelei Harris

Acrylic, digital, metal My art is about connecting me to others. When people view my art, they don’t always see the connection between the image and frame. As they see my work, I love that moment when their eyes light up, and I know that they understand!! Guest of Wendy Crone 3204 E 14th 1/2 St – (512) 577-2787 heatherharrisart@gmail.com – heatherharrisart.com Accessibility: 6, 7

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Rubina Anjum

Oil on canvas, watercolor on paper Earth’s satellite images are intensely unique, they have triggered an almost endless flow of creative output. My Planet Earth Series 1 gave root to Planet Earth Series 2A (Chromatic Impressions in Watercolor), and Planet Earth Series 2B (Evolving Abstracts). A trip of incredible discoveries of derived meanings presenting themselves as I probed deeper into new scenarios of earth’s colors and forms. Artist Studio – Rubina Art Studio and Gallery 2103 Tillery St, A – (512) 786-2898 rubina.anj@gmail.com – rubinaart.gallery Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8

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Katy David

Acrylic, eggshells, gouache, oil, porcelain I love the cool and pliable nature of clay, the chalkiness of gouache, the silky creaminess of oil on canvas. I create art to experience and experiment with the tactile nature of the materials I am working with. I want to invoke the same desire to touch in the viewer with my use of texture, color and pattern. Artist Studio 2204 Palo Pinto Dr – (512) 965-7061 katydavidart@gmail.com – katydavidart.com Accessibility: 0

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Rakhee Jain Desai

Acrylic, batik on cotton, dyes, encaustic on wood, oils My current work is influenced by images and sentiments collected throughout my lifetime: childhood memories, dreams, travels and comments that I have rejected or absorbed about being an IndianAmerican woman. Tackling sometimes complicated sentiments, I draw from cultural symbolism and opt for metaphors to convey meaning. In my current body of work, I utilize the centuries-old textile technique, Batik. The fluidity of the Batik with the weight and texture of oils, acrylics and encaustic binds various elements into a layered whole - pushing an Eastern art into a modern application. Artist Studio 1933 Antone St rakheejaindesai.com Accessibility: 0

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Donna Neal

Acrylic, oil paintings, digital prints on paper or aluminum, paper collage I am an artist working in traditional and digital media. My inspiration is poetry, myth, fairytales, and tarot. Artist Studio – Firethorn Studio 4119 Berkman Dr – (512) 351-8600 donna@firethornstudio.com – firethornstudio.com Accessibility: 0

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Michael A. Bullock

Giclee prints on archival paper My work explores urbanism and modern architecture in American cities. My photos play with space and light to create moments of serenity and stillness in an otherwise hectic environment. Artist Studio 4529 Berkman Dr – (323) 493-2416 michaelabullock@gmail.com – michaelabullock.com Accessibility: 2

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Katerina Tsasis

Acrylic, canvas, graphite, ink, oil, paper Inspired by Les Fauves, artist Katerina Tsasis develops pieces that feature bold color. This year’s collection focuses on flora and fauna. Artist Studio – Neofauve Studio & Gallery 4537 Ruiz St – (512) 294-0786 hello@neofauve.com – neofauve.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Bryan Jobe

Natural and powder coated steel, wood Jobe Fabrications is my outlet for my desire to create and make. The furniture and architectural elements are primarily made from steel left in its natural finish combined with powder coated pieces, reclaimed wood or repurposed industrial items. Artist Studio 1208 Bentwood Rd – (512) 585-7315 bryan@jobefab.com – jobefab.com Accessibility: 2

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Charles Heppner

Cigar boxes, encaustic, oil, pencil, watercolor 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 wax, Heppner has created many distinct bodies of work in his years of being an artist. His work is in many private and corporate collections throughout the country. Artist Studio 4001 Bradwood Rd – (312) 282-0058 heppchas@mac.com – charlesheppner.com Accessibility: 3

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Maurice Vellas

Ink on paper, oil on canvas, iphone and 35mm cameras, digital projection Through different mediums I capture aspects of time. My inks express meaning through the energy of momentum. Meanwhile, my paintings are expressions of layers that are collected, edited and reworked over time. And my photography and film seek to live in places and times relegated to the “in between.” Artist Studio 4016 Maplewood Ave, A – (979) 218-2435 mauricevellas@gmail.com – mauricevellas.com/art Accessibility: 2, 3

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Karen Maness

Acrylic, dye, oil Maness has shaped her life in celebration of art, a vehicle through which she strives to connect with others. She creates expansive landscapes and intimate stories of people through her contemporary realist work. Maness is a co-founder of Atelier Dojo, a community and school dedicated to the language of painting, and co-author of The Art of the Hollywood Backdrop. Artist Studio – Rust Red Studio 3902 Cherrywood Rd – (512) 799-7528 karen@karenmaness.com – karenmaness.com Accessibility: 0

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David Comeau

Digital photography I will showcase black and white central Texas rodeo photographs as well as other macro and artistic photos from Texas and New Mexico. Artist Studio 3801 Basford Rd – (512) 297-7073 davidfcomeau@gmail.com – davidcomeauphotography.com Accessibility: 0

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The Color Condition

Fabrics, found objects, lights, plastic, streamers A collaboration between Marianne Newsom and Sunny Sliger. Drawn to repetition, patternization, color, and wind in its natural motion, we create large scale temporary installations. It’s the space itself, natural elements and the people that bring the work to life. Themes of transformation, mindfulness and impermanence are also at play, no two installations or moments will ever be the same. Artist Studio 3509 Banton Rd – (512) 744-5565 thecolorcondition@gmail.com – thecolorcondition.com Accessibility: 2, 6

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SPACE FOOD

Paint, clay, ink, paper, papier mâché, video Hot House Pants presents SPACE FOOD, an exploration of what we eat in Space. What kind of nourishment is possible in a void? What is the future of food? Also, we’ll talk about stars, astronauts and time. Hot Pants House is a collective of artists and friends including Rebecca Estee, Brydan McNeely, Shannon Dugan Iverson, Gilbert Slade, Jeannie McKetta, Joey Koerin, Catherine Chiodio, and Michael Miehaus. Artist Studio – Hot Pants House 2118 Rountree Dr – (469) 258-0658 hotpantshouse@gmail.com – hotpantshouse.com Accessibility: 0

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Janet Bernson

Acrylic, beads, ceramic, paper, plant material, plastic, styrofoam, wax, wire There’s no shit it’s just compost. Everything can be transformed: beliefs, feelings, ideas and trash. Art and words, born of my experience of life, both good and not so. My first Austin show – a tattooless LA expat who escaped traffic and plastic surgery to brave the horridly hot mosquito-filled Texas summers and show my grandson the beauty of aging artfully. Artist Studio – Studio on the Fly 3408 Randolph Rd – (818) 268-3660 janet.bernson@gmail.com – janetbernson.com Accessibility: 0

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Christine Nall

Watercolor, acrylic, paper, leather, wool, cotton, fiber, wood, cardboard, paper Through the use of drawing, painting, sculpture and installations I create pieces inspired by my environment that sometimes challenge the viewers’ notions of space. Most recently, I have been interested in creating fiber sculptures. In addition to my art, I also run an Etsy shop where I sell leather feather earrings, mobiles and mask. All work will be available. Artist Studio – Big Imagination 3305 Hemlock Ave christinenall@gmail.com – bigimaginationdesign.etsy.com Accessibility: 0

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Kelly Daniela Norris

Acrylic, audio, glass, paper, video, wood iKitsch: this refers to the chaotic morphing of ideas/formats, most notably the “adorable” and “nostalgic” with critiques on technology’s impact on our psyche. Artist Studio 1717 E 32nd St – (760) 420-5223 kdn2003@gmail.com Accessibility: 2

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R.F. Alvarez

Ink on found objects, book pages, and lithography paper Alvarez’s bold images are often centered on issues of identity, where he examines the intersection of text and image to promote a dialogue of reflection and consideration. Working primarily with black ink, his works are imbued with a sense of disillusionment or melodrama that facilitates conversations and expresses genuine experiences. Artist Studio 3107 Breeze Ter rfalvarez.com Accessibility: 2

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T.R. Rodriquez

Acrylic, glass, leather, oil, recycled materials This years emphasis will be my oil paintings. I also have new mosaics made with hand painted glass mixed with reclaimed glass and beads. I will also have my hand built furniture with exotic quilted leather. I also have lots of new matted and mounted photo art. Suzanne Saxton will be showing her fused glass work. Artist Studio 3514 Clarkson Ave – (512) 284-6133 trrstudio@gmail.com – trrstudio.blogspot.com Accessibility: 0

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Trey Abraham

Acrylic, oil, paint markers, spray paint, wood, yarn The human mind is a brilliant pattern recognition device. Recognizing these patterns in the shifting maze of experiential reality requires a level of simplification. Just as an image represents a facet of its subject, the image of Our perception often misses elements of the greater schematic. As tensions increase, false polarities appear as divisive aberrations in Our perceptual framing of Our reality. Artist Studio – Center for Humans Involved in Radiant Painting (CHIRP) 3714 Werner Ave treyabrahamart@gmail.com – thesuddenkind.com Accessibility: 0

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Hannah Matthia

Acrylic, cloth, colored pencil, cotton, fabric dye, metal, paper, thread, wood Hannah Matthia brings the human figure and experience new life through the unexpected media of dyed fabrics. People are painted from life in layers that bleed into each other, expanding and contracting and stitched together to explore the Rorschach of psyche underneath. Come see what unfolds, after all, who doesn’t have layers hiding just beneath the surface? Guest of Trey Abraham 3714 Werner Ave – (512) 733-4168 hannahmatthiaart@gmail.com – hannahmatthia.com Accessibility: 0

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Jennie Tudor Gray

Acrylic, ink, mixed media, watercolor I am an Austin, TX based multimedia artist, arts educator, and social justice activist who is passionate about using art as a method of social change. I am curious about improving my practice and making greater intersectional connections across media, disciplines, and communities. Artist Studio 3414 Hollywood Ave – (512) 569-3269 ms.jennie.gray@gmail.com – jennietudorgray.com Accessibility: 0

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SXD Jewelry

Sterling silver, gold, natural precious and semi precious stones 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 semi-precious gemstones. Sustainable fine jewelry with an emphasis on future forward design. Artist Studio 1304 Edgewood Ave – (718) 486-0537 bob@sxdjewelry.com – sxdjewelry.com Accessibility: 0

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Nikki Alexander Atkinson

Cotton evenweave, cotton thread, felt, glass beads, ink, rafia, sea grass I use traditional embroidery techniques and new techniques of my own to explore modern topics and ones relevant to my personal experience. Each piece is hand sewn and extremely labor intensive. This way of working has created a space for me that is creative, introspective and meditative. Guest of SXD Jewelry 1304 Edgewood Ave – (347) 387-1262 n.alex.atkinson@gmail.com – nikkialexanderatkinson.com Accessibility: 0

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Karen Alexander

Acrylic 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 – KJDA Works Studio 2806 French Pl – (512) 751-8831 kjdaworks@gmail.com – kjdaworks.com Accessibility: 0

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Caitlin B. Alexander

Gouache on paper, prints, silkscreened garments, stickers, patches Caitlin B. Alexander is an illustrator with a particular love for dry-brush gouache painting. Her mid-century-influenced style focuses on repeat patterns and texture in our natural world, animal characters, and messages of strength and acceptance, via hand-lettered typography. She will be showcasing her painting techniques, prints and merchandise, including shirts, patches, stickers, and more. Guest of Karen Davis Alexander 2806 French Pl – (512) 633-5489 caitlin@cbaillustration.com – cbaillustration.com Accessibility: 0

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Matthew Roberts

Oil paintings on canvas Words and images out of context can seem silly if not incredibly powerful. Artist Studio – Practice Space 2226 Manor Rd – (512) 731-0943 pinkopaque37@gmail.com – matthewrobertsstudio.com Accessibility: 0

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Bill Kolb

Acrylic on wood, plexiglas, linen, cotton Abstract paintings, lack of sleep, great difficulty writing artist statements. Will the friendly couple from last year (built their home in Taylor, and he used to build stretchers for F.S.) please come by again, PLEASE! Working in the studio on 14 x 14’ painting during EAST. Come on by. Building a bucket lift, a second roller coaster, a tunnel of love. Artist Studio – Billko Productions 2107 E 21st St, Unit B billy_kolb@yahoo.com – billykolb.wixsite.com/billkolb Accessibility: 2

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Daniel Arredondo

Acrylic on canvas, paper, cigar boxes, gesso boards My landscape paintings are all originals, acrylic on canvas, gesso board and handmade paper. My style is changing from a contemporary impressionist to a more geometric and abstract style. Some of my landscapes include what is below the surface while others have a softer feel. Come see what is new, different and listen to my stories. Prices range from $50 to $1500. You might remember, a surprise might be included when you take home a large painting. Artist Studio – Flatbed Press & Gallery 2832 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, #1 – (512) 417-9285 arredondo_studio@yahoo.com – arredondoartstudio.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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smith & HAWLEY

Letterpress Smith and Hawley is a letterpress studio that fosters community, play and wonder by sharing our zero waste paper toys, cards and posters. Artist Studio – Flatbed Press & Gallery 2832 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, #105 support@smithandhawley.com – smithandhawley.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Steven Eggert

Archival pigment prints, mixed media, paper Steven is a designer and artist based in Austin, Texas. His primary medium is photography, exploring and reinterpreting it through various complimentary mediums—nontraditional photographic processes, digital technologies, paint, and collage. Artist Studio – Flatbed Press & Gallery 2832 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, #4 steveneggert@gmail.com – steveneggertphoto.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Grace Moore

Acrylic, charcoal, watercolor My work explores movement within nature. With influences as diverse as Joan Mitchell and Rothko, new abstract synergies are crafted from both organic and minimal layers. I’m inspired by textures, movement and colors found within the sea and the sky. This results in art that brings an organic yet minimal feel to the space in which it’s displayed. Artist Studio 2927 E 14th St, Unit B – (806) 544-9455 gracepearsonmoore@gmail.com – gracemooreart.com Accessibility: 6

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Monisha Saggi

Acrylics, charcoal, oil, watercolors Making art means many things to me, one of which is having the deepest conversations with myself, in a language that isn’t limited by words. Right now, my art is my companion in exploring my own existential anxiety. Artist Studio 1601 Miriam Ave, Unit 313 – (512) 808-0215 monisha.saggi@gmail.com – monishasaggi.com Accessibility: 2, 3

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Melissa Knight

Batik fabric In 2017, Melissa Knight’s “Interwoven” was selected as an Austin Art Boards winner. The making of Interwoven was inspired by a community art project of the same name involving members of the community at Rosewood Zaragosa Neighborhood Center. In addition to her involvement with community art projects, Melissa enjoys working on batik designs out of her studio (Blue Cow Studio). Artist Studio – Blue Cow Studio 2514 E 17th St – (512) 922-9036 batikbydesign.com Accessibility: 2, 6

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Ethan Azarian

Acrylic Blue Cow is a studio and gallery space where I exhibit my work, host and curate exhibitions with Texas based artists. In addition, Blue Cow Studio receives funding from the City of Austin to paint murals with local elementary and high school students. Image: BLUE COW SERIES – How to Survive Yourself Tips (2/10), #2 Forgive, 12 x 12”, Acrylic on canvas. Artist Studio – Blue Cow Studio 2514 E 17th St – (512) 271-1997 inhousegallery@hotmail.com – ethanazarian.net Accessibility: 2, 6

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David Jewell

Acrylic, cyanotype, gouache, ink, oil, paper, pencil, spray paint, watercolor Currently, I’m in the mind maze – a.k.a. the blue moon project – some large paintings. Photographs of the real and unreal. Multi-media postcards. I am interested in inner-space and outer-space exploration. For me, seeing art and making art is how our DNA tells the universe how it feels to be alive. Guest of Ethan Azarian and Melissa Knight 2514 E 17th St jewellphoto@yahoo.com – davidjewellpoet.com Accessibility: 2, 6

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Lisa Wright

Acrylic, airbrush, oil, pastel, watercolor My artwork reflects my illustration and commercial art past mixed with a little whimsy. Because of this, I work in a variety of different mediums, which also helps out with my day job as manager at Asel Art Supply. Guest of Ethan Azarian and Melissa Knight 2514 E 17th St – (512) 477-1762 aselartaustin@gmail.com Accessibility: 2, 6

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Saul Jerome San Juan

Acrylic, canvas, charcoal, graphite, oil, oil pastel, paper, panel The absence of blue, my favorite color, embodies thirst. I love water and the hot skies of the summer, as I do the tenderness and the menacing coldness of blue eyes. Color theory and bias make blue appear to the beholder. The coolest color in my palette is a mix of “non-colors” pitted against the heat of yellow and red. Artist Studio 1315 E 13th St – (817) 773-1092 sjsanjuan@gmail.com – sauljerome.com Accessibility: 0

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Gigi Grinstad

Encaustic, mixed media, oil, sterling silver Gigi makes unique and engaging oil and encaustic paintings that range from depictions of the natural world to repetitive shifting patterns. She also works with sterling silver and will have original jewelry available. Her space during EAST is a thoughtfully created experience absolutely worth visiting. Come over! Artist Studio 2206 E 12th St ggrinstad@gmail.com – gigigrinstad.com Accessibility: 2

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Erin Curtis

Acrylic on canvas My recent paintings are labor-intensive, with dense surfaces of cut and layered canvas. Through a process of painting, cutting and repositioning sections of canvas, I find tensions and harmonies between patterns and colors that are physically and optically intertwined. Overlaying utopic ideals of beauty and structure, my paintings connect diverse, ornamental traditions with the practice of contemporary Western art. Artist Studio 1904 Pennsylvania Ave erinelizabethcurtis@gmail.com – erinelizabethcurtis.com Accessibility: 2

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Blake Shanley

Acrylic, gels, metallic powders, pastes Nature is my soul food. Forests are the headquarters of my heart, where my energy feels contained and free, where deep breaths are more sustainable, where there is music in the leaves and birds, and I can hear myself actually feel, as thoughts slow to a trickle, and color, magic and light become my language. These are my enchanted forests. Artist Studio – Tiny Taiga 1200 E 11th St, Ste 106 – (512) 731-4204 blakeshanley@yahoo.com – tinytaiga.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 7

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Makenna Hatter

Acrylic, charcoal, gouache, ink, oil, watercolor My focus this year is drawing. I go down rabbit holes searching for subjects and tend to gravitate toward neglected buildings, cemeteries, old furniture... Every subject I’ve drawn teaches me about other lives and other worlds, and I’m obsessed with those new insights. I hope my drawings do the same for other people - give people new perspectives - surprise people. Artist Studio 1112 E 9th St – (512) 739-6634 makenna@makennahatterdesign.com – makennahatterdesign.com Accessibility: 0

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Chris Cody

Colored pencils, ink pen, pastels PUPPETS My name is Chris Cody. Art is my hobby. I like to do it because it’s fun. I like to watch movies and TV shows with animation and also with puppets. Like Mr. Rogers, Labyrinth, Jim Henson’s puppets, Gremlins and Chucky. I like to draw them. I hope you come see my art. I like to meet you. Artist Studio – The Berry Bungalow 1902 E 11th St – (512) 970-4497 nicole@studio512.net Accessibility: 2

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Coalesce Collective

Acrylic, ceramic, oil, steel, textile, watercolor, wood Coalesce Collective is a dynamic group of artists spanning multiple mediums, styles, and backgrounds. This group exhibition is a coalescence of visionary work by Kate Robberson, Emily Bolt, Tao Pham, and more. Come experience paintings, jewelry, surreal ceramic sculpture, live music, and installation. Artist Studio – Coalesce Collective 1803 Gonzales St – (713) 392-0282 emilyebolt@gmail.com – artofemily.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 5

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Daniel Murphy

Metal, wood Always tinkering, from musical instruments to vintage trucks. I am inspired as the art takes form and shades of color start to complete each piece. Artist Studio – Tin Man 3000 Garwood St – (512) 626-5136 danmur66@yahoo.com – danielmurphydesigns.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 6

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John Swanger

Varnish, enamel, acrylic, paper, canvas and other things at hand. My paintings emerge from the ebb and flow of existing conditions and invention. They reflect experiences of unity and differences, natural structures and space, luminosity and not-knowing. I’ll have an installation of recent works. Please come by. I look forward to seeing you. 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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Tyler Guinn

Acrylic, color pencil, graphite, oil stick, organic material, pastel, spray paint Abstract expression has the power to capture your attention, and the humility to take on your own interpretation – cultivating that experience is the responsibility I feel as an artist. What you see on the canvas is my interpretation of our creator’s love for us, as the creation. Collectively the work is intended to feel living and active, dripping with purpose. Artist Studio 701 Tillery St, B-2 – (830) 660-6763 tyler@tylerguinn.com – tylerguinn.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 6

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Kakii Keenan

Cardboard, dyes, stained glass, silk I spent the last few years obsessed with color, working with silk dyes and stained glass, but now I’m focused on sculpting with cardboard, a very colorless medium. I like the contrast of the details and this very crude material. Also, I like playing with size, and how it changes our feelings about common objects. Artist Studio – Picturebox Studios 701 Tillery St, A-7 – (512) 796-7561 kakiikeenan@gmail.com – kakiikeenan.com Accessibility: 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9

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Stephanie Estrin

Acrylic, charcoal, graphite, wax pencil on canvas I use color, shape and contrast to create a visual story. With the use of layered paint, marks and areas of transparencies in my compositions, I explore the nature of human emotion. I seek to provide depth to entice the viewer to take a closer look under the surface, to be delighted or intrigued by what they see. Guest of Kakii Keenan 701 Tillery St, A-7 – (512) 762-9423 stephanie@stephanieestrin.com – stephanieestrin.com Accessibility: 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Rebecca Klier

Acrylic, color, pen, pencil I explore the intimacy, color, and play of light that bokeh brings to photography, 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. Guest of Kakii Keenan 701 Tillery St, A-7 – (512) 657-1376 rebecca@deutschemexicana.com – deutschemexicana.weebly.com Accessibility: 1, 3, 4, 6, 8

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Chloé Gray

Watercolor, graphite I create botanical watercolor paintings that use elements of nature influenced by stories, symbolism, and myths. I also find joy painting an object from nature with no conceptual intent, simply to enjoy and celebrate its existence. Nature is never-ending, it is wild and full of beautiful textures pairing wonderfully with the unpredictability of the watercolor medium. Guest of Kakii Keenan 701 Tillery St, A-7 hello@chloejanemade.com – chloejanemade.com Accessibility: 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8

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Amy Rosalyn

Paper, resin I do this so I don’t have to get a job. I try to make beautiful work so my parents will think I’m successful. Is it working? Big ups to my parents for their never ending imaginative spirits, their willingness to laugh, and for letting me borrow their car when I have to move art. Guest of Kakii Keenan 701 Tillery St, A-7 – (512) 923-2215 amyrosalyn@gmail.com – amyrosalyn.com Accessibility: 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9

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The Linden Project

Acrylic, canvas, cement, chalk, fiber, fire, graphite, latex, leather, metal, oil, paper, porcelain, wood Art from the ground up. Gritty art. Sometimes even dirty. No, gutter-brains, dirty like the hands of a farmer; perfectly messy like ice cream in July. Many times we obtain materials that inspire creativity and guide us to produce something unique. Beauty in utility. Transformation is a theme in many of the pieces and the definition of “canvas” is broad! Artist Studio 1121 Linden St – (512) 422-1594 tjspinks@gmail.com Accessibility: 6

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John Mulvany

Acrylic, collage on canvas, ink, oil, paper, wood panels Local artist John Mulvany recently received an invitation from Cook-Walden Funeral Home to attend a “preplanning” seminar at the Fujian Grand China Buffet which includes a complimentary meal. The front of the invitation shows a family leading an elderly gentleman towards the light juxtaposed with an image of dumplings and seared salmon. He is not making this up. Artist Studio 3401 Govalle Ave – (512) 203-4102 jwmulvany@gmail.com – johnmulvany.com Accessibility: 2, 3

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Chad Wellington

Photography, sound, video/film I spontaneously record the world around me, and then post-produce photo, video, and sound pieces that, hopefully, stand alone without losing what I remember of the raw, original experience. I started this process while photographing (and performing) live, improvised theater; I now explore moment, story, and found-art in travel and nature subjects. Artist Studio 3701 Govalle Ave – (713) 515-2187 strangename@gmail.com – chadwellington.com Accessibility: 0

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Andrea Loomis

Kiln-formed glass Culminating two years of explorations, I am excited to present the first dedicated installation of my Delicate Diversity project. I have challenged myself to push the limits of traditional glass draping techniques, developing both organic and sculptural aspects of my fragile, wispy, delicate creatures. Guest of Chad Wellington 3701 Govalle Ave – (512) 775-4889 andrea@loomisnet.com – andrealoomis.com Accessibility: 0

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Alex Abel

Acrylic, canvas, ink, oil, paper Artwork inspired by lust and/or 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 – (512) 905-1946 alex.abel@att.net – alex-abel.pixels.com Accessibility: 0

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Iona Handcrafted Books

Antique architectural hardware, handmade paper, leather New Location!! We’ve moved, y’all! Come celebrate our brand-spankin’-new RETAIL STORE/STUDIO at Springdale General! This will be the debut of our new home base with the same fabulous handcrafted leather journals and photo albums, and divine EAST cookies and cocktails you’ve come to enjoy over the last 16 years of the tour... but a whole lot better now! Join us! Artist Studio – Springdale General 1023 Springdale Rd, 1G – (512) 247-4700 mychal@ionahandcraftedbooks.com – ionahandcraftedbooks.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

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Julien Fleury

Inkjet printer, paper My work as a beverage photographer has led me to the use of motion in images and that concept still fascinates me to this day. Through this love of movement, I started to explore the use of ink in still life photography which brought me to this body of work involving underwater flowers and the movement of ink injection. Artist Studio – J-Squared Studios – Springdale General 1023 Springdale Rd, 2B – (512) 520-4305 julien@j-squaredstudios.com – j-squaredstudios.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Essentials Creative

Digital prints, led lights, wood Essentials Creative is a multi-media collective producing holistic applied arts experiences and a platform for underrepresented artists to find support within their field. These installations incorporate disciplines such as photography, fashion, graphic design, video, projection, animation, and music. We are composed of and embrace artists of color, women, and members of the LGBTQ community. Guest of Julien Fleury – Springdale General 1023 Springdale Rd, 2B – (210) 827-6559 essentialscreative@gmail.com – essentialscreative.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6

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Andrew Anderson

Acrylic, enamel, oil, resin I seek to create work that transcends time and culture, paintings that speak on fundamental terms and ultimately to everyone. Utilizing a reductive aesthetic with overlapping fields of color, the work functions on a base or primal level. The colors are at play often jostling for your attention. Guest of Julien Fleury – Springdale General 1023 Springdale Rd, 2B – (512) 289-6166 info@andrewandersonstudio.com – andrewandersonstudio.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6

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The Paper + Craft Pantry Workshop Studio

Various Come by and check out our brand new studio + shop and get a sampling of some of the workshops we host weekly in our space. For EAST this year, we will be opening up our workshop studio to four local artists who will be exhibiting their work as well as hosting complimentary interactive sessions in their art medium. Artist Studio – The Paper + Craft Pantry – Springdale General 1023 Springdale Rd, 6B – (512) 593-1978 hello@thepapercraftpantry.com – thepapercraftpantry.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 6

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Wolf Collective

Design, installation, jewelry, photography, video Wolf Collective is a working studio space of three sisters aimed to cultivate, showcase, and inspire each other’s creative pursuits. Opening their doors to a select community of artists, Wolf Collective presents a curated presentation of floral design, jewelry, videography, photography and leather goods. Artist Studio – Springdale General 1023 Springdale Rd, 6C wolfcollective.info Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6

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Kevin Greenblat

Photographs, book Kevin will be exhibiting photographs taken within the past 15 years, but with an emphasis on new work produced this year. His first book entitled Plant Life of Western Texas, a collaborative project with the author Philipp Meyer, will also be available. Guest of Wolf Collective – Springdale General 1023 Springdale Rd, 6C kevingreenblat.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 6

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Broad Studios

Various Broad Studios is a multidisciplinary female artist collective in Austin, TX that aims to elevate women artists and educators in our community through workshops, events, and collaboration. For EAST we are opening our doors to host 15+ local female makers in our space. Come out and support the women artists in Austin! Artist Studio – Springdale General 1023 Springdale Rd, 6D – (979) 229-3447 broadstudiosatx@gmail.com – broadstudiosatx.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Genna Williams

Earthenware, porcelain I aim to find the intersection between ancient traditions and contemporary design through my sleek, ceramic wares. My background in furniture design informs my process as I create pieces that are functional while also serving as embellishments for the home. My recent body of work explores a primitive firing technique juxtaposed with modern forms to create something truly unique. Artist Studio – Broad Studios – Springdale General 1023 Springdale Rd, 6D – (214) 240-3446 genngwilliams@gmail.com – gennawilliams.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Emily Eisenhart

Acrylic, clay, ink, paper Emily grew up with artist and anthropologist parents and attributes her artistic style to her upbringing and sense of curiosity. While painting and illustration are her forte, she’s constantly experimenting with new media. She’s painted on all scales, from tiny portraits to 43-foot murals. While her design work requires significant creative bandwidth, much of her artwork is instinctive or spontaneous. Artist Studio – Broad Studios – Springdale General 1023 Springdale Rd, 6D – (206) 356-7342 hello@emilyeisenhart.com – emilyeisenhart.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Karacotta Ceramics

Porcelain, earthenware Clay is a fascinating medium because it holds so much memory, history, and legacy, as it is naturally of the earth, which we’ll all go back to eventually. To take an organic material and make beautiful objects that are both admired and used functionally in daily life is my greatest joy. Artist Studio – Broad Studios – Springdale General 1023 Springdale Rd, 6D – (512) 745-7008 hello@karacotta.com – karacotta.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Hallie Shafer

Earthenware, underglaze The intent behind SHE Ceramics is to bring life to your every day inanimate objects. The gestural brush strokes and energetic lines are intended to bring a sense of immediacy to the ceramic process, which is otherwise slow and methodical. Each piece is one of a kind, a work of art that conveniently doubles as a functional object. Artist Studio – Broad Studios – Springdale General 1023 Springdale Rd, 6D – (979) 229-3447 hallieshafer@gmail.com – shewares.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Silk Diaries

Silk and natural dyes (madder root, osage orange, sandalwood, berries, roses, eucalyptus) Kylee Barnard botanically hand-dyes silk as a self soother for stress and anxiety to empower women in the workplace. She hopes to represent honest possibilities for women by creating sustainable silk that encourages your individuality and pushes you to be the woman you truly want to be. Artist Studio – Broad Studios – Springdale General 1023 Springdale Rd, 6D – (817) 889-0966 ciao@silkdiaries.co – silkdiaries.co Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Jessica Fontenot

Ink, watercolor Jessica is a designer and artist based in Austin, Texas. She works across different mediums, with a recent focus on drawing and painting architecture and industrial trucks. Her work is somewhere in the middle of graphic design and art, often mixing the two to tell a bigger story. Guest of Broad Studios – Springdale General 1023 Springdale Rd, 6D – (936) 499-3485 jessicacfontenot@gmail.com – jessicafontenot.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Eliana Bernard

Porcelain Handmade porcelain dinnerware, decor and jewelry. I believe that the objects we bring to the table and home are important. That’s why I take the time and care to create pieces that will make mealtimes more special, gatherings more meaningful and the home more beautiful, in hopes that you will enjoy each item as much as I enjoy making them. Artist Studio – Springdale General 1023 Springdale Rd, 6F eliana.bernard@gmail.com – elianabernard.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Samantha Heligman

Ceramics Settle is about making the everyday beautiful for your kitchen and home. The work is made with intent to become family heirlooms that are cherished. Each piece is hand thrown and glazed with care. Hi, I’m Samantha, the artist behind Settle Ceramics. I believe in making objects that mean something, items that are meant to be cherished for years, generations. Artist Studio – Settle Ceramics – Springdale General 1023 Springdale Rd, 6F – (239) 271-8297 settleceramics@gmail.com – settleceramics.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Sadie Pass

Glazes, porcelain, underglazes My functional pottery explores the joyful, yet temporary, moments in the life of plants. I am interested in how the shapes of vegetables and plants relate to the forms I chose. Right now my plants of choice are Aspen trees, Texas wildflowers, and leeks. Guest of Eliana Bernard and Samantha Heligman – Springdale General 1023 Springdale Rd, 6F sadiepassceramics@gmail.com – sadiepassceramics.squarespace.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Andrea Barbosa

Porcelain, stoneware Andrea Barbosa is the maker behind Javelina Ranch; a small batch pottery line featuring handmade vases, planters, dinnerware, candles and accessories. Guest of Eliana Bernard and Samantha Heligman – Springdale General 1023 Springdale Rd, 6F – (512) 659-7484 andrea@javelinaranch.com – javelinaranch.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Ashley Chinni

Wood Handcrafted goods for the thoughtfully curated home. Guest of Eliana Bernard and Samantha Heligman – Ash Grove Studio – Springdale General 1023 Springdale Rd, 6F hello@ashgrovestudio.com – ashgrovestudio.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Katie Dunkle

Gouache, ink, pastel, watercolor As a painter and illustrator, inspiration for her “Wildflower” Series came from a seventeen month adventure traveling all across America in a mobile, solarpowered tiny house. During this time she completed “The State Flower Coloring Book”. A second body of work on display is “Girls”, which visually probes the indulgence of desire through erotic blind-contour line drawings of female figures. Guest of Eliana Bernard and Samantha Heligman – Springdale General 1023 Springdale Rd, 6F – (717) 576-5883 kdunkle89@gmail.com – kdunkle.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Christopher Harman

Wood, brass, textiles Recently featured in Tribeza magazine, Chair 7 began as a wood project over 40 years ago and is now being brought into production in East Austin. Chair 7 was issued a design patent in June 2018. Come learn more about the story at our new studio. Let the chair choose you. Artist Studio – Harman Studio – Springdale General 1023 Springdale Rd, 8F – (512) 577-2665 chris@harman.studio – harman.studio Accessibility: 1, 2, 7

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Eli Halpin

Mixed media, oil Eli Halpin grew up in Alaska and now lives and paints full time in Austin Texas. Her paintings tell stories of living together, working together, eating together, the sacredness of food, friendship, family, sharing and the cycle of life and death. She focuses on animal face expressions while enjoying and celebrating their paws, cheeks, whiskers, claws, hooves, antlers, and tusks. Artist Studio – Springdale General 1023 Springdale Rd, 10A eli@elihalpin.com – elihalpin.com Accessibility: 1, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10

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Ghost Pepper Glass

Glass Ghost Pepper Glass is a space for artists and craftspeople to dream big and work together to create that which can only be made by hand. We offer classes for absolute beginners, equipment rental for experienced professionals and a retail space for gift givers. Glass blowing demos daily. Join us from 12-3 for Blow Your Own Ornament! $55/person. Ages 18+. Artist Studio 979 Springdale Rd, #100 – (512) 766-5897 ghostpepperglass@gmail.com – ghostpepperglass.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Michael W. Hall

Acrylic, gouache, mural paints Tramping through shadows in pursuit of the sublime. Guest of Ghost Pepper Glass 979 Springdale Rd, #100 – (267) 709-2174 mmmwhhh@gmail.com – mmmwhhh.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3

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Terri Thomas

Oil paint, linen, burlap, leather Expressions of the Spine: Exploring Alignment Between Inner and Outer In her latest process-based work, Thomas uses the Spine as a metaphor to investigate internal structures and energetic counter forces. Through instinct, desire, intention and action, the spine, as an internal framework, manifests itself in outward physical forms. These external constructions in turn, re-inform the agile internal. Artist Studio – Canopy 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #101 territhomasart.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Jack King

Acrylic, oil on canvas My natural movement in painting is a reaching out, an attempt to capture something that inhabits and transcends the outward and visible — to depict the traces of the interior life. I am drawn to capturing both the intersections and senses of alienation that can be found between our external and internal selves. Artist Studio – Canopy 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #102 – (512) 796-9999 kingcorner@gmail.com – jackkingart.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Maria Montoya Hohenstein

Found objects: ceramic, glass, steel wire Maria reifies concepts using found objects. She takes the intangible and makes it concrete, often by telling stories of a shared common human experience. She believes that by taking a collective abstract experience and making that tangible and concrete, we are able to find our commonalities and communicate through art. Guest of Jack King – Canopy 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #102 – (512) 810-9111 mmhohenstein@gmail.com – arteology.us Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Jeffrey Stayton

Acrylic, collage, color pencil, crayon, oil, pastels, sumi ink Owlcats is an exhibition of my world-class, all-star owlcats, which are gryphon-like creatures with cat heads on owl bodies. They are primarily 16 x 20” oil portraits. Guest of Jack King – Canopy 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #102 – (901) 607-3300 jeffrey.stayton@yahoo.com – lostpinesartcenter.org Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Kafka Lenton

Glass, glue, paint, red wine, tea Pascal wrote, “I strive only to know my own nothingness.” I don’t know why, but that makes me write this: I don’t want to be distracted. We all are. I don’t want to be. I read 102 books last year. Don’t take that as a feat. It is just a person who read 100 or more books last year. Artist Studio – Canopy 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #103 – (323) 317-5380 kafkalenton@yahoo.com – kafkalenton.org Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Melissa Borrell

Wood, plastic, string, steel, aluminum 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 – Canopy 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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Jamie Lea Wade

Chinelle, glass, gemstone beads, gravel stone, leather, porcelain, sterling silver, stoneware, wood I make other-worldly wood-fired ceramic sculptures that explore the potential for beauty in the unfamiliar. I believe that we are all strange and interesting creatures, and that we should be appreciated for our differences. Atmospheric glaze firings, like when using wood for fuel, add to the uniqueness of each piece. Just like us, no two come out exactly the same. Artist Studio – Canopy 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

Acrylic, ink, porcelian, stoneware I create characters and fragmented narratives that speak to the beauty and horror of existence. The work reflects a personal dialog about how we are collectively and individually participating in the world we create. Artist Studio – Canopy 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #106 – (512) 745-1953 jesswadeforcongress@hotmail.com – jesswadeforcongress.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Ines Batllo

Beeswax, damar resin, graphite, pigments I will be showing a body of work related to education and the intellect. My intention is always to deliver a message, so every year I work in a concept for the tour exhibit. Books and people are this year’s collection. Enjoy!! Artist Studio – Canopy 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #105 – (512) 619-0875 ibatllo@gmail.com – inespaintings.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Vera Smiley

Ceramics, printing, sculpture I devote myself and my art to what I call “Connection Beyond Words” the universal language of human emotion through ceramic sculpture, photography, time and place. Artist Studio – Canopy 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #105 – (512) 954-5068 info@artsvera.com – artsvera.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Kiah Denson

Acrylic, ink, watercolor My art making process is a transfer and release of invisible, internal energy onto a visible, external surface. I create movement in my work to cultivate a certain stillness within. I seek to construct interesting organic compositions through dynamic interaction of color, line, and form using water-based media. Artist Studio – Canopy 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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Karen Woodward

Acrylic, glass, light, oil I will be exhibiting new works using glass, light, and collage. Artist Studio – Canopy 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #107 woodwardglass@hormail.com – karenwoodwardstudios.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Brian Maclaskey

Watercolor, gouache, acrylic, graphite, ink, screen printing, relief printing, paper, wood Colorful illustration and technical printmaking are center stage in this vibrant studio. Founder of Sweet Relief Print Studio, Brian explores themes of self-aware discovery through humorous drawings, paintings and screen/relief printing. Artist Studio – Canopy 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #108 – (979) 492-6087 brian.maclaskey@gmail.com – brianmaclaskey.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Michelle Schwartz

Watercolor, ink The world offers a constant stream of distraction and diversion that I feel tends to drown out our shared experiences. My recent work is focused on speaking to those shared experiences. It is my hope that this series will serve as a touchstone for my viewer, a reminder of the simple, little truths that connect us. Artist Studio – Canopy 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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Kevin Muñoz

Acrylic, graphite, gouache, india ink, sumi ink, ceramics Kevin creates figures and scenes with loose brushwork and warm colors. Inspiration is pulled from a wide range of landscapes including his family’s native land of Guatemala and his tropic/concrete upbringing in Southern California. Artist Studio – Canopy 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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Anthony Hurd

Acrylic Anthony describes his work as a selfish endeavor of exploring his own personal demons and understanding the ever changing landscapes of life. A way of expressing sometimes the inexpressible. The motifs change over time but currently the works he’s pursuing focus on cyclical nature of life, the rise and fall, the destruction and rebirth, the dark and light. Artist Studio – Canopy 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #108 howdy@anthonyhurd.com – anthonyhurd.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Felice House

Charcoal, graphite, oil The Re•Western series views the mythical American West through a postmodern lens. Both a reflection and critique of Hollywood Westerns, the series explores the tension between heroic archetypes and gender. Chicago-based online magazine Hypertext stated, “…the series places contemporary women into heroic roles…by flipping the gender, and retaining the same visual signifiers, the series...speaks to women’s access to power.” Artist Studio – Canopy 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

Plaster, foam, wood I am a sculptor currently obsessed with the complex puzzle of representing the human figure. Guest of Felice House – Canopy 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

Pigment and silver gelatin printed matter, mixed media installations Susan Scafati is an American conceptual artist who explores the ways in which individual versus collective identities, personal versus cultural mythologies, are constructed. She has exhibited in museums and galleries, and recent commissions include a four-story installation for Facebook while serving as an Artist-in-Residence. Artist Studio – Canopy 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

Oil, mixed media My paintings and mixed media pieces reference the natural elements. I play with minimal representations of the landscape, textural pieces which evoke ethereal spaces, and mixed media pieces which are formed based on compositions found in nature. The story begins with the piece and is finished with the viewer. Artist Studio – Canopy 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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Kristi Schroeder Larson

Cotton fabric, quilt batting, thread Kristi Schroeder Larson is a designer, quilter, entrepreneur, author of Southwest Modern, and the creative behind Initial K Studio. An avid traveler, Kristi draws inspiration for her designs in art, fashion, and textiles. Kristi strives to merge the traditional heirloom quality of quilting with her modern style to bring joy and inspiration to the everyday lives of quilters and clients. Artist Studio – Canopy 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #111 – (214) 797-7964 kristi@initialkstudio.com – initialkstudio.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Keva Richardson

Acrylic, graphite, paper, watercolor My work reflects the objects I see and remember as I navigate through life. Sometimes they are mundane and sometimes they are profound. I then have the pleasure of sharing these thoughts and memories through a creative process using graphite, paint, and collage. Artist Studio – Canopy 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #116 – (512) 203-5826 kevarue@icloud.com – kevarichardson.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Lynne Brotman

Fiber art: fabric, paper, plaster, gourds, threads, yarn My fiber and mixed media art are all about texture. I create wall hangings, fiber sculptures, and weavings on a small floor loom. I incorporate found objects, threads, raffia, wire and stones into my work to communicate the symbolism that says “I have been here”, “I believe this” and “I am like others”. Artist Studio – Canopy 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #117 – (201) 315-9110 lcbrotman1234@gmail.com – explorefiberart.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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NJ Weaver

Encaustic, mixed media, original prints My paintings are a result of seeking and exploring a different way of life that began over thirty years ago. My process is intuitive, involving multiple fused layers of color, form, texture and gestural marks. They are all about exploring the unknown and eliciting emotions, discoveries and responses in a visualized way. Artist Studio – Canopy 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #117 – (512) 663-6690 njweaver11@gmail.com – njweaver.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Susan Bell

Clay I love to open a new bag of wet clay. It smells like the sweet earth and endless possibilities. Inside one might discover a coffee mug or a bear sipping lemonade. I usually find animals with stories about the most current of events and the oldest of truths. Artist Studio – Canopy 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #118 – (512) 217-8342 susanbellclayart@gmail.com – susanbellclayart.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Chun Hui Pak

Acrylic, oil, print I create oil paintings, drawings, and collages based on geometric patterns from origami paper folds of various subjects (birds, flowers, etc). Viewers perceive my art as stretched, pulsating, elastic, warped and topographic. When multiple panels combine a kaleidoscope effect occurs as crisscrossing lines produce different geometries and visual effects. Artist Studio – Canopy 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

Wire armature, fabric, acrylic on masonite As a child, my mother insisted on family meals every night. She believed that this was a time to connect and share experiences and that it was important for togetherness. My artistic work focuses on dining and the relationship that takes place during meals and about human relationships. Artist Studio – Canopy 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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Mary Koniavitis

Acrylic, ink, oil, paper, watercolor Painting becomes the space where thoughts are challenged and made visible; where internal and external worlds collide, collapse and coexist all on the same plane. The support of the canvas and paper act as a meeting place between the conscious and unconscious world; a space filled with personal experiences and narratives, daily events and news, dreams and universal myths. Artist Studio – Canopy 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #119 mkoniavitis@gmail.com – marykoniavitis.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Caroline Walker

Acrylic paint, augmented reality, ink, paper The medium of collage is a unique tool for creating a diversity of textures, images and media. It allows things that were conceived separately, into a single conceptual mold. This work combines drawing and painting with photo composite to create an alternative, whimsical world on the page. I will also be showing some of my latest AR art projects. Artist Studio – Canopy 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #119 – (646) 247-4054 carolinewalker1@gmail.com – carolinewalker.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Adde Russell

Oil My work consists primarily of large scale paintings. I enjoy producing work that challenges predictable narratives and invites the viewer to create their own story. Although I focus on painting, I’ve also had opportunities to design book and album art (Death Cab for Cutie: Transatlanticism and Plans). Recently I’ve been instrumental in creating brand activations at festivals around the world. Artist Studio – Canopy 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #121 – (512) 417-2918 adde@adderussell.com – adderussell.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Caitlin G McCollom

Acrylic, synthetic paper Working with high flow acrylic paint, polypropylene paper and a paintbrush, Caitlin G McCollom visually expresses encounters with the unknown at the moment they are experienced. In her red and blue paintings, she interprets spiritual reckoning, mystical encounters, and near-death experiences. McCollom’s evocative abstract paintings are collected locally and internationally and featured in Marie Claire, Real Simple, and Vogue. Artist Studio – Canopy 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #122 – (512) 740-6133 caitlin@cgmccollom.com – cgmccollom.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Sarah Frankie Linder

Archival pigment prints, paper Sarah Frankie Linder is an Austin, TX based commercial, editorial and fine art photographer, whose work lives in the space of today’s design-fueled culture. In conceptual works and travel photography, she finds the search for serendipitous humor, color and geometry in the urban world, and capturing the extraordinary in ordinary places as her happy place. Artist Studio – Canopy 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #123 sarahfrankielinder@gmail.com – sarahfrankielinder.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Annie Ray

Photography Space helmets. Moustaches. Your “famous” smile with some glitter on it. It’s all in a day’s work for Austin, TX-based lifestyle photographer, Annie Ray. Since 2005, Annie has focused on bringing out the “real stuff” in everything she shoots. Her relationship with every subject will make a 1,000 words say so much more. Artist Studio – Canopy 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #123 – (214) 507-0619 aannieray@gmail.com – annieray.net Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Shelley Schmoker

Watercolor, prismacolors I am a native Texan artist living in Austin. I’ve always been drawn to bold colors, grids and geometric patterns; all are prominent in my work. I typically approach each piece without any preconceived plan. The result is an “emotional Doppler” that reflects what I was thinking or feeling in a given moment. My latest series is entitled, “Target Practice”. Guest of Annie Ray and Sarah Frankie Linder – Canopy 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #123 seschmoker@gmail.com – shelleyschmoker.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Santiago Escobedo

Acrylic, aerosol, charcoal, latex, oil, paper, plastic Spanning my self-constructed history, space, and time, these paintings are both formal and sporadic. They are both thoughtfully assembled and casually deconstructed. They represent the romanticization and fetishization of the idea of the individual. If anything, they represent a reverent and sacred space in the mind amidst the chaos that surrounds it. Guest of Annie Ray and Sarah Frankie Linder – Canopy 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #123 – (903) 315-6077 santi.el.topo@gmail.com – santiagoescobedo.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Wendy Rhode and Vincent Martinez

Acrylic, oil Old pals Wendy and Vince met again two years ago and started collaborating. After about a year of canvas trading images began to emerge. This is the work that we’ll be presenting for EAST. Artist Studio – Canopy 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #124 – (512) 731-4575 wendy@wendyrhode.com – rapteachpaint.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Cari Washburn

Ceramics, encaustic 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 – Canopy 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #125 4firegirl@gmail.com – clayunderfire.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Emily Galusha

Watercolor, pen & ink, found antique materials, colored pencil, monoprints I come from a place where the Ozarks meet the Delta. My work reflects life’s dualities and journeys, illustrated with the help of nature, mysticism and psyche. Come visit with me and view pieces from both the “Pistols” and “Animal Dreams” collections as well as work from my ongoing “Undercurrents” figure series. Artist Studio – Canopy 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #126 eegcreative@gmail.com – emilygalusha.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Flip Solomon

Ink, pen The KINGDOM series explores realms of power with a focus on the public vs. private spheres. The most quiet and innocuous-seeming kingdom of all may be one of the most powerful… harboring surprising traits that counter the concept of ‘survival of the fittest’ and could shift humanity if we are open enough to looking at its silent and inclusive power. Artist Studio – Canopy 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #201 flipsolomon@yahoo.com – flipsolomon.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Terri McGee

Acrylic, canvas, india ink, pen My acrylic and India ink paintings on canvas visually communicate the remembrance of our inherent unity with life and the creative matrix of the universe. These visionary paintings translate intuitive insights that I receive in meditation and during the creative process to support healing and harmonious transformation of human consciousness. Artist Studio – Canopy 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

Cotton, batting fabric, linen, thread, wool I make modern quilts using a longarm quilting machine. I gather high quality fabric and use simple sewing techniques with clean line design to create washable works of art that last for years. I have quilts for sale, or modern quilt kits to make your own! Come try my sewing machines and add your mark to my 2018 collaborative quilt. Artist Studio – Canopy 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #202 ginapina.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Rachel Wolfson Smith

Graphite Known for her expansive drawings of machines amid nature-filled landscapes, Rachel Wolfson Smith addresses cycles experienced both within and beyond ourselves. Artist Studio – Canopy 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #203 rachel@wolfsonsmith.com – rachelwolfson.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Molly Brau

Oil pastel, paper, acrylic, canvas, panel Recently I’ve focused on the modern still-life. I know that the subject is decidedly boring, but the more I study the relationships between objects and how they define us it challenges me to ask the question “what constitutes a person or an experience?” Artist Studio – Canopy 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #204 – 318-393-8585 molbrau1@gmail.com – braumolly.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Elizabeth Chiles

Natural pigment paintings, photographic collages, words on paper My work lies at the intersection of immaterial aspects like time, light, consciousness and perception, and the materials that hold them. Artist Studio – Canopy 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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Neena Buxani

Acrylic, alcohol ink, gouache My work encourages observers to embrace nature’s vibrancy through the use of daring color and inviting texture. I utilize highly saturated pigments to reveal bold beauty that can be found in earth’s most beautiful creations. My intention being to illustrate how adventurous work can bring joy to the viewer, serving as a reminder to exert their own courage and strength. Artist Studio – Canopy 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

Acrylic, gouache, graphite, ink, oil Layers of imagery combined with figures borrowed from myth, literature, and history are reduced to simpler forms, line, and color. These coalesce into larger worlds of chaos and complexity; settling into dualities of light and dark, of sharp line meeting organic, of known versus unknown, an intimate immensity. This work attempts to represent the entangled mosaic of female life. Artist Studio – Canopy 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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Court Loving

Archival paper, cotton rag, film My work is mostly landscapes taken from remote parts of the world. The majority of the photographic prints were captured on medium format film and are offered in limited editions. I have found working with an old film camera and the whole process slows me down, clears my mind and encourages me to be more intentional with each frame. Artist Studio – Canopy 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #213 – (956) 286-3048 courtloving@gmail.com – courtloving.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Jackie Jones

Oil, charcoal These recent paintings are rooted in the spirit of celebrating color and nature pulled from my time living throughout the Southwest, West Coast, and Pacific Northwest. The new experience of motherhood has deeply influenced my work process (fast and intentional), method (emotional and instinctual), and themes (life cycles and growth). Artist Studio – Canopy 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #213 – (505) 603-4782 jacquelinegracejones@gmail.com – jonesandwest.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Claire Sommers Buck

Sterling silver, brass, gold, assorted gemstones CSB Jewelry is a line of high-quality modern adornment, handmade using ancient techniques. We use traditional fabrication and casting techniques and materials that are carefully sourced for their quality and genuineness. Drawing inspiration from global cultures and ornamental traditions abroad, Claire designs honest pieces that seek to inspire curiosity and bring out the inner glow of those who wear them. Guest of Court Loving and Jackie Jones – Canopy 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #213 claire@clairesommersbuck.com – clairesommersbuck.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Kristy Darnell Battani

Acrylic, encaustic, oil In the moment, information feels so valuable – directions, accounts, histories, documentation – but it soon becomes obsolete or replaced. I am overwhelmed with the vast quantity of information that bombards us. I use that discarded information – often manuals, maps, inventories, signage – as the foundation for paintings that focus on the layered history, irony, and weight of accumulated information. Artist Studio – Canopy 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

Acrylic, plexiglass, silicone, venetian plaster on panel board Water and fire are endlessly fascinating subject matters to me, so I stubbornly continue to paint them in their myriad forms. Artist Studio – Canopy 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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Soña Holman

Acrylic paint, Venetian plaster, wood burn on wood panels My work is best described as Pyrographic Painting. Wood panels are etched by burned drawing and mark making. A torch is employed to paint shadowy form with fire. The burns sometimes serve as undercurrents for Venetian plaster and acrylic paint. The dissipation, erosion, and vulnerability of structure is a visual metaphor and commentary on our time in history. Guest of Lucy MacQueen – Canopy 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #217 – (415) 246-3300 info@sonaholman.com – sonaholman.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Cathy Savage

Acrylic, graphite, ink, framed paper I am excited by nature, science, and math, and I love the mark making process. My images are prompted by places visited, sentences read, tidbits picked up during my day, or the juxtaposition of materials. I’m a printmaker currently without a large press, so I’m working on collages and works on paper and am really enjoying it! Artist Studio – Canopy 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #218 – (512) 680-6281 csavage@savageartist.com – savageartist.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Cheryl Finfrock

Acrylic, claybord, gessobord, scratchboard My current body of work invites the viewer into a work of both intimate and public responses that my characters experience. In turn, both the painted figure and viewer bear witness to a particular yet open ended story. Artist Studio – Canopy 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #218 – (512) 426-9217 cherylfinfrock@gmail.com – cherylfinfrock.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Carolyn Kimball

Baltic birch, felt, flour sack cotton, non-toxic ink, wool Carolyn Kimball draws her inspiration for Kimball Prints from the beauty of the natural world. She produces modern, nature-inspired home decor: screen-printed tea towels, felt ornaments, felt trivets and Baltic Birch ornaments. Kimball Prints prides itself on being a boutique operation that produces high-quality home decor products designed and produced in the USA. Artist Studio – Canopy 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #219 – (512) 431-3208 kimballprints@gmail.com – kimballprintshome.bigcartel.com/ Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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B Shawn Cox

Collage, fabric, glass, mixed media, oil, photo-transfer I am a visual artist creating figurative narratives sourced from found vintage photography, magazines, nostalgic ephemera, combined with contemporary themes and images that come in the mail from time to time. I generate works of collage, mixed media and oil on canvas and patterned fabric. Some works are kinetic. Artist Studio – Canopy 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #220 – (281) 802-3882 bshawncox@gmail.com – bshawncox.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Martin Lewis

Mixed media Art has become a true extension of who I really am. I hope to share this with others. Artist Studio – Canopy 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #220 – (805) 708-6235 mjustuslewis@gmail.com – mjlewisart.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Jess Butler

Oil I love painting with oil. Artist Studio – Canopy 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #221 – (512) 779-4585 jskbutler@gmail.com – jesssimonek.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Alyssa Taylor Wendt

Video, staged photographs, latex, hair, gold leaf, eccentric ephemera Multidisciplinary artist who works with film, video, photography, sculpture, sound and performance to create dark evocative work that examines cycles of ruin, mortality, memory and mysticism. She is also a member of the ICOSA Collective. Artist Studio – Canopy 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #223 – (917) 698-2498 alyssataylorwendt@gmail.com – alyssataylorwendt.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Revi Meicler

Paint, printmaking, sculpture In this series I seek to capture the energy that allows for renewal in nature. I use an additive process in order to push the medium into dialogues about nature and regeneration. The organic images float in a state of transition with a transparent quality that provides a window into abstraction. “I am rooted but I flow” –Virginia Wolf Artist Studio – Canopy 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #224 – (480) 235-4623 rmeicler@yahoo.com – revimeicler.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Keith Kreeger

Porcelain I make utilitarian ceramics because I think the objects we use on a daily basis are as important as what they hold. I think that a meal with friends that you’ve spent hours preparing calls for dinnerware crafted with the same care. I think flowers picked fresh from your garden look better in a vase you’ve picked as well. Artist Studio – Canopy 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 2 and 3, #104 – (512) 220-0176 info@keithkreeger.com – keithkreeger.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Atelier Dojo

Acrylic, charcoal, graphite, oil This exhibit features paintings by Atelier Dojo’s founders, Jennifer Balkan, Denise M. Fulton, Karen Maness and Karen Offutt. It will also include paintings and drawing by Dojo instructors and selected students. Artist Studio – Atelier Dojo 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 2, #106B info@atelierdojo.com – atelierdojo.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Lisa Crowder

Sterling silver, gold, gold vermeil, enamel Hand fabricated sterling, gold, and enamel jewelry. Artist Studio – Canopy 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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Brooke Gassiot

Dyed, natural paper pulp, laser cut wood, light Brooke Gassiot creates unique sculptural lighting for the space above your head. Using laser cut armatures and paper pulp shells, she has lit up fine Austin establishments such as Juniper Restaurant, milk + honey spa and many private homes across the city. Guest of Lisa Crowder – Canopy 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 3, #102 – (512) 299-2254 brooke.gassiot@gmail.com – brookegassiot.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Will Bryant

Acrylic, ink, serigraphy, inkjet, risograph, steel, wood Open studio with available work including new acrylic paintings, large limited edition serigraphs, ink drawings, as well as work from my archives on display. Very casual, good tunes, and a potential guest appearance by my 4 year old daughter. Artist Studio – Canopy 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 4, #106 – (903) 701-6863 studio@willbryant.com – willbryant.com Accessibility: 3, 9

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Kevin Sweeney

Photography, printed matter Kevin Sweeney uses documentary photography to explore the ethos of various communities by experiencing celebratory and mundane events of life. He will be showing recent black and white photographs from Cuba and New Orleans Mardi Gras, as well as examples of book projects from his design studio. Artist Studio – Rare Specimen Design – Canopy 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 5, #102 studio@kevinsweeney.com – kevinsweeneyphotography.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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The Museum of Human Achievement

Installation, mixed media, performance Raising the cultural brow without getting too high. Artist Studio (262) 880-6982 info@themuseumofhumanachievement.com themusuemofhumanachievement.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Fertile Ground Gardens

Steel, stone, plants and wood Relax in an outdoor living room; world music, flaming concrete balls, warming steel firepits, and stone benches set amidst a variety of planters and trellises. Fertile Ground is an outdoor space design/build firm. Peruse our spatial layout drawings, installation photos, 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: 2, 3, 5

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Bonnie Rue

Acrylic, found objects, magazines, matches In life we often feel out of place or left behind to pick up the pieces. My work is a reflection of these moments. A quest to find the beauty in the mess. Painting the aftermath before cleaning it up. Collaging the recycling rather than taking it to the curb. Looking for a new way in the day to day. Artist Studio 901 Springdale Rd, 203 – (512) 785-6020 bonnierue@gmail.com – nakedandeggs.com Accessibility: 0

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Philippe Klinefelter

Granite This year’s work will be a public sculpture for Govalle Elementary School. The labor is a gift to our local school with Big Medium helping with fundraising for materials and expenses. Artist Studio 800 Gullett St – (512) 389-1920 pksculptor@hotmail.com – philippeklinefelter.com Accessibility: 2, 5, 6

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MakeATX

Wood, acrylic, paper, felt, leather, cardboard, chipboard MakeATX is a laser cutting workshop where members tackle their creative projects independently alongside laser savvy designers. The workshop has three powerful laser cutters, computer workstations, and ample workspace along with classes and custom cutting services designed to help Austin makers and designers of all stripes. Stop by to see the workshop and our playful product line, Bright Beam Goods! Artist Studio – The Satellite 1109 B Shady Ln, Studio 1 – (512) 522-6253 workshop@makeatx.com – makeatx.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Zoe Graham

Colored paper Hand-cut paper. Portraits, patterns and pop culture. Guest of MakeATX – The Satellite 1109 B Shady Ln, Studio 1 zoeigraham.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Andy Bates

Oil, pencil I take my inspiration from the act of remembering, which blends detail and obscurity. Or that’s what I tell myself when I make drawings that blend detail and obscurity. Guest of MakeATX – The Satellite 1109 B Shady Ln, Studio 1 – (512) 300-8302 andybatesportraits@gmail.com – andybatesportraits.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Samara Barks

Bristol, birch wood, cold and hot press watercolor paper, India ink, vellum, watercolor ink My work is titled “The Art of Death.” It takes a look at the personification of death in various cultures and our innate fear or celebration of it. I explore the thought that if we could embrace death, would we need faith and the promise of life after death to cope with the inevitable. Guest of MakeATX – The Satellite 1109 B Shady Ln, Studio 1 samarabarks@mixedhues.com – mixedhues.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Mark Puente

Acrylic, apparel, lasers, milk-paint, wood My mother is the unshakable foundation of my artistry. The stories told through my art are the echoes of her words and the expression of her love. After decades living overseas, she has recently returned and will be collaborating with me on an installation that embraces our relationship as artists, as friends, and as mother and son. Guest of MakeATX – The Satellite 1109 B Shady Ln, Studio 1 – (978) 430-5515 nailivicstudios@gmail.com – nailivic.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Lys Santamaria

Beads, fabric, yarn Contemporary Beadwork Artist, Lys Santamaria, is best known for her intricate portraits made entirely of tiny beads. This year, Lys will be unveiling a personal new series of work: “Hilo y Aguja”. This series blends together the common threads of quilting, crochet, and beadwork to create largescale tapestries that depict the artist’s journey as an immigrant, daughter and a woman. Guest of MakeATX – The Satellite 1109 B Shady Ln, Studio 1 santamarialys@gmail.com – lyssantamaria.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Ayla Erdener

Acrylic, copper, lasers, oil, watercolor, wood Ayla Erdener’s artwork is optimistic and bold. Her watercolors are charming and narrative. She paints large abstract oil and acrylic paintings that are colorful and immersive. She is intrigued by the exploration in knowing who you are and the journey to find out. Artist Studio – The Satellite 1109 B Shady Ln, Studio 5 ayladesigner@gmail.com – aylart.com Accessibility: 0

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Lauren McPhail R.

Acrylic, charcoal, film, graphite, india ink, oil, video How many layers can you add to one art concept? Lauren aims to indulge that question. Inspired by a project from a painting done by the painter and turned into a collaborative participation piece with JXNART make-up artist and photographer. She began to think in layers and perspectives. How many ways can you present this concept and imagery? WTF does poetry have to do with it? Guest of Ayla Erdener – The Satellite 1109 A Shady Ln, Studio 5 – (832) 428-7726 laurenkmcphail@gmail.com – laurenmcphailr.com Accessibility: 0

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Adrienne Hodge

Acrylic, calligraphy, and walnut ink, canvas, collage, oil, paper, pen, watercolor, wood panel Adrienne Hodge is a pen and ink artist whose work blends both contemporary and vintage drawing and calligraphy inks through a process of drawn and painted layers. And sometimes she oil paints. Among her strongest influences, she cites astronomy, particle physics, dadaism, psychology, neuroscience, and vintage photography. Artist Studio – Moon Gallery & Studio – The Satellite 1109 B Shady Ln, Studio 1 – (512) 689-3047 adriennehodge@gmail.com – adriennehodge.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8

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Lauren Tarbel

Acrylic, collage, mixed media, oil Life is full of mystery and art is my way of trying to understand the world. I am fascinated by consciousness, nature, spirituality and the universe. My current works are a dance in which I explore color, mark making and themes from nature through painting. I see each painting as a portal offering a glimpse into another time and space. Artist Studio – Moon Gallery & Studio – The Satellite 1109 B Shady Ln, Studio 1 – (347) 470-7031 lauren@laurentarbel.com – laurentarbel.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8

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Hallie Hamilton

Acrylic, charcoal, oil, pastel Hallie Eubanks Hamilton is an abstract expressionist painter who works primarily in acrylic and oil on canvas. Hamilton’s current body of work is inspired by florals. These large gestural paintings are meant to evoke happiness, peace and contentment for the viewer. Works will be on display and available for purchase during EAST. Artist Studio – The Satellite 1109 A Shady Ln, Studio 2 – (432) 413-9662 halliehamiltonart@gmail.com – halliehamiltonart.com Accessibility: 2, 7

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Alexis Kraus

Paper, wood Do metaphors sometimes oversimplify complex themes and realities? Does audience bias do further damage? I am interested in ways that simple graphic representations of nature and daily life are used in art to represent human philosophy and the issues I face personally. I use laser-cut paper, drawing and digital illustration to explore these ideas. Artist Studio – The Satellite 1109 B Shady Ln, Studio 6 arkraus@gmail.com – alexiskraus.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Insane Beggar

Watercolor, gouache, wood Insane Beggar is a joint venture between Melissa Saathoff and John Donofrio. The collective was founded on a common interest for creative exploration through collaboration. By engaging in artistic conversation and combing different skill sets the team strives to create something they can both live with. Artist Studio – The Satellite 1109 B Shady Ln, Studio 6 – (214) 284-6808 msaathoff@utexas.edu – insanebeggar.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Fancy Fancy

Acrylic, colored pencil, graphite, installation, oil, plaster, stoneware, watercolor, wax, wood Fancy Fancy is a brand new gallery and studio complex. Check out works by tenants past and present along with other artists experimenting in a range of media. For our inaugural exhibition, we will show off our new space and celebrate a group of talented artists who make and show work year ‘round. Artist Studio – Bolm Studios 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 9 – (757) 615-0528 fancyfancystudios@gmail.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 6

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Emily Cayton and Andrea Hyland

Stoneware, plaster, wood, acrylic, watercolor, paper, textile, colored pencil, graphite Emily Cayton and Andrea Faye Hyland are two artists working collaboratively and individually. Both experiment with a wide range of materials to explore natural phenomena, aesthetic relationships, and fantastical wonders. Artist Studio – Fancy Fancy – Bolm Studios 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 9 – (757) 615-0528 caytone@gmail.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 6

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Ryan Davis

Acrylic paint, canvas, oil paint I make paintings using acrylic and oil paints. I also sometimes do printmaking and drawing and photography. Artist Studio – Fancy Fancy – Bolm Studios 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 9 – (512) 923-9124 ryanthayerdavis@gmail.com – ryanthayerdavis.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 6

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Third Space Arts

Wood, metal, recycled materials, paint, acrylic, anxiety, blown glass, foam, sweat, honey Explore the new group of artists at Bolm Studios! We are Third Space Arts in Bay 10, home to an eclectic group of creatives ranging from painting, to welding, installation art, and recycled plastic sculptures. Check out work from Suzanne Wyss, GD Wright, Calder Kamin, Jana Swec, Jayden Ashworth, Heather Tye, Chelsea Quinlan, Jack Ferrara, Zach Bobkoff, and Jeri Moore. Artist Studio – Bolm Studios 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 10 thirdspacearts.atx@gmail.com – thirdspacearts.com Accessibility: 1, 7

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Jana Swec

Acrylic I painted... Artist Studio – Bolm Studios 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 10 – (512) 468-2104 littleredswec@gmail.com – littleswecart.com Accessibility: 1, 7

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Calder Kamin

Plastic bags, recycled materials Artist, educator and advocate, Calder Kamin transforms trash into beautifully crafted creatures and opportunities to engage a new generation of creative problem solvers. Nature’s endless ability to reuse and adapt inspires her to eliminate waste and reimagine it as art. Artist Studio – Bolm Studios 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 10, Studio 6 info@calderkamin.com – calderkamin.com Accessibility: 1, 7

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Bev Barrett

Acrylic, digital prints on wood, ink, pastel, silver gelatin prints, watercolor Recently I have been exploring human emotion through color patterns and textures, painting with watercolor, acrylic, and ink on wood and canvas. I have continued working with film photography – playing around with shooting the same subject, including portrait photography, with various film cameras, film stock, processes, and formats. Artist Studio – Bolm Studios 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 11 – (512) 653-3686 bev.jean.barrett@gmail.com – beverlybarrettphotography.com Accessibility: 6, 7

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SSHWP

Various SSHWP is a group exhibition featuring dozens of local artists working with a variety of mediums. Artist Studio 5406 Bolm Rd Accessibility: 2, 3

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Jessy Rusch

Brass, gold, leather, silver, snake vertebrae, vintage vinyl There’s an allure to leather. Representing the ultimate modern paradox: both refined and carnal, a symbol of civilization and primal instinct celebrating individuality. Each skin unique, resilient, like us. My bags, a custom guitar strap... each piece I braid evolves. It patinas, responds to our touch, our own skin’s oils change its color. Never redundant. That’s sexy to me. Exciting. Artist Studio – Cobra Studios 902 Gardner Rd, Bldg 3, #16 jessy@jessymade.com – jessymade.com Accessibility: 3, 6

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Susannah Blanton

Oil on canvas Compelling and beautiful images that resonate with my dark side, desire to tell a story, and memories that keep me grounded. Combining these elements onto a single canvas allows me to assemble juxtaposing ideas that more accurately represent a snapshot of the memory itself: a complex combination of that precise moment mixed with a parallel or opposing emotion. Artist Studio – Blanton Art & Design 777 Shady Ln, #7 – (512) 961-0161 blantondesign@me.com – blantonart.com Accessibility: 0

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Chris White

Cold wax, latex, oil Art heals. Art is everywhere. All you need do is look…….. Guest of Susannah Blanton 777 Shady Ln, #7 – (512) 962-6672 cwhite5200@gmail.com – cwhiteart.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 5, 6

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Stacy Kirk

Digital print on canvas Stacy Kirk never once followed a rule in order to learn the process or fundamentals of her art. She processed it all through a seemingly deliberate curiosity that allowed her, in her own inimitable fashion, to learn the order of things intuitively. These florals represent her final series, created in 2004 with a custom made digital camera and scanner. Guest of Susannah Blanton 777 Shady Ln, #7 – (512) 961-0161 blantondesign@me.com – stacykirkphotography.com Accessibility: 0

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Cynthia Bloom

Antique diminutive glass beads, vintage Swarovski crystals, glass buttons, gemstones, pearls I focus on creating high-quality jewelry which captures 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 handblown, hand-cut glass beads; my collectible jewelry is hand-crafted with attention to detail. Guest of Susannah Blanton 777 Shady Ln, #7 – (512) 779-7737 cindy@cynthiabloom.com – cynthiabloom.com Accessibility: 3

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Quincy Wakefield

Acrylic, graphite, modeling paste, oil, oil pastel, polymers, textiles Most all of my work is created without contrived expectation. I am inspired by the human condition, music, and everyday occurrences. I use a variety of mediums to convey my expressions. I will have new paintings and work created in recent years on display and available for purchase this year. Guest of Susannah Blanton 777 Shady Ln, #7 – (512) 660-0241 quincywakefield@yahoo.com – quincywakefield.com Accessibility: 0

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Tom Suhler

Acrylic, crystals, led lights, prints, resin, photography, fused glass Imagine life inside clouds. How it looks from within and without. Characters inhabiting imaginary worlds created without the use of digital manipulation. Come see images from this 16 month production. There are also new sculptures and mixed media pieces incorporating crystals, prints, acrylic, resin, and LEDs. Also works from previous exhibits Foreign Worlds, Smoke, Winding Creek, and (e)Motion. Artist Studio – Exposure Fine Art Gallery & Studio 777 Shady Ln, #8 – (512) 692-6166 tsuhler@tomsuhlerfineart.com – tomsuhlerfineart.com Accessibility: 3

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Aaron Michalovic

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

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Robbie Davis

Metal, wood Beautiful and original tables made from charred and un-charred wood slabs. Artist Studio – Delta Millworks 4701 E 5th St – (512) 385-1812 kristi@deltamillworks.com – deltamillworks.com Accessibility: 1, 3, 4, 5, 6

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Refugee is Not My Name

Steel, film, water-resistant satin cloth, paper, vinyl “Refugee Is Not My Name” is an experiential traveling exhibition introducing some of Austin’s resettled refugees through portraits, stories, and film. The work transcends polarized discussions of refugee migration and creates a window into the lives of neighbors who help comprise the fabric of our community. Focusing on the humanity behind the headlines, it is storytelling and art for all people. Guest of Delta Millworks 4701 E 5th St – (512) 299-6952 refugeeisnotmyname.austin@gmail.com – refugeeisnotmyname.com Accessibility: 1, 3, 4, 5, 6

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Aaron Weiss

Interactive video installation Working in collaboration with local artists and arts groups, we are creating an interactive multimedia storytelling platform that maps the loss of creative spaces in Austin and the effect that our city’s growth is having on creative professions. Guest of Delta Millworks 4701 E 5th St aaron@onestoryproductions.com Accessibility: 1, 3, 4, 5, 6

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Philip Hernandez

Wood, brass, steel, stone 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 – Splinter Group North 4709 E 5th St – (512) 565-2039 hello@domigoods.com – domigoods.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 6, 7

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Michael Maximo

Wood, steel, brass, epoxy, glass A Maximo piece develops around the functional needs and creative yearnings of his clients. The pure potential of each Maximo piece is found by seeking the threshold of these constraints. His EAST exhibition includes new works designed to provoke timeless exuberance. Artist Studio – Splinter Group North 4709 E 5th St – (956) 746-1772 info@michaelmaximo.com – michaelmaximo.com Accessibility: 2, 7

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Andy St Martin

Acrylic, collage I connected with art early in life. I felt it was a place where individual worth was recognized. It allowed me to complete something in myself I couldn’t find in the environs where I grew up. I dedicated myself to it formally and informally and ain’t looked back. Many folks have helped me and I thank them. Artist Studio – Splinter Group North 4709 E 5th St – (512) 658-4467 andystmartin@hotmail.com – andystmartin.com Accessibility: 2, 3

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Ann Armstrong

Cartography, urban exploration, placemaking Come share your secrets of the city or explore the secrets of others. Cartography and personal geographies have the potential to reveal unseen aspects of ourselves and our shared urban environment. Austin’s Atlas collects these individual narratives one by one in the form of hand drawn maps. Artist Studio – Splinter Group North 4709 E 5th St ann.armstrong@yahoo.com – austinsatlas.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 6

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Chad Kimball

Brass, cotton, leather, polyester, vulcanized rubber, steal I practice the almost lost, yet essential art of making shoes and boots by hand. I work mostly with leather due to its superiority, workability, and beauty. As both designer and maker utilizing classic shoemaking techniques, my shoes blend classic and modern design. They are meant to be worn just as often as they are appreciated. Artist Studio – Splinter Group South 405 Springdale Rd – (936) 628-4091 chad.kimball@standardhandmade.com – standardhandmade.com Accessibility: 1, 5, 6

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Mark Maček

Solid lumber and veneer This is my last show at the original Splinter Group warehouse. We will move to a new home next year. I’ll have live-edge coffee tables and furniture for sale, as well as scrap lumber of all kinds for DIY projects. Artist Studio – Splinter Group South 405 Springdale Rd – (512) 296-6220 mark@macekfurniture.com – macekfurniture.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6

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Daniel Morrison

Wood, limestone, metal, ceramic Yucca Stuff is an Austin, Texas-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 Texas, his home state. Artist Studio – Splinter Group South 405 Springdale Rd – (281) 687-8728 daniel@yuccastuff.com – yuccastuff.com Accessibility: 4, 6

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Rory Foster

Clay, glaze Combining nature and my personality, I create earthy ceramics as both functional and contemporary art. Guest of Splinter Group 405 Springdale Rd – (512) 965-2040 ralidae@gmail.com Accessibility: 2, 7

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Adrian Whipp

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

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Nathan Warner and Buck Hubach

Design, installation, metal Lighting affects every aspect of life. Whether we are working, playing, or relaxing, Its subtle effects impact us in a significant way. Artist Studio – Warbach 5007 E Cesar Chavez St – (512) 522-0564 warbach@warbach.com – warbach.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 5, 6, 7

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CRAFT

Fiber, acrylic, clay, paper, textiles, plants, ink, watercolor, wood, dyes, beads, donuts CRAFT: Austin’s craft room. We’re open 6 days a week, for walk-in, grown-up arts and crafts. During EAST, our workshop teachers and members will share their art and wares. Talk with the geniuses behind Kaiju Cut and Sew, the Aquariust, OneFiveTrading, and more, and see them at their work! Artist Studio 4620 E Cesar Chavez St – (512) 900-9957 hello@madeatcraft.com – madeatcraft.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8

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Scott Perez

Metal, epoxies, reclaimed materials, spray paints, wood Being in nature brings much of my inspiration. Winding trails, large trees, and lots of color. Working with metal, wood, epoxies and spray paints, I refinish old woods to give them new life and create modern furniture with colorful bold looks. Artist Studio 3405 E 4th St – (512) 913-6436 perez3002@mac.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 7, 8

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Lucas Aoki

Acrylic, mixed media, oil Lucas is a painter and muralist born and raised in Argentina. He creates mysterious, wonder-filled worlds with strong elements of surrealism and fantasy, that can range from playful to dark. Nature inspires his usually textured and colorful scenes, in which his one-of-a-kind creatures captures the heart of the viewer. Artist Studio – Cloud Tree Studios & Gallery 3411 E 5th St – (512) 351-6957 info@lucasaoki.com – lucasaoki.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6

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Brian David Johnson

Solid wood, acrylic paint, epoxy resin Please join me for my 17th EAST exhibition and see how things have continued to evolve. Though primarily a woodworker my use of resin the past 7 years has become a major part of my work. I will have some decor and Eastwood jewelry available as well as wall pieces showing in the newly expanded gallery space at Cloud Tree. Artist Studio – Cloud Tree Studios & Gallery 3411 E 5th St – (512) 797-8852 brian@bdj.gallery – bdj.gallery Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6

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Anna Gieselman

Bronze, honeycomb, resin, sterling Austin native Anna Gieselman is an artisan, designer, and urban beekeeper. She creates one-of-a-kind functional jewelry and fine art objects that incorporate the seemingly ephemeral material of honey bees and their honeycombs. Her work aims to draw attention to the fragile, mysterious, untold power of honey bees and the unconsidered importance they play in our lives. Artist Studio – Cloud Tree Studios & Gallery 3411 E 5th St anna@beeamour.com – beeamour.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6

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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 collaboration and bringing big ideas to life. Our work emphasizes local materials and thoughtful construction techniques. The building is also home to painters, musicians, illustrators, architects, a lumber company, and a coffee shop. Stop by and check out what we have in production! Artist Studio 641 Tillery St info@hatchworkshop.com – hatchworkshop.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

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Don Scheffler

Wood, brass, steel, glass ...coming Artist Studio – Scheffler Design|Craft 413 Tillery St – (713) 562-0078 info@schefflerdesigncraft.com – schefflerdesigncraft.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 6, 7

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Allison Swarr

Acrylic, graphite, oil The large scale oil paintings of animals entangled in struggle lend insight into the tragedy of life outside the convenience of human society. Equally important is the way humans interpret these moments, and how we have separated man from beast – through the bars of a cage, the lens of a documentary camera, or just pure exploitation. Artist Studio – Nido 411 Tillery St – (832) 585-6028 aswarr714@gmail.com – allison-swarr.squarespace.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7

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Abby Rose Mandel

Copper, ink, paper, porcelain, nichrome wire, silver I am a ceramic artist making functional and sculptural works. My work encourages physical interaction and aims to start conversations. Come by the studio, touch the work, and see my new pieces. Watch the process in action! Support local home studios. Follow me on Instagram @abbyrosemandel_ fineart for an extra special art treat at EAST. Artist Studio 3010 E 2nd St abbyrosemandel@gmail.com – abbyrosemandel.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 5, 6

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Devin Gibbons

Marker, pen, watercolor Monsters don’t live under your bed, they live inside your head: A mixed-media adventure of monsters and blobs. I begin by making an organic shape with various watercolour techniques. Using pen and markers I then add characters interacting with each other and the environment. Guest of Abby Rose Mandel 3010 E 2nd St – (512) 496-3091 mr.dg1bby@gmail.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 5, 6

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Holly C. Edwards

Colored pencil, glass, ink, watercolor An art teacher by day and an artist all the time, my artwork provides viewers with the setting and characters, but they make up the story. I’ve always been a compulsive doodler, and now I’ve translated these doodles into magical watercolors and drawings from my head. Guest of Abby Rose Mandel 3010 E 2nd St – (512) 470-6518 hcedwards17@gmail.com – hcedwardsart.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 5, 6

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Rachael Wellborn

Acrylic, charcoal, graphite, marker Rachael Wellborn is a local artist and art educator. Rachael ranges in mediums and will have a selection of surreal mixed medias and prints featuring Star Wars, Dinosaurs, Space Creatures and abstract miniatures. Guest of Abby Rose Mandel 3010 E 2nd St rachinator@gmail.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 5, 6

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Deann Acton

Acrylic, collage, fiber arts, graphite, canvas, paper, watercolor As an artist, I am deeply inspired by my own Latina heritage, my children, myth, and my own anxious spirit. Art has always been the way that I have managed life’s difficulties – which is one reason why I became an art therapist. I am currently the president of the South Texas Art Therapy Association. Artist Studio – Austin Art Therapy Collective 2511B E 6th St – (512) 221-3685 deann.acton@gmail.com – artnocturnal.com Accessibility: 1, 7, 8

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Artists Screen Printing Co-op

Ink The Artists Screen Printing Co-op, located in Austin, Texas, is a non-profit screen printing co-op founded in 2010. Our studio serves the needs of artists and designers who desire to share a common screenprinting workspace in which to collaborate and create original works of art in a modern, affordable environment. Artist Studio – ASPCO 507 Calles St, Ste 106 – (512) 434-9339 james@aspco.org – aspco.org Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 6, 7

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Samantha Kalson

Charcoal, graphite, ink, oil My latest collection is a series of oversized charcoal drawings, referencing photographs of my hands. The photographs were digitally manipulated to form abstracted figures. My art obsesses over texture; it explores the folds, the sag, and the heft of the body. These images evoke the dichotomy between the repulsion and appeal of eroticism, a mass being simultaneously compressed and distended. Artist Studio 2502 Hidalgo St – (972) 746-8464 smkalson@gmail.com Accessibility: 0

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Clayworks Studio

Clay, glaze Clayworks will be conducting regular work in our studio: mixing clay and glazes from scratch; extruding, cutting, and stamping clay to make tiles; hand building sconces; and loading a kiln. You might even catch a kiln opening. While we’ve downsized, you’ll find our studio where it’s always been, going on 40 years in East Austin. Artist Studio 1209 E 6th St – (512) 949-7241 clayworks@clayworks.net – clayworks.net Accessibility: 0

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Barry George

Steel, cast iron, forged steel I am a sculptor in steel, often using found objects in my creations. I use welding and blacksmithing to create works for the garden and home. Much of my work incorporates functionality, and oftentimes I make political or social commentary in my works. I create human and animal forms. Artist Studio 204 Attayac St – (512) 775-7301 bgeo888@gmail.com Accessibility: 6

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Rebeccah Polk

Ceramics, porcelain Welcoming everyone to my new at home studio. In the comfort of my own home I will be displaying figurative sculptures that relate to women and feminine attributes. Inspired by anatomy, my hopes is that this series of sculptures will provoke some kind of emotion through the features of each piece. Join us for snacks, refreshments, music and art! Artist Studio 204 Attayac St – (814) 881-6198 rp070553@gmail.com Accessibility: 2, 7, 8

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Tom Beach and Amanda Walker

Wood, cast glass, etched glass, marquetry We are a husband and wife artistic team making one-of-a-kind sculptural boxes from unique woods, hand-cut marquetry, kiln cast glass, and etched glass. We are inspired by mythology, biology, and the beauty of our raw materials- and whatever whim moves us at the moment. We love combining traditional form with odd and unexpected elements. Artist Studio – Dead End Studio 1507 E 2nd St – (512) 434-9171 beachwalkerboxes@gmail.com – beachwalkerboxes.com Accessibility: 0

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Amanda Walker

Acrylic, canvas, paper, silk thread My embroidery collage paintings are a culmination of lifelong obsessions with collage, anatomy, embroidery, and an interest in how mythology collides with the natural world. My work combines painting, collage of antique illustrations and text, and hand embroidery on canvas. My focus is on the experience of the female body and on creating tension between the beautiful and the macabre. Artist Studio – Dead End Studio 1507 E 2nd St – (512) 434-9171 teratologycollage@gmail.com Accessibility: 0

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Morgan McBride

Clay, glaze, underglaze Whimsical porcelain pottery inspired by fairy tales, childhood, sci-fi, comics and shiny things known to distract the curious. All tableware is dishwasher and microwave safe. Morgan is a member of Collusion Art Collective at Dead End Studio and Gallery. She works out of a home studio, kept company by two dogs and Star Trek reruns. Guest of Tom Beach and Amanda Walker 1507 E 2nd St – (512) 366-2624 mcbride.hirst@gmail.com – muggsstudio.com Accessibility: 0

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Eya Claire Floyd

Acrylic, oil Influenced by the folk art of the Ozarks and the eclectic modernism of the Austin art scene, Eya has created a unique and vibrant body of work. Her paintings shimmer with vivid colors and fine detail as she reveals a whimsical world of fantasy, and yet retain an introspective tone, with a depth that extends beyond the playful subject matter. Guest of Tom Beach and Amanda Walker 1507 E 2nd St eyafloyd@yahoo.com – etsy.com/shop/eyaclaire Accessibility: 0

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Dwayne Bandy

Gemstones, gold, silver, steel My focus is creating one-of-a-kind jewelry using traditional materials and techniques in non-traditional ways. I also occasionally create sculptural pieces in a variety of materials, striving to not stray too far from my roots in metalwork. Guest of Tom Beach and Amanda Walker 1507 E 2nd St dwaynebandy@gmail.com – instagram.com/monkfishforge Accessibility: 0

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Troy Daniel

Acrylic paint, chipboard, metallic paint, metal, mirrors, paper, plumbing parts, wood Steampunk is the inspiration in my work. I create an eclectic assemblage of mixed media works including lamps, journals and sketchbooks, wall art and compact, wall and hand mirrors utilizing a varied spectrum of materials. Guest of Tom Beach and Amanda Walker 1507 E 2nd St thecogglersshoppe@gmail.com – thecogglersshoppe.com Accessibility: 0

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Sara Jordan

Photography Tired of the grayscale? Looking for some excitement?! Come get your crayon with an iconic brand. We will be showing some of the favorites from last year’s smoke photography and some new work that is an exploration of color through photography. Artist Studio – Sara Jordan Photography 1601 E Cesar Chavez St, 104 – (512) 696-8501 info@sarajordanphotography.com – sarajordanphotography.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Christopher Timberlake

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 – Christopher Taylor Timberlake Fine Art Jewelry 2308 E Cesar Chavez St, Ste B – (512) 674-1607 info@cttjewelry.com – cttjewelry.com Accessibility: 1, 3

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Nicole Berenger

Micron pens, prismacolor markers on Rives BFK I create colorful drawings on paper using meditative line work, the organic movements bringing to life the natural forms I tend to portray. I’m currently exploring moments of peace and understanding in nature through personal experiences. One can find themselves getting lost in the tiny lines and details, much like gazing in a campfire, creating a vibrant yet peaceful feeling. Artist Studio 2411 E 2nd St – (972) 743-5642 nicoleberenger.art@gmail.com – nicoleberenger.com Accessibility: 2

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Robin Emmerich

Acrylic, metal, wood An interactive art collection created to bring love, the transformational life force, into the physical. Each piece is designed to open your mind and heart to new possibilities to create a life you love. Artist Studio 2605 E 3rd St – (512) 577-3633 robin@robinemmerich.com – robinemmerich.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 6

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Carly Weaver

Charcoal, oil, pencil, wood I paint a lot of grackles and some other things all on wood. GIANT Grackles and new prints. Artist Studio 2606 E 2nd St – (512) 373-6308 info@carlyweaver.com – carlyweaver.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5

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Squidrabbit

Digital Cartoon art plus folk art done in vector world equal squidrabbit. Artist Studio 2606 E 2nd St – (512) 971-4388 squidrabbit1@gmail.com – squidrabbit.com Accessibility: 3, 8

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Lucero and Federico Archuleta

Acrylics, aerosol, mixed media Street artist Federico Archuleta and his wife, photographer Lucero Archuleta collaborate on their first joint exhibition, combining their talents with new photography, art, and body painting! The eye candy will be so thick that you’ll need a spoon to scoop it up, so don’t miss it! Artist Studio – Bud’s Bike Shop 2612 E Cesar Chavez St, Ste 111 – (512) 470-4166 federicoarchuleta@gmail.com – fe-de-rico.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Lydia Starkey

Watercolor, paper, acrylics Lydia is an Illustrator and artist from London, UK. She has worked as a freelance Illustrator on a variety of projects for clients and specializes in drawing and painting, especially with watercolor. The pieces you will see on the tour are works inspired by moving to Texas. Artist Studio 2402 Canterbury St – (737) 215-5169 lydia.j.starkey@gmail.com – lydiastarkey.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4

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Andrew Long

Acrylic 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 – Willow Studio 2110 Willow St – (512) 450-1045 art@andrewlong.net – andrewlong.net Accessibility: 0

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Haus of Decadent

Acrylic, recycled fabric, wood Haus of Decadent is a collaborative, group exhibition of Austin artists. We create art with natural and second-hard supplies without sacrificing quality or intention. Artist Studio 2205 Canterbury St hausofdecadent.com Accessibility: 0

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Lindsay Nakashima

Adhesives, gold, leather, paper, pigments, thread Trained in papermaking and bookbinding at the University of Iowa Center for the Book and the North Bennet Street school, Lindsay with deep roots in craft and art from her family makes books in east Austin. She enjoys instructing the history of how books are made, repairing books and making boxes. Artist Studio – Nakashima Books 42 Robert T Martinez Jr St – (512) 815-9229 nakashimabooks@icloud.com – nakashimabooks.com Accessibility: 0

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Alberto Martinez

Oil, photography My work reflects my reaction to and fascination with the effect of time on surfaces, how the process of decay creates an unintended beauty and how it tells our human story. Artist Studio – Casa Willow 1611 Willow St – (512) 363-6187 beto57beto@yahoo.com – arte-alberto.com Accessibility: 0

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Deb Crowley

Porcelain Working with porcelain is like an addiction for me. I love its white translucence, smooth and glassy texture, how it amps up the glaze colors. My work is one-off functional art... cups, bowls, plates and vases... with hand-carved designs and layered colors. I’m showing new work created this year, together with a few old favorites. Guest of Alberto Martinez 1611 Willow St – (304) 549-5075 talafriend@gmail.com Accessibility: 2

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Liliana Wilson

Acrylic on panel, canvas, color pencil on paper Drawing and painting are my life. Artist Studio 1404 Canterbury St lilianawilson.com Accessibility: 0

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Carlos Lowry

Acrylic 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. Guest of Liliana Wilson 1404 Canterbury St – (512) 797-5405 carlos@nuevoanden.com – nuevoanden.com Accessibility: 0

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Cecilia Colomé

Gouache on paper, oil on canvas, prints on paper My current series of paintings is aimed to create a mood with a minimalist approach, using small format, small number of composition elements, and minimum number of colors. This series is a wish to romanticize the focused observer. Guest of Liliana Wilson 1404 Canterbury St – (512) 431-7470 landscapewithtea@gmail.com Accessibility: 0

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Fernando Muñoz

Acrylic, ink, paper, pen, wood I am Chilean artist based in Austin Texas, most of my work reflects on solitude, melancholy, and the connection between dreams and memories. I work with ink, watercolor, acrylic and other materials to create landscapes and sometimes intricate drawings. Guest of Liliana Wilson 1404 Canterbury St – (512) 573-8424 energyacreativa@gmail.com – fernando-munoz.com Accessibility: 2

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smasHouse design

Repurposed and salvaged materials, from wood, concrete, stone, and reclaimed fixtures Our design group features carpenters, electricians, and painters to bring all of your design ideas to life Artist Studio 1401 Canterbury St – (512) 656-0653 smashousedesign@gmail.com – smashousedesign.com Accessibility: 3

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Cecelia Claire Murphy

Acrylics, digital, fabric, oil, wallpaper, watercolor At the intersection of art, craft and interior design, I create artworks that form a seamless part of the home: luxurious custom fabric or wallpapers, interior murals, and custom glazed tilework – all born from paintings. Lush handpainted florals, fruits and other botanical motifs escape the frame, climb whole walls, become bedding or upholstery, take over a backsplash or shower. Artist Studio 1210B Willow St – (415) 596-7875 ceceliamurphy@gmail.com – ceceliaclaire.com Accessibility: 7

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Leslie Thompson

Steel, wood My art is an opportunity for connection. Intended as gifts, each piece emanates thoughtful, functional, creative ways to celebrate or commemorate special occasions. My passion is giving gifts – I have channeled that energy into building fun, practical, “enlightened” pieces to be enjoyed as a conduit for love, happiness, peace and joy. Come check out the bench that started it all... Artist Studio 1403 Holly St – (512) 971-9773 lesliethompson@bestowedbelongings.com – bestowedbelongings.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 5, 6

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Linda Wandt

Oil on canvas, panel My work this year has shifted focus from our internal relationships with ourselves to our relationships with our external environments, and the nature of reality. Exploring where we as individuals end and the outside world begins is utterly fascinating. Artist Studio – Pump Project 1600 S Pleasant Valley Rd linda@lindawandt.com – lindawandt.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Kirsten Lofgren

Canvas, gouache, graphite, ink, oil, paint, paper, pen, pencil, watercolor I make art that explores the tension between the constructed world and the landscape. I am fascinated by the way humans and their environments change each other. I use my artwork to explore geologic time, environmental change, and human insignificance. My paintings and drawings incorporate altered colors and invented patterns to create an imagined world based on realistic natural landscapes. Artist Studio – Pump Project 1600 S Pleasant Valley Rd – (423) 863-1690 kirstenlofgren@gmail.com – kirstenlofgren.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Maggie Kleinpeter

Canvas, oil, paper, pencil, wax Painting mostly. Artist Studio – Pump Project 1600 S Pleasant Valley Rd maggie@supermaggie.com – maggiekleinpeter.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Aria Brownell

Acrylic, oil My oil paintings are derived from an obsessive amount of photographs that I’ve taken of the people with whom I’ve chosen to form relationships. Some of these photographs are from what I consider my formative years, and some are from more recent, yet still self-developmental experiences. I am interested in the comfortability and gracefulness that surrounds these relationships. Artist Studio – Pump Project 1600 S Pleasant Valley Rd – (203) 241-4732 ariabrownell@gmail.com – ariabrownell.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Beth Shapiro

Acrylic, acrylic sheets, glaze mediums Beth’s abstract paintings are created through poured layers of translucent and opaque glazes onto clear acrylic sheeting. Her work is visually compelling – its transparencies reveal portions of the layers below; yet the luminosity and reflective character of the material does not quite allow the viewer to truly penetrate the surface. Artist Studio – Pump Project 1600 S Pleasant Valley Rd – (210) 363-4879 bshapiro590@gmail.com – bethshapiro.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Michelle Rahbar

Acrylic, found object, graphite, ink, oil, wax 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 – Pump Project 1600 S Pleasant Valley Rd – (512) 905-2789 artmuscle@gmail.com – michellerahbar.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Jeffrey Lara

Ink, watercolor, rice paper, and wood My work is a collection of intaglio and woodblock prints. I use traditional printing techniques to create modern works that often represent events, people, and ideas that have shaped my life. Artist Studio – Pump Project 1600 S Pleasant Valley Rd jefflara0@gmail.com – jefflara.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Salvador Rodriguez

Acrylic, ink, watercolor The Big Bend national park and other amazing Texan places have been my inspiration for my landscape paintings in this exhibition. You are welcome to contemplate the panoramic view and perceive the tranquility and energy as if you were there in the location through my painting. Artist Studio 1401 Montopolis Dr – (512) 653-6833 salvadorrod13@gmail.com – sites.google.com/site/salvadorrodriguezart Accessibility: 3, 4, 6

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R.J. Armstrong

Encaustic, oil, wood Working outdoors between a garden bed and a chicken coop, I use time, weather, and organic matter to create encaustic and oil abstract work. Intense weathering and repeated building/ destruction of the surface captures time in passing, simultaneously degrading notions of a proper picture plane and gently mocking the cult of the image. These are not paintings, these are temporal objects. Artist Studio – Riot Bread 6311 Crumley Ln – (512) 696-9676 rjarmstrongatx@gmail.com – riotbread.com Accessibility: 0

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Michael Matias Velasquez

Ceramics My name is Michael Matias Velasquez I always love working in clay because you take something so simple as a ball of clay and you turn it into something very personal. By that I mean something you use everyday like a mug or bowel. You use these items on the daily to eat or drink with. Artist Studio 720 Bastrop Hwy, Unit 109 – (325) 660-2552 mmv1113@gmail.com Accessibility: 2, 4

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Stacie Hawkins

Acrylic, ink, oil, watercolor As an artist, I am fascinated by birds. My goal is to draw attention to birds from all over the world in hopes of turning the ordinary into the extraordinary. Each portrait is done with an intention to express the essence of each individual - to spark curiosity and hopefully a conversation about these birds and the importance of habitat conservation. Guest of Michael Matias Velasquez 720 Bastrop Hwy, Unit 109 – (512) 422-9710 stacecadet11@gmail.com Accessibility: 2, 4

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Juan Carlos Ojeda

Stoneware, underglaze, wood As a kid I was fascinated by movies like Beauty and the Beast, where objects have a life of their own and leave you imagining what they get up to while you’re away. I tend to work in clay and wood finding these mediums work best to reflect the life innate in all things. Guest of Michael Matias Velasquez 720 Bastrop Hwy, Unit 109 – (512) 983-6228 nedotorpido45@yahoo.com Accessibility: 2, 4

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Allie Garcia

Acrylic, ink Skulls are fascinating and beautiful, they tell a story unique to the creature that carried it. Their dark beauty gives me an appreciation of things that once were and fills me with the desire to tell their stories. These images sprang from pen to paper in hopes that others might appreciate their beauty as much as I do. Guest of Michael Matias Velasquez 720 Bastrop Hwy, Unit 109 – (361) 442-6767 alliegarcia1213@gmail.com – alliesilvertongue.com Accessibility: 2, 4

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Rachael Holt

Ink, paper, linocut, woodcut, silkscreen I make weird and whimsical prints and illustrations with subjects often rooted in fantastic narratives (folklore, mythology, religion, horror, etc.). I work in a variety of mediums, but printmaking is my true love. I appreciate the visual impact of bold outlines, simplified forms, and flat areas of color. I’ve always been drawn to the graphic quality inherent in relief prints. Guest of Michael Matias Velasquez 720 Bastrop Hwy, Unit 109 rmholt.com Accessibility: 2, 4

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Imagine Art

Acrylic, clay, glass, graphite, oil, paper, porcelain, watercolor, wood 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 place-making as a tool for social change, making way for artists with disabilities to thrive as leaders. Gallery – Imagine Art 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

Photography The exhibition “Found Portraits” explores the random nature of finding beauty in the moment. Documentary photographer David Carrales reflects on the circumstances that surrounded the capture of each image and invites viewers to ponder the poignancy of the “Found Portrait.” Gallery – Imagine Art 2830 Real St – (512) 585-4079 david@davidcarrales.com – davidcarrales.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Flatbed Press and Gallery

Copper, lithographic stones, oil-based inks, paper, water-based inks, wood Flatbed Press is pleased to exhibit two artists deeply committed to their print practice. Erika Walker from Nova Scotia, Canada creates large-scale multi-color lithographs and Martin Mazorra, a Brooklyn based artist, works chiefly in the medium of woodcut and letterpress creating small books, prints on paper, prints on canvas and site specific print-based installations. Gallery – Flatbed Press & Gallery 2832 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd – (512) 477-9328 info@flatbedpress.com – flatbedpress.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Chad Rea

Acrylic, canvas, metal, pastel, wood Using a variety of materials and mediums, I often approach the many sides of a cultural issue with a singular focus on the importance of having the conversation, even if it’s with oneself. Gallery – Coco Robaire Gallery 2832 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd – (512) 222-9558 thechad@chadrea.com – chadrea.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Lance McMahan

Acrylic, found materials, housepaint, wood Lance McMahan is a Texas native that has been showing in the Austin area since 1995. A carpenter by profession, the materials he works with – chop saw, substrate, and whatever else is lying around – dictate the shape and form of his creative work. His work varies from sculpture and abstract to figurative color studies. Gallery – Recspec Gallery 2832 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, #107 – (512) 906-6116 gallery@recspec.co – recspec-gallery.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9

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Winston Lee Mascarenhas

Acrylic, canvas, cold wax, encaustic, graphite, ink, oil, paper As an enthusiast of music, Mascarenhas gravitates to the use of harmonies, dissonance, and rhythm in his works to create dramatic moments. He is always thinking about how to visualize sound – how to translate rhythmic and melodic experiences into something tangible, tactile. This is an exhibit of his newest abstract works. Gallery – CAMIBAart Gallery 2832 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, #111 – (512) 937-5921 troycampa@camibaart.com – camibaart.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8

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Shirinyoku :: Forest Bathing

Site specific installation involving plaster, paint and found objects Texas based artists Annie Wells, Mackenzie Huffman and Jonathan Paul Jackson invite you to practice the art of shirinyoku (forest bathing) with their site-specific installation. A curated group will explore the stillness and movement of the forest through live performance, projection, video, sculpture, and sound. This exhibition is part of a group show that additionally includes photography, jewelry, and clothing. Gallery – Little Pink Monster Gallery 1913 E 17th St – (512) 810-8281 littlepinkmonster512@gmail.com – somethingsacredintheunsaid.com Accessibility: 9

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Rosalie Anderson

Glycerin, hydrogen peroxide, polaroid film (sx-70, 600 and itype), various dyes, vegetable oil After years of obsession with Polaroid film, I began soaking small batches in different solutions. I eventually found a formula that created amorphous bubbles in all the hues of the sea, and etched coralesque paths around some of the original images. Broken apart because we can’t see the whole sea at one time; accentuating the unique beauty of each part. Gallery – Little Pink Monster Gallery 1913 E 17th St – (512) 820-6663 rosalie.mae.anderson@gmail.com – rosaliemaeanderson.com Accessibility: 9

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Pake Stephens

Bone, brass, epoxy, gold fill wire, leather, porcupine quills, semi precious stones, vintage beads I create one-of-a-kind and limited series jewelry from vintage, rarefied and upcycled components combined with semi precious stones. I seek to manifest fashion forward looks by reinvigorating vintage materials instead of filling the world with more newly manufactured goods. During this show I hope to create a space in the Little Pink Monster Gallery which invites people to adorn themselves. Gallery – Little Pink Monster Gallery 1913 E 17th St – (979) 241-1628 justpake@gmail.com – justpake.com Accessibility: 9

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Billy Bishop

Acrylic, canvas, ink, paper, textiles, vinyl Billy Bishop owns Leona Gallery and Obsolete Industries. A working art studio and screen printing shop, and art gallery all in one space. We will be exhibiting recent work. Prints, paintings, and other works created in house. Gallery – Leona Gallery 1700 E 12th St – (512) 317-7585 obsoleteindustries@icloud.com – leonagalleryatx.com Accessibility: 0

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Joseph Phillips

Gouache on paper Artist, home-builder, and EAST co-founder, Joseph Phillips thinks about how people shape and replicate nature. His first solo show in six years, ‘Scapes, imagines built environments of absurd survival luxuries and compartmentalized dreams. The clean, exact gouaches have a sunny hardness and a canny sense of the dismal. The work is political, complex, and fantastic. Gallery – Northern-Southern 1902 E 12th St – (646) 342-2969 phillip@northern-southern.com – northern-southern.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Eto Otitigbe

Mixed media Polymedia artist, Eto Otitigbe’s interdisciplinary practice investigates the intersections of race, power, and technology. Otitigbe’s exhibition, SUBWAVES, explores wave shapes as physical and ideological phenomena, from ocean waves to acoustic waves extracted from protest music. His installation will be on view at the Carver Museum and Cultural Center through February 28, 2019. Gallery – The George Washington Carver Museum 1165 Angelina St, Main Gallery etootitigbe.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Arielle Austin

Botanical pigments Arielle Austin uses acrylic, oil, paper and repurposed blooms to produce abstract works that are sensual and expressive. An adept colorist who revels in serene colors that define our transitory existence, Austin’s work seeks to elevate the relationship between subject and viewer. Gallery – The George Washington Carver Museum 1165 Angelina St, Community Gallery arielleaustinstudio@gmail.com – arielle-austin.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Aimee M.Everett

Mixed media Aimée M. Everett employs a wide range of media – oil, pastel, gold and silver leaf on wood. She depicts atmospheric environments using abstract idioms. Her artwork seeks to break intergenerational silences around gender, race, and place. Gallery – The George Washington Carver Museum 1165 Angelina St, Community Gallery aimeemeverettart@gmail.com – aimeemeverett.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Kemi Yemi-Ese

Acrylic, oil, canvas, wood, papyrus Kemi Yemi-Ese creates paintings and collaged imagery on canvas, papyrus, and wood. Her works, whether naturalistic or surreal, explore West African mystical traditions, womanhood, and the complexities of living with a disability. Gallery – The George Washington Carver Museum 1165 Angelina St, Community Gallery – (281) 221-3022 kyemiese@gmail.com – kemisart.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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refleXion

Design, drawing, painting, mixed media, sculpture, sound Reflection = the change in direction of a wavefront at an interface between two different media so that the wavefront returns into the medium from which it originated. Dawn Okoro and Adrian Armstrong embody Afropunk’s essence which serves to challenge systems and focus on suggestive social dichotomies. Explore the punk, afrofurturistic, millennial perspective of Black consciousness and its many various interpretations. Gallery – Six Square - Austin’s Black Cultural District 1152 San Bernard St – (512) 505-8738 programs@sixsquare.org – sixsquare.org Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Kelly Colchin

Botanical pigments We are pleased to be hosting Kelly Colchin and her Dead Flowers series at take heart this year. Dead Flowers explores beauty and death while using the landscape as both the inspiration and the medium. There is tension between the one-line drawings that are created in a single sitting and the botanical pigments that are slowly mixed by hand. Gallery – take heart 1211 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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Co-Lab Projects

Mixed media A curated selection of work from your pals at Co-Lab Projects, an artist-run nonprofit organization dedicated to providing resources, education, and exhibition space to artists that produce contemporary works of art, installation, and performance. Gallery – Springdale General 1023 Springdale Rd, 1B – (512) 300-8217 sean@co-labprojects.org – co-labprojects.org Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9

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Dimension Gallery

Wood, fabric, clay, glass, metal, found objects, canvas Weekend 1: “Seasons of Fruition,” an inaugural show of our fellowship artists: Tammie Rubin, Magdalena Jarkowiec, Laura Latimer, David Wright, Suzanne Wyss, + Jade Walker. Weekend 2: “Five Skin Ten Skin”, new work by Ian Ingram whose work asks, “who or what am I?” This body of work approaches an answer: Space. Air. Void. The in-between. Gallery 979 Springdale, #98 – (512) 479-9941 info@dimensiongallery.org – dimensiongallery.org Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Omni-Modern

Oil on canvas, projectors, screens No statement Gallery – Canopy 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #226 – (210) 410-3633 tylerobarge@gmail.com – tlrobarge.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Steve Parker

Interactive installation, sound WAR TUBA RECITAL examines the history of conflict through sound. Combing military artifacts (acoustic locators, air raid sirens, leaflet propaganda of Dr. Seuss, coded radio transmissions, the WWII Ghost Army, and the weaponization of marching bands) with the sonic philosophies of John Cage, Pauline Oliveros, and Cornelius Cardew, items are transformed into tools for awareness, discovery, and renewal. Gallery – Big Medium Gallery 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 2, #101 – (512) 939-6665 info@bigmedium.org – bigmedium.org Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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ICOSA Collective

Sculpture, video, painting, drawing, photography, printmaking, mixed media ICOSA presents a group exhibition featuring works selected from its 20-member collective. Curated by Annette Carlozzi, independent curator and Austin Arts Hall of Fame inductee. Gallery – ICOSA Collective 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 2, #102 – (512) 920-2062 icosacollective@gmail.com – icosacollective.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Bale Creek Allen

Wide range of materials BCA studio presents works by BCA and BCA Gallery presents works by American born artist Nic Nicosia. Nic is considered a pioneer in the staged photographic movement that came into prominence the early 1980’s. Nic is in collections such as Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Museum of Modern Art New York, Whitney Museum of American Art, Guggenheim Museum, New York. Gallery – Bale Creek Allen 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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Modern Rocks Gallery

Photography,printed matter The prints on display at Modern Rocks Gallery come directly from the photographers themselves, and our philosophy is to accord recognition to the art of rock photography and to help maintain the rights of its practitioners. Gallery – Canopy 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 3, #103 – (512) 524-1488 info@modernrocksgallery.com – modernrocksgallery.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Robert Cherry

Design, drawing, painting, fiber, mixed media, sculpture This exhibition celebrates the art of Lindsey Creel, Andrew Manning, Dustin Pilkington, and Charles Zhang and includes paintings, drawings, sculptures, and womenswear. Gallery – RC, esq. – Cobra Studios 902 Gardner Rd, Studio 23 – (512) 856-4319 robert@rcesq.com – rcesq.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 5, 6

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SAGE Studio

Acrylic, graphite, ink, paper Located in a refurbished shipping container in East Austin, SAGE Studio is a studio and gallery space that provides artists with intellectual and developmental disabilities the materials, space, and support to produce, exhibit, and sell their artwork. Our current exhibition features work by six Texas artists: Rick Fleming, David Sulak, Brian Dodd, Vincent Reyes, Anna Burke, and Charlie French. Gallery 828 Airport Blvd – (512) 983-7137 sagestudioatx@gmail.com – sagestudioatx.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 7, 8

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Staycation 3

Various Staycation is Mass Gallery’s annual Austin artist showcase. Every year, MASS members create a list of Austin based artists to schedule studio visits with, and the exhibit is curated from those visits. This is MASS Gallery’s 3rd annual Staycation and the first in our new gallery location. Gallery – MASS Gallery 705 Gunter St – (512) 968-2902 info@massgallery.org – massgallery.org Accessibility: 2, 4, 6

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East Side Pot Shop Group Showing

Ceramics, mixed media East Side Pot Shop is a ceramics teaching studio that enrolls 60+ students in classes every eight weeks. For EAST we will be exhibiting work by our students, staff, as well as a select group of invited artists in our outdoor sculpture yard. Gallery – East Side Pot Shop 3401 E 4th St – (952) 838-5855 scott@eastsidepotshop.com – eastsidepotshop.com Accessibility: 2, 7

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Rachel Koper

Oil on canvas, wood Air is evacuated by heat created when vacuum tubes plug in. Having hundreds of them, I treat them like tchotchkes, arranged on green florist’s foam. Pentodes painted periodically, probably perceived precipitously. Gallery – Cloud Tree Studios & Gallery 3411 E 5th St – (512) 300-4307 rachelkoper@gmail.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6

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Mimi Bardagjy

Porcelain I make porcelain sculptural pieces influenced by seashells and ocean creatures, as well as vessels that explore roundness, volume, and surface. Gallery – Cloud Tree Studios & Gallery 3411 E 5th St mbardagjy@gmail.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6

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Laura Lynn Johnson

Watercolor, gouache, graphite I explore personal images and therapeutic work in watercolor and graphite on paper and wood panels. My current paintings are images I see in nature and in the garden. I have been an active birdwatcher and gardener for over 20 years. My interest in nature and the world around me continues to inspire me in the studio. Gallery – Cloud Tree Studios & Gallery 3411 E 5th St – (800) 245-2421 laurajohnsonlpc@gmail.com – lauralynnjohnson.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6

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Like Notches on Your Belt

Acrylic, alcohol ink Clara Newby and Murphy McBride experiment with alcohol and acrylic on canvas, pouring and dripping and letting paint run. Color is the most important feature. Gallery – Link & Pin 2235 E 6th St, #102 Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Larry Goode

Acrylic, antique paper, encaustic, oil Using antique books, paper, encaustic, and oil, I create images that invite the viewer to pause and consider quiet places that are often ignored. Such as a spot in the sky, or a blissful sleep, or meditations on what is left behind. I hope to bring a sense of wonder, and calm, and mindfulness to the viewer through my work. Gallery – Link & Pin 2235 E 6th St, #102 – (512) 467-7471 lgoode@larrygoode.com – larrygoodeart.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Minden Ten Eyck

Acrylic on canvas I use color, texture and pattern to draw people into my work. I like the idea that one might encounter a narrative or feeling in the overall composition and then make more findings upon closer inspection of detail. A similar process of discovery occurs for me as the composition builds through layers of paint applied by pressing paper to canvas. Gallery – Link & Pin 2235 E 6th St, #102 mindenmarie@gmail.com – mindenteneyck.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Lyle Adair

Copper Lyle has been creating award winning copper sculptures for close to 20 years and has shown both nationally and internationally. He enjoys exploring relationships between ideas and nature. His sculptures incorporate repousse and chase finished with various patinas. Some are made to hang on a wall while others stand freely. Gallery – Link & Pin 2235 E 6th St, #102 – (512) 587-8214 lylead71@gmail.com – copperbylyle.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Pete Holland

Inkjet, photographic papers I use two techniques in photography; High Dynamic Range (HDR) and Infrared. HDR opens the shadows and dark areas so the image is loaded with rich, crisp detail. Infrared photography involves using a modified camera allowing the camera’s sensor to capture only infrared light which humans cannot see. Gallery – Link & Pin 2235 E 6th St, #102 – (512) 689-5939 pete@petehollandphoto.com – petehollandphoto.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Jill Robinson

Egg shells, gourds, stone beads, pine needles, fiber of prickly pear cactus, turquoise inlay Texture, shape, color and design, whether contemporary or traditional, inspire my creativity. Gourds with their vast variety of shapes, large and small, have become the canvas for my impassioned mixed-media expression of natural beauty working harmoniously with contemporary elements. Gallery – Link & Pin 2235 E 6th St, #102 – (512) 203-1190 jillbasket@gmail.com – artmyway.biz Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Julio Alba

Ink on paper “Dreamers” is a series of photographs bringing awareness to the condition of homelessness and their precarious living situation. Julio Alba lives and works in Mexico City. This exhibit is in conjunction with an exhibit of works by artists from Art from the Streets. Gallery – Sixth Street Gallery by CAMIBAart 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

Acrylic, copper, glass Art From The Streets is a local non-profit organization that assists the underserved homeless community in Austin. We are managed by an engaged Board of Directors and staffed by a well coordinated group of volunteers. The profits from the sale of art is distributed to the participating artists. We’re excited to be co-located with Sixth Street Gallery for EAST 2018. Gallery – Sixth Street Gallery by CAMIBAart 2000 E 6th St – (512) 925-6450 sampate@austin.rr.com – artfromthestreets.org Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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James Pricer

Computer hardware, computer software, data From the data they generate, I create individual, group, and company portraits - animated abstractions of these data. To do so, I combine psychology, data mining, programming, and audio/video editing. This exhibition will include videos and prints using human data from DNA, tracking monitors, blood tests, MRIs, microbiome, weblogs, calendars, location tracking, and galvanic skin response. Gallery 1621 E 6th St, Ste 1107 – (917) 309-1369 james@jepricer.com – jepricer.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

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You Want It When?

Painting, drawing, mixed media, serigraphy The Volcom Garden is proud to present: “You Want It When?”, a group show curated by Rock of Ages tattoo shop in Austin, TX. Gallery – Volcom Gallery 1209 E 6th St – (512) 698-0327 msieben@msieben.com – volcom.com/truetothis/volcom-garden-retailgallery-venue-austin-texas-now-open Accessibility: 2

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Nepantla, USA

Various Nepantla, USA is an artist-run studio and gallery in an 1100sq ft shack in the heart of East Austin hidden among the gentrifying condos and high rises of downtown Austin. We are dreamers and creatives that strive to create spaces and communities where exclusivity is nonexistent. Open Studio and Expo both weekends, 11a-6p | Kermés Sat. 11/11, 12-6p. Gallery 1209 E Cesar Chavez St, Bldg I hola@nepantla.us – instagram.com/nepantla.usa Accessibility: 0

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Marc English

Acrylic, ink, mixed media, paper, pencil, sound, watercolor, wood Frontiers Are Where You Find Them: The Road to Hope (and Other Paths). Thirty year career in graphic design. Lifetime of travel/journals/sketches. It’s time to take the personal and make (parts of) it public. Sketches and watercolors, some transformed for larger scaled works, installed as if at my place. Every picture tells a story, and here are some good stories. Gallery – The Gallery @ Lewis Carnegie 1312 E Cesar Chavez St – (512) 708-1128 gallery@lewiscarnegie.com – gallery.lewiscarnegie.com Accessibility: 3, 4

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Karrie Hovey

Fiber, thread, acrylic, water Through her powerful installations, artist Karrie Hovey explores interdependent topics such as climate change, resource depletion, consumption, labor, borders and inequality. This show also features poetry and prose by literary writers on the theme of interconnectedness. Gallery – Prizer Arts & Letters 2023 E Cesar Chavez St info@prizerartsandletters.org – prizerartsandletters.org Accessibility: 1, 2, 4, 6, 7

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Lance Utermark

Canvas, Elmer’s glue, paint, puzzle pieces I used to think I was indecisive, but now I’m not so sure? Gallery – Aston International Academy 2125 E Cesar Chavez St – (979) 822-1767 lancelot.lives@gmail.com – lanceutermark.com Accessibility: 0

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Suchitra Mattai

Acrylic, fiber, found images, gouache, printed textured fabric, thread In this exhibition, Suchitra Mattai explores how our natural environment(s) shapes, personal narratives, ancestral histories, and constructions of “home.” Suchitra was born in Guyana, South America, but has also lived in Halifax and Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Denver, Philadelphia, New York City, Minneapolis, and Udaipur, India. These diverse natural and cultural environments have greatly influenced her work and research. Gallery – grayDUCK 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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Kristi Standley

Gold leaf, graphite, oil, wood Howdy guys! Come see my colorful oil paintings of women. I create bold and provocative conceptual art. My paintings dance with intense emotion and are sure to suit your fancy. Gallery – Soma Vida 2324 E Cesar Chavez St – (512) 775-5697 artfullbeing@aol.com Accessibility: 0

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Jasmine Gonzales

Acrylic, paint markers, varnish, wood “Like attracts like.” Quantum physics has taught us that everything in the world has a resonance and a vibration. The type of energy we give out in the world attracts that same energy back. I believe the energy I put into my work attracts those of similar energy and allows one to connect on a more genuine and spiritual level. Gallery – Soma Vida 2324 E Cesar Chavez St jasmine.jrg3796@gmail.com Accessibility: 0

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Amanda Wood

Ceramic clay Using classical allegory with loose references to Renaissance painting and sculpture, I blend ethereal, dream-like qualities and archetypal symbols to communicate and layer a sometimes haunting, yet simple message floating in a realm of austerity and truth. My respect for the great masters of sculpture and painting come through, with a contemporary, narrative and ultimately surreal edge. Gallery – Soma Vida 2324 E Cesar Chavez St – (512) 657-0459 amanda.r.wood@gmail.com – amandarobinwood.com Accessibility: 0

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Doc List

Photography For the past couple of years, I’ve been working with dancers in multiple genres. This exhibit will feature some of my favorite images of dancers in action. Gallery – Soma Vida 2324 E Cesar Chavez St – (512) 924-9248 doc@doclistphotography.com – doclistphotography.com Accessibility: 0

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Rhea Pettit

Oil on panel, canvas I paint people and other animals. Most of my work is narrative; the style is sometimes loose, sometimes detailed, but never boring! I create original paintings in many sizes: from 24 x 30” to very affordable 3 x 3” miniatures. Gallery – Soma Vida 2324 E Cesar Chavez St – (512) 924-7283 rgroepper@me.com – rgpettit.com Accessibility: 0

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Gage Wenderski

Acrylic, ink, oil, spraypaint My focus is finding and exposing the many spirits of human existence. By laying eyes on these spirits, my hope is that the viewer may realize where the spirits have affected them in their life, or merely notice that they are not alone in their battle with them. My mediums are oil, acrylic, spraypaint, and ink. Gallery – Soma Vida 2324 E Cesar Chavez St – (479) 305-4954 gage.wenderski@headwaters.org Accessibility: 0

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Jean-Pierre Verdijo

Acrylic, fire, found objects, graphite, paper, photos, thread, wood oil My days and nights are filled with striving to create the most relevant, soul searching, humanity serving, artwork I possibly can make. I am devoted to creating artwork the way the moon is to rotating the earth. I am grateful for my continually evolving and expanding ability to explore, express, and create. Gallery – Soma Vida 2324 E Cesar Chavez St – (512) 965-4635 jpverdijo@gmail.com – artofjeanpierre.com Accessibility: 0

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Lisa Zinna

Paper collage, photography Lisa Zinna transforms traditional digital images into color-focused, contemporary photo art. Whether it’s a cityscape, a beach scene, or a paper collage, she layers and blends images to create a final piece that leaves you intrigued and aware of her playful intermingling. Gallery – Soma Vida 2324 E Cesar Chavez St – (512) 517-4510 lisazin@gmail.com – thepurplelime.com Accessibility: 0

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474.

Savannah Kumar

Wood, house paint, glass, flowers, audio Savannah’s work tests the bounds of ethical spaces through art forms that are immersive and interactive. Her works trace aspects of the human experience that are often hidden from view, using abstract forms to bring light to oppressive practices and to inspire hope for change. Gallery – Soma Vida 2324 E Cesar Chavez St – (512) 406-1917 savannah.kumar@gmail.com Accessibility: 0

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Laura Sturtz

Acrylic, mixed media, semi-precious stones, metals, silver, wood Laura Sturtz is a versatile artist exploring both geometric and organic forms in her artwork. Her sculptural creations are comprised of fragments of various materials: metals, wood, that she has made, altered, and/or found. These elements unify in her varied works: wall reliefs, ‘quilt series’, collages, mobiles, and art chess sets. Laura’s artwork also includes jewelry and two-dimensional art. Gallery – Soma Vida 2324 E Cesar Chavez St – (512) 627-6151 artist@artist123.com – artist123.com Accessibility: 0

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Diane Sandlin

Acrylic, charcoal, graphite, inks, paper, pens, wood substrate My non-representational paintings take time, attention, and a willingness to risk. Work on canvas and wood panels involve multiple layers of paint. Each one builds on the other so that there’s an embedded history. In addition to the expected brushes and palette knives, my tools include a hammer, orbital sander, screwdriver, scraper, dowel, pens, inks, charcoal, and even a brick! Gallery – Soma Vida 2324 E Cesar Chavez St – (512) 627-0751 diane@dianesandlinstudios.com – dianesandlinstudios.com Accessibility: 0

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Taylor Dueker

Acrylic, colored pencil, paper, spray paint I work in acrylics designing balanced relationships of motion and tension, creating three-dimensional perceptions with linearity, continuity and contrast, intersection and edge, using texture, form, and color. My work is often described as celebratory and playful, non-derivative, architectural, and primitive-modernist. Viewers find unexpected warmth and associations in the abstract expression Gallery – Soma Vida 2324 E Cesar Chavez St – (512) 699-3426 taylordueker.artist@gmail.com – taylordueker.com Accessibility: 0

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Richard Rutner

Digital prints on paper, ink, pen on paper, oil on linen “From Calligraphic to Hebraic “, is a series of paintings, pen and ink drawings and digital prints that explore my interest in antiquities and calligraphic forms. Parts of letters are included and some are overlapping to create more depth and abstract their original form. Gallery – Soma Vida 2324 E Cesar Chavez St – (512) 940-0149 richard.rutner@gmail.com – richardrutner.com Accessibility: 0

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Daniel D. Escobar

X-rays, gouache, mod podge, metaphoric raw honey This isn’t hard. Say pretty things to me and I’ll respond in kind… Gallery – Soma Vida 2324 E Cesar Chavez St – (512) 507-8743 ddjescobar@gmail.com Accessibility: 0

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Ann Flemings

Acrylic, canvas, charcoal, graphite, paper I create layered and inviting vistas inspired by the beauty of nature. Drawing from memories, moods and the paint combinations on my palette, I balance the very physical act of mark making with the rightbrain decisions required along the way. Starting with a loose composition, I cover, layer, remove, repaint and cover again, transforming the piece through to completion. The best feeling in the world is when I am able to make a canvas sing with depth and beauty. Gallery – Soma Vida 2324 E Cesar Chavez St – (512) 963-0198 ann@flemingsart.com – flemingsart.com Accessibility: 0

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Chet Urban

Wood, oil paint The sculptures in this show are examples of my crossing of ideas between the art and the craft, nature and man, geometry and form, minimal and Minimalist. Gallery – Soma Vida 2324 E Cesar Chavez St – (832) 389-1122 cheturban@gmail.com – cheturban.com Accessibility: 0

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SprATX

Acrylic, graphite, ink, oil, spray paint SprATX is a creative agency, supply shop, gallery, and collective of established artists in Austin, Texas. As a family of street artist, muralist, and creative energies, we dedicate our talents to increasing awareness of the positive power of street art, helping develop creative people into professional artists, and generating economic opportunities for artists! Gallery 2400 E Cesar Chavez St, Ste 316b – (512) 524-1069 info@spratx.com – spratx.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9

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East of Color

Acrylic, collage, film, ink, pen, watercolor East of Color is an exhibit exploring themes of racial identity, social justice, as well as personal freedom and responsibility. This diverse and dynamic offering by six artists of color currently living and working in Austin, features new works and collaborations in a range of styles and mediums. Gallery – Austin Creative Alliance 81 San Marcos St freerentcrew@gmail.com – do512.com/events/2018/11/10/east-of-color Accessibility: 2, 5, 7, 8

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Pump Project EAST Group Show

Various Pump Project Art Complex is a 501(c)3 non-profit, East Austin art space that provides working studios and gallery facilities to emerging and established artists. At Pump Project artists come together to work, experiment and exhibit, actively enriching the community through new ideas, innovative projects and the creative spirit. Gallery – Pump Project 1600 S Pleasant Valley Rd – (817) 637-3805 emmy@pumpproject.org – pumpproject.org Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Gina Butler

Acrylic, graphite, ink, linoleum blocks, oil, torn paper, watercolor I work on either paper or canvas, utilizing the layering capabilities of both torn paper and paint. Some of my top themes are carousel horses, real horses, horse anatomy, fear, people, and human anatomy. I illustrate personal stories to help my subjects process the significant things in their lives. Temporary Exhibition – The Parish House 1618 Ashberry Dr ginab2412@gmail.com – ginatheartist.org Accessibility: 0

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Cosmos From Chaos: Artists of Church of the Cross Acrylic, charcoal, graphite, ink, oil The Parish House is happy to be hosting a group consisting of art students from The University of Texas and St. Edward’s University as well as professional artists. Come watch the artists work, grab a snack, let the kids play in the backyard and view some beautiful artwork. Artists: Amy Bailey, Gina Butler, Meena Matocha; students Jasmine Chock, Chloe Curiel. Temporary Exhibition – The Parish House 1618 Ashberry Dr – (512) 790-3805 admin@cotcaustin.org – cotcaustin.org Accessibility: 0

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Meena Matocha

Acrylic, charcoal, oil, wax I’m a figurative painter specializing in oil, charcoal, acrylic and wax to create work that combines abstraction with figuration, exploring themes of grief, the passage of time and encounters with the metaphysical realm. Temporary Exhibition – The Parish House 1618 Ashberry Dr – (512) 888-5685 meena.matocha@gmail.com – meenamatocha.com Accessibility: 0

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HIGH-CRAFT

Precious metals, earthenware, ink on paper, beadwork 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 Christie (ceramics), Lindsay Hendricks (adornment), Lisa Choinacky (ink on paper), and Lys Santamaria (contemporary beadwork). Temporary Exhibition – Dug Fresh Productions 7210 Fred Morse Dr – (512) 782-0726 celina@dugfreshaustin.com – dugfreshaustin.com Accessibility: 2

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Lisa Choinacky

Ink, paper Lisa Choinacky’s current focus is ink painting. In her practice she finds calmness through repetition, order, and symmetry. Temporary Exhibition – Dug Fresh Productions 7210 Fred Morse Dr choinacky@gmail.com – lisachoinacky.com Accessibility: 2

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Tigress Tile

Ceramics Tigress Tile is the collaboration of two artists and friends working in harmony to design and produce handmade ceramic tile in Austin, Texas. Temporary Exhibition – Dug Fresh Productions 7210 Fred Morse Dr tigresstile.com Accessibility: 2

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ArtStartArt

Acrylic, charcoal, earthenware, graphite, ink oil, stoneware ArtStartArt (ASA) is an online platform committed to making it easier than ever to discover original artwork from student artists at universities across the country. Every month ASA introduces a new collection of curated art that is available for purchase. Our group exhibition features numerous students from across Texas using a variety of mediums in their work. Temporary Exhibition 2003 Wheless Ln info@artstartart.com – artstartart.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7

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Becca Gordon

Acrylic, oil, pastel My work is inspired by the desire to share thoughts, feelings and emotions. Specifically, I strive to employ overlapping layers of paint in order to establish a visual dialogue between larger dichotomies. My hope is to create an intersection on the painting’s surface of pre-meditated geometric shapes and spontaneous abstract brushstrokes to illustrate the juxtaposition between precision and expressive action. Temporary Exhibition – Cement Loop 5811 Berkman Dr, Ste 140 – (817) 300-2001 becca.b.gordon@gmail.com – beccagordonart.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7

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Anastasia Grebnova

Color pencils, oil, pastel The intent of my art is to bring light and spiritual transformation into the world. 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 healing one. It is designed to awaken mankind to enlightening power of unity with the universe. Temporary Exhibition – Cement Loop 5811 Berkman Dr, Ste 140 – (908) 398-5670 info@anastasiagrebnova.com – anastasiagrebnova.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7

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Lee Edwards

Acrylic, found paper, fabric, graphite My most creative moments emerge from interactions with materials and that makes collage an ideal form of expression for me. In collage, there is a synergy that invites the eye to dance from facet to facet, texture to color, shape to material, detail to gestalt, and so on. I like to think collage activates the brain, like during REM sleep. Temporary Exhibition – Cement Loop 5811 Berkman Dr, Ste 140 – (737) 333-6051 ledwards.phd@att.net Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7

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Greg Barton

Oil sticks Greg Barton is an award-winning graphic designer and an emerging artist who paints with his hands and fingers. As a graphic designer, composition is a major influence for the body of his work. Greg loves to connect with his viewers by strategically composing his subject matter while sharing his experiences. He loves details, even though his technique often limits him. Temporary Exhibition – Cement Loop 5811 Berkman Dr, Ste 140 – (512) 627-9103 greg@dandyidea.com – gbarton.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7

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Jay Jones

Ceramic, decal, glaze, paint, wood Currently my work reflects imagery associated with digital natives and the millennial generation. Nostalgia, pop culture and abstract design elements influence these compositions. For thousands of years artists have used visual language to explain life around them, these works are a reflection of my past continuous. Temporary Exhibition – Cement Loop 5811 Berkman Dr, Ste 140 – (254) 718-3147 jayjonesdesigner@gmail.com – jayjonesdesigner.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7

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Nora McMillen Burke

Acrylic, canvas, marbling oil, paper, watercolor I work with watercolors, often combined with marbling techniques, to explore resist processes on paper and canvas. I create details with masking fluid and paint layers of watercolor before removing the mask. I find inspiration researching symbols and patterns in antique textiles and folk art. My work explores symmetry and attempts to highlight commonalities in craft traditions from different cultures. Temporary Exhibition – Cement Loop 5811 Berkman Dr, Ste 140 – (512) 917-0761 noramcmillen@yahoo.com – noramcmillenburke.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7

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Rachel Elizabeth Dennis

Colored pencils I vividly dream of a world full of richness, endless possibilities, and new depths of love. My art visualizes the mysterious and magical aspects of consciousness and identity as a means of cultivating a new and therapeutic experience aimed to unify our inner and outer realities. I utilize illustration, photography, interviewing methods, video, and workshops in my art. Temporary Exhibition – Cement Loop 5811 Berkman Dr, Ste 140 – (224) 805-7160 iamracheldennis@gmail.com – rachelelizabethdennis.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7

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Matt Nelson

Cold wax, oil My abstract works range widely from landscapes to ideas and, unsurprisingly, are rather inexplicable. I can’t even really describe how (or if) I know when they are finished. In the making, each one strays and hopefully returns to me as I steer it along. I aim for pieces that appear resolved but still in motion –akin to geologic forms or spinning wheels. Temporary Exhibition – Cement Loop 5811 Berkman Dr, Ste 140 – (512) 434-9887 Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7

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Debbie Carroll

Acrylic on canvas, gessoed boards, watercolors Known primarily for her use of color, Debbie works in both acrylic and watercolor to create paintings with a fresh perspective, using line to create movement and a sense of space. Like a good book, her paintings take the viewer to another place. Temporary Exhibition – Cement Loop 5811 Berkman Dr, Ste 140 – (512) 656-2285 debbie@debbiecarrollfineart.com – debbiecarrollfineart.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7

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Trish Sierer

Clayboard, ink, paper, wood My work is inspired by textures and patterns in nature and science. I usually begin by drawing something from a dream and the rest of the piece just flows from there. I don’t know what the final piece will look like until I feel like its finished. It’s a very fluid process that comes from within. Temporary Exhibition – Cement Loop 5811 Berkman Dr, Ste 140 – (512) 970-5808 airstream101@yahoo.com – trishsierer.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7

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Kerry Kittrell

Acrylic paint, ephemera, canvas, steel, bronze, sea glass, vintage buttons “Art of the sacred vessel.” Mother Earth, her beings, and the five elements continually inspire and connect me to the sacred. Using ancient symbols, myths, mystery, movement, and magic, my Cauldrons of Transformation and other sacred vessels also celebrate the Divine Feminine. Come embark upon sacred adventures and experience your beautiful heart and soul. Move energies and transform your life. Temporary Exhibition – Cement Loop 5811 Berkman Dr, Ste 140 – (512) 632-7858 kerry@kerrykittrellart.com – kerrykittrellart.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7

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Denise Elliott Jones

Acrylic on canvas, cyanotype chemicals, gel mediums, hand pulled prints, wood panels 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 – Cement Loop 5811 Berkman Dr, Ste 140 – (512) 470-5669 dej1@austin.rr.com – deniseelliottjones.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7

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Brenda Armistead

Found objects, glaze, lace, paint, porcelain clay, stoneware clay I was that busy kid often found up a tree, or sewing my own doll clothes. I’m still busy at play as a hands-on grandmother and self employed clay artist. My work leans into natural and whimsical themes. I prefer to laugh, and to make things that help others do the same. Temporary Exhibition – Cement Loop 5811 Berkman Dr, Ste 140 grannygoodfish@yahoo.com – grannygoodfish.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7

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Ashley Adair

Vintage paper, acrylic, masonite, wood My intricate paper collages reflect a meticulous, romantic sensibility, incorporating found paper with nature-based motifs. Temporary Exhibition – Cement Loop 5811 Berkman Dr, Ste 140 meticulousmarigold@gmail.com – ashadair.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7

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TL Fahring

Acrylic, oil I put paint on canvases. At least I think I do. Paint somehow gets there, that I know. Is it out of angst or ennui? That I don’t. But they’re sort of whimsical, I guess, these canvases with paint on them that are currently in my possession that I vaguely remember putting paint on. Then again, I don’t know. Temporary Exhibition – Cement Loop 5811 Berkman Dr, Ste 140 – (832) 514-0005 tlfahring@gmail.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7

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Ross Caviness

Concrete items vases, faux bois items I love to sculpt concrete, using the Sandpudding method of Elder Jones or the traditional Texas methods of faux bois taught by Donald Tucker. Temporary Exhibition – Cement loop 5811 Berkman Dr, Ste 140 – (254) 681-0382 rosscaviness@aol.com – rosscaviness.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7

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Francine Funke

Acrylic, archival pigment prints, graphite My prints and paintings address the effects of Technology on Nature and how that phenomenon will ultimately be manifested. I combine traditional subject matter and acrylic and graphite with original photography and digital manipulation to create a new and startling way of looking at the world we now inhabit, and perhaps a glimpse into the hybrid universe of tomorrow. Temporary Exhibition – Cement Loop 5811 Berkman Dr, Ste 140 – (203) 561-8099 francinefunke@comcast.net – francinefunke.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7

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Rehab El Sadek

Installation, photography, mixed media Unedited images representing one chapter in a series of story-telling works developed during a nine-month residency with the City of Austin’s Watershed Protection Department. The photographs were taken during a “dye trace study” in which environmentally-safe fluorescent green tracers were introduced into a lake in Water Quality Protection Land to track the water’s movement. This exhibition is an abstracted yet faithful documentation of the process. Temporary Exhibition – Cement Loop 5811 Berkman Dr, Ste 140 rehabelsadek@gmail.com – rehabelsadek.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7

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Lucian Richards

Acrylic, moulding paste, stretched canvas I love the freedom of expression and discovery that abstract art gives me. Working with acrylic colors, making my own canvas frames in varied sizes, I am able to be as creative as my imagination allows. Temporary Exhibition – Cement Loop 5811 Berkman Dr, Ste 140 – (512) 566-8463 lucian@revolucianarts.com – revolucianarts.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7

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Satch Grimley

Acrylic, paper, silkscreen, wood Satch Grimley is a native Austinite having worked in fine art serigraphy for two decades. Satch incorporates painting, collage and a variety of printmaking techniques with beautiful results. Temporary Exhibition – Third House 4608 Rimrock Trl – (512) 745-1355 mail@satchgrimley.com – satchgrimley.com Accessibility: 0

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Elliot Morgan

Ink, paper, 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. His work includes original paintings and collages, limited edition serigraph prints and threedimensional wood cutouts. Temporary Exhibition – Third House 4608 Rimrock Trl – (512) 297-0238 elliotmorgan@mac.com – elliotspencermorgan.com Accessibility: 0

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Renei Sims

Aluminum, brass, copper, fiber, leather, shell, wood Inspired by the world and experienced by You; my handcrafted bags, shoes, jewelry and home goods are fashioned from new and upcycled leather, fabrics, wood, copper, brass, beads, bone, shell and more. My items are created to capture the free spirited, nurturing soul who will love them. Join me and be Bohemian with and Afro-tude!! Temporary Exhibition – Haute LeatherWorks Design Studio 5100 Delores Ave – (512) 968-6808 theafrogypsytx@gmail.com – theafrogypsy.com Accessibility: 0

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Juliet Morgan

Photography paper Inspired by the wonderful display of wildflowers and native flowering plants of the Mueller Southwest Greenway near my home in East Austin, I would like to show a selection of images of flowers that I made this Spring and Summer. Temporary Exhibition 3205 E 17th St – (512) 851-7727 julietcmorgan@gmail.com Accessibility: 0

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NOW THROUGH JANUARY 6, 2019

This exhibition is organized by the Vitra Design Museum and the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao and funded by the German Federal Cultural Foundation and Art Mentor Foundation Lucerne.Generous funding for this exhibition at the Blanton is provided by Suzanne Deal Booth and Jeanne and Michael Klein, with additional support from Ellen and David Berman. Image: Cyrus Kabiru, Caribbean Sun (detail), 2012, from the series C-Stunners, digital print Š Carl de Souza AFP/Getty Images

The University of Texas at Austin

blantonmuseum.org

@blantonmuseum

GERMAN FEDERAL CULTURAL FOUNDATION

#MakingAfrica


HANDMADE BY ARTISTS FOR ARTISTS

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Theresa Schlossberg

Ink, oil, watercolor Abstraction allows Theresa to freely explore color, gesture, and texture while her external influences to help bring meaning each work. In addition, she enjoys creating intricate botanical illustrations in ink and watercolor. Temporary Exhibition – Motion Media Arts Center 2200 Tillery St – (512) 643-5619 info@tschlossbergfineart.com – tschlossbergfineart.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Haley Lebeuf

Gold-fill, sterling silver The atmosphere of change and female empowerment of recent years has played a roll in the latest collection from Haley Lebeuf. It is a nod to powerful women spanning history to the present. Beginning with the 1963 film, Cleopatra, Lebeuf explores glamour, adornment and symbols that speak both to Taylor’s cinematic charisma and the history of the polyglot queen. Temporary Exhibition – Motion Media Arts Center 2200 Tillery St – (832) 524-6460 info@haleylebeuf.com – haleylebeuf.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Abby Ruston

Wood, metal, glass 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 – Motion Media Arts Center 2200 Tillery St – (979) 492-5524 aaruston@gmail.com – rustoncreation.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Sasha Knight

Acrylic, marker, colored pencil, pen My artwork involves the placement of shapes, color, and line to create depth with flatness and transparency. New works I will be featuring during EAST are pop art inspired abstractions of women’s beauty culture. Temporary Exhibition – Motion Media Arts Center 2200 Tillery St art@sasha-knight.com – sasha-knight.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Meena Matai

Acrylics on canvas, inks, paper, wood I create radiant art that’s full of energy. I choose vibrant colors to evoke positivity and collaboration. Just as colors come together to form beautiful art so do people to form a supportive community. It takes a village to raise a child or to bring about monumental change. Walk with me on this journey. We’ll create, educate, connect, inspire. Together. Temporary Exhibition – Motion Media Arts Center 2200 Tillery St – (520) 977-2605 info@meenamatai.com – meenamatai.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Gabriela Izurieta

Acrylics, fabrics, watercolor paper I love painting since I was a child. Nature amazes me and I thank God for its beauty and colors. I like to use different techniques to express myself, but the one I like the most is acrylic. I Paint nature, landscape, flowers, animals, etc. with vibrant colors. Temporary Exhibition – Motion Media Arts Center 2200 Tillery St – (305) 582-3833 gaizurieta@hotmail.com – gaizurieta.wixsite.com/arte Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Jenna Wedgewood

Acrylic, metal, wood Agave Skies is a photographic presentation of the evolving sky as seen from my community in east Austin, Texas. I look for distinct lines and color patterns amid transitional sunsets and create abstract modern pictures that resemble paintings. Acrylic, metal and wooden prints will be on display at the Motion Media Arts Center as a part of a group exhibition. Temporary Exhibition – Motion Media Arts Center 2200 Tillery St agaveskies@gmail.com – agaveskies.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Malina Cipleu

Fused glass, polymer clay, sterling silver Cropped fragments of an imaginary world become the center of my attention and I feel the need to give them a voice. They develop in layers of glass, and sheets of clay, progressing in an open conversation between the piece and myself. I hope that viewers will slow down, explore, and use their imagination to join the conversation. Temporary Exhibition – Motion Media Arts Center 2200 Tillery St – (512) 964-4408 info@malinacipleu.com – malinacipleu.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Sarah Luna

Photo encaustic My work explores sensibility, rather than narrative and is rooted in quietness and luminosity. Diffuse, sensual images allude to fleeting moments and vague memories – where form meets formless. I create abstract photographic images that invoke our feminine aspect – the part that needs to be quiet, fluid and receptive in the midst of an often loud, busy, and rational world. Temporary Exhibition – Motion Media Arts Center 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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Nicole Jeffords

Oil Nicole is the founder of ARTPROFILER.COM (an Austin-based cultural and political site) and a portrait artist whose work combines classical and expressionistic elements, dwelling on the natural beauty of the face and the subject’s raw emotional energy. Lately she has painted a multitude of political figures whose portraits have been turned into provocative memes that have gone viral online. Temporary Exhibition – Motion Media Arts Center 2200 Tillery St nicole@artprofiler.com – artprofiler.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Carmen Izurieta

Wood, acrylic, oil, wax Carmen Izurieta is a plastic artist focused on the creation of abstract art using the encaustic technique. Carmen sets the presence of the ego apart to release the expression of fire, wax, and pigments. Temporary Exhibition – Motion Media Arts Center 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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Bruno Canales

Ink, paper “Series N” is a generative/procedural art series developed by artist/designer Bruno Canales. Created through computer code, it seeks to investigate the notion of a distorted field and how it can deceive perception and simulate three dimensions on a flat medium. Temporary Exhibition – Motion Media Arts Center 2200 Tillery St – (305) 582-2226 canalesbr1@gmail.com – brunocanales.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Chery Henderson

Acrylic, giclee prints, pastels on paper I am a full-time artist and native Texan with a NYC and SF influence. My paintings are a spontaneous exploration of how the language of color speaks to our emotions and feelings. I believe the healing properties of color provide therapeutic value for moving through life experiences. The mediums I work with are acrylic on canvas and photography/digital art in an abstract or figurative context. Temporary Exhibition – Motion Media Arts Center 2200 Tillery St – (512) 550-4776 artworks.chery@gmail.com – artworksbychery.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Carlos Canales

Aluminum, metallic paper face-mounted to plexiglass Inspired by nature and its ever changing condition, Carlos Canales AKA Gompo tries to capture the abstraction of that ephemeral reality as the main topic of his photographs. His work is printed on aluminum and on metallic paper face-mounted to plexiglass giving the images a 3D-like look. Temporary Exhibition – Motion Media Arts Center 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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Chelsea Amato

Art Deco paint, cigarettes, animal bones, glitter, typewriters, prayer cards, paper, wood Celebrate a Day of the Dead with a Dia de Los Muertos inspired art exhibition. Who is Chelsea Amato? Maker of bad art. Modern Diogenes. Scared possum meme. Chelsea Amato is available for commission artwork. Connect to the Chelsea Amato instagram @chelseascreename for samples of prints and products. Temporary Exhibition – Motion Media Arts Center 2200 Tillery St – (808) 291-0550 chelseadotemail@gmail.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Barbara Pence

Oil I am a figurative and still life artist painting in oils in a contemporary classical realist style, that is, very realistically. My paintings are basically narrative and evocative of everyday life events. I do somewhat larger pieces as well as expressive portraits. I am available to do portrait commissions. Temporary Exhibition – Motion Media Arts Center 2200 Tillery St barbarapence5735@att.net – barbarapence.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Kara Fuhlbrugge

Digital, wood, silkscreen, ink, paper, canvas, fabric Kara is a graphic designer, illustrator, and printmaker whose art is unapologetically whimsical and fun. Have you ever looked at an animal and wondered what instrument it would play? If so, come hang out with her (and learn her greatest secret: how to pronounce her last name). Temporary Exhibition – Motion Media Arts Center 2200 Tillery St whaleyesart@gmail.com – whaleyes.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Femme-Easta

Digital, gold fill, ink, mixed media on canvas, sterling silver, watercolor Join Julie Ahmad Contemporary Art, Maridad Studio, Haley Lebeuf Jewelry, and Billie Claire Handmade for a group exhibition and collaborative art project – Femme-Easta: We have something to get off our chest, and you might, too. Contribute to our group art wall with the social constructs and boundaries that you are trying to break! Temporary Exhibition – Motion Media Arts Center 2200 Tillery St billieclairehandmade@gmail.com – julieahmad.com/femme-easta Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Art Obscura

Digital art, film, painting, print photography 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 to 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 – Motion Media Arts Center 2200 Tillery St – (512) 236-8877 faiza@austinfilmschool.org – austinfilmschool.org Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Jennifer Cunningham

Acrylic, airbrush, enamel, glitter, ink, spray paint Jennifer Cunningham is a painter and designer in Austin creating art, accessories, and decor featuring pop culture icons, science-themed imagery, and celebrity portrait paintings. Selection includes unique hand-painted mixed media cosmic fine art, portrait prints, unique gifts, and nerdy jewelry. For one-of-a-kind painted pieces, Jen employs a mix of acrylic paint, airbrush, spray paint, and glitter. Temporary Exhibition – Motion Media Arts Center 2200 Tillery St jen@jenheartsart.com – jenheartsart.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Laura Lee Romaine

Oil I am a contemporary realist painter. I utilize symbolism and anthropomorphism to create whimsy with a dash of subversion. I want the viewer to feel simultaneous joy and tension. Temporary Exhibition – Motion Media Arts Center 2200 Tillery St – (352) 978-6051 lauraleeromaine@gmail.com – lauraleeromaine.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Alie Jackson

Acrylic, faux fur, graphite, ink, iPads, iPhones, nails, paper, spray paint, TV, wood My work explores how the subconscious interprets the constant disruption of peoples lives while living in an urban environment. We can’t escape, our senses inundated continuously with audio and visual stimulation. As a multimedia artist, my work ranges from Augmented Reality to Mixed Media Panels using artificial color palates and a formalist approach as unifying principles. Temporary Exhibition – Motion Media Arts Center 2200 Tillery St, #12 alisenjackson@gmail.com – aliejackson.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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David Mills

33 records, industrial, found metal objects, musical instruments My current work examines the possibility that we all may be connected through an infinite network of harmonic frequencies. I explore the correlation between universal frequencies, the circadian rhythm and the naturally occurring mathematical phenomena of Phi and the fibonacci sequence to construct ways to express this concept in two and three dimensions. Temporary Exhibition 1208 Bentwood Rd – (202) 276-6645 heydave@davidmillsart.com – davidmillsart.com Accessibility: 0

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Barry DeCola

Stained glass and mixed media glass mosaics Barry DeCola will be displaying his stained glass panels and doors along with his glass mosaic wall hangings and shrines. Alison Parma creates assemblages incorporating glass tesserae, figurines, fossils, and ethnic beads, as well as Czech glass earrings. Kathleen Nakasone will be showing her glass mosaic and textural mixed media pieces. Temporary Exhibition – East Austin Glass Collective 1308 Ardenwood Rd – (760) 885-7594 alisonparma@hotmail.com – decolaglass.com Accessibility: 3

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Jennifer Hill

Gritty stoneware, porcelain The evolving architecture of coral reefs, ocean barnacles, hives and nests combine and emerge as new constructions in my ceramic sculptures. When forming my work a natural flow is created by stacking textural bits, similar to plant life growing in repeating layers. I use either porcelain or a gritty stoneware, built by hand as well as thrown on the wheel. Temporary Exhibition – Pink Box Studios 1500-A Kirkwood Rd – (214) 399-6684 jenniferamhill@yahoo.com – jenniferhillceramics.com Accessibility: 3

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Claire Bresette

Cedar, ceramic, glass I rely on intertwining the harmonious nature of pattern, whimsy and deception to challenge the trust of a perceived inherent beauty. The partnership between the viewer and the content seeks to play with the transient moment between initial perceptions and the understanding that develops through exploration. Temporary Exhibition – Pink Box Studios 1500-A Kirkwood Rd – (512) 461-0085 clairebresette@gmail.com – clairebresette.com Accessibility: 3

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Line and Figure

Acrylic, fiber paste, gouache, ink, metalsmithing, paper, watercolors Austin-based artists display a variety of art work that reflect their explorations of spirituality, community, history, and culture. From meditative line drawings, Chinese calligraphy, and reinterpreted Byzantine iconography, to watercolor portraits of people in need, these works all recognize that the act of living leaves a unique imprint on both artists and the audience alike. Temporary Exhibition – Servant Church 1605 E 38 1/2 St – (214) 384-1416 kristen@servantchurchaustin.org – servantchurchaustin.org/east Accessibility: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

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Traje: The Culture of Dress in Guatemala

Cotton, wool, polysynthetic fiber, digital archival paper Traje tipico, the traditional dress, and the practice of weaving in Guatemala is a means of both cultural resistance and self-determination by Maya women. They create prosperity and opportunities for their communities through womenrun cooperatives, meanwhile maintaining their cultural traditions through dress. Temporary Exhibition – Servant Church 1605 E 38 1/2 St – (214) 384-1416 kristen@servantchurchaustin.org – servantchurchaustin.org/east Accessibility: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

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Angela Navarro

Acrylic My paintings are all about finding beauty in the constant challenges and complexities of life. I use the familiar forms of nature as tools to tell a tale about growth, changes and adaptation. My medium is acrylic paint on canvas and I play with the strength of color contrast, grounding lines and complex composition. Temporary Exhibition 3903 Cherrywood Rd – (512) 745-2648 angelanavarroart@gmail.com – angelanavarroart.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 6, 7

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Carolyn Cornell

Acrylics, canvas, chalks, ink, paper, watercolor Words and visuals using multi-medium materials – primarily acrylics, papers, canvas and other print matter. Temporary Exhibition 3903 Cherrywood Rd – (212) 736-0492 cccornell3443@gmail.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 7, 8

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Thomas Allison

Photography In 2014, Thomas and four friends embarked on a 14,000-mile cycling trip from Alaska to Argentina collecting stories of the Americas for their documentary film project, Pedal South. As the team photographer, Thomas captured stills of intense, bizarre, breathtaking, and mundane moments. This EAST, Thomas exhibits never before seen prints which offer a stunning visual chronicle of that incredible journey. Temporary Exhibition 3502 Banton Rd thomasrallison@gmail.com – thomasallison.com Accessibility: 2, 3

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Mike Stefanik

15,000 LEDs, rear projector screen, sound system The 15,000 LED Eureka Room is located at the intersection of self-improvement, play, and immersive art. Visit with friends and/or join others. Enter the magical room, and follow the automated instructions to achieve greater well-being. The Eureka Room will have special programming available only during EAST. Temporary Exhibition – The Eureka Room 3312 Randolph Rd mike@eurekaroom.com – eurekaroom.com Accessibility: 0

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Jonny Hyrns

Food product, tree twigs, smashed barbie doll house, photos of passed persons I find stuffs. These findings become pieces to the puzzle that I get to pick and choose how it’ll turn out. That there is the search. Temporary Exhibition – Collection Rert 2608 Rogers Ave, B – (512) 783-1305 hyrnsyboy@yahoo.com – thehyrnsman.tumblr.com Accessibility: 0

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The H/Art Yard

Acrylic, painting, sculpture, spray paint The H/Art Yard celebrates Big Outdoor Art. Highlighting unique canvases and mediums such as fences, buses, houses, sculpture, spray paint, acrylic and so much more. This EAST: 10 artists painting 10 massive pillars holding up a giant Treehouse Art Studio will be part of the ongoing happening throughout the two weekends of EAST. Temporary Exhibition – The H/Art Yard 1605 Alamo St – (512) 718-4882 purelight@me.com Accessibility: 0

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Pollen Architecture & Design

Concrete, light, plywood, space, steel Pollen is an architectural design firm focused on the relationship between architecture and its environment. Material investigation is fundamental to our process and a major driver of our decisions. We are hosting in a building we designed, which showcases our recent investigations in cast concrete. Inside will be images of our other work (built and unbuilt), and additional material samples. Temporary Exhibition – Next Door Creative Studios 1224 E 12th St, Bldg 2 – (512) 499-0888 ea@pollenarchitecture.com – pollenarchitecture.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Allison Mandaville

Acrylic, oil Art is my rebellion from expectations. This experiential exhibit is an amalgam of paintings, music, dance and other forms of self-expression. Art you can touch, art you can feel, art you can be. Temporary Exhibition 2104 E 12th St – (512) 650-5301 allison.mandaville@gmail.com Accessibility: 0

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THE LINE AUSTIN IS A NEW HOTEL IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN AUSTIN OVERLOOKING TOWN LAKE. THE REDESIGNED 1965 BUILDING IS A COLLABORATION OF DIVERSE LOCAL AND VISITING CREATIVE TALENT IN ITS DESIGN, CULTURE AND CULINARY PROGRAMS. The guest rooms and public spaces showcase over 500 original pieces of art by 8 local artists throughout the property, including Michael Wilson, Xochi Solis, Alyson Fox, Manik Raj Nakra, Alexandra Valenti, Elizabeth Chiles, Jules Buck Jones and Jeffrey Dell. The LINE Austin looks forward to partnering with Big Medium in 2019 for a year‑round, on‑property artist residency program to create an ongoing legacy of support and a platform for showcasing the work of local artists.

111 E. CESAR CHAVEZ ST AUSTIN, TX 78701 T (512) 473‑1534 thelinehotel.com


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Ernesto Walker by The Projecto

Acrylic, digital video, generative processes, ink drawing, laser cut, metalwork, thermoforming The Projecto is happy to present awarded artist, Ernesto Walker, for EAST 2018. This year we’re doing things a bit differently, we partnered with the awesome people at Furman+Keil Architects who have generously provided a brand new space for Ernesto’s geometrical magic to happen: 2 weekends, 1 artist, all the love. Drop by, have a Topo, and enjoy your surroundings. Temporary Exhibition – Furman + Keil Architects 1211 E 11th St co@theprojecto.org – theprojecto.org Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Jacob Villanueva

Photographic prints 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 experimental photography as a part of the HELM artist series for this year’s tour. Temporary Exhibition – Helm Boots 1200 E 11th St, Ste 101 – (512) 497-7998 jacob@digitalpurity.com – jacobvillanueva.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Austin Revitalization Authority

Oil, acrylic, linen Austin Revitalization Authority will showcase the work of artist Margaret Urdy –an Austinite who has made numerous contributions to the East Austin community. Temporary Exhibition – Herman Schieffer House/Eastroom 1154 Lydia St, 200 – (512) 469-1705 emcdonald@austinrev.org – austinrev.org Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Kenny Dorham’s Backyard

Yarn, house paint, alabaster stone, wood glue, vinyl records, prints I will have art set up outside at Kenny Dorham’s Backyard. Multiple vendors will be set up both weekends on the grassy lawn just a stone throw away from the capital. Live music will be accompanied with the visual art a good grip of the time. Yeah! Temporary Exhibition 1106 E 11th St – (817) 657-2676 awestphal@live.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 5, 7, 9

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Tyson Davis

Acrylic, canvas, oil and wood Sketching comic book characters in his middle school classes, by his senior year, he was assisting with murals for banks and selling at auctions. Tyson has donated paintings to The Ensemble Theater, and MECA. His work has been showcased at Angelina College, and Stephen F. Austin State University. His use of bright original colors helps him express his inner self. Temporary Exhibition – The Yellow House 912 E 11th St – (832) 277-5336 artworksbyone1@yahoo.com – facebook.com/artstudio122 Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Giovannie Licea

Acrylic, canvas, oil, wood Giovannie Licea a 22 year-old artist based out of Texas. He has won numerous awards as an up and coming artist. Giovannie has partnered with a handful of companies such as, Sprite, Coca-Cola, and Walgreens. Giovannie has been featured by large pages such as “R1L”, “Spotlight”, “Vidly”, “Zoomin.TV Viral”, and others. Temporary Exhibition – The Yellow House 912 E 11th St – (936) 414-0327 giovannie.liceaart@gmail.com – giovanniesoriginals.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Jeffery Miles

Acrylic, canvas, oil, wood Coming from Prince George’s County, Maryland to Austin, Texas as a young African American man I’ve had plenty of experiences. Most of my paintings reflect those experiences with social issues as well as an appreciation for those of different cultures. My paintings definitely speak from my views, but I hope that they might also speak for those who feel voiceless. Temporary Exhibition – The Yellow House 912 E 11th St – (301) 254-9511 jeff2miles@gmail.com – themilescollective.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Ryan Runcie

Acrylic, canvas, oil, wood Feeling free to be vulnerable and engage my own biases and insecurities. Being a bi-racial, first-generation American I have found that my head and heart are not immune to being judged. Countering these thoughts, I employ a tenuously balanced play of color that pulls viewers in from afar asking them to see with new eyes - cultivating a shift in perspective. Temporary Exhibition – The Yellow House 912 E 11th St – (713) 204-5667 ryan.runcie@gmail.com – ryanruncie.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Carlotta Vann

Acrylic, canvas, oil, wood Artists have their own view and perspectives of people and objects that move us in similar and divergent ways. That’s the beauty of art, it’s personal. I work with acrylic paint on canvas, y’ll see I don’t have one particular style. If you look at one of my paintings and it speaks to you then I have accomplished my goal. Temporary Exhibition – The Yellow House 912 E 11th St – (512) 565-4264 carlottavann@yahoo.com – carlottavannartgallery.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Afroamericana

Acrylic, charcoal, collage, mixed media on panels, canvas, oil Afroamericana is a collection of works by four American artists of African descent. Each artwork tells the story of their individual identity as a person of color in modern American society. This show illustrates uniquely different perspectives on a shared experience. Temporary Exhibition – African American Cultural Heritage Facility 912 E 11th St – (512) 579-6517 mprintlife@gmail.com Accessibility: 3

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Huston-Tillotson University

Various Huston-Tillotson University will showcase its historical spaces and the artwork within those spaces in the areas identified as follows: Anthony and Louise Viaer-Alumni Hall, Evans Industrial Hall, Downs-Jones Library, Jackson-Moody Humanities and Fine Arts Building, Sandra Joy Anderson Community Health and Wellness Center, and Davage-Durden Student Union. Temporary Exhibition – Huston-Tillotson University 900 Chicon St, Davage-Durden Student Union – (512) 505-3006 social@htu.edu – htu.edu Accessibility: 1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Hallie Rae Ward

Acrylic, fabric, led lighting, pipe cleaners, yarn Whether you are searching for the right nest, the right words, or the right dance partner, it’s all about the search. That’s what I do. I search, but I take time to live in the moment and learn. (Fine Art + HRW Designs) Temporary Exhibition – Createscape Coworking 701 Tillery St, A-3 – (512) 585-7075 hallieraeward@gmail.com – hallieraeward.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Lawrence Jolly

Oil on canvas, 3D mixed media including found objects, wood, computer components I am a visual story-teller, a Contemporary Narrative Realist. Think Dali meets Rockwell. My art seeks to capture the emotional and spiritual transcendency of the human experience by using images from our observable, natural experience to describe and celebrate the part of us that is not observable, that is of faith and spirit. Temporary Exhibition – Createscape Coworking 701 Tillery St, A-3 – (512) 517-8733 larry@jollydesign.com – lawrencejolly.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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David Mills

Cardboard, metal, vintage album covers, vinyl records, metal, wood My current work examines the possibility that we all may be connected through an infinite network of harmonic frequencies. I explore the correlation between universal frequencies, the circadian rhythm and the naturally occurring mathematical phenomena of Phi and the Fibonacci sequence to construct ways to express this concept in two and three dimensions. Temporary Exhibition – Createscape Coworking 701 Tillery St, A-3 – (202) 276-6645 heydave@davidmillsart.com – davidmillsart.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Matchi Martin

Acrylic I use acrylic on canvas to create large faces playing a hide and seek game with the viewer as the world reflects around them. Are they keeping secrets? Spying​? Or just observing? The dialogue shifts depending on the beholder. Temporary Exhibition – Createspace Coworking 701 Tillery St, A-3 – (512) 652-8558 matchiart@aol.com – matchiart.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Don Friesen

Acrylics, charcoal, digital, ink, paper, pastels Don Friesen (1and4 Studio) is a mixed media artist working with charcoal, pastels, digital, acrylics and ink mark-making combined with punches of colors and textures on paper or canvas. While some works involve social critique, in an effort to not just be restricted to serious subjects he likes making whimsical zoo animals as well. Temporary Exhibition – Createspace Coworking 701 Tillery St, A-3 – (646) 707-9237 dlfriesen@gmail.com – 1and4studio.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Evan Horn

Botanicals, stoneware I make functional tableware for chefs, art objects for retail stores and fine art sculpture. For this group exhibition at Tillery Street Plant Company I’m showing ceramic vessels for ikebana- the Japanese art of flower arranging. My work is a direct extension of my interests, which include poetry, plants, and the natural sciences. Temporary Exhibition – Tillery Street Plant Company 801 Tillery St evanphorn@gmail.com – evanhorn.com Accessibility: 1

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Hailey Vick

Stoneware I have a nonconforming, ever-changing aesthetic driven by my constantly curious and experimental relationship with clay. Temporary Exhibition – Tillery Street Plant Company 801 Tillery St – (210) 683-7999 redplanetpottery@gmail.com – redplanetpottery.com Accessibility: 1

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Sari Shryack

Acrylic 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 – Tillery Street Plant Company 801 Tillery St – (417) 761-9905 sarishryack@gmail.com – sari.studio Accessibility: 1

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Jennifer Steverson

Cotton, indigo dye, ink, silk Jennifer Steverson is a textile artist and writer based in Austin Texas. She works with plant based dyes to create sustainably crafted pieces that will last a lifetime. Her indigo work and block prints are inspired by Nigerian adire and Malian bogolan. Each piece is unique and the vibrant colors are produced using American grown indigo and fairly traded textiles. Temporary Exhibition – Tillery Street Plant Company 801 Tillery St – (347) 678-1258 jmsteverson@gmail.com Accessibility: 1

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Avel Glaz

Acrylic, broken machines, miscellaneous pieces, wood Creating a world with whimsical robots made of broken machines and scrap wood. I firmly believe in this recycling project and its philosophy. Life is returned to the useless and lonely objects. Temporary Exhibition 3107 Lyons Rd – (512) 677-3356 avelglaz.creations@gmail.com – avelglaz.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 6

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Sarah Spivey

Photography, clay, watercolor, ink Forever traveling with a bag of things to create. Temporary Exhibition 3107 Lyons Rd sarahspivey@gmail.com – floatingupsidedown.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 6

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Leslie Uppinghouse

Clay, steel, stone I am interested in my relationship with time and the nonlinear space I occupy within it. These pieces represent the in-between or stalled moments where there is a break in momentum. My materials clay, metal and stone serve both as medium and metaphor juxtaposing permanence with decay, death and not dying. Temporary Exhibition 3107 Lyons Rd leslie.uppinghouse@gmail.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 6

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Julie Williams

Ink, natural dyes, pen Eco-printing is the current focus of my art on paper, silk and fabric. I am drawn to the 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 unconscious. Temporary Exhibition 3107 Lyons Rd – (512) 585-6666 juliewill.austin@gmail.com – southaustinstudio.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 6

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Bloom Design, Build, Art

Mixed media Come explore a newly remodeled house by Bloom Design Build and see artwork from Bloom’s founder, Joseph Phillips, and others. Bloom is a creative residential design/build firm that has been building and remodeling in Austin since 2013. As well as building custom spaces and artistic architectural detailing, Bloom offers full service art consulting and installation for residential and corporate clients. Temporary Exhibition 3104 Govalle Ave – (512) 294-0884 bloomdesignbuild@gmail.com – bloomdesignbuild.net Accessibility: 2, 6

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Austin Tinkering School

Wood, paint, wire, fabric, paper, ink Austin Tinkering School is an East Austin makerspace that offers a dynamic assortment of camps, classes, parties and events for kids and adults. We will have hands-on art activities and interactive art experiences for EAST attendees! Temporary Exhibition 1122 Airport Blvd, Ste A – (512) 579-6169 kami@austintinkeringschool.com – austintinkeringschool.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 5, 6, 7

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Vision Gland

Installation, mixed media, sound Vision Gland is a collective of artists in Austin, Texas who specialize in a kind of collaborative, interactive art that is apt to involve interactive kinetic sculpture and immersive exploration experiences. An operating principle of this group is that discovery through play shouldn’t only be for children (though children love our installations too). Temporary Exhibition – Austin Tinkering School 1122 Airport Blvd, Ste A – (512) 426-3344 info@visiongland.com – visiongland.com Accessibility: 1

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Blue Sky Design and Build Members Show

Canvas, paint, paper, paper mache, plaster, tar, wood Blue Sky Design and Build’s office and wood shop will be showing the work of 3 of it’s members (Jessie Temple, Matthew Rampy, Michael Krumenacker) visual artwork, along with the space functioning as it’s showroom. Temporary Exhibition – Blue Sky Design and Build – Springdale General 1023 Springdale Rd, 10D – (512) 772-1379 michael@blueskyaustin.com – blueskyaustin.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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EAST Group Exhibition

Various The Group Exhibition is where the tour begins. With over 400 artworks by EAST artists and catalog and maps on site, you can plan your entire tour in one stop. The exhibition is organized by tour number, allowing you to move through the show geographically, discovering your favorite artists along the way. Temporary Exhibition – Springdale General 1023 Springdale Rd, 11A – (512) 939-6665 info@bigmedium.org – east.bigmedium.org Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Arin Madera

35mm film Desire is generated by beholder as lover. I shoot with a curious eye and yearning heart. All photographs shot on 35mm film with prints and zines available. Down the street from Canopy and Big Medium! Temporary Exhibition 940 Springdale Rd – (512) 461-4826 arin.madera@gmail.com – arinmadera.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 5, 6

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Sara Lee Hughes

Canvas, cardboard, charcoal, gouache, graphite, oil, paper, wood panel My paintings collage people, places and objects that are significant to my life and to the narrative of my family. Presently I am working with letters I received from my father before his death. My intention is to illustrate how the letters have transformed from a communication of conversations, recollections and events to becoming objects of comfort, confidence and guideposts. Temporary Exhibition – EmDash – Canopy 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #222 – (512) 796-9090 junebug.saralee@gmail.com – junebugsaralee.wixsite.com/saralee Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Ryan Padgett

120” projection screen, headphones, Korg NanoKONTROL2 MIDI controller, desk, chair A collaboration with Revelator and Captive Studios, Ryan Padgett presents Trip: an immersive dream-like dive into a voyage of fractals, particles, and the night sky. Trip is an interactive, immersive audiovisual experience for one person. When the experience starts, the screen fades up from black and a character is stumbling through a dreamy void-like space, unsure of where they are. Temporary Exhibition – Austin Studio Rental – Canopy 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 2, #107 – (512) 778-0385 anele@austinstudiorental.com – duale.tv Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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East in EAST

Various East in EAST introduces artists, spaces, and programs from Asia. This projected exhibition is hoping to expand the scope of cultural exchange offered at EAST creating a sustainable international relationship for all participants. It is prepared and operated by Shine Here and Big Medium. For its debut, Hanatour Cultural Foundation of South Korea is the primary sponsor. Temporary Exhibition – Canopy 916 Springdale Rd info@shinehere.com – shinehere.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Ryan Montbrocha

Digital photography Panomorphic (adj) describes a surreal photographic technique I discovered to reveal dimensions of a particular moment in time. After a fated mistake, I grew inspired to manipulate the iPhone camera’s panorama setting by using my own kinetic energy to tap into my subject’s potential energy. By paying homage to the unseen, my work serves as a conduit of the subconscious. Temporary Exhibition 903 Chote Ave montbrocha@gmail.com Accessibility: 0

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Alicia Wells

Digital and analog photographs on ragstock paper, metal A collection of The Little People of Austin as they move basically unseen among us. Using a macro lens I have documented them in a series of photos. Printed small format on metal. Also included in the collection, is a larger series of photographs documenting the people, places and events that are the fabric of Austin. Temporary Exhibition – Bolm Studios 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 11, Studio 1 – (817) 726-2204 karenaliciawells@gmail.com – alitexas.com Accessibility: 7

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Zac Thomas

Wood Rabbit Rung Design repurposes, recycle, and transforms found and discarded textiles into eye-catching art pieces and interior decor. Temporary Exhibition – Bolm Studios 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 11 – (406) 490-2745 rabbitrungdesign@gmail.com – rabbitrungdesign.com Accessibility: 1

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Graham Franciose

Watercolor, ink, gouache, paper With my Illustration background I hope to instill a sense of wonder and internal narrative with my work. Each piece is a sliver pulled from a story with no clear beginning or ending. The circumstances are left open for the viewer to interpret in their own way. I work primarily with ink, watercolor, pen and brush on coffee stained paper. Temporary Exhibition – Revival Cycles Workshop 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 1 franciose@gmail.com – grahamfranciose.bigcartel.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 6

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Brian Phillips

Acrylic, collage, nails, salvaged wood, wood In 2004, I began painting salvaged wood assemblages. Where did this wood come from? A house? A business? What stories did it hear? Who did it shelter from the weather? Who painted it over and over? I love breathing a well deserved new life into it. I hope you enjoy it. Have Fun. Enjoy Life. Be Kind to Each Other. Temporary Exhibition – Revival Cycles Workshop 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 2-3 – (512) 571-1703 brianphillipsemail@gmail.com – artbybrianphillips.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 6

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RUNS ON TIME Recent Work by Adreon Henry Vinyl, acrylic, canvas, leather, ceramic, concrete There’s an equilibrium here – a needle in the groove of a record that has no end. It plays in the dark and it plays in the light; when we stop to dream or pause to contemplate pigmented inks. The balance is real, from the first day to the last. Unshaken. Spinning a web which... runs on time. Please join us for an opening celebration on Friday, November 9th from 6-9pm. Temporary Exhibition – Helm Design Studio 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 6 – (512) 627-8284 adreon@adreonhenry.com – adreonhenry.com Accessibility: 1

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Victoria Corbett

Ink, paper, pen, screen print Industry, the new and the old, intermingle yet the weeds still manage to infiltrate what we perceive to be solid ground. As a living breathing human on this wondrous planet, do you consider yourself part of or separate from it? ​ Temporary Exhibition 5913 Ventus St – (512) 217-6639 info@victoriacorbettart.com – victoriacorbettart.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 6, 7

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Stellina Stampouli

Photography Stellina Stampouli is a photographer from Greece currently living in Austin, Texas. From a young age, Stellina has used photography with the desire of escaping the real world to explore her own identity. She makes pictures for herself, to identify with hidden qualities of her character, to better understand her reality, and to express her interpretation of the world around her. Temporary Exhibition 5913 Ventus St – (512) 545-5292 ste_lla@windowslive.com – stellinastampouli.com Accessibility: 2, 4, 5, 6

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Jon Windham

Scratchboard, found objects, silicone rubber Amity: themes of repose, connection and coalescence are explored in an imagined, ulterior time and place of post-humanism. At play are the possibilities of a new life where we’ve ceded otherness and gently merged with the world around us. Illustrated biological samples and sculptural inhabitants will be discoverable throughout the grounds. Exhibition and Eden East hours: Sat and Sun, 9am-6pm. Temporary Exhibition – Eden East Farm 755 Springdale Rd jon@jonwindham.com – jonwindham.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8

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Future TBD Collective

Multimedia, foam, fabric, acrylic sheet, silicone, wood, latex, alien artifacts, biological specimens Strange Activity has been detected at The Farm! Future TBD’s Anomalous Activity Division are studying new life at Eden East. We invite you to explore the Exobiology Field Facility, as we investigate these peculiar creatures of undetermined origins. Temporary Exhibition – Eden East Farm 755 Springdale Rd – (415) 336-6748 futuretbd@gmail.com – futuretbd.art Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8

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Jolt Collective

Acrylic, steel, wood The Jolt Art Collective is a group of Latinx artists that aim to create cultural dialogue and change through art. Using installations, murals, digital art, podcasts, and political actions, the Jolt Art Collective works to inspire Latinx youth to vote, call attention to unjust policies, and inform the community on issues that affect them. Temporary Exhibition – Jolt 4704-B E Cesar Chavez St, Ste 1 – (512) 234-3568 info@jolttx.org – jolttx.org Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 6

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Polis.TV

Various An Austin art collective. The thought of ordinary lives absolutely terrifies us. So, we got a space to make things. Come investigate the beep boops, the stroke strokes, and the doo wops. Temporary Exhibition – Polis 411 Tillery St – (817) 456-3559 dan@nidostructures.com – polis.tv Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9

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Helen Herrera

Oil, mixed media I am inspired by people and places I have met in my travels. The unusual draws my eye. Vibrant colors and textures connect me and are interwoven in everything we see and do. I embrace the vividness around me and try to share it on the canvas, as the oils bring it all back to life. Temporary Exhibition 2505 E 6th St, Unit A – (818) 390-3266 cubana217.wixsite.com/mysite Accessibility: 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Fine Southern Gentlemen

Plastisol ink, posters, shirts, water based ink I will be hosting the artists that design and print posters, shirts, etc. at Fine Southern Gentlemen. We will have our shirts, posters, hats, etc. on display and for sale. We will also be giving tours of our studio space. Temporary Exhibition 507 Calles St, Ste 109 – (727) 389-6683 katie@finesoutherngentlemen.com – finesoutherngentlemen.com Accessibility: 1, 3, 5, 7, 8

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Annie Compton

Charcoal, conte, graphite, oil, pastels I paint real stuff / from life whenever practicable / with oils [or pastels, charcoal] things that interest me and will stay relatively still... with the exception of water which is NEVER still and clouds and sunlit landscapes... Ok, ok I often incorporate movement in my work. Come by. I’ll be happy to show you what I’ve been up to. Temporary Exhibition 2511 Hidalgo St – (301) 873-1667 dacompton@me.com – anniecompton.com Accessibility: 2, 6, 7

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ImmersionATX

Fiber optics, glass, light, mirror, mixed media, textiles, video projection ImmersionATX is a curated exhibition where technology and space mingle in an immersive art environment. Explore how local artists are experimenting with traditional mediums in innovative ways. Temporary Exhibition – 1500 Studios 1500 E 4th St – (412) 496-1262 hello@immersionatx.com – immersionatx.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

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Sarah Annie Navarrete

Archival paper, digital photography Sarah’s work captures humans in motion and explores the arresting capacity of the moving body. As a dance artist and fine art photographer, she’s most interested in exploring identity, unveiling the feminine inner self and expressing universal vulnerabilities. Temporary Exhibition – 1500 Studios 1500 E 4th St – (915) 217-7410 hi@sarahannie.com – sarahannie.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

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The Femme Abstract

Oil, acrylic, photography, found objects, paper, ceramic The Femme Abstract is an exhibition of over 50 local female artists, curated by Moya McIntyre. This broad survey of local contemporary artists showcases a wide variety of approaches and materials from painting to collage, sculpture to installation. Featured artists include Stella Alesi, Caitlin G McCollom, Rebecca Bennett, Cherie Weaver, Vy Ngo, Terra Goolsby and Brooke Gassiot. Temporary Exhibition 1300 E 5th St – (512) 947-8772 mcintyremoya@gmail.com – moyamcintyre.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7

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Colin McIntyre

Forged steel, nickel plate I am currently exploring the next installment of my long-running Organism Series. These sinuous forged forms have a fluid lightness that contrasts with the cold rigidity of the metal. The imagined life forms celebrate evolutionary adaptation, they are the evasive species that symbolize humans’ inability to ever comprehend the full scope of ecology. Temporary Exhibition 1300 E 5th St – (512) 479-9941 colin@sculptureforge.com – sculptureforge.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

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Alejandra Almuelle

Ceramic This exhibit explores the stages of the “Journey,” illuminating what it is to be in transition, an historic theme with acute relevance today. Transition can take place across multiple spectra, such as cultural, national, gender, and emotional aspects of the human psyche, the “inner” landscape. ARTIST and PANEL TALK, Nov 17, 2pm. Temporary Exhibition 1300 E 5th St alejandra.almuelle@gmail.com – alejandraalmuelle.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3

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Afterhours

Silk screen Afterhours is a part individual creative expression, part curated poster show, and part non-profit fundraiser. We’ll be kicking off year four at Wright Bros. Brew and Brew, where we’ll have 40 artists who’ve created a limited edition run screen printed posters which will be for sale for $30 each. A portion of every poster sold benefits our local non-profit partner. Temporary Exhibition – Revelry 500 San Marcos St, #105 – (971) 285-8281 info@afterhoursatx.com – afterhoursatx.com Accessibility: 1, 4, 6, 8

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Sara Vanderbeek

Drawing,painting Sara Vanderbeek is an artist, independent art consultant, estate manager and director of DORF gallery. For her presentation at ARO, Vanderbeek shows a selection of new and existing paintings of her iconic brightly colored and patterned shirts and shoes. Temporary Exhibition – ARO 906 E 5th St, #106 – (512) 348-7094 info@shop-aro.com – saravanderbeek.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9

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TAYM

Gold leaf, ink I’m but a young afro in a city of dreams. I accredit my work to the creative juices I consume from cartoons and alcoholic beverages, generating a spirit bomb of ideas that I plan to ride allll the way to my destiny. (fist bump) Temporary Exhibition – Dub Academy 906 E 5th St, #109 – (703) 586-5656 heytaym@gmail.com – heytaym.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Marshall Tidrick

Digital, film I am a photographer and photojournalist. I often work with film and focus primarily on portraits. I value authenticity in photography and my editing style is minimalistic. Stop by for a Polaroid or film portrait of yourself ~ Temporary Exhibition – Dub Academy 906 E 5th St, #109 – (512) 422-5942 marshalltidrickphoto@gmail.com – marshalltidrick.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Julia Miller

Canvas, ink, paper I’m not great with words, so I use lines. 95% of my pieces are drawn in ink with no planning and completed in a single sitting, usually over a beer. I enjoy the freedom of not knowing how a drawing will turn out before I start. I am selling shirts as well as original drawings, prints, and pins! Temporary Exhibition – Dub Academy 906 E 5th St, #109 – (512) 740-9616 linesbyjulia@gmail.com – linesbyjulia.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Adrienne Simes

Acrylic, lino-cut ink, permanent ink, trucker hats 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 creating wearable art, she gains her artistic inspiration from the natural world and her travels. Adrienne seeks exciting colorful ways to view the world. Temporary Exhibition – Dub Academy 906 E 5th St, #109 simesart@gmail.com – simesart.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Artists of Christ Church

Acrylic, clay, fabric, ink, oil, paper, wood We’re a community of artists new to the east side, working in a variety of mediums. Please join us for our first group show, where you can enjoy refreshments while you talk with the artists and take in their work. Artists include: Terry Barnes, Vera Bowen, Shaun Fox, Jan Garven, Cheryl Kaufman, Eric Kaufman, Amy McCullough, Bryson Owen, and Caleigh Taylor. Temporary Exhibition – Christ Church 112 Medina St, Parish Hall – (512) 410-7780 artsatchristchurch@gmail.com – christchurchofaustin.org Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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ADLA Studio

Design, digital, drawing, photography ADLA is a landscape architecture firm that offers complete design-build services from conceptual and schematic design through final construction. Our diverse background in landscape architecture, art, ecology, horticulture and construction, provides the framework for our design approach. It is our goal to create site-specific spaces that respond to our client’s individual lifestyles. Temporary Exhibition 1205 E Cesar Chavez St – (512) 402-2341 info@adlastudio.com – adlastudio.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Forsite Studio

Design, digital, drawing, mixed media, printed matter, sculpture Our work reflects a clean, modern sensibility infused with handcrafted detail and sensitivity to the vernacular. Promoting sustainable architecture starts with educating clients on its benefits on both the environment and the end user’s health. We salvage materials and structures where possible, incorporating and celebrating them in our designs, resulting in buildings of character and personality. Temporary Exhibition 1205 E Cesar Chavez St – (512) 436-1901 info@forsitestudio.com – forsitestudio.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Christy Cisneros

Acrylic, oil My story is based on clips of living life through a hot Texas summer. Each painting creates environments that allow the viewer to play with their own perceptions of what is being painted. Banana leaves in the backyard. Popping Fireworks on 4th of July. Old downtown Texas. The beaches of the Gulf of Mexico. Seeing fields of bluebonnets on a walk. Temporary Exhibition – Mission Funeral Home 1611 E Cesar Chavez St – (512) 633-6371 mchristinacisneros@gmail.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Jason Oliver

Acrylic, digital reproductions, paper I try to live my life by a few basic principles: Be willing to learn, be creative daily, and try not to take yourself too seriously. I do that by making art. My mediums change constantly, but the principles are there in my mind. Whether it’s an Illustration, paper craft piece or a painting – I do it to decompress. Temporary Exhibition – Mission Funeral Home 1611 E Cesar Chavez St – (559) 805-0584 jason.gh.oliver@gmail.com – jason-o.net Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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John Mercado

Acrylic, graphite on ampersand hardbord, found, reclaimed materials, oil As an 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, Taos, Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, and Austin. Temporary Exhibition – Mission Funeral Home 1611 E Cesar Chavez St – (832) 858-0854 jcmercado.22@gmail.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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JC Amorrortu

Ink, oil, watercolor I make art that shows beauty in both light and darkness. Temporary Exhibition – Mission Funeral Home 1615 E Cesar Chavez St – (512) 921-1468 jcamorrortu@gmail.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8

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Robert Page

Gold leaf, ink, oil, supersculpy Robert is a self-taught artist. Dedicated, he has been painting for nearly 20 years. Capturing the look or posture of a person is important in his art. Robert’s style is moody, incorporating humor and a surrealistic feel at times. Along with his figurative work, he has recently worked on a series of animal paintings that are light and fun. Temporary Exhibition – Mission Funeral Home 1615 E Cesar Chavez St – (843) 337-5392 robert@rampageart.com – rampageart.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8

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Carol Stanley Aaron

Damar resin, filtered bees wax, ground pigment, image transfer, oils, wood I adore the physicality of building a narrative through encaustic painting. Having my hands on wood, wax, and pigment, using fire to meld the chaos into a new creation inspires me. I recount my histories by reconfiguring the earth’s basic elements. The language of the materials helps me concoct fictions that I hope will resonate with others. Temporary Exhibition – Mission Funeral Home 1615 E Cesar Chavez St – (512) 634-7918 carolaaronart@gmail.com – carolaaronart.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8

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fd2s

Acrylic, fiber, graphite, leather, clay, pen fd2s is a design studio that blends brand development and experiential graphic design to craft engaging stories. We welcome you to experience new work by Cheyenne Weaver, Mary Smits, Nelson Smith, Reid Harris, and Canoe. Temporary Exhibition 1634 E Cesar Chavez St – (512) 476-7733 kcaldwell@fd2s.com – fd2s.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3

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Cheyenne Weaver

Acrylic, clay, wood Cheyenne’s work applies form and material to create narratives. Often referencing historical or contemporary events, the chemistry, and history of her sculptural materials often suggest a re-framing of the object that points to the struggle between power and empathy. Temporary Exhibition – fd2s 1634 E Cesar Chavez St – (512) 751-1723 cheyenneweaver@gmail.com – cheyenneweaver.cargocollective.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3

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Reid Harris

Acrylic, ink I explore how decisions are made. Through rule-based execution, I isolate these variations and study how they change through repetition over time. The end product, which I consider a visual representation of the subconscious, is a celebration of all that is human – a fermented accumulation of emotions, experiences, and inclinations that inform our actions. Temporary Exhibition – fd2s 1634 E Cesar Chavez St – (972) 742-8258 reidaharris@gmail.com – reidharrisart.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3

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Al Vent

Laptop, lights, projectors, projector screens, speakers Al Vent conceptually explores themes of space, distance and time spent between humans in/from different cultures. Artists Ana Treviño and Veronica Mognato will be exploring various acts of human connect/disconnect through performance and gestures. The piece will be documented through video and displayed as an installation. Temporary Exhibition 1710 E 2nd St , Unit A – (786) 303-3584 a.trevino8@gmail.com – www.anatrevino.net Accessibility: 5

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Steve Willgren

Acrylic, pastels Steve’s career as a graphic artist continues to strongly influence his aesthetic and thematic approach. His paintings utilize intense vibrant colors, applied in bold strokes to give dimension and character to the canvas to capture the unique imagery and essence of the Southwest and the Native American culture. Temporary Exhibition – Aston International Academy 2125 E Cesar Chavez St – (512) 773-7234 swillgren@rioswillgren.com – stevewillgren.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Dwight Benignus

Gouache, oil, paper, watercolor I have been studying the art of portraiture. I began trying to imitate 17th to 19th century painters with oil paints, and developed my own styles with gauche and watercolors. As I’ve progressed and learned the methods of old masters through study, I’ve refined my technique. At the same time, I add contemporary colors and elements to my compositions. Temporary Exhibition – Aston International Academy 2125 E Cesar Chavez St – (956) 202-2428 dwightbenignus@gmail.com – dwightbenign.us/art Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Sarah Friedrickson

Acrylic, fabrics, glitter, vinyl Mixed media and acrylic combine to create abstract portraits which question identity. Temporary Exhibition 2400 E Cesar Chavez St, Ste 206 – (515) 661-3516 sarahbelleselinger@gmail.com – artofsarahfriedrickson.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Malati Vasudevan

Alcohol ink, charcoal, graphite, paper 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 – Atmosphere Coworking 2400 E Cesar Chavez St, Ste 208 – (512) 565-5873 mala@withlvm.com – withlvm.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Mark Epstein

Furniture, metal, wood Furniture design and fabrication are a microcosm of architecture. Furniture is structure, material, scale, texture and proportion, all attributes which I find fascinating. In a multimedia-based culture where seemingly everything – from our clothes to our food – is mass produced in fully automated form, I seek to rediscover the often forgotten values of finely crafted furniture through authenticity. Temporary Exhibition – Atmosphere Coworking 2400 E Cesar Chavez St, Ste 208 – (314) 738-4123 mark@markstevendesign.com – markstevendesign.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Larry Akers

Steel, aluminum, glass, led, polystyrene, wood, paper, oil I create pattern-based sculptures, fixtures, and lamps that respond kinetically to a viewer’s movements. Fluid imagery. Amore moire! Also water photography. Temporary Exhibition – Atmosphere Coworking 2400 E Cesar Chavez St, Ste 208 – (512) 443-1036 larryakers@austin.rr.com – eyeplaystudio.net Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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atxGALS

Various atxGALS is pleased to partner with The Studio ATX to host a group exhibition featuring talented, emerging women artists in Austin. The exhibit will include artwork in various media and artistic styles – something for everyone! Temporary Exhibition – The Studio ATX 2400 E Cesar Chavez St, Ste 212 – (801) 691-2779 atxgals.org@gmail.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

488.

Whitney Turetzky

Acrylic, collage, embroidery thread, gold leaf, pastels, vintage findings Whitney is a local contemporary mixed-media artist working with vintage portraiture photography to explore ideas about human identity. Her work frequently features powerful female figures, bold neon colors, and heavy embellishment including embroidery stitch, collage, gold leaf, pastels, and vintage findings. Temporary Exhibition – The Studio ATX 2400 E Cesar Chavez St, Ste 212 – (801) 691-2779 whitneyturetzky@gmail.com – whitneyturetzky.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

489.

Monica Ceniceros

Acrylic, color pencil, gold leaf, wood stain Mixed media artist known for her unique staining technique. Working with the natural grain and imperfections of wood, Monica reminds us that when we learn to work with what we’ve been given and through our imperfections, we shine. Women face many challenges, but are also strong and individually beautiful. Monica wants to translate joy and pride through sensual, playful figures. Temporary Exhibition – The Studio ATX 2400 E Cesar Chavez St, Ste 212 – (512) 296-3891 monica@monicaceniceros.com – monicaceniceros.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

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Eryn Brooke

Acrylic, paper, photographs, thread, wood I carry an overwhelming sense of pride generated by the strength and vulnerability of women and the extreme power created when they rise together. I truly believe that this work is the manifestation of those thoughts and feelings stirring inside of me. My work is constantly moving and changing with the tides and the constant shift of my current expression. Temporary Exhibition – The Studio ATX 2400 E Cesar Chavez St, Ste 212 – (972) 567-6210 erynact@yahoo.com – erynbrooke.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

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Ella Nilsson

Acrylic, ink, latex, pencil, wood Creating artwork in a series enables me to fully develop a concept; presently, I’m working on three different ones. My “Dream” series, looks at both the conscious and subconscious parts together to form one image. “Sea Legs” combines the female form with various seaworthy vessels. My “Shadow” series looks at the interaction of faces and intentional shadows cropped within oddly sized canvases. Temporary Exhibition – The Studio ATX 2400 E Cesar Chavez St, Ste 212 ella@handybitches.com – handybitches.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

492.

Kristin Freeman

Acrylic, canvas, ink, paper, spray paint, wood My work is an exploration of our contrasting inner and outer selves in an attempt to find our most authentic self. My pop art paintings will be on exhibit as well as unseen letters from my anonymous handwritten letter project, “Thoughts Project”. Temporary Exhibition – The Studio ATX 2400 E Cesar Chavez St, Ste 212 – (512) 557-9396 kristin_freeman9@yahoo.com – kristinfreemanart.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

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Brooke Robinson

Acrylics, canvas, gold leaf, spray acrylics, wood I am thrilled to be showing with the atxGALs at The Studio ATX. My work is often inspired by objects from the past like vintage motorcycles and cars – paying tribute to retro color palettes found within iconic retro brand packaging. In a brighter fashion, my work can make use of fluorescent spectrum gradients juxtaposed with crisp, bold and sometimes gold imagery. Temporary Exhibition – The Studio ATX 2400 E Cesar Chavez St, Ste 212 brooke@goodtype.us – brookerobinson.co Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

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Leigh Acord

Acrylic paint, canvas, glaze, latex paint Watson Murals was born in 2004 and has thrived on taking a broad concept from a client and turning it into something that speaks directly to the viewer, whether it’s a mural in the bedroom of a five year old boy, or a larger than life showpiece in a venue where thousands of patrons will see it and be inspired. Temporary Exhibition – The Studio ATX 2400 E Cesar Chavez St, Ste 212 – (512) 736-3331 leigh@watsonmurals.com – watsonmurals.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

495.

Emily Mercedes

Acrylic, gouache, ink, watercolor Emily Mercedes is an artist living in Austin. Mercedes grew up in Indiana and lived all over the US after graduating from Indiana University. She enjoys mixed media and works primarily with watercolor paint, gouache and ink. Her colorful paintings often evoke nostalgia. She takes custom order requests and loves a good painting challenge. Temporary Exhibition – The Studio ATX 2400 E Cesar Chavez St, Ste 212 emilymercedesart@gmail.com – emilymercedes.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

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Kelsey Livingston

Colored pencil on polystyrene plastic I am inspired by everyday items that act as tangible illustrations for our memories; striking a balance between young and old, modern and classic. I strive to create pieces that evoke a smile as much as a story and hope that my work sparks a connection with those who see it. Temporary Exhibition – The Studio ATX 2400 E Cesar Chavez St, Ste 212 – (314) 952-6213 kelsey@livingstonmade.com – livingstonmade.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

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Danika Ostrowski

Acrylic My work explores scarce and deserted environments of the American Southwest, examining and abstracting the lively color and dynamic forms found in unexpected places. Panoramic views, plant life, and geological forms are viewed through the lenses of memory and emotion in my acrylic paintings. I reference photos, sketches and memories to create vibrant compositions of woven color. Temporary Exhibition – The Studio ATX 2400 E Cesar Chavez St, Ste 212 danika.ostrowski@gmail.com – danikaostrowski.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

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Kristin Moore

Oil, wood panel My oil paintings explore architecture, and atmosphere while oscillating through the landscapes of Los Angeles, the ever-changing skyline of Austin, and the highways in between. Utilizing recognizable signage, buildings, and landscapes, my work invokes nostalgia in the viewer while also commenting on the nature of city life versus open land, through a contemporary approach to landscape painting. Temporary Exhibition – The Studio ATX 2400 E Cesar Chavez St, Ste 212 – (713) 542-4332 kristinmooreart@gmail.com – kristinmooreart.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

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Molly Mansfield

Watercolor My paintings are a way of recording what I see on my adventures and memories from my childhood. The pleasures of these experiences are doubled each time I carefully take note of the impressions they make upon me. I hope to share the joys of plants with my viewers and to help them make a connection with nature. Temporary Exhibition – The Studio ATX 2400 E Cesar Chavez St, Ste 212 mollymansfieldartist@gmail.com – mollymansfield.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

500.

Nevena Bentz

Mixed media Emotions are the colors of our soul and reflect our essence. A painting is complete when its colors have merged to create a certain melody or speak the words of a silent poem, giving the viewer a glimpse into my soul. Temporary Exhibition – The Studio ATX 2400 E Cesar Chavez St, Ste 212 nevenabentz@gmail.com – nevenabentz.com/art Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

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Tyler Hobbs

Algorithms, giclee prints, pen plotters I write programs that generate artwork. My work goal for each work is to develop a process, pattern, or algorithm that generates something that appeals to me visually and emotionally. Randomness is worked into every program, so each run will produce a different image. I draw inspiration from vegetation, natural processes, and paint. Temporary Exhibition – East Side Collective 2400 E Cesar Chavez St, Ste 302 – (512) 740-0251 tyler@tylerlhobbs.com – tylerlhobbs.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9

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Danielle Russell

Acrylic, ink My work explores the relationship between color and memory. Drawing on my background as a graphic artist, I distill the subject matter into simple forms and mix color palettes that celebrate specific memories of heightened presence: a vast grassy lawn, a distant island, a frozen lake. Temporary Exhibition – East Side Collective 2400 E Cesar Chavez St, Ste 302 – (636) 236-9283 daniellerusselldesign@gmail.com – daniellerusselldesign.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9

503.

Christina Moser

Acrylic, screen print The soft colors in my work create a comforting and soothing atmosphere, yet the impossible shapes add a sense of unease. I’ve been relating this to the topsy turvy current state of the world, the unrealness and impossibility of what has become reality. Relating this to trying to be a person in this world and finding peace in the discomfort. Temporary Exhibition – East Side Collective 2400 E Cesar Chavez St, Ste 302 – (713) 823-3525 info@christinamoser.com – christinamoser.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9

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James Morgan

Plastic, wood, paper, glue 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. Temporary Exhibition – East Side Collective 2400 E Cesar Chavez St, Ste 302 – (516) 697-4014 jamesowenmorgan@gmail.com – welcometothejimbo.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9

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Wes Hansen

Acrylic, charcoal, glazes, spray paint, varnish, wax I studied many types of design and multiple mediums while I was at the University of Wisconsin. Now I focus on creating art as a form of therapy. I have had bipolar since I was in high school. Art gives me an opportunity to express myself and my focus varies because of this. Temporary Exhibition 2605 E 3rd St – (608) 335-6376 weshansen59@gmail.com Accessibility: 6

515.

Elyssa Ketchersid

Acrylic on canvas, bronze, silver Elyssa operates under the name 5th House for all her creations. 5th House primarily produces hand crafted metal pieces that are inspired by ancient artifacts and the art of 70’s sci-fi. The resulting products are substantial, surreal works with an air of mysticism. Temporary Exhibition 2701 E Cesar Chavez St 5thhousejewelry@gmail.com Accessibility: 2

516.

Lauren Vinette

Glass, gold, gold-fill, plants, silver, stones, twine Lauren is a jeweler and artist living and working in Austin. Her primary medium is sterling silver and 14k gold and gold-fill with stones and brass incorporated. She works to create wearable pieces of art with simple and geometric style. She believes that her work should emphasize the beauty of the body and is inspired by symmetry found in nature. Temporary Exhibition 2701 E Cesar Chavez St bijouxbylauren@gmail.com – laurenvinette.com Accessibility: 2

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Chelsea Rodriguez

Silver, gold, brass, semi-precious stones I create jewelry and home goods using materials including silver, brass, and semi-precious stones. Each piece is thoughtfully designed and handcrafted using traditional metalsmithing methods. Inspired by the interaction and relationship between people and their natural environment, my work is meant to adorn and comfort. Temporary Exhibition 2701 E Cesar Chavez St – (903) 239-3503 fragmentjewelry@gmail.com – shopfragment.com Accessibility: 2

518.

Caleb Ketchersid

Acrylic, ink, photoshop Evocative images telling a story in the simplest way. Life is best viewed through a lens of ink and grits. Temporary Exhibition 2701 E Cesar Chavez St – (214) 392-5247 cketchersid@gmail.com – calebketchersid.com Accessibility: 2

519.

Sam Jacobson

Acrylic, canvas, wood, recycled fabric, metal After working as a costume designer for almost a decade, my experiences with people have shaped my art entirely. This year marks the first time in a long time that I’ve shown my 2D work, expanding into a broader dialogue about character and humanity through painting and clothing. Come celebrate the reveal of my mural “Migrantes”, a piece to bring hope to women, immigrants, and their allies. Temporary Exhibition 2701 E Cesar Chavez St – (512) 522-2375 sam@sapiradesign.com – sapiradesign.com Accessibility: 2

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520.

Hunter Saltzgiver

Acrylic on canvas, cold press paper, ink, pen I have dubbed this as the year of the bear and have a great collection of paintings, drawings, and prints that show the breadth of a bears personality. There is a bear out there for everyone and most of them are at my show! I will also be showing other wildlife and westerns paintings if you just can’t bear it. Temporary Exhibition 2408 Willow St, A – (719) 440-8560 huntersaltzgiver@gmail.com – saltgivingart.com Accessibility: 2

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Katie Jameson

Print on archival paper My passion for storytelling is rooted in my awareness of the fundamental need that we, as humans, have to be known. When we are known, we feel understood as people, and as humans. I believe that this awareness allows for more tolerance and more grace. In my work, I hope to aid in this expression of individuality. Temporary Exhibition – Left Right Media 2221 Holly St katiejamesonphoto@gmail.com Accessibility: 0

525.

Travis Hallmark

Print on archival paper The conversations surrounding food – and the impact it can have – is important to our society. In Humans And Food, I explore the intersection between food and the people who consume it. With this series, I hope to display food’s symbolism and its ability to be the common ground in polarizing times. Temporary Exhibition – Left Right Media 2221 Holly St travishallmark.com Accessibility: 0

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Adrienne Dever

Print on archival paper My series is simply about capturing moments – people in places with emotion and revelatory expression. When people are lost in their own element you get a glimpse into a side most people miss. I believe people’s surroundings play a large role in that, and it is in those surroundings where I aim to capture people’s wonderment and solitude. Temporary Exhibition – Left Right Media 2221 Holly St alddever@gmail.com – adriennedever.co Accessibility: 0

529.

Inner Prizes

35mm film, metal, paper A collective of Austin based artists, showcasing music, model and aerial drone photography, including 40 years of TX music memorabilia. Featuring: Nathan Edge, John Allen and David Cotton. Temporary Exhibition 2015 Holly St – (512) 466-2844 nathanedge@gmail.com – innerprizes.org Accessibility: 0

530.

Tonya and Jesse

Sterling silver, gold metals incorporated with both precious, semi precious stones 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 Accessibility: 6

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Stephen Fishman, Lindsey Taylor, and Ryan Obermeyer Acrylic, broken glass, electronics, foam, hammer bags, india ink, rubber, wood Competing show themes produce tension amongst participating artists. Shelly Duvall arrives to break tension and eat canapes. Temporary Exhibition – Taylor & Fishman 1705 Garden St – (512) 468-9174 fishbucks@gmail.com – stephalfish.com Accessibility: 0

539.

Mark Mandel

Ink, paper, watercolor I began drawing during the 2017 annual Inktober challenge. Since then, I haven’t been able to stop. I love exploring intuitive drawing and unpredictable patterns. Art supply stores make me feel like a kid in a candy shop. I’d love to find out if others—besides a few dozen Facebook and Instagram friends – like my work. See you soon. Enjoy! Temporary Exhibition – Two Goats Pottery 1304 Willow St, Bldg B – (512) 595-4893 creating-write@outlook.com – a-poem-a-day.net Accessibility: 0

540.

Deb Soromenho

Acrylic, digital, ink, wood Mandalas are not only beautiful, they represent unity, balance, and a connection with the universe and everything in it. I create traditional mandalas and mandala inspired art. I’ll be showing with several artists in an amazing urban farm space. Featuring art, pottery, and sculpture along with a bonfire, music, activities, and goats in a beautiful garden setting. Come visit us. Temporary Exhibition – Two Goats Pottery 1304 Willow St – (301) 828-7042 soromenho.deb@gmail.com – debsoromenho.com Accessibility: 0

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William Larson

Steel My ideas explore cast light and shadow to enhance the physical shape of the sculpture, especially in outdoor settings where the sun is always moving and changing the light and shadow, creating a visually ephemeral effect. Temporary Exhibition – Two Goats Pottery 1304 Willow St – (512) 444-9791 willlarsondesign@gmail.com – willlarsondesign.com Accessibility: 0

542.

Jennifer Conroy

Acrylic, oil, stoneware, watercolor I’m a third generation artist, native Austinite and recovering professional grown-up. I look forward to sharing my pottery, paintings, photography, gardens, goats, honey bees and the Zen of my space with you! From giant bowls to functional ware to sculpture, my works reflect the magic and vibrance of nature, animals, and the earth, from which I source my energy. Temporary Exhibition – Two Goats Pottery 1304 Willow St – (512) 971-4536 jennifearth@yahoo.com – twogoatspottery.com Accessibility: 0

544.

Art 84 – Dance + Music + Art

Acrylic, metal, mixed, oil, watercolor Art 84 hosts Thierry Bignolet, Cornelius Carter, Valérie Chaussonnet, Linda Dumont, Melanie Hickerson, Emily Hoyt-Weber, Jose Lopez, Helen Mary Vanston Marek, Alicia Philley, and Amy Scofield featuring paintings, photographs, and sculpture, plus a video installation by Gentlemen Dancers (Ben Ruggiero/Ben Lynch/Ryan Vaughn) and live Dance+Music+Art events at the home of Larry Vanston, futurist, musicophile, and dancer. Image: 1956 (West Texas), M. Hickerson Temporary Exhibition – Art 84 84 Waller St – (512) 415-5965 lvanston@tfi.com – art84.org Accessibility: 0

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Helen Mary Vanston Marek

Acrylic, beads, photo, rocks, string, video I’m a visual and graphic artist. I work with photography by choosing favorite video snips and enhancing them using graphic software. My acrylic abstracts and jewelry incorporate traditional media with a range of natural elements and new and upcycled materials. I’m always looking for new ideas and inspiration, much of which I gain from my creative family and friends! Temporary Exhibition – Art 84 84 Waller St hmvmarek@tfi.com – vanmarek.com Accessibility: 0

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Alicia Philley

Acrylic on canvas, wood panels Using tape and extravagant colors, I paint the emotion-based story of my experiences. I’m excited to show my “Creekside Series” and other sunny, watery paintings at Art 84. Also available are limited edition, museum quality prints. Come by to look and chat. I’d love to hear about the beauty in your world... it’s all inspiration! Temporary Exhibition – Art 84 84 Waller St aliciaphilley@mac.com – aliciaphilley.com Accessibility: 0

547.

Amy Scofield

Rubber, wood, plastic, stone, metal, carpet, paper I make large-scale installations and small works from leftover materials. I’ve used hundreds of dead trees, thousands of bike tubes, zillions of strips of Mylar rescued from used bubble envelopes. I explore their properties until a design emerges, which is typically minimal, incongruous, and whimsical. My work exposes man’s unconscious relationship to nature or subconscious relationship to society. Temporary Exhibition – Art 84 84 Waller St amy.scofield@yahoo.com – amyscofield.com Accessibility: 0

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Jose Lopez

Oil I am a self taught painter. I paint my whole work in black and white and then I add colors. My paintings are surrealist. I describe different conditions that contribute to the rupture of the human soul, such as loneliness, pain, fear, and the constant reminder of the ending of our lives. Temporary Exhibition – Art 84 84 Waller St – (512) 796-9276 Accessibility: 0

549.

Emily Hoyt-Weber

Bass wood, enamel, graphite, plants, steel Emily Hoyt-Weber creates sculptural installations using line, light, and color to frame cycles in landscapes. Natural plant structures inspire her abstract linear, geometric installations which engage viewers on an experiential scale. At Art 84 she will exhibit a new large-scale temporary installation alongside a series of drawings and small-scale models which explore the resilience of plant, animal, and human ecosystems. Temporary Exhibition – Art 84 84 Waller St erosehoyt@gmail.com – ehoytweber.com Accessibility: 0

550.

Thierry Bignolet

Dyes, coated metal prints As a French artist I am approaching my native area of Bourgogne into a journey of feeling and emotion, a reflection of our position with mother nature and the sacred. The Enchantment of Bourgogne is a spiritual nature creation from my architectural middle age photograph and nature, all these photograph are fused to reveal an imaginary new world of metaphors. Temporary Exhibition – Art 84 84 Waller St – (512) 576-9243 tcb@photographybythierry.com – photographybythierry.com Accessibility: 0

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551.

Melanie Hickerson

Acrylic, charcoal, pastel I am a citizen artist painting figure ground imagery in Austin, Texas. The natural world puts on an endless, vivid show that I find irresistible. I paint what I see and I paint what I think. I imagine unlikely or even surrealistic intrusions that move into original scenarios then I dance with sticky stuff on a flat surface. Temporary Exhibition – Art 84 84 Waller St – (512) 961-3023 mellypaint@gmail.com – melaniehickerson.com Accessibility: 0

552.

Gentlemen Dancers

Video, film If you’ve ever whispered “quick, quick, slow, slow” into a stranger’s ear on a crowded dance floor way past your bedtime on a school night to the sounds of a live band playing classic country, then this installation is for you. Temporary Exhibition – Art 84 84 Waller St – (512) 762-4742 benlynch1978@gmail.com Accessibility: 0

553.

Cornelius Carter

Oil on canvas Cornelius Carter is an artist based out of Austin, Texas. His versatile style addresses modern ideas and subjects while exhibiting the influence of 19thcentury masters. His multi-dimensional characters incorporate historical elements, but often through the lens of his own cultural perspective. Taking inspiration from multiple traditions, Cornelius weaves together imagery from history, mythology, childhood, and life experience to create images that are thought provoking, captivating, and beautiful. Temporary Exhibition – Art 84 84 Waller St – (901) 289-3637 mail@corneliuscarter.com – corneliuscarter.com Accessibility: 0

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554.

Valérie Chaussonnet

Steel, yarn, oil, watercolor I weld and forge poetic, profound, heavy steel sculptures and landscapes. I also weld whimsical love letters, writers sets and other surprises. I paint exuberant, colorful watercolors and oil paintings. I crochet French pastries and indulge in other artistic experiments. Many are inspired by prehistory and my professional museum experience with non-western art. Each piece carries a personal narrative. Temporary Exhibition – Art 84 84 Waller St – (512) 919-6399 lapetiteprovenceaustin@gmail.com – valeriechaussonnet.com Accessibility: 0

555.

Linda Dumont

Canvas, inks, oil paints, paper, wood Capturing new space is feeling the space. Each attempt plays with the foreground and background figures. Painting always starts with a skeleton! I paint abstractly but understand the space, balance, and dynamics between each form. The organization makes a successful abstract painting. Small studies then jump into color and dictate the outcome. WELCOME TO MY SPACE and bold color! Temporary Exhibition – Art 84 84 Waller St – (512) 578-8907 lindadumont@rocketmail.com – lindadumont.com Accessibility: 0

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Art in Public Places

Mixed media Art in Public Places TEMPO program brings temporary public artwork to sites throughout Austin to enrich civic dialogue, cultivate tourism, and activate public spaces in unexpected ways. The annual program commissioned 10 artists to create installations in a range of media for each City council districts. TEMPO Convergence is an exhibition of all the works in Edward Rendon Sr. Park. Temporary Exhibition – Edward Rendon Sr. Park at Festival Beach 2101 Jesse E Segovia St – (512) 974-7841 anna.bradley@austintexas.gov – austintexas.gov/tempo Accessibility: 1, 3, 4, 7, 9

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Almost Real Things Presents: ART Club

Various Almost Real Things is a magazine, event series, and community. ART Club is our new coworking space designed specifically for emerging Austin creatives. Our ART Club Exhibition will host 20+ local artists, performers, and refreshments during EAST tour hours, but stick around for drinks and live music during our kick-off party, Nov 10th, 6-9pm and closing party Nov 18th, 6-9pm. Temporary Exhibition – ART Club 1600 S Pleasant Valley Rd hello@almostrealthings.com – almostrealthings.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9

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Dane Gudde

Analog darkroom prints, film photography, steel, wood I’m a woodworker by day, a photographer by another time of day, and an all-around doer of things. I build heirloom quality furniture by hand, highlighting nature’s unique details. I shoot film for its unique qualities, giving a physical thing to hold. Furniture and film make me slow down, taking time to plan each piece and shot. Temporary Exhibition – ART Club 1600 S Pleasant Valley Rd – (512) 632-1146 info@guddeco.com – guddeco.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9

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Participant Index p182 Aaron, Carol Stanley  454

p127 Art From The Streets  416

p103 Berenger, Nicole  508

p48

Abel, Alex  204

p201 Art in Public Places  558

p53

Bernard, Eliana  219

p36

Abraham, Trey  107

p154 Art Obscura  74

p34

Bernson, Janet  101

p7 ARTBASH  432

p4

Bickley, Doris  AUH

p121

Big Medium  306

p188 Acord, Leigh  494 p98

Acton, Deann  404

p144 Adair, Ashley  35

p22

Artist Studios

p179 Artists of Christ Church  436

p126 Adair, Lyle  412

p98

p118

Bishop, Billy  141

p180 ADLA Studio  437

p140 ArtStartArt  12

p24

Bjurstrom, David  11

p163 African American Cultural

p77 Atelier Dojo  300

p21

Black Mountain Project  313

p10

Blackshear Elementary  170

Heritage Facility  167

p37

Artists Screen Printing Co-op  405

p199 Bignolet, Thierry  550

Atkinson, Nikki Alexander  111

p163 Afroamericana 167

p186 atxGALS 487

p87

Blanton, Susannah  356

p177 Afterhours  426

p119

Austin, Arielle  149

p12

Blanton Elementary School  41

p185 Akers, Larry  486

p12

Austin Book Arts Center  127

p88

Bloom, Cynthia  359

p183 Al Vent  459

p136 Austin Creative Alliance  556

p168 Bloom Design, Build, Art  197

p127 Alba, Julio  415

p160 Austin Revitalization Authority  160

p169 Blue Sky Design and Build  228

p38

Alexander, Karen  113

p168 Austin Tinkering School  202

p58

Borrell, Melissa  244

p38

Alexander, Caitlin B.  114

p41

Azarian, Ethan  132

p71

Brau, Molly  281

p26

Alfonso, Monica  19

p4

Azarian, Ethan  ATB

p156 Bresette, Claire  90

p16

Ballew, Sunday  365

p51

p122 Allen, Bale Creek  308

Broad Studios  212

p158 Allison, Thomas  98

p21

Bandage, Tom  346

p187 Brooke, Eryn  490

p202 Almost Real Things  567

p101

Bandy, Dwayne  446

p11

p177 Almuelle, Alejandra  422

p54 Barbosa, Andrea  222

p64 Brotman, Lynne  261

p124 Bardagjy, Mimi  389

p110

Brownell, Aria  562

p35

Alvarez, R.F.  104

p152 Amato, Chelsea  70

Brooke Elementary  395

p81

Barks, Samara  324

p78

Bryant, Will  303

p181

Amorrortu, JC  452

p17

Barnes, Simone Monique  46

p2

Buck, Helen  ACB

p117

Anderson, Rosalie  137

Bullock, Michael A.  81

p20

Barnes, Simone Monique  128

p31

p50 Anderson, Andrew  208

p86

Barrett, Bev  340

p138 Butler, Gina  5

p30

Anjum, Rubina  55

p141

Barton, Greg  25

p76

Butler, Jess  296

p95

Aoki, Lucas  385

p81

Bates, Andy  323

p71

Buxani, Neena  283

p59

Batllo, Ines  247

p116

CAMIBAart Gallery  126

p73

Battani, Kristy Darnell  288

p151

Canales, Bruno  67

p104 Archuleta, Lucero and Federico  513 p13

Archuleta, Federico  514

p144 Armistead, Brenda  34

p100 Beach, Tom  442

p152 Canales, Carlos  69

p92

Armstrong, Ann  374

p65 Bell, Susan  263

p57 Canopy 239

p111

Armstrong, R. J.  570

p184 Benignus, Dwight  463

p115

p39

Arredondo, Daniel  120

p63

p197 Art 84  544

Bennett, Rebecca  258

p190 Bentz, Nevena  500

Carrales, David  119

p143 Carroll, Debbie  30 p200 Carter, Cornelius  553


p28

Cavazos, Ismael  47

p145 Caviness, Ross  37

p154 Cunningham, Jennifer  75 p43

Curtis, Erin  146

p84

Fancy Fancy  334

p182 fd2s 455

p85

Cayton, Emily  335

p102 Daniel, Troy  447

p25

Cement Loop  15

p30

David, Katy  78

p79

p186 Ceniceros, Monica  489

p161

Davis, Tyson  162

p175 Fine Southern Gentlemen  406

p85

Davis, Ryan  336

p74

p15

Chaddick Dance Theater  507

p21 Changarrito  314

Fertile Ground Gardens  316 Finfrock, Cheryl  292

p90 Davis, Robbie  368

p196 Fishman, Stephen  531

p155 DeCola, Barry  86

p115

p201 Chaussonnet, Valérie  554

p142 Dennis, Rachel Elizabeth  28

p135 Flemings, Ann  480

p123 Cherry, Robert  353

p60 Denson, Kiah  249

p49 Fleury, Julien  206

p15 CherryWoodstock  106

p195 Dever, Adrienne  526

p101

Floyd, Eya Claire  445

p53

Fontenot, Jessica  218 Forero, Santiago  402

p27

Chaos Woods  42

p153 Femme-Easta 73

p71

Chiles, Elizabeth  282

p121

p55

Chinni, Ashley  223

Dimension Gallery  236

Flatbed Press and Gallery  123

p134 Dueker, Taylor  477

p9

p139 Choinacky, Lisa  9

p201 Dumont, Linda  555

p180 Forsite Studio  438

p150 Cipleu, Malina  63

p55

p180 Cisneros, Christy  449

p169 EAST Group Exhibition  229

p172 Franciose, Graham  343

p99 Clayworks Studio  423

p170 East in EAST  312

p187 Freeman, Kristin  492

p124 Cloud Tree Studios & Gallery  388

p136 East of Color  556

p184 Friedrickson, Sarah  483

Dunkle, Katie  224

East Side Collective  505

p93

Foster, Rory  378

p44 Coalesce Collective  174

p8

p44 Cody, Chris  171

p124 East Side Pot Shop  384

p120 Co-Lab Projects  227

p141

Edwards, Lee  24

p145 Funke, Francine  38

p120 Colchin, Kelly  155

p97

Edwards, Holly C.  398

p174 Future TBD Collective  363

p107 Colomé, Cecilia  536

p40 Eggert, Steven  122

p153 Fuhlbrugge, Kara  72

p114

Galleries

p33

Comeau, David  96

p52

p8

Community Breakfast  230

p146 El Sadek, Rehab  39

p113

Garcia, Allie  574

p144 Elliott Jones, Denise  33

p78

Gassiot, Brooke  302

p103 Emmerich, Robin  509

p200 Gentlemen Dancers  552

p197 Conroy, Jennifer  542

p129 English, Marc  441

p99 George, Barry  433

p173 Corbett, Victoria   350

p185 Epstein, Mark  485

p56 Ghost Pepper Glass  234

p157 Cornell, Carolyn  94

p15

Erbil, William  506

p97

Gibbons, Devin  397

p138 Cosmos From Chaos:

p82

Erdener, Ayla  327

p95

Gieselman, Anna  387

p27

Glasel, Bella  21

p175 Compton, Annie  407 p7

Conflict of Interest  347

Eisenhart, Emily  214

p165 Friesen, Don  187

Artists of Church of the Cross  6

p134 Escobar, Daniel D.  479

p75

Cox, B Shawn  294

p68

p94 CRAFT 382

Escobedo, Santiago  273

p49 Essentials Creative  207

p3

Creative Arts Society  ACB

p14

Esteve Llorens, Ana  142

p29

Crone, Wendy  52

p46 Estrin, Stephanie  179

p77 Crowder, Lisa  301

p119

Everett, Aimee M.  150

p106 Crowley, Deb  533

p145 Fahring, TL  36

p69 Galusha, Emily  276

p166 Glaz, Avel  192 p130 Gonzales, Jasmine  467 p5

Gonzales, Ambray  AWK

p125 Goode, Larry  410 p140 Gordon, Becca  22 p80

Graham, Zoe  322


p130 grayDUCK Gallery  464

Holodeck Records +

p52

Karacotta Ceramics  215 Kealing Middle School  147

Badhouse Collective  366

p10

p46 Gray, Chloé  181

p113

Holt, Rachael  575

p45 Keenan, Kakii  178

p140 Grebnova, Anastasia  23

p19

Hops for HOPE  425

p2

Kell, Leslie  ACB

p161

Kenny Dorham’s Backyard  161

p37

p51

Gray, Jennie Tudor  109

p13

Greenblat, Kevin  211

p146 Grimley, Satch  43 p42

Grinstad, Gigi  145

p202 Gudde, Dane  568 p14

Guerilla Suit  169

p165 Horn, Evan  188 House, Felice  255

p192 Ketchersid, Elyssa  515

p129 Hovey, Karrie  460

p193 Ketchersid, Caleb  518

p199 Hoyt-Weber, Emily  549

p75

Kimball, Carolyn  293

p92

Kimball, Chad  375

p62

p3

Huerta, Alfonso  ARZ

p45 Guinn, Tyler  177

p170 Hughes, Sara Lee  310

p56 Hall, Michael W.  235

p62

p194 Hallmark, Travis  525

p163 Huston-Tillotson University  172

p56 Halpin, Eli  226

p85

p83

Hamilton, Hallie  331

p192 Hansen, Wes  510

Hurd, Anthony  254 Hyland, Hyland  335

p57 King, Jack  240 p16

Kiritharan, Jonathan  201

p88

Kirk, Stacy  358

p143 Kittrell, Kerry  32

p158 Hyrns, Jonny   117

p109 Kleinpeter, Maggie  561

p122 ICOSA Collective  307

p46 Klier, Rebecca  180

p6

Happenings

p115

Imagine Art  118

p55

Harman, Christopher  225

p176 ImmersionATX 418

p149 Knight, Sasha  59

p30

Harris, Heather Lorelei  53

p195 Inner Prizes  529

p41

Knight, Melissa  131 Kolb, Bill  116

p80

Klinefelter, Philippe  320

p183 Harris, Reid  457

p84

Insane Beggar  333

p39

p96 Hatch Workshop  391

p49

Iona Handcrafted Books  205

p66 Koniavitis, Mary  266

p43

Hatter, Makenna  168

p105 Haus of Decadent  523

p149 Izurieta, Gabriela  61 p151

Izurieta, Carmen  66

p124 Koper, Rachel  388 p84

Kraus, Alexis  332

p112

Hawkins, Stacie  572

p155 Jackson, Alie  77

p77 Kreeger, Keith  299

p54

Heligman, Samantha  220

p193 Jacobson, Sam  519

p133 Kumar, Savannah  474

p28

Helveston, Matthew  49

p31

Jain Desai, Rakhee  79

p24

Langholtz, Gabe  4

p111

Lara, Jeffrey  565

p152 Henderson, Chery  68

p194 Jameson, Katie  524

p172 Henry, Adreon  345

p151

Jeffords, Nicole  65

p197 Larson, William  541

p32

Heppner, Charles  87

p41

Jewell, David  133

p13

p91

Hernandez, Philip  371

p32

Jobe, Bryan  84

p148 Lebeuf, Haley  57

p175 Herrera, Helen  403

p95

Johnson, Brian David  386

p19

Left Right Media  527

p200 Hickerson, Melanie  551

p125 Johnson, Laura Lynn  390

p58

Lenton, Kafka  243

p139 HIGH-CRAFT 8

p164 Jolly, Lawrence  184

p118

Leona Gallery  141

p156 Hill, Jennifer  89

p174 Jolt Collective  381

p75

Lewis, Martin  295

p190 Hobbs, Tyler  501

p141

Jones, Jay  26

p1

Libraries

p72

Jones, Jackie  286

p161

Licea, Giovannie  163

p83

Hodge, Adrienne  329

p126 Holland, Pete  413

Las Cruxes  142

p102 Jordan, Sara  448

p125 Like Notches on Your Belt  409

p2

Hollins, LA  ACB

p99 Kalson, Samantha  408

p67 Linder, Sarah Frankie  270

p74

Holman, Soña  290

p86

Kamin, Calder  339

p156 Line and Figure  91


p125 Link and Pin  409

p177 McIntyre, Colin  421

p131

List, Doc  469

p116

p117

Little Pink Monster Gallery  136

p142 McMillen Burke, Nora  27

McMahan, Lance  125

p18

New Music Mixer  237

p27

Ngo, Vy  20

p187 Nilsson, Ella  491

p189 Livingston, Kelsey  496

p82

McPhail, Lauren R.  328

p35

p109 Lofgren, Kirsten  560

p76

Meicler, Revi  298

p118 Northern-Southern 143

Norris, Kelly Daniela  103

p105 Long, Andrew  522

p181

Mercado, John  451

p24

Novozhenets, Polina  13

p8

Long Live Bolm!  348

p188 Mercedes, Emily  495

p48

Loomis, Andrea  200

p89

Michalovic, Aaron  367

p9

Oglesby, Paul  401

p14

Miesch, Deanna  159

p112

Ojeda, Juan Carlos  573

p162 Miles, Jeffery  164

p181

Oliver, Jason  450

p107 Lowry, Carlos  535

p179 Miller, Julia  430

p121 Omni-Modern 305

p150 Luna, Sarah  64

p155 Mills, David  85

p15

p199 Lopez, Jose  548 p72

Loving, Court  285

p196 Obermeyer, Ryan  531

Originator Studios  173

p92

Maček, Mark  376

p164 Mills, David  185

p189 Ostrowski, Danika  497

p61

Maclaskey, Brian  251

p122 Modern Rocks Gallery  309

p118

Otitigbe, Eto  148

p73

MacQueen, Lucy  289

Outdoor Voices Bike Tour  458

p171

Montbrocha, Ryan  319

p11

p169 Madera, Arin  238

p25

Montgomery, Ryan  16

p170 Padgett, Ryan  311

p80 MakeATX 321

p57

Montoya Hohenstein, Maria  241

p182 Page, Robert   453

p159 Mandaville, Allison  144

p40 Moore, Grace  129

p65 Pak, Chun Hui  264

p189 Moore, Kristin  498

p121

p147 Morgan, Elliot  44

p54 Pass, Sadie  221

p147 Morgan, Juliet  54

p153 Pence, Barbara  71

p97

Mandel, Abby Rose  396

p196 Mandel, Mark  539 p33

Maness, Karen  95

Parker, Steve  306

p190 Mansfield, Molly  499

p191

Morgan, James  504

p94

Perez, Scott  383

p198 Marek, Helen Mary Vanston  545

p93

Morrison, Daniel  377

p131

Pettit, Rhea  470

p191

Moser, Christina  503

p198 Philley, Alicia  546

p26

Marshall, Harrison  18

p164 Martin, Matchi  186 p68

Martinez, Vincent  274

p106 Martinez, Alberto  532 p9

Martos, Ender  400

p123 MASS Gallery  364

p118

p47 Mulvany, John  198

p172 Phillips, Brian  344

p61

Muñoz, Kevin  253

Phillips, Joseph  143

p70 Pina, Gina  279

p107 Muñoz, Fernando  537

p13 Poderosas:

p44 Murphy, Daniel  175

Flower Pop Up Experience  232

p108 Murphy, Cecelia Claire  543

p174 Polis.TV 394

p149 Matai, Meena  60

p105 Nakashima, Lindsay  528

p100 Polk, Rebeccah  434

p138 Matocha, Meena  7

p35

p130 Mattai, Suchitra  464

p176 Navarrete, Sarah Annie  419

p128 Pricer, James  417 p129 Prizer Arts & Letters  460

p116

Mascarenhas, Winston Lee  126

p148 Motion Media Arts Center  56

Nall, Christine  102

p159 Pollen Architecture & Design  140

p36

Matthia, Hannah  108

p157 Navarro, Angela  93

p91

Maximo, Michael  372

p29

Neal, Carter  51

p81

p101

McBride, Morgan  444

p31

Neal, Donna  80

p136 Pump Project EAST Group

Puente, Mark  325

p67 McCollom, Caitlin G  269

p142 Nelson, Matt  29

Show  566

p70 McGee, Terri  278

p128 Nepantla, USA  440

p110

Rahbar, Michelle  564


p67 Ray, Annie  271 p116

Rea, Chad  124

p90 Refugee is Not My Name  369

p61

Schwartz, Michelle  252

p198 Scofield, Amy  547 p52

Shafer, Hallie  216

p117

Stephens, Pake  138

p166 Steverson, Jennifer  191 p133 Sturtz, Laura  475

p18

Revelry Makers Market  83

p43

Shanley, Blake  157

p89

p68

Rhode, Wendy  274

p110

Shapiro, Beth  563

p45 Swanger, John  176

p146 Richards, Lucian  40

p117

Shirinyoku :: Forest Bathing  136

p96 Swarr, Allison  393

p64 Richardson, Keva  260

p166 Shryack, Sari  190

Swec, Jana  338

p78

Sweeney, Kevin  304

p143 Sierer, Trish  31

p37

SXD Jewelry  110

p188 Robinson, Brooke  493

p17

Sightlines Spoken:

p120 take heart  155

p193 Rodriguez, Chelsea  517

p72

Siegel, Trish  284

p86

p127 Robinson, Jill  414

p38

Roberts, Matthew  115

Suhler, Tom  361

The Arts and Gentrification  152

p83

p111

Rodriguez, Salvador  569

p53

Silk Diaries  217

p196 Taylor, Lindsey  531

p36

Rodriquez, T.R.  105

p179 Simes, Adrienne  431

p23

Rolfe, Scott  3

p28

Simone, Arthur  45

Tarbel, Lauren  330

p178 TAYM 428 p137 Temporary Exhibitions  TPX

p154 Romaine, Laura Lee  76

p147 Sims, Renei  48

p126 Ten Eyck, Minden  411

p47 Rosalyn, Amy  182

p120 Six Square  154

p20

The Coalition

Expedition Exhibition  317

p34

The Color Condition  97

p20

Rosewood Co-op Artspace  153

p10

p79

Rue, Bonnie  318

p108 smasHouse design  538

p162 Runcie, Ryan  165 p87

Rusch, Jessy  352

p66 Russell, Adde  268 p191

Russell, Danielle  502

Sky Candy  233

p60 Smiley, Vera  248

p176 The Femme Abstract   420

p29

Smith, Carl M  50

p18

The Gallery at Atelier 1205  439

p39

smith & HAWLEY  121

p118

The George Washington

p27

Snow, Terry and Sarah  42

Carver Museum  148

p148 Ruston, Abby  58

p69 Solomon, Flip  277

p134 Rutner, Richard  478

p73

p123 SAGE Studio  355

p196 Soromenho, Deb  540

p79

The Museum of

p40 Saggi, Monisha  130

p4

South Texas Art Therapy Assc.  ASJ

Human Achievement  315

p194 Saltzgiver, Hunter  520

p34

SPACE FOOD  99

p50 The Paper + Craft Pantry

p42

San Juan, Saul Jerome  139

p133 Sandlin, Diane  476

Sommers Buck, Claire  287

p159 The H/Art Yard  135 p47 The Linden Project  196

p167 Spivey, Sarah  193

p135 SprATX 482

p160 The Projecto  156

Workshop Studio  209

p21

Sandoval, Stephanie  314

p104 Squidrabbit  512

p85

p82

Santamaria, Lys  326

p87 SSHWP 349

p57 Thomas, Terri  239

p74

Savage, Cathy  291

p91

p63

Scafati, Susan  257

p173 Stampouli, Stellina  351

p108 Thompson, Leslie  557

p65 Schaffer, Maura  265

p130 Standley, Kristi  466

p178 Tidrick, Marshall  429

p96 Scheffler, Don  392

p104 Starkey, Lydia  521

p139 Tigress Tile  10

p148 Schlossberg, Theresa  56

p123 Staycation 3  364

p165 Tillery Street Plant Company  188

St. Martin, Andy  373

p68

Schmoker, Shelley  272

p58

Stayton, Jeffrey  242

p63

Schroeder Larson, Kristi  259

p158 Stefanik, Mike  100

p171

Third Space Arts  337 Thomas, Zac  342

p102 Timberlake, Christopher  465


p19

Tito’s Folk Art

p183 Weaver, Cheyenne  456

Collection Opening  354

p103 Weaver, Carly  511

p195 Tonya and Jesse  530

p25

Webb, Chrystal Dawn  14

p157 Traje: The Culture of Dress

p150 Wedgewood, Jenna  62

in Guatemala  92

p90 Weiss, Aaron  370

p11

TreeFolks East Side Bike Tour  231

p98

Wellborn, Rachael  399

p32

Tsasis, Katerina  82

p48

Wellington, Chad  199

p186 Turetzky, Whitney  488

p171

Wells, Alicia  341

p167 Uppinghouse, Leslie  194

p132 Wenderski, Gage  471

p135 Urban, Chet  481

p76

Wendt, Alyssa Taylor  297

p129 Utermark, Lance  461

p93

Whipp, Adrian  379

p88

White, Chris  357

p3

Valdez, Ray Bacasegua  ACP

p178 Vanderbeek, Sara  427 Vanderkaap, Christine  15

p184 Willgren, Steve  462 p23

Williams, Cynthia  1

p162 Vann, Carlotta  166

p23

Williams, Daniel  2

p185 Vasudevan, Malati  484

p167 Williams, Julie  195

p25

p112

Velasquez, Michael Matias  571

p51

p33

Vellas, Maurice  88

p106 Wilson, Liliana  534

Williams, Genna  213

p132 Verdijo, Jean-Pierre  472

p173 Windham, Jon  362

p165 Vick, Hailey  189

p50 Wolf Collective  210

p160 Villanueva, Jacob  158

p70 Wolfson Smith, Rachel  280

p192 Vinette, Lauren  516

p131

p168 Vision Gland  203

p60 Woodward, Karen  250

p128 Volcom Gallery  424

p42

Wright, Lisa  134

Wood, Amanda  468

p17

Vision Made  112

p119

Yemi-EseKemi   151

p12

VSA Texas Pop-Up Exhibition   435

p62

Younger, Dana  256

p59

Wade, Jamie Lea  245

p26

Youssef, Yasmin  17

p59

Wade, Jess  246

p132 Zinna, Lisa  473

p89

Wakefield, Quincy  360

p160 Walker, Ernesto  156 p66 Walker, Caroline  267 p100 Walker, Amanda  443 p109 Wandt, Linda  559 p94 Warbach 380 p163 Ward, Hallie Rae  183 p14

Warenoff, Robert  169

p69 Washburn, Cari  275 p64 Weaver, NJ  262


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