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East Austin Studio Tour November 16-17 & 23-24, 2019 east.bigmedium.org Eighteenth Edition / © 2019 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.
CONTENTS About Big Medium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i About EAST. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii Participant Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v How to Take the Tour. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vii Partners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ix Acknowledgments. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xi Due EAST. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xv EAST Group Exhibition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xvi Business Partners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xvii Community Partners. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xxv Libraries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xxxiii Artists. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 06
ABOUT BIG MEDIUM Big Medium Staff
Board of Directors
Shea Little / Executive Director
Sewah Archer
Rachael Garbowski / Director of Development
Robert Boland
Jordan Gentry / Director of Programming
Chris Cobb
Paloma Mayorga / Development Coordinator
Courtney DiSabato
Coka Treviño / Program Coordinator
Ann Flemings
Christina Moser / Designer
Shawna Hills
Akki Brathwaite / Event and Rental Coordinator
Jon Lawrence Shea Little
Advisory Team
Joseph Phillips
Inés Batlló / International Exchange Advisor
Janine Sisak
Aidan Cho / Branding Advisor and Cultural Ambassador
Jana Swec
Anwuli Chukwurah / Financial Consultant
Aaron Weiss
Joseph Pagano / Digital Strategy Consultant
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Who We Are
New In 2019
Big Medium is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting artists and building community through the arts in Austin and across Texas. We provide opportunities for artists to create, exhibit, and discuss their work and connect to an engaged and diverse audience. We strive to make art a part of everyday life.
Big Medium has acquired a 1,600 square foot space at Canopy to host Creative Standard events and provide more opportunities for artists to create, exhibit, and discuss their work in an open, supportive environment. Our ability to offer space is key to fulfilling our mission to serve artists. We are currently seeking partners to help us fully realize the potential of this opportunity to be able to support artists in a greater capacity.
What We Do East and West Austin Studio Tours — annual city‑wide art events that offer the public an opportunity to meet local artists in their creative spaces; Texas Biennial — a curated statewide survey exhibition of contemporary art in Texas; Creative Standard — professional development workshops and resources supporting artists at any stage of their career; the Big Medium Gallery — a dedicated space for innovative and experimental exhibitions; Studios at Canopy — studio space for over 60 artists; The LINE Residency — a six week residency in a private studio space inside of a hotel; International Exchange — promotes cross‑cultural understanding through art and increases connections to Texas artists; Art Swap — artists, collectors, and appreciators exchange art and ideas on the grounds of the Elisabet Ney Museum; Sponsored Projects — administrative and financial support for local artists, organizations, and projects that align with Big Medium’s mission.
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Join Us Big Medium is an artist-run, grassroots, nonprofit organization that relies on support from people like you to make our programs possible. One of the best ways to support your local arts community as an individual is through Big Medium’s membership program. Your support of Big Medium today, at any level, helps the Austin arts community thrive by underwriting the cost of producing EAST, providing fellowships to artists, and keeping the studio tour free and accessible to attendees. All members receive a copy of the EAST and WEST catalog in the mail and membership starts at just $4.17 a month or $50 a year. bigmedium.org/membership
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ABOUT EAST Big Medium’s East Austin Studio Tour (EAST) is a free, annual, self‑guided art event spanning two weekends in November. EAST provides opportunities for the public to meet the local artists of Austin in their creative spaces. This year we celebrate the eighteenth edition of EAST! The 2019 tour includes 807 artists: 223 artists in studios, 246 guest artists, 326 artists in groups, and 12 library exhibitions.
Dates and Times
Studio Tour Committee
Free and open November 16-17 & 23-24 from 12 - 6pm.
Big Medium works with a review committee to help select EAST and WEST participants. In 2019, we’ve expanded the size and role of the committee to include a six person team that not only helps with artist selection, but also influences strategy, structure, and community engagement of the tours.
Boundaries East of I-35 West of Hwy 183 South of Hwy 183 North of Riverside Dr These boundaries are the main parameters for EAST, however artists located within a ½ mile of any boundary (excluding I-35) are also eligible for the tour.
Our 2019 committee includes: Carre Adams Exhibit Coordinator and Associate Curator at the Carver Museum, Cultural & Genealogy Center Jieun Beth Visual artist and Exhibit Coordinator at the Central Library Miriam Conner Community Engagement Coordinator at Forklift Danceworks and member of the African American Resource Advisory Commission Oliver Franklin Museum Site Coordinator at the Elisabet Ney Museum Emmy Laursen Visual artist Vladimir Mejia Visual artist and Director of Social Media and #bitres Curator at Co‑Lab Projects
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2019 Theme: Shape
Neighborhoods
Looking at our city—its geography, history, density, and where art and artist communities have previously and currently formed—we identified significant spaces within tour boundaries, and selected their outline to contribute to the design. Together, different districts, neighborhoods, and places of cultural importance were layered to form a pattern of shapes that speak to the way community is built.
This year neighborhoods are outlined on the map. We identified these areas to first, demonstrate how the tour was numbered—using each neighborhood to guide the north to south path—and next, to highlight the sections within tour boundaries that create shared identity and form communities that inspire action and advocacy.
2019 Community Partner: Preservation Austin Our Community Partner is an important ally in helping us make an impact on the issue behind our annual theme. In 2019, we’re thrilled to join with Preservation Austin to highlight the importance of safeguarding what’s valuable in our community. Preservation Austin has been our city’s leading nonprofit voice for historic preservation since 1953. Preservation Austin advocates for improved preservation policies and outcomes to make sure that, as it grows, Austin remains the city that we know and love. Find EAST partner activities in the event guide including, Marking History / Making Art: A discussion on how artists can honor a community’s history and its legacy of place—as well as an Artist Talk and exhibition with Lily Brooks and Leonid Furmansky at Texas Society of Architects.
Not every registered neighborhood association within the studio tour boundaries was included. Some neighborhood associations did not have studio tour participants within their boundaries and some neighborhood associations overlapped with others. We encourage input from our neighbors for future studio tours, please let us know how we can improve the map. Collective Courtesy Many EAST locations are in residential areas, so please be mindful of your 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. For Capital Metro bus schedules and routes visit capmetro.org.
For more information, visit preservationaustin.org.
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PARTICIPANT INFORMATION EAST includes five participant categories: Artists, Libraries, Community Partners, Business Partners, and Events.
Artists
Business Partners
This category recognizes all artists on EAST. More than ever before, artists are represented individually—each artist involved in group exhibitions and collaborative projects is now identified, allowing us to better serve all of the artists on the tour and have a more accurate number of the total artists participating. You can see home studios, studio complexes, stand-alone commercial studios, established art venues, and pop-up shows in temporary spaces.
Business Partners are local boutiques, coffee shops, restaurants, bars, and other retail businesses that support the art community in Austin’s east side. Business Partners provide vital funds that keep EAST programming free and accessible to the public. In turn, Big Medium encourages tour goers to support these select local businesses by visiting them during EAST, as well as year‑round.
Libraries Big Medium partners with the Austin Public Library to feature exhibitions at library branches within tour boundaries. Community Partners
Events This category is focused on promoting time based activities on the tour. You can experience performances, workshops, opening receptions, installations, competitions, art-centered celebrations, educational programming, and art-themed parties. Find events in the new digital and printed EAST Event Guide.
This new category recognizes nonprofits, artist‑run groups, schools, and museums and the work they do in the community year-round. Community Partners are ambassadors for EAST and help champion and cultivate the arts across Austin.
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Artist Name / Host / Exhibition Title Artists names
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Image Artwork or documentation of the exhibition or event.
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Participant Information Find complete information about the artist or arts space with a list of materials used, brief description, as well as location and contact details.
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Tour Number EAST is numbered geographically—tour numbers follow a path from north to south.
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Studios These spaces represent the heart of the tour, and its often the one time of year they are open to the public.
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Artists Names For the first time we are recognizing all artists involved in group exhibitions, collectives, and collaborative projects.
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Venue Name Some participants may not have venue name listed.
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Accessibility Each EAST listing includes its location’s Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) information. If the number is listed, the EAST participant has verified this feature is available at their space. 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8 / 9 / 10 /
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Official parking for the disabled Entrance and Interior: Minimum 32” wide doorway clearance space Entrance: Entryway without stairs Entrance: Entryway with a ramp Entrance: No lip entryway Interior: Accessible path around the studio with minimum 36” width Restrooms: Entryway with minimum 36” wide clearance space Restrooms: Minimum 56 x 60” clearance space for toilet Restrooms: Grab bars Braille or raised letter signage
Caption Information about artwork included in the catalog.
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HOW TO TAKE THE TOUR The catalog, map, and app 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
Event Guide
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.
The former Happenings category and Calendar of Events have merged to form a comprehensive printed and digital event guide. This category features demonstrations, workshops, performances, artist talks, opening receptions, and more to augment what artists are presenting as a part of EAST as well as highlight stand alone events. The printed event guide exists separately from the catalog and is available for free at all 22 branches of the Austin Public Library. The events can also be found on the app and website.
This comprehensive print piece is mailed directly to Big Medium members for EAST and is available for free at: Due EAST and EAST Group Exhibition 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 2 #105 Big Medium Gallery 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 2 #101
Themed Tours Experience EAST through curated tours from our partners. Each Themed Tour includes recommended stops to help attendees explore art and neighborhoods.
Map The map is an on-the-go resource that functions as a companion to the catalog, app, and website. The map shows the scale of the tour and plots artists geographically from north to south through 27 east side neighborhoods. The map is widely available for free at all 22 branches of the Austin Public Library as well as select hotels and local businesses. See page xxxv for Library locations and hours.
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Download the App
About Third Rail Creative
Your free digital guide to EAST, the app is designed to help you make the most of your studio tour experience.
Last year, Austin advertising agency Third Rail Creative helped launch the East Austin Studio Tour app. It was a huge success that helped thousands of visitors make the most of their EAST experience, and we’re happy to offer even more features for this year’s EAST.
Features Filters • Filter the list of participants by medium, category, space type, and more. Track your favorites • Create a custom list of favorites to help plan your tour, and easily share it with friends. Interactive map • Use the interactive map to find participants and events near you. • Automatically map a route of your favorites to efficiently plan your tour. Calendar of Events • Browse for a list of special EAST events from participating artists. Follow along • View all Instagram posts tagged with #eastaustinstudiotour. Search for East Austin Studio Tour to download in the Apple Store or Google Play. Powered by:
Preview of the map your route feature.
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PARTNERS EAST is made possible through the generosity of our supporters who join Big Medium in championing artists 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; our Media Partners—who provide promotion and coverage for EAST; and our Business and 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 of the Arts.
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Lauren Barney
César Calderón
Paul and Ilene Barr
Annette Carlozzi and Dan Bullock
Anonymous
Jean Barton Chairstory
Carlos Carrillo
Cindy Work Abell
Greg Barton
William T. Carson
Michael Abelman
Inés Batlló
Sun Hi Casey
Bern Abplanalp
Blair Baxter
Alex Caya and Trevor Williamson
Liz and Eduardo Alcocer
Beachwalker Boxes
Valérie Chaussonnet
Oscar R Alcoser
Janis Bergman-Carton
Jennifer Chenoweth
Stella and Leon Alesi
Eliana Bernard
Laurel Chesky and Eric Leversen
David Amdur
Jieun Beth
Claudia Chidester
Adi Anand
Carrie Bills
Derrick Chinn
Carolyn Appleton
Nicole Blair
Bertrand B Chiu
The Arboretum Shopping Center
Melinda Gonzales Boe
Aidan Cho
Jason Archer
Robert Boland and Jade Walker
Emory J. Clark
Chunie Arnold
Paige Booth
Clayton & Little
Whitney Arostegui
Pamela E Booton
Chris Cobb
Art of Austin
Cristina Bordin
Matt Coldwell
Pam and Ken Arthur
Melissa Borrell
Deborah Cole
ArtProfiler
Deborah Bourke
Colin J. Corgan
Arts and Recreation
Chrissie Bradley
Chris and Jim Cowden
ArtWithAkirash Studio
Claire Bresette
James and Kati Cowles
Evonne Atlas and Abe Zimmerman
Beth Brode
B Shawn Cox
Clint Atkinson
Sheila Buechler
Brandon Cox
Mike Babin
Sarah Burleson
Jeff and Louise Cronk
Penny Bailey
Hannah Busekrus
Amy Culbertson
Jennifer Balkan
Jim Butler and Lynn Whitten
Karlene Cusick
Liz Barnett
Eileen McKeon Butt
Dan Dalbout
Big Medium Members
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Fred Daniel
Adam Glazier
Laura Lynn Johnson
Darren Bates, LLC
Aliza Gold
Melissa Johnson
Tres Davis and Paul Rogers
Cooky Goldblatt
Rebecca Jordan
Jeffrey Dell
Saundra Goldman
Michael and Laura Jurkash
Lisa M Diaz
LeeAnn Gorman
Ann Kasper
Courtney DiSabato
Ann Stuart Graham
The Kazzoun Family
Alan Disparte
Ross Grant
Mary Margaret Kennedy and
Aaron Dixon and Leigh Gatlin
Green Mango Real Estate
Gavin Duncan
Dianna Grey
Hannah Keun
Beverly Dunn
Barra Gustafson
Oliver Kiel
Liz Dyer
Eli Halpin
Jodie King
Jory Edmunds
Debbie Hamill
Kerry Kittrell
Holly C. Edwards
Belinda Hare
Philippe Klinefelter and Sunyong Chung
M Ellis
Rebecca Harrell
Mishell Kneeland
Rehab El Sadek
Cindy Harris
Suzanne Koett and Camille Woods
Linda Esper and Mickey Finch
Jenn Hassin
Vadim Konradi
Michael J Esposito
Makenna Hatter
Keith and Evangelina Kreeger
Expedition Art Inc.
Hausbar Urban Farm and Guesthaus
Daryl and Dana Kunik
Luke Fernandez
Carol Hayman
Brenda Ladd
Lucinda Feshbach
Kim Heinen-Howard and Jon Howard
Craig Lakey
Cheryl L Finfrock
Margaret Henkels
Frank Lawlor
Finchform Co.
Jane C. Hervey
Andrea and John Lehr
Ann Flemings
Corky Hilliard
Ysabel LeMay
Paula Fontaine-Haake
Shawna and Eric Hills
Jim Lemos and Sarah Luna
Shaleiah Fox and Reid Drapp
Tyler Hobbs
Nancy Lesch and Janet Bezner
G. Franco
Gia Marie Houck
Mel and Fred Levin
Oliver Franklin
Claire Howard
Doc List
BJ and Stan Friedman
Ellen Hunt
Emily Little
Rachael Garbowski
Dan Hurlbut and his cat Clara
Marissa Little
Julia Garbowski
Madeline Irvine and Neil Kamil
Stephanie and Scott Little
Russ Garcia
Gordon James
Drew Liverman
Jeff Garrard
Rajiv Jauhari
Liz Hester Enterprises
Carolyn Gee
Bonny Johnson
Jane Dryden Louis
Lill and Chet Gentry
Drew Johnson
Catherine Lucchesi and Harold Groendyke
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Jennifer and Travis Lucy
Desmond Ng and Donald Mason
David Quin
John Mark Luke
Linda J Noble
Stephen Redman
Bob Lum
Nate Novosel
Keva Richardson
Janet MacDonald
L. Renee Nunez
Tom Richardson
Jeff Mace
Mark O’Brien
Sara Robertson
Lucy MacQueen
Sinead O’Carroll
Adri Robles-Grogan
Mirna Maddox
Thomas O’Donnell and Andrea Lloyd
Rock Candy Media
Steve Maddox
Nancy O’Neall
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Russell
Susan H Malcik
Patty Olwell
Adde Russell
Robert and Jessica Malina
Betty and Duncan Osborne
Debora Rustemeyer
Stephen and Ashley Malina
Michael and Alison Osborne
Brennan Ryan
Carlos M. Martinez and Mary Olivar
Sandy Parham
Cynthia Salome
Phillip McCarthy
Josh Lower and Kristi Park
Jayne Samuels
Dave McClinton
Daniel and Sarah Parker
Sareli Family
Kristen McConnell
Karess Pastore
Susan Scafati
Jake Mcdonald
Connie and Samuel Pate
Nancy Scanlan
Mike McKetta
Judy Paul
Kent and Donna Scarbrough
Revi Meicler
MK Paynter
Maren Scheie and Jacob Jung
Nana Mensah
PDR Corp
Carol Schiraldi
Jesilyn Meyeres
Annette Pearson
Naomi Schlinke
Deanna Miesch and Ty Gill
Lee Pearson
Mo Scollan
Mint Salon
David Penick
Cindy Seaton
Janice Mitcham
Brittany Perk
L. Gene Sellers
Lauren and Tommy Moorman
Christine and Allen Peters
Senders Receive: Tarot and Reiki
Mary Morse
Ellis Petersen
George Shanks
Debbie Moser
Katherine Petree
Mike Shea and Toni Wilcox
Robert Moser
Alicia Philley
Reza and Naghmeh Shirazi
Dan Muldoon
Marguerite Phillips
Yvonne Shires
Liz Murray
Ben and Dorie Pickle
Kristi Short and Matthew DeSantis
Lindsay Muse
Vince Picone
Trish Siegel
Dennis Nauert and Jay Willems
Jennifer Polnaszek
Susannah Simone
Neil Family
Jesse and Moira Porter
Skout Real Estate
Amanda and Brad Nelsen
Promotional Products Austin.net
Justine Smith
Jordan and Carson Nelsen
Lloyd and Judy Provost
Jen Smith
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Kim Smith-Ferguson
Mary E. Walker
Heather and Alan Stanley
Caroline Walker
Zoe Stephenson and Jascha Little
Laura Waltrip
360 Press Solutions
Phyllis Steury
Kim Wanslow
Carre Adams
Scout Stormcloud
Rich Warner
Central Austin Management
Jeff and Mafalda Straathof
Susan Bell Warren
Lauren Adams
Laura Sturtz
Ellen Watkins
Kirk Anders
David Sullivan
NJ Weaver
Austin Art Services
Joel and Elisa Sumner
Marc and Ranee Webb
Taylor Bailey
Gail and Rodney Susholtz
Meghan Wells
Cori Baker
John Swanger
Ann Alva Wieding
Jieun Beth
Barbara and Len Swec
William Chris Vineyards
Tito and Lori Beveridge
Jana Swec and Shea Little
Thelma “Grandma Wisdom” Williams
Hayley Budden
Tim and Katie Swec
Valerie and Sean Williamson
Stephanie Bunch
Kevin Sweeney
Andrew and Giannella Wilson
Jeremy Burks
Dianne Taylor
Stacy Wiltshire
Jenna Carrens
Tara Taylor and Quinn McCarthy
Eli Winkelman
Jennifer Chenoweth
Jessie Temple
Ernie Wood
Jillian Clifton
Texas Realty Capital
Annalee Rieder Woods
Briana Cohen
Terri Thomas and Randy Potts
Dahlia Woods
Christina Crean
Terri Thompson
Greg Wooldridge
Danny Dalbout
Carrie Tiemann
Anne Elizabeth Wynn
Lindsey Derrington
Chris Tollinger
and Joaquin Avellán
Kelly Doggett
Matthew Tong
Sasha Wytrwal
Natalie Earhart
W Tucker
Selena Xie
Tyrell Elliot
Courtney Tulig
Dana Young
Robert Faires
Emily Turner
Lynda Young Kaffie
Mark Farmer
Bunnie Twidwell
Mary Yznaga
Zack Flores
Cristina Valdes
Sharon Zakes
Sean Foley
Chris Van Loan Sr.
Amanda Zappler
Oliver Franklin
Ana Moreno VanDiver
Julie Ziegelman
Roland Galang
Special Thanks
Carlotta Vann
Anna Gallagher-Ross
Breanna Vasquez
Elena Garcia
Carey and Eric Venditti
Justine Gilcrease
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Jackie Gilles
Cindy Salome
Central Austin Management Group
Clifford Gilliard
Suli Shabazz
City of Austin Cultural Arts Division | Art
Kristina Gonzalez Sander
Grace Sitzes
In Public Places Program
Ann Graham
Brent Smith
Cloud Tree Studios and Gallery
Chase Hanna
Diana Smith
The Commune
Kheili Hiller
Justine Smith
Conspiraire
Carl Holly
Marc Brenton Smith
Creative Arts Society
Industry Print Shop
Brian Smittle
Davis Gallery
Robin Jacobs
Lonny Stern
D-Crain
Mishell Kneeland
April Sullivan
fd2s
Keith Kreeger
Jana Swec
Foundation Studios
Daryl Kunik
Swng Productions
Gati
Emmy Laursen
Matthew Tsang
Georgetown Art Center
Chris Lowrey
Jeanne Claire van Ryzin
Gourmands Neighborhood Pub
Jake Maddux
Ken Villalovos
HCW Art
Alex Masi
James Walker
James Shea
Andrew Masi
Mary E. Walker
Justine’s Brasserie
Isadora McKeon
Maddie Wehrmann
The LINE Austin
Marisa Mirabel
Vivian Wong
The MAW Gallery
Lauren Moorman
Christie Zangrilli
The Metalshop Studio
Klaus Moth
Zach Zulch
Michael Hsu Office of Architecture
Fernando Muñoz
2019 EAST Volunteers
Moxie Real Estate Group, LLC. Newcastle Homes
Meredith Oakley Aditi Ohri
Advertisers
Oakwood Cemetery Chapel SKM Art Advising
Andy Pokorny Kendal Prosack
Armadillo Christmas Bazaar
Skout Real Estate
Kate Ramos
ArtProfiler
take heart
Vincent Raozzi Jr.
Atelier Dojo
Thirsty Planet Brewing Company
Juanalfredito Ríos Rodriguez
Austin Art Services
Tito’s Handmade Vodka
Chola Ríos Treviño
Birds Barbershop
Uncommon Objects
Jason Tuggle
Blackfeather Vintage Works
Uroko
Carlos Rodriquez-Brondo
Blanton Museum of Art
Vasari Classic Artists’ Oil Colors
Frankie Ruiz
Blue Genie Art Bazaar
Wally Workman Gallery
Jamie Rule
Body-Art-Movement
Reed Sallans
The Brewer’s Table
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DUE EAST This is your chance to support Austin’s creative community. Due EAST is the official kick off party and fundraiser where you can get your EAST catalog and map before the tour begins. Experience over 400 artists in the 2019 EAST Austin Studio Group Exhibition. Enjoy music, art installations, light bites, and craft cocktails in celebration of local art and artists. Thursday, November 14 / 7-10pm 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 2, #105 east.bigmedium.org/dueeast
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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 and by category, 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. Special thanks to Austin Art Services, official installers of the EAST and WEST Group Exhibition since 2011. Look for x on the map 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 2, #105 Open hours November 16-24 / 12-6pm
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BUSINESS PARTNERS Business Partners are local boutiques, coffee shops, restaurants, bars, and other retail businesses that support the art community in Austin’s east side. Business Partners provide vital funds that keep EAST programming free and accessible to the public. In turn, Big Medium encourages tour goers to support these select local businesses by visiting them during EAST, as well as year‑round. Artist #: Use the tour number listed to learn more about artists hosted by Business Partners during EAST. See Event Guide: Find events related to this Business Partner in the official event guide.
DRINK
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Houndstooth Coffee
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2823 E MLK Jr Blvd, #101 (512) 243-8902 houndstoothcoffee.com Nov 16 & 23, 6:30am – 10pm Nov 17 & 24, 7am – 7pm
Batch Craft Beer & Kolaches 3220 Manor Rd / (512) 401-3025 batchatx.com
We are a specialty coffee shop that also offers beer, wine, and craft cocktails. We are hospitality focused and look forward to providing a comforting and inviting space to relax to tour participants.
Latchkey
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1308 E 6th St / (512) 949-9261 latchkeyatx.com Nov 16-17 & 23-24, 4pm – 2am Latchkey is an East 6th Street bar and self described Adult Daycare. Celebrate with us indoors or on our patio. Latchkey is open 7 days a week with libations, great food, movies, comedy, great bartenders and sports…oh yes… and ping pong and surprises. We’ve got great eats too from The Smokin’ Rose Taco Joint. See Event Guide
Nov 16-17 & 23-24, 9am - 11pm Batch Craft Beer and Kolaches is an Austin, family-owned and operated kolache bakery, taproom, and retail craft beer shop. The curated beer selection features the best of local breweries, the exploding domestic craft beer scene, and the newest and oldest breweries in Europe and beyond. Artist #74
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1905 Aldrich St, #150 (512) 502-5949 / ilikelick.com
1023 Springdale Rd, C1 (512) 520-4004 / urokoaustin.com
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The Front Page is a relaxed pub in East Austin’s Springdale General community featuring a full bar, shareable appetizers, sandwiches served on homemade bread, and fresh salads. Stop by to introduce yourself to our friendly and charismatic bartenders and enjoy your new Springdale neighborhood haunt! EAST Feature: Enjoy $3 wells or a Bourbon Sidecar for $8.
Friends and Allies Brewing
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979 Springdale Rd, #124 / (561) 271-7174 friendsandallies.beer Nov 16 & 23, 11am – 12am Nov 17 & 24, 11am – 8pm Friends and Allies Brewing serves delicious beer brewed in the heart of East Austin! Come by to relax and try our resident food truck, Taco Baby.
Austin Eastciders Collaboratory
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979 Springdale Rd, #130 (512) 538-0126 austineastciders.com/pages/tap-room Nov 16 & 23, 11am – 10pm Nov 17 & 24, 11am – 6pm Since creating our first cider, we have experimented with other styles of cider. Located in East Austin, you can try all of the flavors you know and love along with some special small batch and limited release ciders. Grab a pint, a flight, or a 6-pack to go and enjoy live music, food, games, and more. Artist #254
Know what you’re licking! At Lick Honest Ice Creams, we’ve been crafting our ice creams since 2011 with peak-season ingredients sourced responsibly from our local farmer & artisan partners. Our farm to scoop ice cream doesn’t just taste good, it does good! Committed to sustainability and giving back to our communities, we create flavors you can feel good about eating.
Hillside Farmacy
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1209 E 11th St (512) 628-0168 / hillsidefarmacy.com Nov 16-17 & 23-24, 9am – 11pm In the 50’s, pharmacist Doc Young and his family operated Hillside Drugstore. The Drugstore closed in the 70’s, the deteriorating building was lovingly restored by the Hillside Farmacy team. The perfect spot to celebrate local farm food and homemade products that Austin offers. Enjoy a Texas wine on the dogfriendly patio, or a grass-fed burger at the bar.
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1108 E 6th St (737) 205-8888 / eastaustinhotel.com Nov 16 & 23, 7am – 12am Nov 17 & 24, 7am – 10pm The East Austin Hotel is a locally owned, operated, and loved boutique hotel in the heart of the bustling East Austin neighborhood. East Austin Hotel is home to the all-day global diner Sixth and Waller helmed by Chef Jason Stude, The Upside Rooftop Bar featuring classic and modern cocktails, and Pool Bar brimming with frozen cocktails and reimagined resort drinks!
At Uroko, owners/sushi chefs, Také and Masa offer Temaki sushi as a fast casual concept. Sushi classes available Thursdays 6:30-8:30pm and Omakase classes available Fridays and Saturdays, both by reservation only. Come and grab freshly made Temaki sushi to accompany your EAST weekends!
Sa-Tén Coffee and Eats
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916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 3, #101 (512) 524-1544 / sa-ten.com Nov 16-17 & 23-24, 8am – 9pm Sa-Tén Coffee and Eats is a Japanese-inspired coffee shop co-owned by Kayo Asazu of Komé Sushi Kitchen and Daruma Ramen, as well as Motoyasu Utsunomiya of East Side King. Sa-Tén specializes in coffee and matcha, as well as chicken katsu, karaage, and toasts. The name comes from the Japanese word Kissaten, meaning small cafe/coffee shop.
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755 Springdale Rd (512) 428-6500 / edeneastaustin.com Nov 16 & 23, 9am – 3pm & 6 – 10pm Nov 17 & 24, 11am – 3pm Eden East Restaurant & Farm is located on five acres of historic land in East Austin. We offer a true farm-to-table dining experience. Our guests dine al fresco style at community tables situated under a majestic Elm tree. We serve a monthly prix fixe menu Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings, an a la carte brunch on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and are BYOB. See Event Guide
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Justine’s Brasserie
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4710 E 5th St / (512) 385-2900 justines1937.com
4715 E 5th St / (512) 520-8199 thebrewerstable.com
Nov 16-17 & 23-24, 11:30am – 2am
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Very late night dining. “I want a very large steak,” she said to Les Goodwin in a restaurant on Melrose at eight o’clock that night. “And before the very large steak I want three drinks. And after the steak I want to go somewhere with very loud music.” ~Play It As It Lays, by Joan Didion. EAST Feature: Justine’s during the day! In celebration of EAST, we will be waking up EARLY for you, serving brunch, (we call it late late breakfast), from 11:30am-3pm both weekends of the tour! We will be open for drinks continuously, so stop on by! Please note that the brunch menu will be served until 3pm only, and our full dinner menu will be available at 6pm. Look out for the Parisian Flea Market on November 23!
Fabulously fresh pizza and salads made from scratch to our own recipe. Our pizza is “not too thick and not too thin, cooked from without and within.” EAST Feature: We will be offering slice and salad specials during EAST!
Wood focused restaurant and brewery devoted to making food as good as beer!
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Il Brutto Gourmands Neighborhood Pub
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2316 Webberville Rd / (512) 610-2031 lovethysandwich.com Nov 16 & 23, 7am – 2am Nov 17 & 24, 10am – 12am
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EAST Feature: Hosting the Official EAST VIP dinner as well as a music and food experience on the second weekend of EAST 2019.
Our family-run business was established to promote unpretentious food and brew while delivering quality to the neighborhood. We are located in an old Tejano night club, comfortably positioned in East Austin on Webberville Road. The quirks of the building give you a glimpse of the past. Come in refined, and depart a Gourmand.
1601 E 6th St / (512) 580-8779 ilbruttoaustin.com Nov 16 & 23, 11am – 11pm Nov 17 & 24, 11am – 10pm Il Brutto is a neighborhood Italian restaurant located in East Austin. Il Brutto offers traditional Italian fare inside a 5,000-square-foot restaurant that features a large, open kitchen, separate bar and lounge, private dining room, and shaded patio seating surrounding a heritage oak tree. The cuisine has an emphasis on classic, non‑regional Italian dishes.
EAST Feature: Bring in your EAST tour book and get $2 Lone Star Tall Boys and a free Gourmands koozie.
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501 Comal St / (512) 580-8772 lamattaaustin.com
2009 E Cesar Chavez (512) 220-0077 / marisolaustin. com
Nov 16-17 & 23-24, 8am – 4pm Located at the corner of 5th & Comal, the cozy corner shop offers Italian breakfast and lunch paninis, salads, mozzarella & salumi boards, coffee & espresso, and beer & wine on tap. The 1,600 sq. ft. space features patio seating, a large screen for optimal soccer viewing, bar seating with outlets for working and flexible configuration for private events.
Designed with the creative process in mind. Next Door Creative is a curated community designed by Pollen Architecture that features a unique solar orientation that minimizes glare on computer screens and provides natural light for a healthier work environment.
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Nov 16-17 & 23-24, 12 – 6pm marisol is a boutique day spa featuring nails, skincare, waxing, and massage. We are a women-owned and operated business with 19 years of experience in the industry. Our mission is to have every client leave feeling like their most authentic version of themselves.
Furman + Keil Architects 1211 E 11th St, #200 (512) 479-4100 / fkarchitects.net
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1628 E Cesar Chavez (512) 368-5700 / oseyoaustin.com Nov 16 & 17, 11am – 12am Nov 23 & 24, 11am – 10pm Located on E Cesar Chavez, Oseyo serves up delicious Korean food in a fun and modern setting with curated craft cocktails and great music. In addition to lunch and dinner, during EAST, guests can enjoy free sake tastings, Korean BBQ from an outdoor grill, kegs of Hite Beer, and a curated whiskey bar in the courtyard while listening to cool DJ beats.
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1224 E 12th St, #210 / (512) 499-0888 pollenarchitecture.com Our award-winning modern architecture firm in Austin, TX specializes in residential design, spaces for art, artists, creative companies, and schools. Our architects have a collaborative approach to design that creates projects that are inspiring, innovative, and beautifully crafted.
Nov 16-17 & 23-24, 12 – 6pm Furman + Keil Architects is a collaborative design firm dedicated to creating enriched environments that enhance the lives of people and their communities. Image by Casey Dunn. Artist #117
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638 Tillery St / (512) 417-9930 builtbymasonry.com Forged by experience and inspiration, Masonry helps brands meet their true audiences with authentic websites and campaigns founded on thoughtful design, responsive code and strategic thinking. Ambitious & industrious, we are the mighty few focused on the fine details. EAST Feature: Free drinks and snacks during EAST.
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Metropolitan Gallery
Cecelia Claire Interior Arts
Nov 16-17 & 23-24, 12 – 6pm Cecelia Claire creates bespoke interior murals, wallpaper and custom textiles for home and hospitality design. You are cordially invited to visit her live-work studio during the tour. See Event Guide
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Nov 16-17 & 23-24, 10am – 6pm Metropolitan Gallery scouts and hosts contemporary and emerging artistic talent, on a global scale, in addition to client art advisory services. MG’s artist centric approach to corporate collections has lead to client installations dotted throughout the United States. Artist #214
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Tigress Tile 705 Gunter Ave / tigresstile.com
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Alicia Emr Art Advisory (512) 810-8356 aliciaemrartadvisory.com Alicia Emr Art Advisory works with individual clients to acquire artwork that fits their taste, space and collecting goals. We develop a custom acquisition strategy and offer full services that accompany the purchase of a work of art. Working with casual, first-time buyers and experienced collectors alike, we believe building an art collection should be enjoyable, not intimidating.
Nov 16-17 & 23-24, 12 – 6pm Tigress Tile is the collaboration of artists and friends, Andrea Christie and Lisa Choinacky. The two work in harmony to design and produce handmade ceramic tile and tableware in Austin, Texas. Express your creative soul and elevate your daily experience with unique hand painted ceramics.
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1211 E 11th St, #100 (512) 431-3810 / takeheartshop.com
2404 E 7th St / (210) 471-1509 laropavintage.com
2400 E Cesar Chavez, Ste 102 (512) 981-6437 / sockclub.com
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Nov 16, 10am – 7pm
take heart is a gift shop featuring a carefully chosen selection of gifts for the home and person.
La Ropa Vintage is a carefully curated lifestyle shop that specializes in hand‑picked vintage clothes and accessories for men and women as well as one of a kind goods for your home or special place.
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We make socks. Custom socks (like the ones we make for SXSW), sock subscription, and socks with your dog’s face on them. ATX born and bred.
EAST Feature: Please join us on November 16 for our 7th Street Flea, featuring local makers, healers, and vintage vendors. We will also be featuring live art and demos throughout the tour, so stop by!
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2505 E 6th St, Unit E (512) 520-5869 / shopaptf.com Nov 16-17 & 23-24, 11am – 6pm We are a local Austin storefront designing and working alongside an artisan community to produce ethically-made textiles. We curate handcrafted goods ranging from one‑of‑a‑kind, handwoven rugs and pillows to all‑natural apothecary.
Vinca 1800 E 4th St, #173 (512) 410-8775 / VincaUSA.com Nov 16-17 & 23-24, 10am – 7pm Vinca is an accessories company that has been producing in Austin since 2006. Come to our brand new workshop / boutique and immerse yourself in the silly crazy colorfulness of it all.
EAST Feature: During EAST, we plan on running in-house screen-printing of canvas shopping bags for purchasing customers. We will also be hosting an open studio tour and discussion about our textiles with our founder. See Event Guide
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COMMUNITY PARTNERS This new category recognizes nonprofits, artist-run groups, schools, museums and the work they do in the community year-round. Community Partners are ambassadors for EAST and help champion and cultivate the arts across Austin. Artist #: Use the tour number listed to learn more about artists hosted by Community Partners during EAST. See Event Guide: Find events related to this Business Partner in the official event guide.
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Preservation Austin preservationaustin.org Preservation Austin has been our city’s leading nonprofit voice for historic preservation since 1953. Annual programs celebrating our unique cultural and architectural heritage include the Historic Homes Tour and Preservation Merit Awards, with diverse educational events throughout the year. See Event Guide
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African American Cultural and Heritage Facility 912 E 11th St / (512) 974-2445 / tj.owens@austintexas.gov austintexas.gov/department/aachf The African American Cultural and Heritage Facility (AACHF) fosters development of cultural activities, business opportunities, and creative collaboration within the community. AACHF is home of the DedrickHamilton House, which was built in the 1880s during the founding of one of the freedman communities in the City of Austin. Artist #109-112
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Art Alliance Austin 5811 Berkman Dr, #140 / (512) 609-8587 info@artallianceaustin.org / artallianceaustin.org Bringing art experiences to Austin for 70 years. Art Alliance Austin’s history reflects the evolution of art in Austin. The legacy of showcasing Austin’s quality artists has always lived at the heart of the organization. 2020 marks the 70th year of Art City Austin— the city’s 2nd oldest outdoor fair in Austin, happening April 17-19. The event showcases a highly curated selection of approximately 80 local and visiting visual artists exhibiting in beautiful Republic Square and surrounding area.
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Austin Materials Marketplace
(512) 974-7700 / austintexas.gov/department/art-in-public-places
411 W Monroe St / info@austinmaterialsmarketplace.org austinmaterialsmarketplace.org
Established by the City in 1985, the Art in Public Places (AIPP) program collaborates with local & nationally-known artists to include the history and values of our community into cultural landmarks that have become cornerstones of Austin’s identity. Artist #456 See Event Guide
Art From The Streets 84 Waller St / (512) 925-6450 sampate@austin.rr.com / artfromthestreets.org The mission of Art From The Streets is to provide a safe environment for homeless and at-risk people forming a pathway to self-determination by means of the sense of achievement, social connections, and income generated through the pursuit of their art. We are a community-based, art-focused non-profit organization working with local artists to nurture individual talent and encourage self worth. Artist #511 See Event Guide
Art Spark Texas 3710 Cedar St / (512) 454-9912 info@artsparktx.org / artsparktx.org Established in 1996, Art Spark Texas (formerly VSA Texas) has built a legacy of offering high quality, inclusive arts programs and services in Austin, and is the only organization operating at the intersection of arts, education and disability in Texas. Art Spark Texas challenges perceptions of how people contribute by creating an arts-inspired, inclusive community of individuals with diverse abilities.
The Austin Materials Marketplace is an online platform allowing businesses, entrepreneurs, artists, and organizations to connect and find reuse and recycling solutions for “waste” and by-product materials.
Austin Revitalization Authority 1154 Lydia St, #200 / (512) 469-1705 info@austinrev.org / austinrev.org Austin Revitalization Authority’s mission is to engage in commercial, residential and cultural development that promotes community well-being, while respecting the people, institutions and history of East Austin and other under-served communities.
#bossbabesATX 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 4, #102 / (512) 720-9952 thebabes@bossbabes.org / bossbabes.org We’re a Texas-based nonprofit that amplifies and connects women and nonbinary creatives, entrepreneurs and organizers. We create space to share our crafts, catalyze multi-industry coalitions, promote intersectionality across disciplines, seek guidance and provide each other with practical and emotional resources. Learn more at bossbabes.org. Artist #320-324 See Event Guide
Cloud Tree Studios & Gallery 3411 E 5th St / cloudtreestudiosandgallery.com
Austin Art Services
Cloud Tree Studios & Gallery is located in a Quonset hut built in 1948. It has been a workshop to artist, Brian David Johnson, since 2016. Before then, Beaman Metal Company operated out of the huts since the mid 70’s. Studios and a woodshop house local artists working in various mediums that contribute to the creative energy of the space.
(512) 596-5444 info@austinartservices.com / austinartservices.com
Artist #373-378 See Event Guide
Austin Art Services was founded by art industry professionals, with the goal of making museum-level service available to all central Texas collectors, homeowners, businesses, and institutions. AAS uses only museum and gallery-trained technicians—resulting in superior, professional presentation and handling of your artworks.
Co-Lab Projects
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info@co-labprojects.org / co-labprojects.org Co-Lab Projects is an artist-run nonprofit organization dedicated to providing resources, education, and exhibition space to artists that produce contemporary works of art, installation, and performance. Through collaboration and engagement, Co-Lab Projects encourages artistic exploration and dialogue within the community. Artist #212, 335 See Event Guide
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Fusebox Festival
1023 Springdale Rd, Bldg 3 / (512) 442-8773 info@creativeaction.org / creativeaction.org
(512) 800-3066 / info@fuseboxfestival.com / fuseboxfestival.com
Creative Action uses the arts to spark and support the academic, social, and emotional development of young people. Each year, programs impact 20,000+ people in the Austin area, providing experiences in schools and in the community that allow youth to develop measurable creative expression skills, a commitment to social justice issues, and 21st century, social and emotional skills. Artist #217-219 See Event Guide
Fusebox Festival is a global hub for the study, commissioning, and presentation of contemporary live performance. Our programs bring unique artistic projects to thousands of people in Central Texas; provide resources to artists; and address civic issues at the center of contemporary life. Through our pioneering initiative Free Range Art, Fusebox Festival is 100% free to attend. Our aim, always is to make new and adventurous art accessible to all. Artist #462 See Event Guide
Esquina Tango
George Washington Carver Museum & Cultural Center
209 Pedernales St / (512) 524-2772 info@esquinatangoaustin.com / esquinatangoaustin.com
1165 Angelina St / (512) 974-4926 carre.adams@austintexas.gov / carver-museum.org
Esquina Tango is a non-profit organization that strives to provide a unique dance experience & cultural awareness of Latin American traditions. Since 2006, Esquina aims to build a vibrant & diverse community in East Austin & beyond, fostering wellness and positively affecting lives. Come dance Tango, Salsa, Bachata, Samba, Afro-Latin, Kizomba, or learn Spanish and Portuguese! All ages welcome.
The George Washington Carver Museum, Cultural and Genealogy Center is dedicated to the collection, preservation, research, interpretation, and exhibition of historical and cultural materials reflecting all dimensions of experiences of persons of African descent living in Austin, Travis County, and in the United States. The museum is also a key source of information on the history and celebration of Juneteenth.
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Fancy Fancy Studios and Gallery
Georgetown Art Works
5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 9 / fancyfancystudios@gmail.com
816 South Main St / (918) 219-2208 exhibits@georgetownartworks.org / georgetownartcentertx.org
Fancy Fancy is a mixed-use, artist-run studio complex and gallery, celebrating its second year of existence. Multiple artists working in various media and contexts have studios at Fancy Fancy. We feature group exhibitions and solo shows throughout the year in the gallery.
Georgetown Art Works and the City of Georgetown have partnered to transform Fire Station One in historic downtown Georgetown into the Georgetown Art Center.
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grayDUCK Gallery Forklift Danceworks info@forkliftdanceworks.org / forkliftdanceworks.org myparkmypoolmycity.org For nearly 20 years, Forklift Danceworks has collaborated with Austin city departments, making dances with people you don’t think of as dancers. The choreographers, inspired by the movement of work and daily life, create performances that share the stories of those who serve our communities but whose voices are rarely heard. Their latest project My Park, My Pool, My City was a three year residency and trilogy of dances for city pools and their people. See Event Guide
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Mexic-Arte Museum
412 Comal St / (512) 553-1850 info@hopefarmersmarket.org / hopefarmersmarket.org
419 Congress Ave / (512) 480-9373 info@mexic-artemuseum.org / mexic-artemuseum.org
Sunday: 11am – 3 pm Rain or Shine
Mexic-Arte Museum is dedicated to cultural enrichment and education through the collection, preservation and presentation of traditional and contemporary Mexican, Latino, and Latin American art and culture to promote dialogue and develop understanding for visitors of all ages.
Hope Farmers Market is a non-profit campaign that strives to bring the East Austin community together by providing greater access to healthy foods in a creative way. Each Sunday holds something new with various vendors, live performances, workshops, and more! See Event Guide
ICOSA Collective 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 2, #102 / (512) 920-2062 info@icosacollective.com / icosacollective.com ICOSA is an artist-run non-profit gallery that showcases a diverse range of contemporary art and programming.
The Museum of Human Achievement info@themuseumofhumanachievement.com themuseumofhumanachievement.com The Museum of Human Achievement cultivates forward thinking new work, community, and vibe. We provide radically affordable arts space to support artists and audiences in the creation of new ideas. Artist #331
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Nepantla, USA Jolt
1209 E Cesar Chavez St / (512) 647-8172 f.obedgarcia@gmail.com / instagram.com/nepantla.usa
4704 E Cesar Chavez St, #2 / (512) 234-3568 info@jolttx.org / jolttx.org
Nepantla, USA is an artist-run studio & gallery in an 1100sq ft shack in the heart of East Austin hidden among the gentrifying condos & high rises of downtown Austin. We are dreamers and creatives that strive to create spaces and communities where exclusivity is non existent. All are welcome.
We believe young Latinos will transform Texas through the power of their vote. We are harnessing the brilliance of our community and culture to build a generation of leaders that matches the urgency of our time.
Latinitas 1023 Springdale Rd, Bldg 9, E / (512) 809-4618 laura@latinitasmagazine.org / latinitasmagazine.org Latinitas is an Austin based non-profit that empowers all girls to innovate using media and technology. We will be hosting a collective of women artists/entrepreneurs. Artist #234-237
MASS Gallery 705 Gunter St / (512) 968-2902 info@massgallery.org / massgallery.org Mass Gallery is an artist-run collective gallery space operating in East Austin since 2006. Artist #366 See Event Guide
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Northern-Southern 1900 E 12th St / (646) 342-2969 phillip@northern-southern.com / northern-southern.com Northern–Southern is an artist-run art and design gallery on East 12th Street. Artist #133 See Event Guide
Oakwood Cemetery Chapel 1601 Navasota St / (512) 978-2310 jennifer.chenoweth@austintexas.gov austintexas.gov/oakwoodchapel Through historical tours, exhibits, events and memorial services, the Oakwood Cemetery Chapel provides a place to connect, heal and reflect, that is open to all. The lives that built Austin are at Oakwood Cemetery. We are united here in search of love, life and meaning. See Event Guide
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Thinkery
1209 East Cesar Chavez St / (512) 705-6920 co@theprojecto.org / theprojecto.org
1830 Simond Ave / (512) 469-6200 info@thinkeryaustin.org / thinkeryaustin.org
The Projecto is an Austin-based organization that aims to facilitate cultural exchange with different cities and artistic expressions. Since 2010 they have been hosting international artists and collaborating with different local institutions to enable dialog and community enrichment as well as promoting diversity in the arts and culture.
Thinkery is where Austin’s children and their families come to enjoy playbased, inquiry-rich, hands-on learning experiences.
Artist #117 See Event Guide
Toolmarks ATX
Pump Project
We are a membership based co-working woodworking shop that aims to break the barriers of entry for furniture makers by providing machine and space access for a low-commitment monthly rate.
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3508 E Cesar Chavez St / (361) 878-8152 info@toolmarksatx.com / toolmarksatx.com
info@pumpproject.org / pumpproject.org Pump Project is a 501(c)3 non-profit that works to provide working studios and gallery facilities to emerging and established artists. Pump Project supports artists to come together to work, experiment and exhibit, actively enriching the community through new ideas, innovative projects and the creative spirit. Artist #47-52 See Event Guide
Raasin in the Sun info@raasininthesun.org / raasininthesun.org Raasin in the Sun is a 501c3 Nonprofit organization serving to remedy the impacts of urbanization through beautification projects that inspire, unite, and restore communities. Leading the way, University of Texas Track Star and Olympian Raasin McIntosh, founded the organization “To shine light so that others would be truly inspired to shine their own light and rise above adversity.” See Event Guide
Six Square: Austin’s Black Cultural District 1152 San Bernard St / (512) 505-8738 admin@sixsquare.org / sixsquare.org Six Square engages residents, cultural institutions, and businesses to preserve the past and shape the future of The District. Working with community partners in city planning, urban revitalization, and public arts, Six Square works to anchor The District as a Black arts & cultural center, strengthen community connections, and improve the economic landscape. See Event Guide
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The VORTEX 2307 Manor Rd / (512) 478-5282 vortex@vortexrep.org / vortexrep.org The VORTEX presents new, innovative performances. Original music, film, dance, opera, aerial arts, puppetry, and performance art contribute to our vibrant nonprofit theatre. The Butterfly Bar @ The VORTEX hosts mixers, visual artists, and other events seven nights a week. Patrizi’s Italian Food truck contributes to the vibrancy of our compound, creating a complete experience of dining, drinks, and entertainment.
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Almost Real Things hello@almostrealthings.com / almostrealthings.com Almost Real Things (ART) is a free magazine, event series and community promoting passion projects and creators working in all mediums. Founded in 2015 by Natalie Earhart and Zachary Zulch, ART is a space for creative exploration, where all things that can exist, do exist—no reason necessary. See Event Guide
KMFA 3001 N Lamar Blvd, #100 / info@kmfa.org / kmfa.org
The Splinter Group is collective workshop space with a touch of grace. Individual artisans work in wood, metal, ceramics, leather, paint, and jewels.
KMFA 89.5 is an independent public classical radio station in Austin, TX. KMFA serves approximately 100,000 listeners each week and features locally produced shows like Classical Austin, Early Music Now, and Icons of Broadway, as well as nationally distributed programming from Public Radio International, American Public Media, and National Public Radio.
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Splinter Group 3508 E Cesar Chavez St, #100 / managers@splintergroupatx.com
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3823 Airport Blvd, B / (512) 472 1369 / info@koop.org / koop.org
3508 E Cesar Chavez St / (316) 303-2248 austin@austinschooloffurniture.com / austinschooloffurniture.com
KOOP (pronounced koh-op) is a community radio station in Austin, TX, owned and operated by its members in a cooperative structure depending primarily upon its volunteers and supporters for all operations of the station. KOOP provides a diverse array of programming, emphasizing programs that deal with local issues and/or serve communities which are under-served by the mainstream media. See Event Guide
Sightlines Magazine editor@sightlinesmag.org / sightlinesmag.org
The Austin School of Furniture & Design is a woodworking, furniture design and construction school offering classes for all skill levels in Austin, TX. ASFD is dedicated to carrying on the craft of woodworking by educating future furniture makers in a safe and fun environment. Artist #408
Blanton Elementary School 5408 Westminster Dr / (210) 852-7095 impasto79@yahoo.com / blanton.austinschools.org
Sightlines is an independent non-profit online magazine of arts, culture, news and ideas. It is based in Austin, Texas. We believe that an on-going public conversation about culture is what sustains a cultural community. Sightlines launched in response to the void left by legacy media outlets as they continue to eliminate professional, dedicated arts and cultural journalism.
I am an art teacher at Blanton elementary where for the past 3 years, all of our students (approx 500) have participated in EAST.
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The Art Institute of Austin 101 W Louis Henna Blvd, #100 / (512) 691-1728 mstone@aii.edu / artinstitutes.edu/austin The mission of The Art Institute of Austin, a branch of the Art Institute of Houston, is to provide a quality, collaborative academic environment for individuals seeking creative careers through higher education. Faculty use learning centered methodology to prepare students for entry-level positions in the design, media, fashion, and culinary arts fields as well as lifelong learning.
Atelier Dojo 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 2, #106B / (512) 220-1058 info@atelierdojo.com / atelierdojo.com Atelier Dojo is a professional arts academy offering classes, workshops and open studios. We serve as a hub in Austin for artists to come together, inspire one another and collectively grow their skills in a supportive environment. Our instructors offer training in the fundamentals of classical art and are fully committed to the personal growth of our members and students.
Huston-Tillotson University, the oldest institution of learning in Austin, Texas, has roots dating back to 1875. HT is an independent, church-related, historically black, four-year liberal arts institution located near downtown in East Austin. HT’s mission is to nurture a legacy of leadership and excellence in education, connecting knowledge, power, passion, and values. The University offers associate, bachelor’s and master’s degrees.
Kealing Middle School 1607 Pennsylvania Ave (832) 876-2993 / diana.ventura@austinisd.org Kealing Middle School Visual Arts students who are involved in Level l, ll, or lll art courses where they create two dimensional and three dimensional. We dive into the elements of art and bring our creations to life with different mediums such as pencil and ink drawings, paper cut outs, and clay. See Event Guide
Motion Media Arts Center 2200 Tillery St / (512) 236-8877 faiza@austinfilmschool.org / austinfilmschool.org Motion Media Arts Center is a 501c(3) non-profit independent film, art, and technology center that supports every aspect of production from creation to presentation. Our goal is empower, support and educate emerging artists of all ages to be active participants in shaping our culture and engage communities to rethink the way we view film, art and technology. Artist #57-73
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Carver Branch Oil, acrylic, ceramic, drawing The Creative Arts Society is an Austin based, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization celebrating 20 years as a vital presence in the art community. CAS promotes the development of the “Artist in Everyone”. Membership is open and we welcome art lovers and enthusiasts, hobbyists, and professionals. The CAS EAST exhibit features over a dozen artists in a variety of mediums and styles. 1161 Angelina St creativeartssociety.org / @creativeartssociety Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10 Flight, 2017, Digital photographic print on aluminum, 4 x 6”
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Ginger Grasley Carver Branch Acrylic, guitar strings, copper, wood
My art explores the relationship between visual arts and music. I create paintings of significant musical instruments placing them in situations that represent the musical style and energy of their fans, pop-culture of the times and other idiosyncrasies associated with the musicians. 1161 Angelina St (512) 619-8271 / ggrasley@mac.com / gingergrasley.com / @guitarartstudios Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10
Stevie Ray Vaughan, 2019, Acrylic, metal on wood, 24 x 24 x 2”
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Jennifer Landis Carver Branch Acrylic on canvas
Jennifer Landis is a native Texan and self taught acrylic artist. As a nature lover, she is inspired by the beauty of sky, water, and earth’s metallic minerals. Using nature’s own color palette with added pops of color, she attempts to capture the beauty of the world around us in abstract form. 1161 Angelina St jenlandis72@gmail.com / composedchaosart.com / @composedchaos_artbyjen Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10
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Carver Branch Acrylic My artwork depicts various aspects of life. Some pieces are focused on the emotions of an individual, while others are more representational of an idea. I’m really inspired by color, so it is important for me to choose combinations that allow me to fully interpret the desired concept. I enjoy adding depth and structure to my work with linear elements. 1161 Angelina St (512) 446-9748 / denny.betsy@gmail.com / @betsycreative Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10
Goldenrod, 2019, Acrylic, 24 x 24 x 1”
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Chilango Subconscious is about photography in its purest form. These street photographs taken in Mexico City are guided without intent but an innate need to process and deal with my emotions while being in the city in which I grew up. Guided by my subconscious chance encounters result in candid images that look closely at the urban environment. 1600 Grove Blvd faustinusderaet@yahoo.com / faustinus.com / @faustinus Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Vochito Chambeador, 2014, Archival ink print, 16 x 20”
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St. John Branch Chalk, chalk-ink Showcasing several of Austin Public Library’s amazing chalk/chalk-ink artists in a live and interactive demonstration. 7500 Blessing Ave (925) 437-7717 / patrick.walz@austintexas.gov / @_skullyskul_ Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Goddess, 2012, Pen and ink on bristol, 12 x 8”
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Douglas Rhodenbaugh / Recent Guatemalan Portraits St. John Branch Black and white and color digital photographs
Bearing witness to an uncertain future by honoring ancient traditions and lifestyles, these indigenous Guatemalans are some of the last contacts to thousands of years of Mayan Wisdom. 7500 Blessing Ave (979) 219-3410 / dhrhody@aol.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Tomas, Santo Tomas Chichicastenango, 2018, Black and white photograph, 12 x 8”
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Mary Jane Garza Terrazas Branch Digital and film color photography
My interest in photography has been ongoing since I was a college student in South Texas. I love film cameras and have several in my collection. The ability to capture a moment instantaneously that will last forever continues to motivate me to find those precious random moments worth recording. 1105 E Cesar Chavez St (512) 589-4723 / mjgarza888@gmail.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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University Hills Branch Acrylic on canvas I am a painter who lives and works in Austin. My paintings explore composition and texture using aggressive brushwork, spontaneously creating paintings with an emphasis on improvisation. Having explored many styles I settled on one that allows for an action-oriented execution. I seek to make the act of creation central to the content of my paintings. 4721 Loyola Ln (512) 923-6539 / carlsmith29@gmail.com / carlsmith29.wixsite.com/arts / @carlmsmithart Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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Doris Bickley Willie Mae Kirk Branch Ephemera, oil, canvas, charcoal I enjoy making photo collages and paintings because it is fun fun fun for the whole family. 3101 Oak Springs Dr (512) 974-9916 / doris.bickley@austintexas.gov Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Transubstaniation, 2019, Photo collage, 24 x 18”
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Daniel Rivera Windsor Park Branch Wood, cardboard, mixed media
My art fuses elements of furniture and sculpture to create unique utilitarian objects with a conceptual foundation. This last year I have been experimenting with using recycled materials such as cardboard and plywood to create distinctive ecological friendly furniture. My goal is to convert non-precious materials into fine furniture objects. 5833 Westminster Dr danielriveradesigns@gmail.com / danielriveradesigns.com / @danny_riveraatx Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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Thelma “Grandma Wisdom” Williams Thelma “Grandma Wisdom” Love Yard Acrylic, enamel, wood, ceramic tiles, paper
Grandma Wisdom’s goal is to provide a positive, caring, and dynamic environment that engages youth, and families who work to achieve their personal best in an atmosphere of mutual respect and cooperation. She helps others develop life skills through learning with fun and creativity while encouraging friendship, entrepreneurship, and connecting with others and celebrating their success together. 7101 Meador Ave (512) 452-7349 / grandmawisdom@gmail.com / thelmawilliams.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Children Are Watching, 2019, Enamel on wood, 48 x 96”
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My name is Cynthia Williams, welcome to my artistic journey. I hope to inspire others to step out on faith and go for it! I believe art is healing and I want to do what I can by sharing my artistic expression through my craft. 7101 Meador Ave (404) 910-3319 / cynsationaldesigns@gmail.com / cynsationaldesigns.com / @cynsationalwms Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Broken, 2018, Enamel on glass on acrylic on wood, 15 x 11”
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Ricky Farrow / Guest of Thelma Williams Watercolor, color pencil, illustration board There’s nothing to me more exhilarating than to take a blank canvass and to bring it to life, to watch it grow through each stage, taking on its own personality. 7101 Meador Ave (713) 516-7972 / ricky.farrow@yahoo.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
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Lynda Coleman / Guest of Thelma Williams Acrylic, colored pencil, pastel, watercolor
My art ministers love, peace, healing and joy to hurting souls. My art speaks life and hope, so I will always paint spiritual, nostalgic and encouraging themes to continue to break barriers of separation. God has truly blessed me with the ability to capture someone else’s thoughts, prayers, vision, pain, and dreams. It’s my desire to inspire with my art. 7101 Meador Ave (512) 699-2235 / lyndacoleman@yahoo.com lyndacoleman.us / @artistlyndacoleman Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
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Greta Olivas / Guest of Scott Rolfe Acrylic, collage
I find my painting process to be meditative in a way, and I feel that the creative process itself resembles life and the challenges we come across. My use of color seems to draw the viewer in. I hope my work challenges people to feel, or look at things a bit differently. 1305 Glencrest Dr (512) 573-0821 / gretaolivas@gmail.com / gretaolivas.com / @gretaolivas Accessibility: 2
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Gina Butler, Stephen Henderson, Meena Matocha, Rachel Means, Phaedra Taylor
The Parish House Ink, graphite, charcoal, steel, acrylic The Parish House is happy to be hosting a group of professional artists from our community creating work at the intersection of art and faith. Come visit with the artists, enjoy refreshments, let the kids play in the backyard, and view some thought provoking artwork. 1618 Ashberry Dr (512) 790-3805 / admin@cotcaustin.com / cotcaustin.org / @cotcaustin Accessibility: 0 Stephen Henderson, Rainy Morning, 2019, Photograph, 8 x 4.5 x 1”
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The Parish House Charcoal, ashes, soil, acrylic, wax I use charcoal, ashes, soil, acrylic and wax to create paintings that combine abstraction and figuration, exploring the space between grief and joy, the place where heaven and earth converge. 1618 Ashberry Dr (512) 888-5685 / meena.matocha@gmail.com meenamatocha.com / @meenamatochaart Accessibility: 0
I Wish I Had Known You, I Wish You Had Known Me, 2019, Charcoal, ashes, soil, acrylic, wax on panel, 12 x 12 x 1” 1 0
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I am a mixed media painter and illustrator exploring ideas of memory, belief and story through celebrating the sacred ordinary and the beautiful mundane. 1618 Ashberry Dr phaedrajean@gmail.com / phaedrataylor.com / @phaedrajeanartmachine Accessibility: 0
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Polina Novozhenets Acrylic, canvas, wood Polina creates paintings of imagined knotted ribbons. These optical illusions explore the many qualities of entanglement, inviting you to spend some time finding your way through the twists and turns. Her 2019 collection includes new formats and media alongside her works on canvas. 6303 Hickman Ave (585) 260-4400 / polinanovoart@gmail.com / polinanovoart.com / @knot.what.you.think Accessibility: 2, 3, 5, 6
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W. Joe Hoppe, Kathy McCarty, Polly Monear, Keva Richardson, David Thornberry
Oil, acrylic, ink, metal, found objects PANGOLIN! is an autonomous collective composed of painters, a printmaker, sculptors, professors, poets, and at least one very famous musician. Regardless of the medium, we’re all committed to making the world (or at least Austin) a better place through art. 1417 Ridgehaven Dr Accessibility: 2
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A.N.W. McDougle Graphite, charcoal, watercolor, gouache
A.N.W. McDougle is the recent, honored recipient of a pre-approved credit card. She threw it away without even opening it. McDougle brings this same sense of laid-back negligence to her art and to her life. 1605 Cloverleaf Dr (256) 603-3963 / awilliams0502@gmail.com / @brashmode Accessibility: 2, 6, 8
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Oil, acrylic, sound and video media My work is about the mystery of light and our subjective experience of the visual world—an acknowledgment of our constantly changing states of existence where nothing is fixed. Through the nature of refractive pigments, glazed and sanded repeatedly atop the smooth, mirror-like panels, the experience of color and shape is elusive and indefinable. 1605 Larkwood Dr (512) 289-8589 / shawncamp@gmail.com / shawncamp.net / @kawashawn Accessibility: 2, 3, 4
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Geoffrey Aldridge Cement Loop Acrylic, oil, pencil, mixed media
I begin most works with references from my personal life and culture at large, specifically shifts that oppress or limit. As a multidisciplinary artist, I use this foundation whether in painting, drawing, sculpture, and video. As I change over time, so does society, and my work is a way to explore how those constructions impact all of us, me included. 5811 Berkman Dr, #140 (202) 669-0653 / geoffreyaldridge@gmail.com / geoffreyaldridge.com / @geoffreyaldridge Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9
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Daniel Arredondo Cement Loop Acrylic canvas, boards, cigar box
My landscapes paintings are in a modern, impressionist style. Some of my landscapes include the surface as well as what may be below the surface. Prices range from $150 to $2500, and most are less that $500, depending on size. Come visit my studio during E.A.S.T. or call for an appointment. 5811 Berkman Dr, #140 (512) 417-9285 / arredondo_studio@yahoo.com / arredondoartstudio.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
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Cement Loop Acrylic, watercolor, ink, found objects Laura Hopp’s art creates a sensory experience for audience members to enter and dwell within. She moves fluidly between constructing shrines and altars that hold found objects, illustration and painting portraying magical, alternative universes and interactive-based artwork. Her work weaves together the tactile with the ephemeral and embodies the sacred captured and made a home. 5811 Berkman Dr, #140 (402) 830-1336 / laurahoppsy@gmail.com handmadebyhopp.wordpress.com / @handmadebyhopp Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9 Magic Oracle Deck, 2019, Mixed media on paper, 5 x 4” 20 1 9
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The MAW Gallery hosts the work of established international and national artists and emerging new talents. The gallery also specializes in the placement of select works from celebrated 19th and 20th century artists.
Stephen St. Francis Decky, Eternal Springs, acrylic on canvas, 50 x 72 inches
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Jay Jones Cement Loop Ceramic, decals, wood, lighting, design
I simply ingest content from the world around me, via digital media mainly as well as observation. I then make work that I want to make, that somehow reflects narratives or themes I believe either need to be changed or at least addressed. Digital native. My current work involves casting consumer products in ceramic and rebranding them with custom designs. 5811 Berkman Dr, #140 (254) 718-3147 / jayjonesdesigner@gmail.com jayjonesdesigner.com / @jayjonesart Accessibility: 1, 2, 4, 7 D STU IO
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20th Century Telivision, 2019, Ceramic, decals, glaze, wood, 8 x 16 x 6”
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Christine Vanderkaap Cement Loop Ballpoint pen, charcoal, oil, watercolor
I am an 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 people, animals and insects in all their majesty. One illustration may take 100 hours or more. 5811 Berkman Dr, #140 (818) 398-7756 / christine_vanderkaap@hotmail.com christinevanderkaap.com / @christine_vanderkaap Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9
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Bee, 2018, Ballpoint pen, 9 x 12”
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Cement Loop Collage, ink, acrylic, gold leaf 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. 5811 Berkman Dr, #140 yasmin.ws / @thegoldcurrent Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Connected with Everything, 2019, Mixed media on paper, 14 x 11” 1 6
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Giant Letter Cement Loop Wood, construction materials, found objects
Giant letter is an artist collective promoting compassion and providing opportunities for human connection. The project shares the experiences of a giant, fictional boy named Bobby. His 12-foot tall messages on notebook paper are accompanied by large scale objects installed in select cities each December 12th through January 11th. 5811 Berkman Dr, #140 giantletterproject@gmail.com / giantletter.com / @giantletter Accessibility: 1, 3, 4, Giant Letter 2018, 2018, PVC, wood, metal, 144 x 240 x 120”
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Ashley Adair Cement Loop Vintage paper, acrylic, masonite
My intricate hand-cut collages are made from vintage gardening encyclopedias, botanical field guides, and seed catalogs. Flowers and leaves from these sources reassemble to form lush, supra-natural compositions with an emphasis on color. 5811 Berkman Dr, #140 meticulousmarigold@gmail.com / ashadair.com / @meticulousmarigold Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7
Hillside, 2019, Hand-cut vintage paper collage on masonite panel, 18 x 24 x .125”
AKIRASH
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Cement Loop Acrylic on paper My work focuses on moments of time, fleeting moments that can be easily forgotten or transformed. Reflecting on rural versus urban life, the accelerated pace of development and social infrastructure, my works and performative activities play around social subjectivities with dramatic components, breaking down conventional barriers. 5811 Berkman Dr, #140 (512) 693-1698 / artistsrootsembassy@yahoo.com / artwithakirash.com / @artwithakirash Accessibility: 1, 2, 4, 7, 8
BOJU BOJU (Hidden Faces #11), 2018, Mixed media tapestry sculpture, 30 x 15 x 28” 20 1 9
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Chelsea Amato Cement Loop Human teeth, glass, bullets, acrylic, paper
Let’s explore the leftovers of humanity in an exhumation of evil and safari of bad art. Join Chelsea Amato in an exhibition of human teeth, glitter, bullets, and a mix of paper collage pastiche. Prints of course, available for purchase. 5811 Berkman Dr, #140 (808) 291-0550 / chelseadotemail@gmail.com / @chelseascreename Accessibility: 1, 2, 7, 10
Placeholder sample 1, 2019, Collage, 12 x 12 x 1”
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Brenda Armistead Cement Loop Clay, found objects, fiber
I am a functional potter with sculptural ideations. My work is often inspired by animals, fantasy, and the brilliant colors of the underwater world. I strive to comfort, amuse, or intrigue the viewer through my expressive sculpture, and colorful every-day ware. 5811 Berkman Dr, #140 grannygoodfish@yahoo.com / grannygoodfish.com / @grannygoodfish Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Ocean Ware, 2019, Cone 7 porcelain, 5 x 18 x 18”
Greg Barton
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Cement Loop Oil on canvas I have been creating art most of my life. I find myself painting from photos that I or friends have taken. I suspect being a graphic designer skews my work to be more graphical in nature. I just love composition. I believe it engages the viewer to look with more interest and intensity. 5811 Berkman Dr, #140 (512) 627-9103 / greg@dandyidea.com / gbarton.com / @gregbartonartist Accessibility: 1, 8
Gathering Moss, 2018, Oil on canvas, 24 x 24 x 1.5” 1 8
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Debbie Carroll Cement Loop Acrylic, oil, watercolor
Using elements such as color, line and shape, I slightly abstract my images in a still recognizable manner to create a sense of movement, and feeling of “being there”. 5811 Berkman Dr, #140 (512) 656-2285 / debbie@debbiecarrollfineart.com / debbiecarrollfineart.com / @debbiecarroll Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Goodnight, Moon, 2017, Acrylic on canvas, 48 x 30 x 1.5”
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Lee Edwards Cement Loop Steel, wood, stone
My sculptural work is made from wood, metal, and stone. I appreciate the physicality of sculpture making: It is at once work and play, meditation and catharsis, exploration and grounding. My recent work has been imbued with the emotional grit stirred by social-political events. Churning that grit into something intriguing and provoking feels somehow communicative and healing. 5811 Berkman Dr, #140 (737) 333-6051 / ledwards.phd@att.net / @leetedwards Accessibility: 1, 3, 7
Sprocket, 2018, Wood, 28 x 2 x 10”
Francine Funke
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Cement Loop Acrylic, graphite, archival pigment, watercolor My new “Altered Elements” series addresses the effects of Technology on Nature. This work combines my original photography, digital scans and manipulation, and archival pigment printing with traditional media such as acrylic paint, watercolor, graphite and collage. Each piece is unique, because the artist’s hand plays a vital role in the finished work of art. 5811 Berkman Dr, #140 (203) 561-8099 / franniefunn@gmail.com francinefunke.com / @francine.funke Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Coral Twist 1, 2019, Mixed media on canvas, 30 x 40” 20 1 9
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Becca Gordon Cement Loop Acrylic
I combine fast layers of expressive brush strokes with thoughtful graphic and patternistic lines and forms that overlap and interact with the organic abstractions. My work is inspired by the desire to share thoughts, feelings and emotions. I communicate my personal interpretations through a frenzy of thick and thin layers of paint to create stories of movement and ideas. 5811 Berkman Dr, #140 (817) 300-2001 / becca.b.gordon@gmail.com / beccagordonart.com / @lilbeccante Accessibility: 1, 2, 7, 8
Something Special, 2019, Acrylic on paper, 20 x 20”
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Anastasia Grebnova Cement Loop Oil, pencil, pastel I paint to convey the message of peace, light and unity. Each painting is a mirror, a bridge that connects people of all cultures, races and backgrounds. 5811 Berkman Dr, #140 (908) 398-5670 / info@anastasiagrebnova.com / anastasiagrebnova.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8
Passion, 2019, Oil on canvas, 36 x 12 x 1”
Alie Jackson
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Cement Loop Acrylic, pastel, wood, graphite, electronics My work examines how the popularity of social media shapes the perception and behavior of ourselves, others, and objects around us. My most recent work combines augmented reality with physical objects. By creating augmented abstractions, I’m questioning how people interact with a work when it’s taken outside of their familiar experiences of AR as beauty filters, cute animals, and advertising. 5811 Berkman Dr, #140 (512) 506-1078 / alisenjackson@gmail.com / aliejackson.com / @ali3jackson Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 5, 7
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Leslie Kell Cement Loop Canvas, metal, paper prints
My artwork is created using an original technique that synthesizes photography and design. As my photos are layered and manipulated into my drawings; the imagery interacts to create the highlights, shadows, contours, and textures of the artwork. A surreal environment begins to emerge, revealing a place you might not recognize—but somehow, have been waiting to visit. 5811 Berkman Dr, #140 (512) 917-0104 / leslie@lesliekell.com / lesliekell.com / @lesliekell Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7
Growing Day By Day, 2019, Digital photo composition on canvas, 24 x 24 x 2”
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Jean Mason Cement Loop Oil and acrylic on canvas
My soundscapes stir emotion, celebrate our connection to each other and ripple out positive vibes. Inspired by music, my paintings draw on ancient roots and drum up modern beats. Movement, high chroma and rich symbolism mark my style—a sort of soulful awareness on canvas. How vibrant is virtuosity? What is the palette of pure chemistry between two guitarists? 5811 Berkman Dr, #140 (737) 228-5337 / jeanmasonart@gmail.com jeanmason.com / @jeanmasonart Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 My heroes have always been cowgirls, 2019, Acrylic on canvas, 24 x 36”
Matt Nelson
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Cement Loop Oil In my abstract work I repeatedly weave, cajole, and strip away layers of oil paint. The images that remain reference the landscape and less scrutable subjects that are intended to stand the test of time while not standing still. 5811 Berkman Dr, #140 (361) 298-0080 / matt.n.nelson.art@gmail.com / @nelsonxart Accessibility: 1, 2
Untitled, 2019, Oil on canvas, 24 x 30” 20 1 9
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Chad Rea Cement Loop Acrylic, pastel, ink, canvas, paper Informed by news media, consumerism, corporate culture, spirituality, self-help, political and ethical issues, I provide thought-provoking and often whimsical social commentary that sticks to the walls of your mind. 5811 Berkman Dr, #140 (310) 738-8886 / chadrea.com / @chadrea Accessibility: 1, 6, 7
Art Is Not Cheap, 2017, Ink on paper, 14 x 11”
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Lucian Richards Cement Loop Acrylic on canvas
Color and design provide endless possibilities to share my vision and joy in creating art. Inspiration for working in this medium comes from many styles of the 20th century, as well as photographing nature in its symmetry and color. In creating art, I wish to bring to life visions of color and form that will inspire those who experience it. 5811 Berkman Dr, #140 (512) 566-8463 / lucian@revolucianarts.com / revolucianarts.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 6, 7 Canyon, 2019, Acrylic on canvas, 15 x 20 x 1.5”
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Cement Loop Wood, paint, varnish, ink Wood, in its many uses, has been a fixture in my life from a young age. Whether it’s functional or purely for contemplation, I strive to make things that have good design, a clean aesthetic, and quality craftsmanship. My collection is replete with furniture, wall art, sculpture, cutting boards, coasters and other wood goods. Do good work, be well. 5811 Berkman Dr, #140 (206) 326-0794 / brendo3030@gmail.com / brendodesign.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Rework, 2018, Wood, 30 x 40 x 3” 2 2
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Trish Sierer Cement Loop Gouache, ink, paper, wood, acrylic Whether I’m painting in gouache, moving ink around, or drawing digitally, I’m always drawn to patterns in nature. Trees, leaves, flowers and the ocean. Come see my new collection of abstract leaves on birch panels this year. 5811 Berkman Dr, #140 (512) 970-5808 / airstream101@yahoo.com / trishsierer.com / @trish_sierer Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8
Gingko, 2018, Gouache, 20 x 16”
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Laura Sturtz Cement Loop Metals, wood, silver, bronze, gemstones
Laura Sturtz is a versatile artist exploring both geometric and organic forms in her artwork. Laura’s artwork is comprised of fragments of various materials: metals, wood, she has made, altered, and/or found. These elements unify in varied works such as her wall reliefs, ‘quilt series’, collages, mobiles, and art chess sets. Laura’s artwork also includes jewelry and two-dimensional pieces. 5811 Berkman Dr, #140 (512) 627-6151 / artist@artist123.com / artist123.com / @laura.sturtz Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Direction, 2018, Mixed recycled metals, patinas, 11 x 14”
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Cement Loop Acrylic, ink, watercolor, burned screens Malena Summers is an Austin based screen printer whose work combines structured patterns with organic textures. Her prints are a dialogue between the digital precision of a burned screened and a variety of experimental printing techniques. She uses various mediums to alter her ink and incorporates watercolors to add texture and depth. This process results in unique, multi-layered, hand-pulled prints. 5811 Berkman Dr, #140 (352) 870-5103 / malena.summers@gmail.com malenaprints.com / @malena.prints Accessibility: 1, 2 Untitled, 2019, Screen print on board, 12 x 16” 20 1 9
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Chaos Woods Wood, pyrography, paint, stain
Chaos Woods is husband and wife artist team, Terry Snow and Sarah Snow. Inspired by a love of art, toys, music, nature and comic books, we collaborate together to make one-of-a-kind wooden sculptures, turned vessels, carvings, spoons, toys and small home decor that is out of this world. 5335 Westminster Dr (512) 945-9925 / chaoswoodsatx@gmail.com / chaoswoods.com / @chaos_woods Accessibility: 2, 5, 6
Dracula is in the Parlor, 2019, Pyrography, acrylic on poplar, 12 x 12 x.25”
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HIGH-CRAFT Art Market
Ursula Barton, Laritza Garcia, Landry McMeans, Deanna Pastel
Dug Fresh Productions Metal, gemstones, cardboard, paint, ink 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. 7210 Fred Morse Dr (512) 782-0726 / celina@dugfreshaustin.com dugfreshaustin.com / @dugfreshatx Accessibility: 2, 6, 7
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Laritza Garcia, Queen Bee, 2019, Sterling silver, brass, powder coat, 16” long
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Acrylic, colored pencil, youtube I make art type things. Landscapes, cartoony portraits, spacescapes, and whatever. I like pointillism a little too much 3005 Loyola Ln (512) 587-7997 / tvark@yahoo.com / youtube.com/user/stonerrockcooking Accessibility: 2
Space Face, 2016, Ink on paper, 24 x 18” 2 4
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Starla Halfmann Oil, acrylic, watercolor, wood, canvas
Starla Halfmann is a professional Austin artist and Texan. She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Design Communications from Texas Tech University. Her full-time career began in 2013 two months after she quit her desk job and was discovered by Anthroplogie. Starla’s work has been featured in Anthropologie, Skyline Art Editions, May Designs, Sta Victoria, and Cameron Books. 6113 Duchess Dr (512) 589-3091 / info@starlamichelle.com / starlamichelle.com / @starlamichellefineart Accessibility: 3
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Like Minded, 2018, Oil on canvas, 36 x 36 x 1.5”
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Pump Project Artists
Aria Brownell, Russell Brxwn, Aubree Dale, Kristin Freeman, Kirsten Lofgren, Dave Loomis, Landry McMeans, Linsay Metcalf, Beth Shapiro
Mosaic Sound Collective Metal, oil, acrylic, cardboard, graphite An exhibition of traditional and experimental artworks by the artists of Pump Project. This collaborative show includes painting, sculpture, and new media artwork displayed inside of the group exhibition space at Mosaic Sound Collective. 6400 FM 969 (423) 863-1690 / kirstenlofgren@gmail.com / pumpproject.org / @pumpproject Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
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Aubree Dale, SO MUCH IT’S UNDERWHELMING, 2019, Oil on birch panel, 24 x 24”
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Pump Project / Mosaic Sound Collective Oil I am absorbed in the constructs of friendship, charmed by a jovial grace and innocuous comfort. There is a dynamism in the flux of drunken congregations in which all restraints are broken. I make record of this uncomplicated and comfortable dance which is the absolute nucleus of human connection. 6400 FM 969, #15 (203) 241-4732 / ariabrownell@gmail.com ariabrownell.com / @ariabrownellstudio Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Dan Waking Up From a Midday Moon Mat Nap at the Vibes, 2019, Oil on canvas, 24 x 32” 20 1 9
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Aubree Dale Pump Project / Mosaic Sound Collective Oil, ink, steel, copper, wood
My work lives inside absurd and messy narratives. A storyline will always drive the nature of my making, however, it is my intention to leave doors open for the viewer so they may assign their own meaning. I communicate with impulsive, haphazard systems collaged against blocks of downy, transparent layers by way of painting, drawing, metal sculpture and object installation. 6400 FM 969, #16 aubreedalefineart@gmail.com / aubreedale.com / @aubree._.dale Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
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CERTAIN MODELS AND TIMELINES LACK SPECIFICS, SO I APPROPRIATE SOME SENSE, 2019, Oil on panel, 24 x 24 x 1.5”
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Beth Shapiro Pump Project / Mosaic Sound Collective Acrylic and glazes on plexiglass
Beth Shapiro’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 view to truly penetrate the surface. 6400 FM 969, #17 (512) 523-5075 / bethshapiro.art@gmail.com / bethshapiro.com / @bethshapiro.art Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
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Joy, 2018, Acrylic on plexiglas, 48 x 48 x 1”
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Pump Project / Mosaic Sound Collective Oil, gouache, ink, watercolor I make drawings and oil paintings inspired by strange landscapes, patterns, and abstraction. 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 art incorporates altered colors and invented patterns to create an imagined world based on natural landscapes. 6400 FM 969, #42 (423) 863-1690 / kirstenlofgren@gmail.com / kirstenlofgren.com / @kirstenlofgren Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Aubree Dale, Desiccated 15, 2017, Oil on canvas, 6 x 6 x 1.5” 2 6
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Kristin Freeman Pump Project / Mosaic Sound Collective Acrylic, oil, spray, photography, video
Kristin Freeman is a contemporary artist working in a range of media. Her public murals and paintings are a celebration of those who courageously dare to be different—themselves. 6400 FM 969, #132 kristinfreemanart.com / @kristinfreemanart Accessibility: 1, 4, 9
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Unapologetically You, 2019, Mixed media on canvas, 24 x 18 x 2”
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Arthur Simon Oil on canvas, mixed media
Arthur Simon 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. 4808 Hilldale Dr (773) 575-3303 / simonearth@gmail.com simonearth.com / @arthursimonart Accessibility: 1, 2, 9
Bromius, 2018, Oil on canvas, 36 x 48”
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Jonas Criscoe, Elliot Morgan
Paper, wood, mixed medium Come join us for our showing. 4608 Rimrock Tr (512) 297-0238 / elliotmorgan@mac.com / elliotspencermorgan.com Accessibility: 0
Jonas Criscoe, Time Crunch, 2019, Paper, 3 x 2 x 2” 20 1 9
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Katy David Gouache, acrylic, porcelain, eggshells
I love the chalky texture of gouache, the silky creaminess of acrylic, and the cool and pliable nature of clay. I create art in order to experience and experiment with the tactile nature of the materials I am working with and to be surprised by the happy accidents that occur in the magical space between original intention and final result. 2204 Palo Pinto Dr (512) 965-7061 / katydavidart@gmail.com katydavidart.com / @katydavidart Accessibility: 0
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The Pink Heart of It, 2019, Gouache on birch panel, 16 x 16 x 2”
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Rubina Anjum Oil on canvas, watercolor paper
Through my Planet Earth Series 1, 2, and 3, I am providing a viewing room where people can see the unusual perspective of our beautiful planet from space. As an artist, I am exploring different artist styles which allow my creativity to flow in an investigative way where skill and imagination combine to form surprising combinations. 2103 Tillery St, A (512) 786-2898 / rubina.anj@gmail.com / rubinaart.gallery / @rubinaart.gallery Accessibility: 2, 3, 6, 7, 8
Hidden Portraits (Tanami Desert), 2018, Oil on canvas, 48 x 60 x 1”
Cinema Obscura
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Motion Media Arts Center 16mm film, acrylic Cinema Obscura is an ever-evolving experimental audiovisual series produced by Motion Media Arts Center combining analog film, visual arts, and sound. This showcase will feature visuals created by scratching and painting directly onto 16mm film stock then projected and scored. 2200 Tillery St (512) 366-0063 / info@austinfilmschool.org austinfilmschool.org / @austinschooloffilm Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Only Shallow, 2018, 16mm film, acrylic, Dimensions variable 2 8
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Larry Akers Motion Media Arts Center Metal, wood, LEDs, polystyrene, paint, photography
What I do: Start with patterns. Overlay. Add depth. Add color. Add light. Construct. What you do: Animate by moving. Immerse yourself. Know you are part of the artwork. Savor the twining of eyesight and perception. Geomekinetica! Luminafluidity! Amore moire! 2200 Tillery St (512) 443-1036 / larryakers@austin.rr.com eyeplaystudio.net / @larryakersart Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Echo, 2019, Aluminum, steel, LED, alkyd, 25 x 37 x 4”
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Adam Chalupa Motion Media Arts Center Acrylic, ink
As a kid I was raised to love Monet’s impressionism (mom) and science fiction movies (dad); I see myself constantly trying to hybridize themes found from both in my work. Isolation, a sense of scale, and lighting are things I consistently try and work with. I hope my combinations of motion and color produce something you can get lost in. 2200 Tillery St (830) 357-0909 / adamchalupa@live.com / adamchalupa.com / @adamchalupa Accessibility: 2, 4, 6, 7
Suspension, 2019, Acrylic on canvas, 60 x 72 x 1.5”
Malina Cipleu
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Motion Media Arts Center Fused glass, polymer clay, sterling My art, most of the time abstract, evolves from an intuitive search for harmony and balance. It develops in layers of glass, and sheets of clay, progressing in an open conversation between the piece and myself. The result is an abstraction of a fleeting moment, conveying a sense of movement, suspended in time and space. 2200 Tillery St (512) 964-4408 / malinacip@gmail.com / malinacipleu.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Hot Springs, 2019, Fused glass, 18 x 7 x 4” 20 1 9
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Shelby Elizabeth Motion Media Arts Center Ink, clayboard, pen, scratchboard
Shelby’s artwork is completed using traditional mediums, concentrating on pen and ink. The need for patience, attention to detail, and spontaneity highlights her artwork. Currently, exploring nature and wildlife has been her primary focus. 2200 Tillery St (850) 226-1235 / shelbyelizabethart@gmail.com shelbyelizabethart.com / @shelby.elizabeth.art Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Hoot Owl, 2019, Ink on clayboard, 16 x 20”
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Denise Elliott Jones Motion Media Arts Center Acrylic, mediums, printing plates, chemicals
Painting, printmaking, and mixed media are my primary creative processes. I work with a visual vocabulary of shapes to tell a universal story. I try not to have any predetermined outcomes but see where the work will take me. Choosing to work this way leaves the creative process open ended and leads to a longer period of creativity. 2200 Tillery St (512) 470-5669 / denise@deniseelliottjones.com / deniseelliottjones.com / @deniseelliottjones Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Dividing the Water, 2019, Cyanotype on panel, 14 x 11 x 1.5”
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Motion Media Arts Center Acrylic, canvas, wood Melanie Farris is a self taught acrylic painter based in Buda, TX. She uses color gradients and hypnotic patterns to recreate energies often felt in transcendental experiences. Her work is designed to be displayed in multiple orientations, providing the viewer with various perspectives of each piece. 2200 Tillery St melaniefarris.art@gmail.com / @melaniefarris.art Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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Kate Fitzpatrick Motion Media Arts Center Acrylic, art marker, ink
I am a painter and illustrator living in Austin, Texas. I am fascinated by animal behavior and the often bittersweet way in which humans and animals interact. I create paintings and drawings inspired by true stories from the natural world, such as elephant funerals, wolf predation, rhino poaching, and more. 2200 Tillery St katefitzpatrickart@gmail.com / katefitzpatrickart.com / @peacelovemanatee Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 6, 7
Yellowstone, 2019, Art marker on Bristol paper, 24 x 19”
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Anna Ganina Motion Media Arts Center Acrylic, marble powder
Painting is a form of communication, the purest way to express my thoughts and feelings. The choice of color, the use of lines, the texture are tools I use to tell a story. I like to focus and analyze an idea over several paintings, thus creating a series that consists of paintings showing different aspects of the same story. 2200 Tillery St anna.ganina.artist@gmail.com / @annaganinaart Accessibility: 1, 7
Lights Camera Action, 2019, Acrylic, marble powder on canvas, 24 x 30 x 1.5”
Rosemarie Good
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Motion Media Arts Center Ink, gouache, watercolor, oil pastel As a mixed media artist, I am captivated by color, line and creating a sense of atmosphere out of the abstract. With each piece I seek to balance these elements in a way that is both inviting and intriguing to the viewer. It is in this journey that I both loose and find myself in the creative process. 2200 Tillery St hello@rosemariegood.com / rosemariegood.com / @rosemariegoodart Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Somewhere Deep Down, 2019, Mixed media on panel, 12 x 12 x 2” 20 1 9
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Natalie Keuss Motion Media Arts Center Acrylic, wood
Natalie creates paintings in a minimalist style while incorporating bright, bold blocks of color. Her compositions aim to slightly challenge the initial expectations of the mind. She focuses on playing with the interactions of different colors in her works and the feelings that these interactions provoke. 2200 Tillery St natalie.keuss@gmail.com / nataliekeuss.com / @nataliekeuss Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Spark, 2019, Acrylic on wood panel, 16 x 20”
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Justin Kyle Motion Media Arts Center Acrylic, spray paint, marker, wood
Justin Kyle is an Austin based illustrator, designer and architect. Influenced by the built world and pop culture, he creates work in various mediums including hand‑painted shoes, body painting, pen and ink and digital compositions. Recent work includes large scale pieces that explore the influence of capitalism on mental, emotional and physical health. 2200 Tillery St (512) 924-8067 / justin.e.kyle@gmail.com / justinkyle.net / @sussudiokim Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Dueling Banshees, 2013, Spray paint, 48 x 144”
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Motion Media Arts Center Acrylic, gouache, Procreate on iPad Catie Lewis is a self taught artist based in Austin, Texas. She explores various different mediums and techniques while expanding her practice. Her pieces can range from abstract line drawings, digital portraiture to realistic botanical drawings. Using her surroundings to spark inspiration, Catie is able to let her experiences be reflected in her art. 2200 Tillery St (860) 578-6123 / hello@catielewis.com / catielewis.com / @catiegl.art Accessibility: 1, 6, 7
Blondes, 2019, Procreate app, Apple pencil on iPad, 10 x 8“ 3 4
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Deborah Otto Motion Media Arts Center Acrylic, glass fragments, torn canvas
Viewing life through the lens of an artist, I often blur the lines between inspiration and execution in my work. Experiences and visuals turn into tangible canvases based on what inspired me. Using multiple 2D and 3D techniques, I create both global nature images and abstract art. 2200 Tillery St (512) 590-0543 / millandleaf@gmail.com modernliving.art / @modernliving.art Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Bridge, 2019, Acrylic, torn canvas, 24 x 36 x 1.5”
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Alison Pilon Nokes Motion Media Arts Center Acrylic, vinyl, gouache
Alison Pilon Nokes paints abstracted imagery derived from her everyday life. Her works are bright, energetic images that are formed as she processes what it is like to be in her world. Her process allows for reflection on the moments captured and simultaneous transformation of them into something vibrant and whimsical. 2200 Tillery St (860) 214-6200 / alison.pilon@gmail.com / alisonpilonnokes.com / @alisonpilonnokesart Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
A grasshopper sitting on a bear bin in the backcountry of Big Bend National Park, 2019, Acrylic, vinyl on canvas, 20 x 16 x 1.5”
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Motion Media Arts Center Metal, wood, acrylic Agave Skies is an up-close presentation of the sky captured from the Agave community in east Austin, Texas. The atmosphere gives us a captivating view throughout each sunset and I love to create abstract photographs of this process. My images are printed on metal, wood and acrylic offering a modern feel. I will also exhibit pieces of new subjects. 2200 Tillery St agaveskies@gmail.com / agaveskies.com / @agaveskies Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Twilight Swirl, 2019, Print on metal, 16 x 24” 20 1 9
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Amanda Zappler Motion Media Arts Center Gouache, acrylic, ink, graphite
I am inspired by everyday existence and enjoy bringing beauty into the world. My art features imaginary scenes of whimsical people, animals and places and has a story-book quality to it. I primarily use gouache, pen, pastel and acrylics on a variety of surfaces. I love the bright colors and rich textures that occur when mediums are combined. 2200 Tillery St (512) 626-3043 / austinears@aol.com / arteparalavida.info / @arte_para_la_vida Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Take a Chance, 2017, Acrylic, gouache on masonite, 12 x 9”
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Dan Hurlbut Batch Craft Beer & Kolaches Acrylic, acrylic gouache, panel, canvas My intention with my current series is to take up as much 3D visual space as possible on a 2D surface. I paint geometric abstraction, minimalist, opart, and color field. 3220 Manor Rd danhurlbutart.com / @danhurlbutart Accessibility: 1, 4, 8
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Oil, acrylic, paperclay, charcoal Laura Lit is a figurative artist working in several mediums including painting, drawing, and sculpture. “Technical mastery of the human form through use of traditional techniques, continued development of materials and a willingness to explore the subconscious are essential challenges in my work and what I always strive to achieve.” 3218 Manor Rd, #400 (310) 806-0689 / lauradoolinart@gmail.com lauralitart.com / @lauralitart Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
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Tammy Brown Oil on panel and canvas
Each of my paintings represents a moment of deep personal connection with nature. I am particularly drawn to trees and birds which I photograph in morning and evening light. With my photos as a source, I try to recreate the emotional experience, the character of the tree, the personality of the bird, the spirit of a place. 2408 Sorin St (512) 964-3337 / tammybrownart@gmail.com / tammybrownart. com / @tammybrownart Accessibility: 2, 3, 6
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Elana Rose Connor Acrylic, oil pastel, watercolor, canvas
I’m a 39-year-old artist with a rare genetic disorder called Pitt Hopkins Syndrome. Getting to share my art feels very amazing to me. I can’t talk, but my art is my voice. The impact I hope to make is that people will stop seeing “us” as so different. Hopefully, they will see “people like me” in themselves. 4712 Vaughan St (512) 695-6458 / love@elanarose.com elanarose.com/ / @elanaroseart Accessibility: 2, 3, 5, 6
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Acrylic, ink, spray paints, paper Color, color, color and a whole lot of LOVE. This is what my art is about. I start with inspiration from music and words, add in some color and love, and the magic ends up on the canvas. It’s never perfect, I think perfection is overrated. My goal is to make people smile while looking at my work. 2300 Robert Browning St (512) 415-1044 / xoallison@me.com / xoallison.com / @xoallisonk Accessibility: 3
Color Garden, 2015, Acrylic, mixed media, 48 x 48 x 1” 20 1 9
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Felipe Cardona, Katerina Tsasis
Oil, canvas, digital media, metal Husband and wife team Felipe Cardona and Katerina Tsasis will be showing artwork in a variety of media including painting, drawing, video, photography, and jewelry. 4537 Ruiz St (415) 894-9528 / hello@neofauve.com / neofauve.com / @neofauve.art Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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Derek Bishop Crestwood Loft Uni-ball black ink, strathmore paper
You know that thing where you feel like you know a whole secret truth that feels realer than sugar in those little diner packets and surely everyone must know it too, but for some reason it never comes up in our culture? I try to draw those things. Also, don’t put diner sugar in your coffee. You’re an adult. 1407 Crestwood Rd, B ilikederek@gmail.com / @derekthesketcher Accessibility: 0
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Oil, watercolor, cigar boxes, photographs Charles Heppner is a painter and a photographer whose work reflects on the meaning of the spiritual connections to nature and to place. His visual language, whether expressed in paint or photography, show his deep intellectual awareness and his joie de vivre. 4001 Bradwood Rd (312) 282-0058 / heppchas@mac.com charlesheppner.com / @charles_heppner Accessibility: 3
Driving in Texas at Dusk, 2019, Oil on linen, 13 x 21” 3 8
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Jennie Tudor Gray Mixed media, watercolor, collage, illustration
I am a 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. 3414 Hollywood Ave / In the back, entrance on Concordia (512) 569-3269 / ms.jennie.gray@gmail.com / jennietudorgray.com / @jennietudorgray Accessibility: 0
Keep Families Together, 2018, Colored pencil on paper, 12 x 9”
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Kathleen Burnside / Guest of Jennie Tudor Gray Pastel, mixed media
My abstract art honors joy and encourages me to focus. I find a shape that interests me, then use light, shadow, and color to give depth. I use pastel because I like the look, and because I like to get really close to my work. Pastel gets everywhere— hands, easel, floor. In the end, I am dancing in pastel dust! 3414 Hollywood Ave (512) 773-3382 / kathleenburnside@gmail.com burnside-art.com / @kathleenburnside9 Accessibility: 0
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Bob Atkinson, Nikki Atkinson, Jeremiah Henson
Silver, gold, precious stones SXD Jewelry 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 and emphasis on future forward design. 1304 Edgewood Ave (718) 486-0537 / info@sxdjewelry.com sxdjewelry.com / @smoke_and_daggers Accessibility: 0 SPRING, 2019, Sterling silver, 2 x 1.5 x .125” 20 1 9
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Nikki Alexander Atkinson Felt, cotton thread, beads
I use traditional hand 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. It creates a space for me that is creative, introspective and meditative. 1304 Edgewood Ave (347) 387-1262 / n.alex.atkinson@gmail.com nikkialexanderatkinson.com / @nikkialexanderatkinson Accessibility: 0
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Jennifer Balkan Little Blue House Oil, graphite, metal leaf
I’m thrilled to be back on the tour after spending the last year and a half preparing for “The Human Condition,” my solo exhibition in Ireland. I promise to have surprises for you this year including a catalog of this show. Plus I’ll have lots of drippy and not-so-drippy oil paintings for you to enjoy! 3109 Lafayette Ave jenniferbalkan@gmail.com / jenniferbalkan.net / @jenniferbalkan Accessibility: 2, 3, 6
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Oil, ink, acrylic When I moved to Austin ten years ago, I had on my heart on set on learning to make great queso and some day entering EAST. I never learned to make queso. I love to sketch on airplanes, paint on weekends, and strive to get a little better at both. 2808 Lafayette Ave (512) 289-0059 / gkrainford@gmail.com / redbubble.com/people/gkrainfo / @gkrainfo Accessibility: 0
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Jim Cox Oil, acrylic
Trained at the Glassell School of Art. Was selected for the student show 3 times. 2902 French Place (713) 829-2264 / slimjimmusic@yahoo.com Accessibility: 3
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Karen Alexander Acrylic, canvas, fabric, fiber
My acrylic paintings on stretched canvas are inspired by a long tradition of women’s crafts in my family. I work from a grid and use optic blending to create images. This is common in needlework and quilting. I want to carry on the traditions of the women in my family, with a new perspective. 2806 French Place / In the back (512) 751-8831 / kjdaworks@gmail.com / kjdaworks.com / @kjdaworks Accessibility: 2
Santa Rosa, 2019, Acrylic on canvas, 24 x 24”
Caitlin B. Alexander Guest of Karen Alexander
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Gouache, paper, digital media Caitlin is a local illustrator. Her work is rooted in a midcentury influence, through the lens of modern existence. She focuses on a representation of repeat patterns and texture in our natural world, and messages of strength and acceptance. This love of smaller details is what the artist brings to her audience: an appreciation for the lovely things in life. 2806 French Place (512) 633-5489 / caitlin@cbaillustration.com cbaillustration.com / @cbaillustration Accessibility: 2 Cool For You Reading Book Spread, 2018, Digital painting in book, 8 x 19” 20 1 9
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Matthew Roberts Oil, enamel, canvas, graphite, paper
“...Your palette lacks value, darks and lights are indistinguishable. Paint the whites whiter and blacks blacker.” I passed down similar suggestions to students. I would say, “Warm up the blacks. Cool off the whites.” I heard the words spoken from my mouth but they skewed tangentially from their intent. Words out of context can sound silly if not incredibly powerful. 2226 Manor Rd pinkopaque37@gmail.com / matthewrobertsstudio.com / @matthewrobertsstudio Accessibility: 0
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David Hay Acrylic, ink
My paintings are generally representational with splashes of abstract fun. Whether working with the human form, a landscape, or other subject matter, I enjoy using energetic strokes of color alongside smoother brushwork. I am motivated to create images that I can have hanging on my walls for years. 13 Kern Ramble St d.brent.hay@gmail.com / @brenth_art Accessibility: 2, 3, 5
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Oil on canvas, wood, leather I am a multimedia artist. I build furniture, oil paint, make mosaics and make photo art. I like to use reclaimed materials in most of my projects. This year I have focused on oil paintings with nature themes. 3514 Clarkson Ave (512) 284-6133 / trrstudio@gmail.com / trrstudio.blogspot.com Accessibility: 0
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Karen Maness Rust Red Studio Oil, acrylic, watercolor, pigment dye
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 co-founder and faculty of Atelier Dojo, painting and special projects faculty at UT Austin COFA, and co-author of The Art of the Hollywood Backdrop. 3902 Cherrywood Rd / In the back, enter through side yard (512) 799-7528 / karen@karenmaness.com / karenmaness.com / @karenmaness Accessibility: 0
Boundless, 2019, Oil on Ampersand panel, 36 x 36 x 2”
Servant Church Austin
Janet Bernson, Kimmothy Cole, Akaimi Davis, Eva Glock, Nicole Jeffords, Tatiana NikolovaHouston, Cristina White-Jones
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Oil, acrylic, pastel, graphite, metal Servant Church is a welcoming, justice-seeking church looking to celebrate our local community and artists by showcasing a variety of media telling stories about social justice, gender identity, environmental advocacy, and the depth of the human experience. 1605 E 38 ½ St info@servantchurchaustin.org / servantchurchaustin.org / servantchurchtx Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8
Artist Name, Art in the Wild, 2019, Acrylic on canvas, 12 x 38 x 1”
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Servant Church Gold, metallic acrylic, Swarovski crystals Sacred Illuminations is inspired by my Bulgarian roots, celebrating the Light of the Spirit and the sacred symbolism of medieval manuscripts, using gold paints and Swarovski crystals. Participation in 110 solo exhibits, art festivals and bazaars in the U.S. and worldwide, published in magazines and the music production of Arvo Part’s Adam’s Lament (the Hague). The catalog includes 400 titles. 1605 E 38 ½ St (512) 619-5186 / gabrovo61@yahoo.com / sacredillumination.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8
In the Image of the Tree of Life, 2016, Gold and metallic acrylic, Swarovski crystals, 18 x 14 x 2” 20 1 9
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Janet Bernson Paper, plastics, metal, wood, paint
We have the capacity to transform our world. I combine non-recyclable items (trash) with conventional and unconventional items to prove my point. Stories accompany my work. We all must take part in the evolutionof OUR planet if we as a species are to thrive. 3400 Clarkson Ave (818) 268-3660 / janet.bernson@gmail.com / janetbernson.com / @janetbernson Accessibility: 4
Lunch at the Pacific Garbage Patch, 2018, Trash-plastic, leather, cardboard, wood, 12” x 12” x 4”
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The Bletchleyettes
Gabriella Aguilar, Sophia Chow, Rachel Gonzales, Ashley Kressin
Alcohol ink, Yupo paper I am just now in my early 30s exploring my creative artistic self. Due to my AsianAmerican upbringing, I never felt like it was an option to explore, let alone embrace the artist in me. I constantly struggled with not being good enough but I’m recently trying to unlearn these negative habits, unchain the restrictions from my past, and fully embrace the artist in me. I’m trying to live the questions now and hopefully one distant day, I’ll live right into the answer. 3400 Randolph Rd (832) 640-7632 / sophia.t.chow@gmail.com / bletchleyettes.com / @s0fa Accessibility: 0
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The Eureka Room 15,000 LEDs, projector, sound system The 15,000 LED Eureka Room is an immersive art and entertainment experience. Visit with friends and/or join others. Enter the magical room and follow the automated instructions to receive somewhat awkward enlightenment. The Eureka Room will debut new programs at EAST. 3312 Randolph Rd (512) 300-4398 / afsmike@gmail.com / eurekaroom.com Accessibility: 0
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Coggin House Group Show Don Brimberry, Soledad Fernandez, Clint Roth, Wolf Garden, Laura Yap
Acrylic An exhibit curated by the Coggin family featuring: a temporal, interactive installation by floral artist Laura Yap; Soledad Fernandez-Whitechurch’s work based on memory landscapes & Latin identity; Fabian Rey’s vibrant paintings inspired by his home of Puerto Rico; the meditative paintings of Wolf Garden; the vividly colored pottery of Don Brimberry; and the post-pop mixed media of Clint Roth. 2819 E 22nd St (832) 447-5044 / wolfgardenartist@gmail.com / @wolfgardenofficial Accessibility: 2, 3, 6, 7, 8 Wold Garden, Fishing, 2018, Acrylic on canvas, 11 x 14”
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dadaGeek dadaLab Light, sound, electromagnetism, performance
dadaGeek offers project-focused classes in tech-art. Our mission is to offer education and community to those in Austin creating at the intersection of art, media, and tech. 2824 Real St theteam@dadageek.com / dadageek.com / @dadageek Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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Acrylic, fiber, mosaics, glass, ceramics Imagine Art is a community of 85 artists—with and without disabilities—who have ‘Covered’ the walls with a creative mixture of affordable paintings, drawings, sculptures, textiles, unique gifts and products. Imagine Art is joined this year by their 10 Artists in Residence and special guest organizations, including: Art Spark Texas (formerly VSA Texas) and Art From the Streets. 2830 Real St (512) 448-1840 / info@imagineat.net / imagineart.net / @imagineartgallery Accessibility: 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9
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David Carrales Imagine Art Photographic print
Photographer/Visual Artist David Carrales invites EAST visitors to “stop and view the flowers” in his latest exhibition, FloraWORK, a collection of images featuring flowers and plants captured over the past three decades of his photographic work. FloraWORK is an extension of his ongoing exploration of the portraiture genre and search for the beauty that surrounds us. 2830 Real St (512) 585-4079 / david@davidcarrales.com / davidcarrales.com / @davidcarrales Accessibility: 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9
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Print Shop Darlin’s
Tess Doyle, Annalise Gratovich, Liz Hermanson, Polly Morwood
Slugfest Printmaking Workshop Paper, ink, thread Four Texas women printing folks, freaks, flowers, and fantasies with etchings, screenprints, engravings, collagraphs, and other things. 1906 Miriam Ave gratovich@gmail.com / annalisegratovich.com / @annalisegratovich Accessibility: 2, 4, 5, 6
Tess Doyle, Tejas Drinks, No. 1, 2018, Screen print, 25 x 18”
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Slugfest Printmaking Workshop Paper, ink Annalise creates her finely crafted prints by hand from start to finish, carving wood, etching metal, dyeing paper, and using manual printing presses to create multiple originals from her woodcuts and copper etchings. Annalise is a selfpublisher operating in her home town of Austin, Texas. 1906 Miriam Ave (512) 669-1891 / gratovich@gmail.com annalisegratovich.com / @annalisegratovich Accessibility: 2, 4, 6 Tell Me When It Rains, 2019, Multi-plate etching, 19 x 22” 4 8
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Kathryn Austin, Shannon Dugan Iverson, Becca Estee, Joey Koerin, Jeannie McKetta, Brydan McNeely, Michael Meihaus, Gilbert Slade, Cheyenne Weaver
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Hot Pants House (Part III) Cake, confetti, songs, paper, wishes Hot Pants House is a collective of artists and friends. Welcome to our birthday party (for real it’s our birthday). Come feel your age with birthday themed art. 2940 Eckert St (469) 258-0658 / hotpantshouse@gmail.com / hotpantshouse.com / @laurel_and_the_resters Accessibility: 0
Becca Estee, Grow Up, 2019, Collage, 12 x 9”
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Liz Moskowitz Oakwood Cemetery Chapel Digital and film photography
Liz Moskowitz is a documentary photographer and filmmaker based in Austin, Texas. Born and raised in Brooklyn, NYC she developed a curiosity in creatively exploring the human condition early on. She received Bachelor degrees in English and photojournalism from the University of Texas at Austin, and for over a decade has crafted visual stories for cause-driven clients. Issues she has documented, both in digital and analog form, include youth homelessness, mental health, urban development, climate change, and affordable housing. 1601 Navasota St (347) 866-3771 / liz.moskowitz@gmail.com / lizmoskowitz.com / @lizmoskowitz Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9 Church Band, 2014, Photograph, Dimensions variable
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Amaz1n Entertainment Productions / Oakwood Cemetery Chapel Digital media, sound, photography, video My company specializes in media coverage of small, medium and large scale events, as well as offer video, photography and live-streaming services. Expert in video production that loves digital storytelling. I’m enamored with the entire process of content creation, and possess a creative eye for detail, a keen sense and ability to bring concepts and ideas to reality. 1601 Navasota St admin@amaz1n.tv / amaz1n.tv / @amaz1nent Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9 To Believe Still, 2019, Photograph, Dimensions variable 20 1 9
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Afroamericana 2
Gannon Crutcher, Tonya Engle, Dave McClinton, Damon Moseley, Carlotta Vann
African American Culture and Heritage Facility Oil, acrylic, watercolor, print Afroamericana 2 is our second annual group show, featuring works by locally sourced, 100% organic, free-range artists. We will be displaying art in a variety of mediums, including oil, acrylic, ceramic, and digital media. Join us for a celebration of Black American art, music, food, and culture on the grounds of the African American Culture And Heritage Facility. 912 E 11th St (512) 579-6517 / mprintlife@gmail.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10 Our Love Is The Center Of The Universe, 2019, Watercolor, 12 x 12”
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Kendrick Rudolph African American Culture and Heritage Facility Acrylic
I began creative drawing/painting at a young age. After graduating college I had this new found desire to express my feelings about this “real” world I had been thrown into. Over the last five years painting has become my passion, and my mind is most clear when I have a paintbrush in my hand. 912 E 11th St (281) 570-5780 / kendricklrudolph@gmail.com / highlyfavoredart.com / @highlyfavoredart Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10
Empowered Beauty, 2018, Acrylic on canvas, 40 x 30”
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African American Culture and Heritage Facility Acrylic, marker, wood I love art. I live a life centered around it, and believe that beautiful things inspire creativity, conversation, and lead to new ideas. In that same breathe anything can be art, it just comes down to how you define it. 912 E 11th St (859) 533-8944 / xavieralvarado1152@gmail.com / @xavieralvarad0 Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10
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Christopher Van Loan Sr. African American Culture and Heritage Facility Acrylic and spray paint on canvas
He is currently a resident artist at the Austin Art Space Gallery. His abstract paintings are a combination of geometric shapes, various influences—including Wassily Kandinsky and Gerhardt Richter, and his own unique expression of mood and color. Chris has also curated several shows for military veteran artists. 912 E 11th St cvanloan99@gmail.com / cvl-art.com / @cvlart1 Accessibility: 2
Trying to stay strong and connected, 2019, Acrylic, spray paint on linen, 24 x 18”
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Kenny Dorham’s Backyard
Tess Lynston, Alexander Westphal, Ariel Ximenes
Mannequins, vinyl, ink, coffee grounds DiverseArts Culture Works at Kenny Dorham’s Backyard Performing Arts Parks features artists that pursue the mission of presenting multidisciplinary artwork that mirrors the face of contemporary Austin. Featured artwork on display will be geometric string art sculpture, aquatint printmaking, quirky graphic design and illustration. Along with art exhibits enjoy live music and ethnic food. 1106 E 11th St (817) 657-2676 / awestphal@live.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8
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Photographic prints Jacob Villanueva has been actively involved in Austin’s art scene for over 20 years. He has been in regular rotation for Helm Boots Artist series and takes pride in supporting Austin’s local entrepreneurs who support local arts scenes. Villanueva displays his collections of photography from various travels through a unique perspective typically with a story to follow. 1200 E 11th St, #101 (512) 497-7998 / jacobvillanueva@gmail.com jacobvillanueva.com / @thenorthsideoftrees Accessibility: 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9
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Xochi Solis take heart Gouache, acrylic, paper, found images
Xochi Solis is a mixed media artist. Her works include multilayered, collaged paintings constructed from paint, hand-dyed paper, vinyl, plastics, and images from found books and magazines. Solis considers the repeated act of layering a meditation on color, texture, and shape, all leading to a greater awareness of the visual intricacies found in her immediate environment, both natural and cultural. 1211 E 11th St, #100 xochisolis@gmail.com / xochisolis.com / @xochisolis Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 No other greater symbol, 2019, Gouache, house paint, acrylic, colored pencil, collograph, dura-lar film, colored paper, found images on illustration board, 10 x 8”
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Hallie Brewer Fabric, fabric dye, paper, ink
Hallie Brewer is a mixed-media artist and designer currently focused on creating works through fabric and printmaking techniques. Her recent body of work utilizes film photography and found paper to create abstracted landscapes that conjure uncertain ideas and associations within the viewer. 1211 E 11th St, #101 hallielbrewer@gmail.com / halliebrewer.com / @halliebrewer_ Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Day Moon, 2019, Digital collage on paper, 9.5 x 12”
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Chuka Agbaraji, Moyo Oyelola, Tamar Price, Brittney Williams
The Projecto / Furman + Keil Architects Wood, plexiglass, lights, paper Open Chair recognizes the importance of creating spaces that lead to a sense of community and mutual discovery. Through our homage to past and present Austin, we hope to foster an entry point for minority Austinites to continue the audacity of visibility. 1211 E 11th St, #200 openchairatx@gmail.com / bit.ly/openchaireast Accessibility: 1, 2, 4, 6, 7
Moyo Oyelola, Reclaiming My Seat, 2019, Photo, paper, 36 x 48” 5 2
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Makenna Hatter Oil, pastel, gouache, lithography, relief
I am a full-time artist working primarily in 2D. I experiment with techniques and mediums to produce artworks that transport viewers to another realm. 1112 E 9th St (512) 739-6634 / makenna@makennahatterdesign.com / makennahatterdesign.com / @makennahatter Accessibility: 0
Coronet, 2019, Oil on canvas, 12 x 9”
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Christina Moser Acrylic
Being a person in this topsy turvy world of the last couple years has turned me towards contrasts. I find a soothing unease in my paintings, an attempt to be calm in a structure that appears impossible. A bit of relief where there is mystery and uncertainty. 906 E 5th St, #106 (713) 823-3525 / info@christinamoser.com christinamoser.com / @xtinamoser Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
The Power and The Problem (diptych), 2018, Acrylic on canvas, 60 x 40”
Tay Miles
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Dub Academy 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 “mom’s approved-life giving water”, generating a spirit bomb of ideas that I plan to ride alllll the way to my destiny. (fist bump) 906 E 5th St, #109 (703) 586-5656 / heytaym@gmail.com / heytaym.com / @taysmilez Accessibility: 1
Maneki Neko & Taiyaki, 2019, Digital illustration, 12 x 12” 20 1 9
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Adrienne Simes Dub Academy Acrylic, jewelry
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, spray paint murals and creating wearable art, she gains her artistic inspiration from nature and her exploration of colors; Adrienne finds beautiful ways to view the World. 906 E 5th St, #109 simesart@gmail.com / simesart.com / @simes.art Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
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Clayworks Studio Clay
Clayworks Studio has been practicing the art and craft of architectural ceramics for 40 years. Everything is made and fired on site in our studio, beginning with mixing our own clay and glazes from scratch. 1209 E 6th St / Rear Alley (512) 949-7142 / clayworks@clayworks.net clayworks.net / @clayworksaustin Accessibility: 0
Sconce, 2017, Clay, 7 x 13 x 5”
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The Volcom Garden Watercolor, gouache Heather, Graham, Brian, Kevin and Hallie were cohorts in Austin until Graham and Hallie moved across the country and Heather left for Smithville, so they had to find a way to keep their creative connection intact. With “Paper Telephone,” each artist created a painting and sent it with four blank sheets down the line until they had a show. 1209 E 6th St (512) 698-0327 / sieben@msieben.com / @volcomgarden Accessibility: 2, 3, 5, 6 Paper Telephone, 2019, Digital collage, 4 x 6” 5 4
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Graham Franciose The Volcom Garden Watercolor, gouache, paper, walnut ink
Graham Franciose is an artist and illustrator working in Austin Texas and Seattle Washington. Working with watercolor, inks and gouache on paper, Graham aims to create a narrative about our relationship with the natural world and the human condition. 1209 E 6th St (860) 869-4637 / franciose@gmail.com / grahamfranciose.bigcartel.com / @grahambunctious Accessibility: 2, 3, 4
With Patience, It Grows, 2019, Watercolor, gouache on paper, 24 x 18”
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Sari Shryack Acrylic, oil, canvas, wood
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. 1405 E 7th St (512) 552-9224 / sarishryack@gmail.com / sari.studio / @not_sorry_art Accessibility: 2, 7
Elgin Peach Tree, 2019, Acrylic on canvas, 24 x 20 x 1.5”
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George Washington Carver Museum & Cultural Center Photography Billions of years of evolution have produced a world in which every organism’s welfare is intertwined with that of countless other species. The “willful” self-destruction of humanity by Earth’s most formidable species, humans, photographer Tia Boyd. Through a series of portraits, Boyd reveals a surviving race of godlike women warriors who have come to transform the planet for future inhabitants. 1165 Angelina St (917) 272-4027 / tiaboydphotos@yahoo.com / tiaboyd.format.com/tiaboyd / @tiaboydphotos Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
She ware bare warriors, 2019, Photograph, 20 x 20 x 9” 20 1 9
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Jonathan Cazares George Washington Carver Museum & Cultural Center Pen, graphite, acrylic marker
Indianapolis native, Jonathan Cazares has been passionate about art from a very early age. Through provocative illustrations, caricature, and heavily detailed line-work the artist creates alternate realities, timelines, and narratives from his personal life and imagination. 1165 Angelina St (303) 903-8278 / jonathan.cazares2@gmail.com / jonathancazares.com / @JonathanCazares2890 Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Rocker, 2019, Watercolor, acrylic, pen, ink, pencil, 24 x 18”
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Brent Pheto George Washington Carver Museum & Cultural Center Wood, acrylic, gouache, India ink
Brent constructs an earthly alternative world filled with symbolic characters that are heavily based on various social issues. These characters attempt to survive and create lives with each other. In this made world, he aims to challenge preconceived notions and perspectives that have been passed down, taught, or assumed. 1165 Angelina St (703) 965 9270 / brentphetoart@gmail.com / brentpheto.com / @brentpheto Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
The Storm Conceals/ Heavy Rain, Heavy Hearts, 2018, Wood, acrylic, gouache, India ink, 36.5 x 25.5”
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George Washington Carver Museum & Cultural Center Plexi, gel pens, textiles, acrylic My works are a journey and a reminder of my cultural and spiritual traditions that are rooted in primordial forces, ancient wisdom, and hidden messages. I create and conjure adorned vessels, conduits, and portals for juju, mojo, hoodoo, wanga and gris-gris as beautifully dangerous manifestations of aesthetic and functional artworks that are proudly Afrikan—Black without apology or permission. 1165 Angelina St (512) 522-6277 / runwayunderground2@gmail.com designworksstudios.wixsite.com/nailahisankofa / @runwayunderground Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Truths from Darkness, 2019, Oil marker, black acrylic plexi, 24 x 24” 5 6
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Lakeem Wilson George Washington Carver Museum & Cultural Center Acrylic, Prismacolor marker, watercolor
Lakeem Wilson (born 1991) is best known for his narrative and thought-provoking paintings and illustrations that provide social commentary about the urban experience. His use of different mediums such as acrylic paint, prism color markers, and watercolor allows him to effectively create artwork that tells a story. 1165 Angelina St (512) 955-6993 / lakeemwilson@gmail.com / lakeemwilson.com / @lakeem.wilson Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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John Spottswood Moore CRT TV sets, analog video
For four years, I have been making a documentary about the wild history of Austin public access Television. Spanning five decades, this interactive exhibit celebrates the weirdest and most touching videos that I have discovered during this journey. Multiple TV’s will be displayed, each showcasing found footage from a different aspect of Austin history (e.g. “LGBTQ+” or “Music”). Tune in, y’all! 1705 New York Ave (828) 308-7955 / jumpupfilms@gmail.com johnmoorefilm.com / @whenwewerelive Accessibility: 2, 3, 6
Archival Footage of Access TV Host (ca 1990) on Vintage TV Set, 2018, Analog video, 12 x 32 x 31”
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Becca Borrelli, Meesha Farzaneh, Allison Launius
Clay, fabric, tiles, paper, paint The Lemon House is a working studio for three Austin based artists: Meesha of Saffron Soul Collective, Allie of Stampworthy Goods, and Rebecca Borrelli. We are the founders/residents of The Lemon House, a working artist studio in East Austin. We work along side each other in our studio and open our space for open house shopping, networking and community events. 1713 E 12th St (817) 723-5047 / hello@stampworthygoods.com lemonhouseatx.com / @lemonhouseatx Accessibility: 2, 4, 6 Rebecca Borrelli, The Lemon House, 2019, Digital illustration, 9 x 12” 20 1 9
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Work Play Money Love What It Is What Could Be Both Neither Art Design Greg Foley, Rick Griffith, Dev Harlan, Prem Krishnamurphy, Mother of God, Tigress Tile, Transmountain Design, Elaine I-Ling Shen, Cheryl Wing-Zi Wong
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Northern-Southern Design, mixed media Northern-Southern presents an exhibition of work from creative practices that overlap the cultures of art and design. Never outliers, just rarely discussed—hybrid art-design practices have blossomed in the twenty-first century. The show is a conversation about art-design as a profession shaped by contradictory pressures and motives. We attempt to find—and share—ways to talk about the ways we work now. 1902 E 12th St hello@northern-southern.com / northern-southern.com / @northernsouthern Accessibility: 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9 Karel Martens, Untitled, 2015, Letterpress monoprint on found registration card, 6 x 4”
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JR Rapier Oil and acrylic on canvas
Oil and acrylic paintings. In Rapiers most recent work she explores the human condition, inner child fantasies, and landscape themes by capturing the innate beauty of the figure paired with fantasy. 1507 E 14th St (512) 415-5776 / jenniferrapier@gmail.com jrrapier.com / @jr_rapier_fineart Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 6, 7
Once Upon A Dream, 2019, Oil on canvas, 24 x 48 x 2”
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Nat Brad, Lyndsie DeCologero, Gigi Grinstad, Tsz Kam, Jack Ollie Smith, Annie Wells, Yellow Rose Silver
The Little Pink Monster Gallery Acrylic, embroidery, encaustic, satin, sterling The surface of a vibrating body that is free or relatively free. A point on a stem at which a leaf is inserted. A point at which a curve intersects itself in such a manner that each branch has a different tangent. Seven artists explore connection and difference in a group show that includes painting, encaustic, textile, installation and jewelry. 1913 E 17th St (512) 810-8281 / littlepinkmonster512@gmail.com / @littlepinkmonstergallery Accessibility: 0
Tsz Kam and Nat Bradley, Csxuum, 2019, Acrylic on cotton, satin, 44 x 34” 5 8
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Lia Politi Pen and ink, acrylic
Change is the only constant, and death is inevitable. These are things we must accept and learn from. Our world has changed so drastically lately, and it is important that we take a step back and make sure it is for the better. All life will come to an end, but we don’t have to expedite the process. 2102 E 17th St (210) 287-1342 / lia.politi36@gmail.com / liapoliti.com / @liapo.jpg Accessibility: 2, 6, 8
Chet, 2018, Pen, ink, 20 x 20”
atxGALS X The Cathedral
Whitney Avra, Nevena Bentz, Eryn Brooke, Monica Ceniceros, Jessica Fontenot, Nicola Gell, Molly Haertle, Kelsey Livingston, Molly Mansfield, Kristin Moore, Ella Nilsson, Danika Ostrowski, Rhea Pettit, Abby Ruston, Anna Swanson
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Oil, acrylic, watercolor, paper, pen atxGALS is so excited to be exhibiting at The Cathedral this year, their new flagship venue. atxGALS represents 30+ emerging women artists in Austin, 15 of which will be showcasing their best work, in the pop-up style atxGALS is known for, during EAST 2019. Come see artwork in all mediums in our gorgeous refurbished 1930s church. 2403 E 16th St (801) 691-2779 / info@thecathedralatx.com thecathedralatx.com / @thecathedralatx Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
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The Cathedral Antique portraiture, acrylic, thread, pastel Whitney is a contemporary mixed-media artist working with vintage portraiture photography to explore ideas about female identity. Her works are known for their golden halos, hand-stitched embroidery, and sassy titles. 2403 E 16th St (801) 691-2779 / hello@whitneyavra.com / whitneyavra.com / @whitneyavra Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Making Moves, 2019, Mixed media on fine art paper, 30 x 20” 20 1 9
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Monica Ceniceros The Cathedral Acrylic, gold leaf, fabric, panel
Monica is a mixed-media artist from Monterrey, Mexico. Known for her unique technique of rich colorful combinations along the natural grains of wood, she reflects the bright culture she was surrounded by. Through her eyes, you see the beautiful transformation that comes from embracing what we have been naturally given, and willing to work through our own layers and imperfections. 2403 E 16th St (512) 296-3891 / monica@monicacenieros.com / monicaceniceros.com / @moni.ceniceros Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
We are more than a pair of breasts, 2018, Acrylic, stain, gold leaf, wood panel, 48 x 36”
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Kristin Moore The Cathedral Acrylic and oil on wood
Through contemporary landscape painting, I reference nostalgia, atmosphere and architecture. My work is often inspired by pop culture, film, and travel photography. Through painting, I specifically explore the ever-changing skylines of Texas, California, and the highways in between. 2403 E 16th St (713) 542-4332 / kristinmooreart@gmail.com / kristinmooreart.com / @kdrawstheline_ Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Sandy’s, 2019, Oil on wood panel, 8 x 8 x 2”
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The Cathedral Acrylic I paint National Parks and other public lands. When I visit a new park, I take time to soak in what makes it unique. The history, the geology, most importantly the color and form of the landscape. I sketch, paint, and photograph, ultimately referencing these materials as well as my memories and experiences to create my paintings. 2403 E 16th St danika.ostrowski@gmail.com / danikaostrowski.com @danika_ostrowski_art Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Blooming Ocotillo, 2019, Acrylic on canvas, 40 x 60 x 1” 6 0
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Nevena Bentz The Cathedral Paper, acrylic, oil, pastel
Nevena’s work seeks to reinforce the contrast between the real and the imaginary by juxtaposing elements of each and reconfiguring reality in unexpected ways. Her ideas materialize by tearing up the whole, creating chaos and exploring the resulting space. Nevena’s art has been exhibited in numerous galleries and artist shows and is part of private collections around the world. 2403 E 16th St (339) 203-7739 / nevenabentz@gmail.com / nevenabentz.com/art / @nevenabentzart Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Inner Light, 2019, Mixed media, 20 x 16”
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Rahya Blackwell The Cathedral 14K yellow gold and silver rhodium over brass
Rahya Jewelry Design was created with the strong influence of nature and organic form. Rahya’s unique vision and strong aesthetic is translated into each Collection. Influenced by mid-century modern design, her jewelry captures timeless composition and celebrates simplicity and integration with nature. 2403 E 16th St (512) 643-3367 / contact@rahya.com / rahya.com / @rahyajewelrydesign Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Ellie Statement Earrings, 2019, 14K yellow gold plated brass, 2 x 1”
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The Cathedral Paper, paint, fabric, photography, thread Eryn Brooke is a modern mixed media artist who works with different textures across film, costume, photography and collage to infuse the ordinary with the extraordinary. Her art has appeared in the Netflix Emmy-nominated series ‘Special’, Album art, music videos, atxGALS and has been a featured guest artist at events inspiring young woman in film and art. 2403 E 16th St (972) 567-6210 / erynact@yahoo.com / erynbrooke.com / @erynbrooke Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Till death do we part, 2019, Mixed media paper collage, thread, 36 x 24” 20 1 9
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The University of Texas at Austin / blantonmuseum.org / @blantonmuseum / #BlantonMonsters #BlantonSinFronteras Medieval Monsters: Terrors, Aliens, Wonders is organized by the Morgan Library & Museum, New York. Arte Sin Fronteras: Prints from the Self Help Graphics Studio is organized by the Blanton Museum of Art. Images: (left) Siren (detail), from Les abus du monde [Abuses of the World], ca. 1510, 7 11/16 x 5 1/4 in., The Morgan Library & Museum, MS M.42, fol.15r, Purchased by J. Pierpont Morgan, 1899, Photography by Janny Chiu, 2017. (right) Teddy Sandoval, Angel Baby (detail), 1995, screenprint, 44 x 30 in., Blanton Museum of Art, The University of Texas at Austin, Gift of Gilberto CĂĄrdenas, 2017
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Jessica Fontenot The Cathedral Ink, watercolor
Jessica Fontenot is an illustrator and artist, with a current focus on drawing and painting architecture with ink and watercolor. She has documented many Austin spots, many recently torn down, attempting to capture the spirit of this town before it disappears. 2403 E 16th St (936) 499-3485 / jessicacfontenot@gmail.com jessicafontenot.com / @jcfonte Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 El Milagro Tortilleria, 2017, Ink, watercolor, 8 x 10”
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Nicola Gell The Cathedral Acrylic, watercolor, wood, resin, photography
Nicola Gell is an artist and photographer. She often uses paint, resin, and occasionally alternative process photography within her work. She heavily explores color in an array of subjects from the female form to wild animals, and many of her works are made large-scale. 2403 E 16th St (512) 949-9906 / nicolagell@gmail.com / nicolagell.com / @nicolagell Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Insouciance, 2018, Acrylic, India ink on wood sealed in resin, 24 x 48”
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The Cathedral Oil on canvas and panel I am an impressionistic oil painter that paints the female figure and explores the beauty in everyday life. I strip the superficial and explore the organic beauty in life’s simple moments. My use of expressive brush strokes and simplified colors purposely highlight life and peoples imperfections. 2403 E 16th St (262) 354-2484 / mollyhaertle@yahoo.com / mollyhaertleart.com / @mollyhaertle.art Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
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Kelsey Livingston The Cathedral Colored pencil on polystyrene plastic
Kelsey Livingston specializes in illustrations on plastic. She is inspired by the everyday items that illustrate our memories. Her pieces strike a balance between young and old, modern and classic. 2403 E 16th St (314) 952-6213 / kelsey@livingstonmade.com livingstonmade.com / @livingstonmade Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Defender, 2018, Colored pencil on polystyrene plastic, 3.25 x 4”
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Molly Mansfield The Cathedral Oil
Molly Mansfield is an oil painter of landscape and botanical scenes inspired by memories from childhood and adventures with her family. 2403 E 16th St mollymansfieldartist@gmail.com / mollymansfield.com / @mollymansfieldartist Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Abound, 2019, Oil on panel, 14 x 11”
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The Cathedral Acrylic, watercolor, wood, canvas, ink Like songs on an album, creating artwork in a series gives me parameters to fully explore a concept. My Shadows series, nicknamed Shady ladies explores the interaction and distortion of shadows between the hand and the face. My Sea Legs series combines the female form with seaworthy vessels. 2403 E 16th St (201) 694-7939 / ella@handybitches.com / handybitches.com / @handybitches Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
She bask, 2019, Acrylic on birch panel, 12 x 9” 20 1 9
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Rhea Pettit The Cathedral Oil
I’m a realist figurative painter; I mostly paint people and animals. Come see my animals “photobombing” iconic artworks for a smile, and my “Heavenly Bodies” (people and animals in nature) for a deeper experience. Originals, fine art prints, cards, and totes available. 2403 E 16th St (512) 924-7283 / rgroepper@me.com / rgpettit.com / @rheapettit Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Photobombing Klimt, 2018, Oil on aluminum, 12 x 12”
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Abby Ruston The Cathedral 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. 2403 E 16th St (979) 492-5524 / aaruston@gmail.com / rustoncreations.com / @abby_ruston Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Lightening, 2019, Walnut, glass, metal, 18 x 20 x 22”
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The Cathedral Acrylic, photo, paper, resin Anna’s early studies of fabric design, printmaking, pattern, illustration, and color influence her paintings and designs. Her business name, Demi and Olive, is named after her daughter, Demi. 2403 E 16th St (512) 925-1282 / anna@demiandolive.com / demiandolive.com / @demiandolive Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
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Ethan Azarian Blue Cow Studio Acrylic, wood, paper, canvas
Ethan Azarian has resided in Austin for the last 30 years. His work is part of many private and commercial collections. His most recent project took place at Travis Heights Elementary School where he and the students designed and painted a series of murals on the exterior walls of the school. 2514 E 17th St (512) 271-1997 / inhousegallery@hotmail.com ethanazarian.net / @ethanazarianbluecowstudio Accessibility: 6
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Melissa Knight Blue Cow Studio Batik fabric At this year’s EAST, I’ll be exhibiting new artworks from my 100-day art challenge project, including works from my “Interwoven” series. Recent projects include a collaboration with mosaic artist Ryah Christensen, “The Community Quilt”, a large public mosaic artwork displayed at Rosewood Zaragosa Neighborhood Center. 2514 E 17th St melissa@batikbydesign.com / batikbydesign.com / @batikbydesign Accessibility: 6
Interwoven in Red (and Orange), 2019, Batik fabric on matte board, 8 x 10 x 1”
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Blue Cow Studio Enamel, acrylic, pastel, colored pencil Inspired by music, my mixed media portraits are visual love letters to the sounds, personalities, and moxie of those I admire. I choose materials and techniques which lend themselves towards looseness in order to playfully explore and portray a sensation of vibrant energy. My art embodies a spirit of colorful fun with an intent to uplift and celebrate! 2514 E 17th St kelly@ampedartstudio.com / ampedartstudio.com / @ampedartstudio Accessibility: 6 Uplifted, 2018, Mixed media on masonite, 16 x 40 x 1” 20 1 9
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Frances Washburn Guest of Ethan Azarian and Melissa Knight Blue Cow Studio Acrylic on wood I am Frances Washburn. I twist the familiar, in color, with paint. 2514 E 17th St @burnwash.f Accessibility: 6
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Juliet Whitsett Acrylic, graphite, gouache
I am an artist and educator who is interested in ideas of connection and interconnectivity. My paintings explore ways in which people, nature and objects interact with one another to form a complex whole that operates (often unrecognized by the participants) as a system. My Draw Your Own / Mail Art Series encourages participants to create and share reflective and original works. 1311 Harvey St (512) 387-6834 / juliet@giddyupartstudio.com giddyupartstudio.com / @giddyupartstudio Accessibility: 2
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Acrylic, watercolor, gouache, pen Alison creates abstract artwork inspired from everyday interactions with nature. She interprets her surroundings as intersections of vibrant colors and flowing lines, translating her experiences into works of watercolor and acrylic paint. In contrast to her realistic depictions, every abstract piece is an experiment in brush stroke and color. 3019 E 12th St, G (512) 636-2167 / alison.montag@gmail.com / alisonmontag.com Accessibility: 2
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Afterhours Vesper Screen printing
Afterhours is an AIGA Austin event and nonprofit organization dedicated to bringing the Central Texas community together. The goal of Afterhours is to leverage the power of art and design to support and publicize the important work being done by less-known Central Texas non-profits. It’s part individual creative expression, part curated poster show, and part non-profit fundraiser. 3106 E 14th ½ St afterhours@austin.aiga.org / afterhoursatx.com / @afterhoursatx Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9
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Wendy Crone East Atomic Ranch Acrylic, house paint, plastic
My work is incorrect, imperfect and rebellious. Each brushstroke offers a state of tranquility. Something this euphoric should be shared. 3204 E 14th ½ St (512) 762-7797 / wensome1@gmail.com / wendycrone.com Accessibility: 0
Let Go, 2019, Acrylic, hotel keys on wood, 12 x 6 x 2”
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East Atomic Ranch Photos on canvas, acrylic, steel My art is about connections. When people view my art, they don’t always see the connection between the image and frame. As they view my work, I love that moment when their eyes light up. I know that they understand. When they are lost in private thoughts and emotions creating a memory, I know we will share a connection forever. 3204 E 14th ½ St (512) 577-2787 / heatherharrisart@gmail.com heatherharrisart.com / @heatherloreleiharris Accessibility: 0 Chi-Town Sunrise, 2019, Mixed media, 48 x 48 x 3” 20 1 9
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Lisa Hixen-Costigan / Guest of Wendy Crone East Atomic Ranch Clay, nichrome wire, underglaze
My work focuses on the human figure. Having drawn and painted extensively, clay is now my medium of choice for my images. Combining all of these created my series “2-D/3-D”. Clay slabs are drawn on using underglaze exemplifying this by appearing 2-D at first glance, then revealing multi-layers that make 3-D sculptures connected using nichrome wire and fired to ^05. 3204 E 14th ½ St (512) 791-6188 / hixenart@gmail.com / hixenart.com / @hixenart Accessibility: 0 Relaxing, 2019, Ceramic, Nichrome wire, underglaze, 126 x 13.5 x 2.25”
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Stray Cat Collective Photographic print, video projection, gender
Stray Cat Collective is a cooperative of artists and agrarians sharing a house in east Austin. Focused around local agriculture and collaborative art projects, SCC hosts regular dinners, backyard drag shows, and art evenings for the physically and inspirationally hungry. Come join us for food, art, and performance! (note - please park on Deloney!) 3702 Commerce St (512) 363-7541 / lucyellis43@gmail.com lucymaude.com / @lucy.maude Accessibility: 0
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Oil, acrylic I use painting to interpret the intricacies of the emotional humans experience. People, moments, and memories all affect how we view and interact with the world, which I believe can be understood and expressed through compositions of color. I expose the unseen and intangible through painting in a way that’s more palatable, visually intriguing and impossible to ignore. 1411 Luna St hunter.s.ash@gmail.com / hunter-ash.com / @hunterash.art Accessibility: 2, 6
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Claire Bresette Pink Box Studio Stoneware, under-glazes, cedar
I explore patterns to create a language through imagery and repetition that is designed to be interpreted by the viewers inspection and introspection. I play with the partnership between the viewer and the content and seek to play with that transient moment between initial perceptions and the understanding that develops through exploration. 4607 Ribbeccke Ave (512) 461-0085 / clairebresette@gmail.com clairebresette.com / @backwardsquare Accessibility: 2, 3 L.O.L., 2018, Ceramic, cedar, 12 x 24 x 3”
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Jennifer Hill / Guest of Claire Bresette Pink Box Studio Porcelain, stoneware
I look to the manner in which plants and sea creatures grow and generate their structures and take note of how several visually overlap despite having no apparent common ancestry. Clay provides the ideal medium for these abstractions with its range of expression, from earthy solidity to sensuous liquidity. 4607 Ribbeccke Ave (214) 399-6684 / jenniferamhill@yahoo.com jenniferhillceramics.com / @jenniferhillceramics Accessibility: 2, 3
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Porcelain, stoneware I love making pottery and teaching people how to do it. 1027 Arthur Stiles Rd (512) 477-4776 / ryanmckerley@gmail.com ryanmckerley.com / @ryanmckerley Accessibility: 2, 3
Coffee Mug, 2018, Porcelain, 4 x 4 x 5” 20 1 9
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Isabeau Woodson / Guest of Ryan Mckerley Polymer clay, acrylic, canvas
Through fine details and repetitive brush work I am interested in exploring the capacity of composition. Incorporating icons of pop culture I like to highlight the possibilities and limitations of representation. A fan and creator of lowbrow art, abrasive figures and garish acrylics collide on my canvases as I investigate playfulness and weirdness in my work. 1027 Arthur Stiles Rd (501) 650-1506 / izzywoodson@gmail.com / @isaspock Accessibility: 2, 3
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R. David Ruiz Acrylic, spray, textured, wood R. David Ruiz is a self-taught artist who has been painting for about 15 years. Though most paintings are acrylic on canvas, David has been experimenting with spray paints, textured paints, wood, and found items. 5705 Steven Creek Way rdavidruizart@gmail.com / rdavidruizart.wordpress.com / @rdavidruizart Accessibility: 2, 3, 4
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Acrylic on canvas I’ve always liked colors and mixing them together to make something cheerful. 5607 Steven Creek Way janicebike@yahoo.com / janicearts.weebly.com / @janicearts Accessibility: 2, 6
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Aniko Belim / Guest of Janice Cahalane Oil on wood panel
Getting outside is good for the soul. I love being outdoors, hiking in a park, going for a run to discover new places or ride a horse on the quiet trails. You can find beauty and peace everywhere in nature. Through my oil paintings, I try to show the charm of nature and bring its serenity inside to the viewer 5607 Steven Creek Way (512) 669-6164 / aniko.belim@gmail.com / anikobelim.com / @anikobelim_art Accessibility: 2, 6
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Red Herring Acrylic, oil, linen, canvas, wood
I had my brother write an artist statement because I was overwhelmed. It was good. But it wasn’t feeling right. My paintings take hundreds of hours to create, they are huge and highly detailed. I’m currently abstracting Austin street maps and would love to show you my two decades of work. 910 Bret Ln, A redherringartcompany@gmail.com / @redherringatx Accessibility: 3
Hideout, 2019, Acrylic on linen, 30 x 50”
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Pencil on paper A military veteran who enjoys capturing soldiers from world war one in pencil, with a focus on the humanity and not the glorification of war. Also dabbles in pet portraits because they are another love. 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 1 (480) 678-7314 / steven.vanlandingham@yahoo.com @steven.vanlandingham Accessibility: 1, 4, 5, 6, 7
Waiting, 2016, Pencil, paper, 15 x 20” 20 1 9
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Christy Stallop Tin Whistle Gallery Oil, acrylic, watercolor, recycled materials
I am influenced by the past. I believe in the power of memories, small moments in time that help define who we are. I try to recreate and preserve those moments through my art. Additionally, humor shapes much of my work. I want to engage the viewer and connect through some emotion, either reflection or joy. 5305 Bolm Rd, Bays 7-8 christy@christystallop.com / christystallop.com / @cstallop Accessibility: 3, 7
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Janna Garza Tin Whistle Gallery Archival pigment, paper, wood, velveteen
I am a storyteller, writer, performer, and creator of self-portraits. I create characters with rich stories of time and place, working primarily with photography. I do all of my own make up, costume design, photography, lighting, and editing. It’s a labor of love for each character I create. 5305 Bolm Rd, Bays 7-8 artshop@jannagarza.com / jannagarza.com / @janna.garza Accessibility: 3, 7
Western Sizzler II, 2019, Archival ink photo print, 20 x 20”
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Wood, acrylic, found objects, metal In Brian’s world, dumpsters contain treasure, and gold can be struck in a scrap wood pile by the side of the road. The reclaimed wood that forms the foundation of his work is often rife with blemishes, knots, and nail holes. A resident of Austin, Texas, Brian’s work embraces the beauty and resilience of his home state. 5305 Bolm Rd, Bays 2-3 brianphillipsemail@gmail.com / artbybrianphillips.com / @artbybrianphillips Accessibility: 0
Starry Mescaline Night, 2019, Acrylic, wood, 15 x 21 x 2” 7 4
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Adreon Henry Acrylic, vinyl, repurposed clothing, fabric
Using nontraditional mediums, Adreon Henry implements his distinct weaving, sanding, and printing techniques to cut through the customary fine-art aesthetic and create unique experiences for viewers in both public and private settings. 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 6 (512) 627-8284 / adreon@adreonhenry.com adreonhenry.com / @adreonhenry Accessibility: 2, 3, 6
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Emily Cayton and Andrea Faye Hyland Fancy Fancy Studios and Gallery / Bolm Studios Acrylic, wood, paper, plaster, fabric
Cayton / Hyland have been creating work collaboratively since 2011. The two artists experiment and play in their shared studio space to create immersive installations, sculptural compositions, layered mark making, and exploratory works in any media. 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 9 Accessibility: 2, 3
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Fancy Fancy Studios and Gallery / Bolm Studios Oil, acrylic, watercolor, gouache, graphite Ryan Davis’ paintings layer flat color shapes and textures to create a middle ground surface that pushes and pulls into higher dimensional spaces. 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 9 (512) 923-9124 / ryanthayerdavis@gmail.com / ryanthayerdavis.com / @ryanthayerdavis Accessibility: 2, 3
Human-Caused Sameness, 2017–2019, Acrylic, oil on canvas, 56 x 52” 20 1 9
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Stephen Hernandez Fancy Fancy Studios and Gallery / Bolm Studios Asus Zenbook 3 UX390U, new media
The work examines the relationship between contemporary cultural messages and the New Media by which it becomes expressed. By understanding the progression of art/technology through generational adaption we can recognize their continuing effect on communication; like how fine art or memes produce distinct responses with each motif depicted. This creates new insights via visual connections across diverse cultures and sub-cultures. 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 9 (832) 474-5883 / smhtx.us@gmail.com / smhtx.us / @smhtx Accessibility: 2, 3
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Zach Bobkoff, Thomas Cook, Steef Crombach, Calder Kamin, Alexis E. Mabry, Alicia Philley, Jenna Rivera, Natalie Shaw, GD Wright, Suzanne Wyss
Bolm Studios Steel, textiles, oil, plastics, repurposed-materials This studio complex, that used to be part of Bolm Studios, is still in artists hands and is full of contemporary artists. We pride ourselves on being a community working with an eclectic mix of mediums and styles. We have a welding/woodworking/mess shop for large projects and 5 private studios with art happening in every nook we become inspired by. 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 10 thirdspacearts.atx@gmail.com / @thirdspacearts Accessibility: 2, 3, 5, 7 D STU IO
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Third Space Arts / Bolm Studios Thread, steel, latex, VHS tapes, inner-tube My body of work reflects the forest of my mind, growing one species at a time. Inspired by my surroundings, I am driven to fill the boxes we inhabit with the untamed, bringing the outside to the inside. Through re-claimed materials found in mass quantity and developed repetitive techniques to meditate on, I creating visual emotion through movement and growth. 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 10 (605) 391-7824 / suzannewyss@gmail.com suzannewyss.com / @suzannewyss Accessibility: 2, 3, 5, 7 swaarms, 2019, Thread, wood, steel, motor, electrical components, 120 x 36” 7 6
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Thomas Cook Third Space Arts / Bolm Studios Oil, graphite
Working in both graphite and oil paint Thomas Cook gathers inspiration from the environment around him, painting landscapes where human infrastructure and construction intermix and contrast with the natural world. 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 10 / 2nd Floor (443) 610-5310 / thomas@thomascookart.com / thomascookart.com / @thomascook_art Accessibility: 2, 3, 5, 7
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Calder Kamin Third Space Arts / Bolm Studios Trash transformed Nature’s endless ability to reuse motivates me to eliminate waste and reimagine it as art. I hope to encourage audiences of all ages to see potential in by-product materials and be courageous and creative about our future. 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 10 / 2nd Floor info@calderkamin.com / calderkamin.com / @calderful Accessibility: 2, 3, 5, 7
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Exxtinction, 2019, Koozies, spray paint caps, cutlery, glass eyes, cardboard, foam, 8 x 9 x 9”
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Third Space Arts / Bolm Studios Acrylic on wood panel Color, movement, light and shadow: the basic elements of our visual daily experience. My paintings freeze these constantly shifting pieces, while also creating the illusion of change and fluidity. The wood I paint on highlights my connection to nature. The lines I create, using masking tape as my sketch pencil and sculptural mold, shimmer with bright hues and iridescence. 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 10 / 2nd Floor (646) 263-3130 / aliciaphilley@mac.com / aliciaphilley.com / @alicia_philley Accessibility: 2, 3, 5, 7
Cactus Bloom (series), 2019, Acrylic, wood, 30 x 30 x 2.5” 20 1 9
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Natalie Shaw Third Space Arts / Bolm Studios Acrylic, mixed media
In a move counterintuitive to our appetite for instant gratification, Natalie Shaw invites us to consider the fragility of things half-formed, and the role patience plays in their survival. Structurally exposed, the mixed media paintings explore themes of vulnerability, human flesh, and the power of process. 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 10 hello@natalieshawart.com / natalieshawart.com / @natalieshawart Accessibility: 2, 3, 5, 7
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Bev Barrett Bolm Studios Acrylic, ink, spray paint, wood
After working as a professional photographer and in television production for twenty years I began making art for personal projects. Self taught, I take an active approach and often work quickly using a variety of tools and mixing media. 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 11 (512) 653-3686 / bev@boogiebuggy.com / beverlybarrettphotography.com / @bev_barrett76 Accessibility: 2, 3, 5, 7
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Bolm Studios Reclaimed wood, metal Lath is one of the oldest building materials in our country. For a city like New Orleans, post-Katrina, this material is being shed from housing renovations similar to a snake shedding its skin. This collection of work is about perseverance. This discarded material has been given a second life much like New Orleans, a city that knows rebirth so well. 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 11 (205) 529-3073 / linds.lagrange@gmail.com / @lagrange.lindsay Accessibility: 2, 3, 5, 7 Lath Number 1, 2018, Reclaimed wood, 20 x 36 x 2” 8 0
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Alex McAlmon Bolm Studios Photography, oil on canvas and wood Primarily an urban photographer, I also paint multi-layered abstracts. 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 11 amcalmon@gmail.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 5, 7
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Anthony Maddaloni Bolm Studios Watercolor paper emulsion
I am a photographer and teacher. I have lived in Austin since 1998 and make my living as both a photographer and a teacher. This year I am showing work that explores why we make photographs and how making photographs relates to our relationship with our minds and bodies. 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 11.1 (737) 213-0151 / silversalts@gmail.com / anthonyleemaddaloni.com / @eastsidesilverprint Accessibility: 2, 3, 5, 7
Backyard light, 2019, Fiber based photograph, 20 x 16”
Justin Ruiz / Guest of Anthony Maddaloni
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Bolm Studios Paper, wood, acetate, film, epoxy An ongoing travel series—Often my photography subjects are obvious, other times not. Some subjects are beautiful in and of themselves, others much less so. I seek to find uniqueness in what is often overlooked with an obsession of about how materials come together, light plays on a surface, traces of the past, of things that once were. 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 11.1 (512) 825-0105 / justinsruiz@gmail.comruizpic.com / @justinruizphotography Accessibility: 2, 3, 5, 7 Shadow & Stone, 2014, Archival print on exhibition fiber rag, framed and matted, 18 x 24 x 1” 20 1 9
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Rebecca Darlington Crashbox / Bolm Studios Oil, oil sticks, collage
For 25 years I lived on the side of a mountain in the Hudson Valley. My neighbors were trees, wildlife and spectacular seasons of color. The impression of that time and the link I formed with earth elements left a permanent imprint in the back of my vision field. I create artworks with light, color and shapes of prolific growth. 5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 12 (845) 913-5208 / rebecca@rebeccadarlington.com rebeccadarlington.com / @darlingtonart Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8
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Leah Shirley The Satellite Aluminum, copper, glass, limestone, herbs
My practice articulates my need to be in dialogue with my psyche/spirit. I turn to sculptural and generative processes that evoke a state of meditation while working. In this state, making becomes a ritual and the object becomes an altar; a record of whatever alchemy occurred. The intent is an installation free to encounter the sublime. 1109 Shady Ln, A2 info@leahshirley.com / leahshirley.com / @chthonic_2 Accessibility: 2 Crying in the Club, 2016, Limestone, granite, copper, tulips, 24 x 42 x 48”
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The Satellite Wood, acrylic, paper, leather, more 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! 1109 Shady Ln, B1 (512) 522-6253 / workshop@makeatx.com / makeatx.com / @makeatx Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9
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Andy Baron MakeATX / The Satellite Ink, charcoal, graphite, colored pencil
Inspired by nature, complexity, and a healthy dose of the absurd, I produce works in charcoal, ink, and graphite. With a compulsive fixation on detail, I’m drawn to subjects that strike me as both beautiful and mysterious. Sometimes, my deadpan humor finds its way into a conceptual piece. But mostly, I sketch as meditation when the whiskey runs dry. 1109 Shady Ln, B1 (512) 788-2737 / baronac4@gmail.com / @hellostrangur Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9 Whirlpool Galaxy, 2019, White ink, charcoal, white pastel, 8 x 9”
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Jace Nietsche MakeATX / The Satellite Inkjet prints, wood, inkjet transparencies
Using photography that sometimes incorporates sculptural elements, I provide an insight into the micro-biomes of my past memories and the biology of our surroundings. By taking photographs using a microscope or physically layering photos from my past, a deeper insight into our observable world is shown. 1109 Shady Ln, B1 (979) 966-2985 / jacenietsche@gmail.com / @jacenietsche Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9
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The Satellite Wood, milk-paint, lasers, ink Get an inside look at Nailivic Studios and the process taken to transform my pen and ink illustrations into tactile and colorful laser-cut wood artwork. I’ll be actively demonstrating the laser cutter at MakeATX , and my new studio space is right down the hall, full of the organized chaos that goes into my artwork. 1109 Shady Ln, B1 (978) 430-5515 / nailivicstudios@gmail.com / nailivic.com / @nailivic Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9
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Zoe Graham The Satellite Cut paper, paper pulp, ink
Precise, hand cut portraits made out of paper. Sculptural quilt blocks made out of pulped, reshaped paper. Two explorations of an everyday material taken in opposite directions. 1109 Shady Ln, B1 (512) 826-4222 / zoegrahamzoe@gmail.com zoeigraham.com / @zoeigraham Accessibility: 4
Flying Geese 1, 2019, Paper pulp, 12 x 15 x .25”
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Miranda Cohen The Satellite Paper-mâché, acrylic
I use paper-mache to sculpt whimsical animals and small scenes that I paint with bright colors and vivid patterns. Influenced by Mexican alebrijes and children’s illustrations, each of my sculptures has a distinct personality and presence. 1109 Shady Ln, B1 mirandajcohen@gmail.com / @thecardboardlady Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9
Octopus, 2019, Paper-mâché, acrylic, 7 x 8 x 7”
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A&K Woodworking and Design / The Satellite Wood, metal A&K Woodworking and Design and Design is a small business based in Austin, TX dedicated to the craft of fine woodworking and handmade goods. We strive to create unique, fine-crafted pieces that will last lifetimes. BFA’s from Massachusetts College of Art and Design provide us with creative sensibilities that help us with our design process and craftsmanship. 1109 Shady Ln, B1 (512) 387-7115 / info@akwoodanddesign.com / akwoodanddesign.com / @akwoodanddesign Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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Adrienne Hodge Moon Gallery & Studio / The Satellite Ink, paper, board, plexiglass, photographs
Adrienne Hodge is a teaching artist whose work blends literal and figurative imagery using calligraphy inks, collage, text, and sometimes, distressed photography. Her process is an entropic exploration of layers. Among her strongest influences, she cites particle physics, dadaism, the psychology of memory, and neuroscience. 1109 Shady Ln, B2 (512) 689-3047 / adriennehodge@gmail.com / adriennehodge.com / @adriennehodgeart Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8
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Lauren Tarbel Moon Gallery & Studio / The Satellite Oil, acrylic, gouache, watercolor, cut-paper
I am fascinated by nature, the universe, spirituality, and consciousness. Characteristics of my work include playing with color, and the exploration of symbolism; utilizing painting, collage, mixed media and layering imagery. Creation for me is motivated by the exploration of ideas beyond our comprehension. Life is full of mystery and art is my way of trying to understand the world. 1109 Shady Ln, B2 (347) 470-7031 / lauren@laurentarbel.com laurentarbel.com / @laurentarbelart Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8
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Moon Gallery & Studio / The Satellite Oil on panel and canvas The psyche is a complex place, so I paint a variety of subjects. I enjoy examining consciousness and how we fit ourselves into the world around us. My work mostly focuses on symbolic portraiture and figure painting, but lately, I’m also indulging in the occasional landscape, exploring the play of colors and brushstrokes. 1109 Shady Ln, B2 linda@lindawandt.com / lindawandt.com / @linda.wandt.art Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8
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Alexis Kraus The Satellite Wood, paper, laser cutter
Alexis is an artist and designer living in Austin, Texas. She uses laser-cut and etched paper to create abstract sculptural images. Her themes address the ways that objects and organic forms in nature are sometimes arbitrarily used in art to symbolize human emotions and experiences. 1109 Shady Ln, B6 arkraus@gmail.com / alexiskraus.com / @alexisrose____ Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9
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Insane Beggar
John Donofrio, Melissa Saathoff
The Satellite Photos, wood, watercolor Insane Beggar is a joint venture between Melissa Saathoff and John Donofrio. The collective was founded on a common interest in creativity and collaboration. Through conversation and the combination of different skills the team strives to create something they can both live with. 1109 Shady Ln, B6 (214) 284-6808 / msaathoff@utexas.edu insanebeggar.com / @pudgythealien Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9
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Studio Cube Recycled plastics, resin, plaster, wood Nina Swistel is a multi-media sculptor and installation artist. She explores sustainability as conceptual art, and builds sculpture that visually stimulates the mass consumption of plastic in our society, while making references to images of nature. Swistel’s installations are made mostly out of donated plastics from institutions and waste facilities. Swistel also uses themes of feminism and the internet. 1126 Terry Dr, A (917) 696-0494 / ninaswistel@gmail.com ninaswistel.com / @ninaswistel Accessibility: 1, 3, 7 Blue Vortex, 2018, Recycled plastic bags, resin, 36 x 132” 8 6
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Ismael Cavazos Ink drawings, bread clips, peanut carvings, beverage cans
The embryo of a peanut resembles the hooded head and beard of an old man. By carving a body 15 years ago, the character Old Man in the Peanut was born, following in the tradition of seeing faces in electrical outlets, the clouds, and the Man-in-the-Moon. With no limit to mediums, this year explores bread clips and beverage cans. 1157 Lott Ave (512) 436-6551 / ismaelcavazos@startmail.com / ismaelcavazos.com / @ismael.cavazos Accessibility: 0
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Renei Sims The Afro Gypsy Design Studio Brass, copper, leather, wood, cork
Individuality fuels my passion to create items that make you the “WOW” that enters the room. Bold. Fearless. Audacious. Be Bohemian with an Afro-tude 5100 Delores Ave (512) 968-6808 / theafrogypsytx@gmail.com / theafrogypsy.com / @theafrogypsytx Accessibility: 0
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Tree of Life Tote Bag, 2019, Leather, cotton, 14 x 16 x 4”
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Acrylic, spray paint, wood, canvas I am an artist and a designer actively working at a custom fabrication shop and painting out of my home studio. I have been living in Austin for a decade creating my art in various mediums. I am currently working on a new body of work blending styles from my past with new techniques. 1118 Ebert Ave (512) 669-8421 / skeptic.one@gmail.com / instagram.com/vandal_1 / @vandal_1 Accessibility: 6
In Honor of King Art, 2019, Mixed media on canvas, 36 x 36 x 2” 20 1 9
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Alex Abel Oil, acrylic, ink canvas, 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 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) 4807 Sara Dr (512) 905-1946 / alex.abel@att.net / alex-abel.pixels.com / @missbitter666 Accessibility: 0
Devil, 2005, Oil on canvas, 48 x 36”
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TEXAS TOAST Co-Lab Projects / Springdale General Various
food: noun, often attributive \ füd \ 1 a : material consisting essentially of protein, carbohydrate, and fat used in the body of an organism to sustain growth, repair, and vital processes and to furnish energy b : any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink or that plants absorb in order to maintain life and growth 1023 Springdale Rd, 1B (512) 300-8217 / info@co-labprojects.org co-labprojects.org / @colabprojectstx Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
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Iona Handcrafted Books / Springdale General Leather, archival papers, antique hardware Come join us for the Grand Opening of our new bookbinding studio and retail space in Building 1 at the gorgeous Springdale General! See our website for all the details and festivities! Can’t wait to see y’all again! 1023 Springdale Rd, 1G (512) 247-4700 / mychal@ionahandcraftedbooks.com ionahandcraftedbooks.com / @iona_handcrafted_books Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Confucius, 2018, Leather, archival bamboo paper, antique hardware, 5 x 7.5 x 3” 8 8
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Metropolitan Gallery
Santiago Escobedo Garcia, Olivia Perreault
Springdale General Acrylic on canvas and panel Metropolitan Gallery presents its favorites artist’s from this year’s recent projects. We are eager to host guests in our new space at Springdale General! Please come join us in viewing some beautiful emerging talent. 1023 Springdale Rd, 2A (512) 326-1611 / mia@metropolitangallery.net / metropolitangallery.net / @metgals Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
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Santiago Escobedo Garcia, In the Dead of Winter, 2017, Acrylic on panel, 20 x 20 x 2”
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Julien Fleury J-Squared Studios / Springdale General Fine-art inkjet prints
As a food and beverage photographer I try and incorporate some surrealism into my work by making the impossible happen. While taking my love for food and creating a challenge for myself I create this body of work. 1023 Springdale Rd, 2B (512) 667-8415 / julien@j-squaredstudios.com j-squaredstudios.com / @j.squared.studios Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
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J-Squared Studios / Springdale General Digital, film Hi! I’m an Austin-based freelance photographer with a penchant for shooting film photography on older analog cameras. I focus on portraiture but wind up shooting just about everything. Stop by and have your portrait made, or just say hello! 1023 Springdale Rd, 2B (512) 422-5942 / marshalltidrickphoto@gmail.com marshalltidrick.com / @marshalltidrickphoto Accessibility: 1, 3, 4
Portrait of Laith, 2019, Digital, 4 x 5” 20 1 9
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AbstractedAction
Veronica Mognato, Lindsay Palmer, Ana Trevino
Creative Action / Springdale General Acrylic, wood, digital media, photography Works included in this exhibition act as starting points, initiating thoughts or movements that expound through a lens of aesthetic or conceptual abstraction; form and execution wax about infinite storylines, be they feasible or imagined. This abstruse apophenia draws lines through the space, as imagined vectors, creating an AbstractedAction. This exhibition was curated by Michael Anthony Garcia. 1023 Springdale Rd, 3A (512) 442-8773 / lindsay@creativeaction.org creativeaction.org / @creativeaction Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9 In the Meantime, 2019, Thread on paper, 19 x 24”
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André Fuqua Capitol View Arts / Creative Action / Springdale General Steel, concrete, wood
Pulling from remnants of my southern heritage, my work explores erasing and exposing through use of cultural symbols. I use construction materials like steel, concrete, and wood to comment on social structures and the built environment. I want viewers to contemplate what is visible and what is invisible. 1023 Springdale Rd, 3A andre@andreishere.us / andreishere.us / @andreishere Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Seal, 2018, Steel, hanging bulb, 42 x 75”
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Capitol View Arts / Creative Action / Springdale General Acrylic Being a bi-racial, American I have found that I am not immune to judgment. To counter these thoughts, I employ tenuously balanced colors that pulls viewers in, asking them to see with new eyes. It is meant to be a comforting blur of social lines and gives us permission to engage often temperamental questions with a lighthearted initiation. 1023 Springdale Rd, 3A (713) 204-5667 / ryan.runcie@gmail.com / runciestudios.com / @ryan_runcie Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Disbelief, 2019, Acrylic on canvas, 48 x 48” 9 0
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Nora McMillen Burke Whitebox / Springdale General Watercolor, oil, dye, canvas, paper
My paintings explore the value of symbolism in textiles and folk art. I am inspired when finding common themes in different cultures’ use of symbols, such as protection from evil, power, fertility and the tree of life. I work primarily with watercolors, combined with marbling techniques, and often use resist processes on paper and canvas that evokes Batik. 1023 Springdale Rd, 6A (512) 917-0761 / noramcmillen@yahoo.com noramcmillenburke.com / @noramcmillenburke_art Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8 Prismatic Hunter/Gatherer, 2019, Watercolor on canvas, 36 x 36”
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The Paper + Craft Pantry Guest Artists
Diana Ascarrunz, Christy Beard, Crystal Garcia, Anna Muniz, Kathy Phan, Pei Sim, Gabrielle Zandan
Springdale General Watercolor, acrylic, mixed media, fibers This group exhibit features a rotation of eight local, women artists in our community as they share their art and work in various mediums. 1023 Springdale Rd, 6B (512) 593-1978 / hello@thepapercraftpantry.com thepapercraftpantry.com / @thepapercraftpantry Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6
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Anna Muniz, Watercolor Austin, 2019, Watercolor, 8 x 10”
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Wolf Collective / Springdale General Constructed viewing room, projector, speaker S I S T E R W O L F is a video based production company. We invite you to experience our newest work—HEIRLOOM—which seeks to explore the ways we connect, relate, and the legacy we leave behind. Consider the treasured experiences of your own life while immersing yourself in the story of Albuquerque native, Earl (Bud) Rush. 1023 Springdale Rd, 6C paula@sisterwolfstudio.com / sisterwolfstudio.com / @___sisterwolf___ Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 young earl., 2019, Video, 3.5 x 6” 20 1 9
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Margot Wolf Wolf Collective / Springdale General Gold, silver, bronze, diamond, sapphire
Sustainable, artisan jewelry handcrafted for those with a strong sense of personal expression. Margot Wolf’s style is true to her southwest roots with a raw edge and elevated, modern twist. Each piece is lovingly made with utmost attention to craftsmanship and design using traditional metalsmithing and lost wax casting techniques in our Austin studio and showroom. 1023 Springdale Rd, 6C hello@margotwolf.com / margotwolf.com / @margotwolfjewelry Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
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Illuminare ring, 2019, 14K yellow gold with white diamonds, .375 x .75 x .75”
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Valerie Wolf Wolf Collective / Springdale General Dried and preserved organic matter
Valerie Wolf is a conceptual installation artist and floral designer. This year she will be exhibiting the evolution of her illusory and gravity-defying dried flower sculpture, Terra Firma, while expanding upon new themes such as climate change, destruction and regeneration. Guests are encouraged to move about the piece and experience each evolving angle. Just remember to look up! 1023 Springdale Rd, 6C valerie@davygray.com / davygray.com / @valerie.wolf Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Broad Studios
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Contra, 2019, Naturally dried flowers, dyed and preserved plant material, 144 x 72 x 168”
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Ellen Bruxvoort, Corey Carbo, Earthereal Design, Helena Haddox, JBM Studio, Jowa, Karacotta Ceramics, Molly Knobloch, Jenny Lane, Kathy Phantastic, RCHL SMTH, Chelsea Rodriguez, She Ceramics, Silk Diaries, Melissa Starkweather, Thoughtful Living, Weather & Story, Genna Williams, Year 901, Zeal Studio
Springdale General Fiber, earthenware, silk, acrylic, metal Broad Studios is a multidisciplinary female art collective in Austin, TX that aims to elevate womxn artists and educators in our community through workshops, events, and collaboration. We will be joined by 9 additional female artists each weekend of the East Austin Studio Tour. 1023 Springdale Rd, 6D (214) 240-3446 / broadstudiosatx@gmail.com broadstudiosatx.com / @broadstudios Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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Kara Pendl Karacotta Ceramics / Broad Studios / Springdale General Porcelain, copper, gold, wood, flowers
Karacotta Ceramics are foremost designed with functionality in mind; each piece is handmade through a multi-day process, to achieve a look that’s simple, modern, and organic. To Kara, clay is a fascinating medium because it holds so much memory, history, and legacy—it is naturally of the earth and soil, which we will all go back to at some point. 1023 Springdale Rd, 6D hello@karacotta.com / karacotta.com / @karacotta_ceramics Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Porcelain Abalone Shells, 2019, Porcelain, 22K gold, 1 x 3 x 5”
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Jamie Billman McCormick Broad Studios / Springdale General Acrylic, mixed media, natural dye
Jamie Billman McCormick is a painter and mixed media artist, working primarily in acrylic and oil, incorporating natural dye and collage techniques. Her work represents local landscapes, public lands, and life outside. Her recent work highlights local swimming spots. 1023 Springdale Rd, 6D (512) 364-9057 / jamie@jbm.studio / jbm.studio / @jbm.studio Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
It’s OK to be Shallow, 2018, Acrylic on canvas, 24 x 30 x 1”
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Broad Studios / Springdale General Acrylic, oil pastel, canvas My current work is a visual reflection of the way I move through the world. It is experimental, spontaneous, and based on actions and reactions. It creates movement where there was stillness and gives the eye no means of escape. In my paintings and my life, I strive to act intentionally without letting go of fire and fervor. 1023 Springdale Rd, 6D mollyknobloch@gmail.com / mollyknobloch.com / @mollyknobloch Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 The Dream, 2019, Acrylic on canvas, 36 x 48 x 2” 20 1 9
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Rachel Smith Broad Studios / Springdale General Watercolor paint, micron pens, graphite
Rachel Smith is an Austin based line drawing and watercolor artist. She currently practices interior design during the day, however her artist spirit rules all. While a side hustle for now, she hopes to one day take her art full-time. She loves creating pieces that provoke thought and emotion, and is always open to new ideas and challenges. 1023 Springdale Rd, 6D (713) 402-8202 / racheelsmeeth@gmail.com / rchlsmth.com / @rchlsmth_ Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Watercolor Whiskey, 2019, Watercolor, 15 x 11”
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Melissa Starkweather Broad Studios / Springdale General Oil, acrylic, ink, charcoal
Mixed media artist depicting mostly the female form and facets of nature in a confident and powerful light. I relish the visibility of the process in the final piece whether it be brushstrokes, line work uncovered, or under layers peeking through. 1023 Springdale Rd, 6D (806) 673-4467 / mel0770@mac.com / melissastarkweather.com / @melissa.starkweather Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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Springdale General Porcelain Handmade porcelain dinnerware and decor. 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, gathering more meaningful and the home more beautiful, in the hopes that you will enjoy each item as much as I enjoy making them. 1023 Springdale Rd, 6F hello@elianabernard.com / elianabernard.com / @elianabernard Accessibility: 1, 2, 6, 7, 9
Medium Footed Bowl, 2019, Porcelain, gold luster, 5.75 x 7 x 7” 9 6
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Samantha Heligman Settle Ceramics / Springdale General Stoneware, porcelain, glazes
I believe in making objects that mean something, items that are meant to be cherished for years, generations. We live in a disposable world and the idea of objects being precious has lost a bit of its luster to most people. So I make what I make with the intent that they will last, become your favorite mug or bowl. 1023 Springdale Rd, 6F (239) 271-8297 / settleceramics@gmail.com settleceramics.com / @settle_ceramics Accessibility: 1, 7, 8, 9, 10
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Emily Eisenhart Springdale General Acrylic, ink, watercolor, print, paper
Emily Eisenhart is a multidisciplinary artist and designer. While painting and illustration are her forte, she experiments across media. With a background in Anthropology, she approaches many of her projects as an ethnographer, diving deep into the culture of a place to create dynamic, story-driven artwork. Her work is inspired by the textures, patterns, shapes, and natural colors around her. 1023 Springdale Rd, 8F (206) 356-7342 / hello@emilyeisenhart.com emilyeisenhart.com / @emily.eisenhart Accessibility: 1, 6, 7, 8, 9 Southwest, 2018, Print, 11 x 14”
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Latinitas / Springdale General Hand-dyed paper Working in paper, Katy Schmader creates meticulous, abstract landscape collages that explore the connection between the tactile traces of a physical environment, and the art-historic system of landscape semiotics that have traditionally been derived from them. 1023 Springdale Rd, 9E (210) 601-6017 / katy.schmader@gmail.com / katyschmader.com / @katyschmader Accessibility: 1, 6, 7, 8, 9
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Haley Lebeuf Latinitas / Springdale General Sterling silver, 14K gold-fill, gemstones
Digging through her parents’ record collection, jeweler and designer Haley Lebeuf found the sounds of her Texas heritage. Tejas, the new collection, is based off the ZZ Top album of the same name. The pieces explore 70s Texas glam-country/rock culture through the lens of Lebeuf’s modern, minimal aesthetic. 1023 Springdale Rd, 9E (832)524-6460 / info@haleylebeuf.com / haleylebeuf.com / @haleylebeuf Accessibility: 1, 6, 7, 8, 9
Tejas Earrings, 2019, 14K gold-fill, moonstone, 2” long
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Silvia Nikolov Latinitas / Springdale General Paper, metal, fabric, canvas
Silvia Nikolov is a fine art photographer with a passion for conceptual photography. She translates portraits, landscapes, and cityscapes into an abstract form of art. Intrigued by the concept of photography as a perceptual experience, not as a snapshot of a moment in time, she captures all effects in-camera, using optical illusions such as color, light, movement, reflection, and refraction. 1023 Springdale Rd, 9E (512) 919-9565 / silvianikolov@gmail.com silvianikolovart.com / @silvia.nikolov Accessibility: 1, 6, 7, 8, 9 Pride, 2016, Digital collage print on paper, 24 x 36”
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Latinitas / Springdale General Faux fur, faux leather, polyester Bright colors, uncommon textures, and camp are elements that instantly grab-hold of my attention. To take a small detail and unapologetically turn it into the main event has always been my favorite angle. Thus, through the recently revived fun-fur trend and because it is a fact that “everyone loves puppets,” I’ve combined these happy worlds and made them wearable. 1023 Springdale Rd, 9E (832) 474-6475 / lucybri83@gmail.com / @therealhautetamale Accessibility: 1, 6, 7, 8, 9
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Eli Halpin Springdale General Oil, mixed media
Eli Halpin grew up in Alaska and now lives and paints full time in Austin Texas. Eli’s paintings tell stories of living together, working together, eating together, the sacredness of food, friendship, family, sharing and the cycle of life and death. 1023 Springdale Rd, 10A eli@elihalpin.com / elihalpin.com / @elihalpin Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Fallow Deer Family, 2019, Oil, mixed media on canvas, 60 x 60 x 3”
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Blue Sky Design and Build Collective Artists Michael Krumenacker, Jessie Temple
Springdale General Wood, cane, tar, plaster, paper Blue Sky Design Build office and wood shop will be showcasing the work of members Jessie Temple and Michael Krumenacker. Blue Sky’s custom-built work and furnishings will also be on display. 1023 Springdale Rd, 10D (512) 772-1379 / michael@blueskyaustin.com blueskyaustin.com / @blueskydesignbuild Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Hair Toss/ California Sunset, 2019, Wood, pressed cane, tampico, natural and synthetic dyes, 18 x 18 x 36”
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Wood, metal, fabric, paint, paper Austin Tinkering School is a maker space in East Austin that has tinkering, craft, art, technology classes, camps, and parties for kids as well as awesome welding, woodworking and craft classes for adults. 1122 Airport Blvd, A (512) 579-6169 / kami@austintinkeringschool.com / austintinkeringschool.com / @austintinkeringschool Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Hugo’s Chair, 2019, Wood, 24 x 24” 20 1 9
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Vision Gland
Ryan A. Adams, Craig Burke, Terry Garrity, Chris Lyons, Danielle McDaniel, Kami Wilt, Tim Ziegler
Austin Tinkering School Wood, paint, fabric, technology Vision Gland is an art collective that builds large-scale interactive art installations. An operating principle of this group is that discovery through play shouldn’t only be for children (though children love our installations too). 1122 Airport Blvd, A (512) 579-6169 / info@austintinkeringschool.com visiongland.com / @visiongland Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
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Patrick Diaz Oil on canvas and paper
Broadly inspired by both the post-war painters of America, such as Philip Guston and Cy Twombly, and Mexican post-revolution muralists like José Clemente Orozco, Patrick uses the paintings as a way to document his role in society’s increasingly tenuous relationships with nature, immigration and commerce. 960 Springdale Rd (718) 288-7883 / pddiaz@gmail.com / patrick-diaz.com / @pat_d Accessibility: 2, 7
Newborn, 2019, Oil on canvas, 56 x 50 x 2.5”
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Reed Anderson, James Ferarro, Tressa Gilmer, Traci Goudie, Shaina Hedlund, Scott Perez, Joshua Ross, Matthew Ross, Sean Ross, John Sheedy, Chet Urban, Jean Pierre Verdijo
Wood, rubio, sandpaper Originally built 90 years ago, Magnus tiny house has moved from one foundation to another around central Texas. Magnus is a living space, a collaboration over almost a century, of upkeep and design by each generation inhabiting it. Now, in my care, it’s midway through another cycle of addition and subtraction. In this state it’s the most honest and beautiful. 3710 Govalle Ave, #1 (360) 510-8800 / matthew@rocketsoul.com / @mrrocketsoul Accessibility: 2
Shaina Hedlund, Yellow, 2019, Photograph, latex, 36 x 24” 1 0 0
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Joshua Ross Magnus U1 Kami, Sumi, paint, walls, fences
Life is so rarely in our control. Sometimes we strive for the top of a mountain and sometimes we’re playing and find ourselves there. The later was my experience after being accepted by the Mainichi-shodo competition in Japan. My entry, Jiku, was one that was accepted from the competition and displayed in the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Art. 3710 Govalle Ave, #1 (360) 550-2883 / jetpilot787@gmail.com / @seattle_samurai Accessibility: 2
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Chet Urban Magnus U1 Wood, fiber, PVC, acrylic, paper
I express my ideas in minimal ways but they are not Minimalist. My work acknowledges the human being in existence and in spirit. I seek to engage the viewer at a most fundamental level in the hope that one may experience him or herself beyond the image or object viewed which is merely a point of entry or departure. 3710 Govalle Ave, #1 cheturban@gmail.com / cheturban.com / @cheturban713 Accessibility: 2 Reclining Form, 2005, Wood, paint, 72 x 111.25 x 42”
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Magnus U1 Steel, wood, epoxy, spray paint Being out in nature brings much of my inspiration. Winding trails, large tress, and all the amazing colors. 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. 3710 Govalle Ave, #1 (512) 913-6436 / perez3002@mac.com / @shashinoto Accessibility: 2
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Chad Wellington Photography
I aim to make photographs with the visual depth of an oil painting, at a tiny fraction of the effort that painting in oils would require. I think I’m getting there. This year’s crop sprouts from three months of solo travel, dedicated to a reverie of wandering and serendipitous discovery. 3701 Govalle Ave strangename@gmail.com / chadwellington.com / @wellington_chad Accessibility: 0
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Andrea Loomis / Guest of Chad Wellington Glass, enamels, mica, wood, metal
Glass is my journey. Its colors, forms, textures, shadows, reflections, and its transparency, are the vehicle through which I explore. The destination is an interruption of time when light catches the piece transfixing the observer. Triggering a pause of joy, the stir of emotion that rides in on a memory - the destination is now in the eye of the beholder. 3701 Govalle Ave (512) 775-4889 / andrea@loomisnet.com / andrealoomis.com / @nashorn65 Accessibility: 0
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Shara Funari, Lauren Hunt, Katie Plunkard
Blown glass Ghost Pepper Glass is both a collective of glass artists, and the space that they run--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, a retail space for gift givers, and everything in between. 979 Springdale Rd, #100 (512) 766-5897 / ghostpepperglass@gmail.com ghostpepperglass.com / @ghostpepperglass Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Urban Aviaries, 2018, Sculpted and blown glass, 16 x 26 x 10” 1 0 2
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Michael W. Hall Ghost Pepper Glass Gouache, acrylic Tramping through shadows in pursuit of the sublime. 979 Springdale Rd, #100 mmmwhhh@gmail.com / mmmwhhh.com / @mmmwhhh Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9
Mural at Airport Blvd and Springdale, 2019, Acrylic, 288 x 600”
Dimension Gallery Sculpture Park
Tom Bandage, Colby Brinkman, Roger Bruce Colombik, Jonas Criscoe, Rachel David, Sarah Heath, Andrew Light, Zach Lihatsch, Sun McColgin, Colin McIntyre, Steve Parker, Cat Quintanilla, Kevin Stanford, Haley Woodward, GD Wright, Suzanne Wyss
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Steel, concrete, wood, fabric, stone Now in its third year, the Dimension Gallery Sculpture Park, has a new home across the street from the gallery at 950 Springdale Rd. The new site is an expansive tree-shaded park that features 17 large scale works. Picnic tables among the sculptures make it the perfect spot to see art and take a break on the tour. 950 Springdale Rd (512) 479-9941 / info@dimensiongallery.org / dimensiongallery.org / @dimensiongallery Accessibility: 0 Featherhorn, 2016, Forged steel, wood, 144 x 84 x 24”
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Dimension Gallery Forged steel, nickel plate Colin McIntyre’s upcoming exhibition, Systema Praeternaturae, features new work from the ongoing Organism Series, a series of works that explore imagined lifeforms with varied morphology. These works are inspired by taxonomy, the system in biology of classifying species based on their traits. These sinuous, flowing forms are forged in steel with a range of finishes. 979 Springdale Rd, #98 (512) 479-9941 / colin@sculptureforge.com / sculptureforge.com / @sculptureforge Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10
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Allyson Lipkin Blackfeather Vintage Works Glass, wire, metal, wood
I’m an artist, musician, and environmentalist that has a mission to bring awareness to current issues and represent them in visual form via the technique of sculptured warm glass. I’m inspired by how art glass—through color, light, and form—can help lower stress and calm the spirit. 979 Springdale Rd, #98 allysonlipkin.com / @dddagger Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9
Sunbrella, 2018, Warm glass, aluminum, 48” diameter
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Tyler Hobbs Austin Eastciders Collaboratory Inkjet, acrylic, paper, mirrors
Tyler Hobbs is a generative artist from Austin, Texas. For each work, Tyler writes a custom computer program specially designed to create an abstract image. His work focuses on the interplay of randomness and order, and draws inspiration from paint, vegetation, and naturally occurring patterns. 979 Springdale Rd, #130 tyler@tylerxhobbs.com / tylerxhobbs.com / @tylerxhobbs Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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East End Audio Arts Seed beads, beeswax, skulls, guitars Sometimes I think of the beads as individual pixels and make scenes, other times I rely on intuition, rhythm, and geometry to create my designs. Each bead placed one at a time. 926 Springdale Rd (512) 656-3568 / carter@hcwatkinsart.com / hcwatkinsart.com / @carter8605 Accessibility: 4, 7, 8
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Jack King Canopy Acrylic, oil, birch, digital prints
I am deeply interested in art’s unique ability to access the negative space within and between persons. In my work, I explore the interplay between the human figure and its emotional and experiential context. In more abstract work, I reach toward an understanding of cognition and the interior life—how each of us makes sense of our thoughts and experiences. 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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Kafka Lenton Canopy Paper, polyurethane, glue
Renoir said, “You have to make a painting thinking that you’ll change the course of history, but you must also be humble enough to think if you touch two people, you’ve done something extraordinary.” This is what I believe I already know. This is what I try to do each time I start a painting. 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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Canopy Batik, dyes, acrylic, oil, encaustic I aim to chronicle the movement of home and identity by addressing contemporary narratives, paranoia, and dreams of the current time and place. My current body of work utilizes the centuriesold textile technique, Batik. The fluidity of the Batik combined with the weight and texture of oils, acrylics and encausticp ushes an Eastern art into a new, contemporary application. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #104 (512) 925-7920 / rakhee.jain@gmail.com / rakheejaindesai.com / @rjdartist Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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Kevin Wallace Canopy Acrylic, resin
Kevin Wallace, is an Austin, Texas based artist creating vibrant art. His new fruit roll up series of paintings were created by using paint in a new form. He wanted to create something that resembled ceramics. All of his work shows a sense of vibrancy yet restraint, Kevin firmly believes that there is beauty and truth in the details. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #104 (832) 248-7712 / kevin@kevinjordanwallace.com kevinjordanwallace.com / @wallacekcreations Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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Inés Batlló Canopy Beeswax, resin, pigment, oil, graphite Preserving Wisdom is the concept I will present for EAST. The collection portraits the common ground we share as humans to comunícate using a language as a code. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #105 (512) 699-0875 / ibatllo@gmail.com / inespaintings.com / @ibatllo Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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Canopy Mixed media I’m excited to be opening my studio for the first time, offering an intimate glimpse into my practice. Drawing inspiration from architecture, literature and antiquity, I explore memories both real and imagined through my work. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #105 (214) 636-0902 / rehabelsadek@gmail.com rehabelsadek.com / @rehabelsadekart Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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Jamie Lea Wade Canopy Porcelain, stoneware, sterling silver, hematite
Working in a variety of media, I strive to make well-crafted pieces that reflect on life’s journey and the human endeavor • I make abstracted and otherworldly Ceramic sculptures, and Sterling Silver jewelry designed with stones meant to heal the spirit. • I believe that we are all strange and beautiful works of Art - let’s honor each other as such. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #106 exponentialart@hotmail.com / vesselsforthesoul.com / @vesselsforthesoul Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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Jess Wade Canopy Oil, acrylic, porcelain, stoneware
Difficult themes and bright colors set the stage for a personal dialog about how we are collectively and individually participating in the world we create. Life’s parade of folly and wonder endlessly feeds my creative flow. Through sculpting, drawing, and painting, I create characters, landscapes, fragmented narratives, and absurdities that echo the beauty and horror of existence. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #106 jesswadeforcongress@hotmail.com / jesswadeforcongress.com / @jesswadeforcongress Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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Canopy Oil, acrylic, LEDs, glass Painting, light, and small scale glass sculptures :) 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #107 woodwardglass@hotmail.com / karenwoodwardstudios.com / @kewoodwa Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Future Girl, 2019, Glass, LEDs, acrylic on panel, 30 x 24 x 2” 20 1 9
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Brian Maclaskey Canopy Risography, printmaking, acrylic, pencil, ink
Bright colors, sly humor and, original character illustration are what you can expect from Brian’s work. Tight rendering, as well as meticulous and thoughtful detail are punctuated with introspective humor in his vibrant prints and illustrations. This celebration of printmaking and drawing is not be missed! 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #108 (979) 492-6087 / brian.maclaskey@gmail.com / brianmaclaskey.com / @brianmaclaskey Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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Where am I?, 2019, Acrylic, 14 x 11”
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Kevin Muñoz Canopy Acrylic, graphite, latex
Bold and graphic layouts, loose brush-work and warm colors are all elements Kevin Muñoz uses to create his visual world. Rhythmic patterns and serene landscapes surround the weathered characters in his work as he explores concepts of identity, longing and happiness. Inspiration includes his native lands of Guatemala and South California, midcentury design, recent photos of ancient art, and plants. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #108 (714) 797-3954 / munoz.kevin@gmail.com / kevinmunoz.us / @kevinmunoz Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Michelle Schwartz
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Canopy Watercolor, ink, paper Michelle is the artist and owner of SeedsThenRoots. She views her work as a means of connection. Composing a tapestry of thoughts and observations that suggest a larger continuity of feeling, it is her hope that the work will serve as a touchstone for viewers, a reminder of the truths that connect each of us and the magic we hold. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #108 seedsthenroots@gmail.com / seedsthenroots.com / @seedsthenroots Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Lovely Day To Love Yourself, 2018, Watercolor and ink, 28 x 34” 1 0 8
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Felice House Canopy Oil, drawing, graphite, charcoal
Carrying her study of human nature and the Western genre through art in a new direction, House is creating iconic landscape paintings of West Texas. She seeks to inspire awe in the viewer and remind her audience of their role as stewards of the land. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #109 (979) 218-0151â&#x20AC;&#x201A;/â&#x20AC;&#x201A;felicehouse@tamu.eduâ&#x20AC;&#x201A;/â&#x20AC;&#x201A;felicehouse.comâ&#x20AC;&#x201A;/â&#x20AC;&#x201A;@felicehouse_art Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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Susan Scafati Canopy Pigment/silver-gelatin photography, mixed media installation
Susan Scafati explores the ways in which individual versus collective identities, personal versus cultural mythologies, are constructed. Scafati explores the iconography and materiality that contribute to the way meaning is organized and its impact on human experience. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #110 susanscafati.netâ&#x20AC;&#x201A;/â&#x20AC;&#x201A;@susanscafati Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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Canopy Oil, mixed media My recent work plays with the abstracted modern landscape. I use light and dark, space and scale, encouraging the viewer to step into the work to react and reflect. My process is one in which the artist and paint are partners negotiating the surface of the canvas as if the paint had animate qualities. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #111 (512) 923-0158â&#x20AC;&#x201A;/â&#x20AC;&#x201A;becky_bennett@swbell.net rebeccabennettartworks.comâ&#x20AC;&#x201A;/â&#x20AC;&#x201A;@rebeccabennettartworks Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Anew, 2019, Oil on canvas, 24 x 24 x 1.5â&#x20AC;? 20 1 9
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Gary Anderson / Guest of Rebecca Bennett Canopy Fabric, leather, wood, repurposed materials
I am compelled to explore discarded, abandoned, and misplaced items, and endeavor to offer them an afterlife within other forms. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #111 gandersonart@gmail.com / gandersonart.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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Approaching Crossover (diptych), 2017, Wool, cotton on unprimed cotton canvas, 20 x 40 x 2”
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Keva Richardson Canopy Watercolor, acrylic, graphite, charcoal, paper I have my head in the clouds and my feet in the dirt, and I observe, constantly observe. From this comes the inspiration for my work. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #116 kevarichardson.com / @kevarue Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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Bones and Skies, 2019, Acrylic, graphite, collage, hand-painted paper on wood substrate, 36 x 48 x 3”
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Canopy Natural dyes, acrylic, paper, fabric My work incorporates ancient symbolism, while developing personal symbology. Building layers of rich color through dyeing, manipulating, printing and mark-making on a variety of fibers and papers, lends itself to creating images that capture humankind’s historical experiences. I explore this vision through wall hangings, books, sculpture and weaving. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #117 (201) 315-9110 / lcbrotman1234@gmail.com / lynnebrotmanfiberart.com / @lcbrotman Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
The Hunt, 2017, Acrylic on paper, 33 x 27” 1 1 2
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NJ Weaver Canopy Encaustic, oil, paper, ink, graphite
My paintings originate from a metaphysical reality and understanding. Color, texture, and movement invite an energy to heal or soothe, possibly awakening a thought long forgotten from another lifetime, or maybe it’s just as simple as the painting is aesthetically pleasing in a way that can only be expressed visually. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #117 (512) 663-6690 / njweaver11@gmail.com / njweaver.com / @njweaver Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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Untitled, 2019, Oil, coldwax, oil sticks, pastel on Arches oil paper, 22 x 30”
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Mary Koniavitis Canopy Ink, watercolor, oil, paper
Through my work I explore the space where figuration and abstraction converge, where internal and external worlds collide, collapse, or coexist on the same surface. My aim is to access the subconscious and make visible universal myths, symbols and archetypes. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #119 (737) 212-4157 / mkoniavitis@gmail.com / marykoniavitis.com / @marykoniavitis Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Caroline Walker
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R.E.M, 2018, Watercolor, ink on paper, 6.5 x 6”
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Canopy Wood, paper, acrylic, ink Caroline Walker is an artist and maker living in Austin, Tx. A few years ago she left a successful career as an interactive graphic designer in New York City to explore the world of visual art. Her work incorporates interactivity and digital components in including AR. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #119 (646) 247-4054 / carolinewalker1@gmail.com / carolinewalker.com / @caroline_j_walker Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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Gert Johan Manschot Canopy Acrylic on canvas, wood, paper
Through a masterful blend of simple materials and his own meditation practices, Gert Johan Manschot channels his aura into his dynamic works. A unique form of “action painting” fueled by Zen rather than angst. GJM pushes the boundaries of minimalism, inviting the viewer to interpret if they wish, or simply let the images wash over them in fluid strokes (“R.Sullit”) 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #120 (512) 660-9096 / g.j.manschot@mac.com / manschotart.com / @manschotart Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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Adde Russell Canopy Oil on paper and canvas Oil paintings on paper and canvas. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #121 adderussell.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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Canopy Oil My work is an exploration of the quiddity of the form, textures and colors of the ingredients of Mexican cuisine. During my work process, I transport myself to my childhood, to the flavors and the chanting sounds of the Zapotec language at my grandmother’s house in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #122 (917) 224-8411 / naxieli@gmail.com / naxfineart.com / @naxdesign Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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Fernando Muñoz Canopy Acrylic, ink, pencil, paper
Fernando Muñoz is self-taught artists from Chile living in Austin, Texas since 2004, his work explores themes such as melancholy, dreams, and memories. Using intricate patterns and lines Fernando creates metaphorical and almost surreal portraits and landscapes. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #122 (512) 573-8424 / energyacreativa@gmail.com / fernando-munoz.com / @energyacreativa Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Memories of the Arrival, 2019, Acrylic on canvas, 36 x 36”
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Jessica Burnett Guest of Naxieli Gómez and Fernando Muñoz Canopy Acrylic on panel
When I paint, I like to push color and contrast which leads to a more bold concept. The vibrant colors showcase a deeper emotion in the subjects and landscapes I paint. I love the challenge of trying to capture the mood in a person’s face and the tranquility of a place in time and balance all of that with color. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #122 (512) 230-9648 / jessicaedberg@yahoo.com / jessburnett.com / @jessburnettartist Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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Frida, 2019, Acrylic on panel, 24 x 24”
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Canopy Photographic archival pigment prints I’m an illustrative photographer and a visual problem solver, whose work lives in the space of today’s design-fueled culture. Hunting for serendipitous humor, color, and geometry in the urban world, and capturing the extraordinary in ordinary places, is my happy place. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #123 sarahfrankielinder@gmail.com / sarahfrankielinder.com / @sarahfrankielinder Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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Annie Ray Canopy Photography
Annie Ray is a photographer based in Austin, TX. Her work encompasses editorial, conceptual, and professional headshots. Annie’s awards include The Chronicle’s Best Of Austin: Photographer for ten years in a row. Outside of client work, Annie does Romance Novel Photography for authors and stock photos for her website, Passion Pages. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #123 (214) 507-0619 / aannieray@gmail.com / annieraycreative.com / @annieraydotnet Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Family Eldercare-80 over Eighty: Charles Childers, Age 97, 2019, Photograph, 36 x 24”
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Samantha Youngblood / Guest of Annie Ray Canopy Mid-fire clay bodies, glazes
Youngblood Wares, by native Austinite Samantha Youngblood, is small batch, functional pottery and ceramic art that’s hand-painted and always unique. My work is inspired by the city I live in, words that stick in my head and other curiosities. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #123 howdy@youngbloodwares.com youngbloodwares.com / @youngbloodwares Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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Grouping of bowls and bud vase in blush, 2018, Porcelain, mid-fire glazes, 4 x 10 x 6”
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Canopy Oil, acrylic Collaborative abstract pieces by Georg Zupp and Wendy Rhode. Dealing in loud soft to maple syrup. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #124 (512) 731-4575 / wendy@wendyrhode.com georgezupp.com / @_wacgirl_ and george_zupp Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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Catherine Small Canopy Oil, acrylic, ink, pastel, graphite
Catherine Small’s work may best be described as narrative portraiture, largely influenced by the German Expressionists and the American Social Realists. Catherine studied fine arts and design at The University of Texas at Austin and Sam Houston State University earning a BFA and graduating with honors. Her work has been exhibited and collected nationally and internationally. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #125 (510) 303-3306 / info@catherinesmall.com / catherinesmall.com / @csmallstudio Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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Cari Washburn Canopy Encaustic, clay, 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. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #125 (512) 924-0374 / 4firegirl@gmail.com / clayunderfire.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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Canopy Watercolor, pen and ink, graphite, found materials 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 study. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #126 eegcreative@gmail.com / emilygalusha.com / @emilyegalusha Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Home, 2019, Colored pencil, graphite, clippings from 1917 issue of “The Household,” 1949 issue of “American Rifleman,” gold leaf, wax pencil, acrylic on wood panel, 24 x 36 x 2” 20 1 9
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Terri McGee Canopy India ink, paper, acrylic, canvas
‘Inner Light’ is my most recent series visually communicating the remembrance of our unity with all life. I use India ink on paper or canvas to express the sacred depth and formlessness within each life form. ‘Inner Light’ is that which can unite us within the greater field of universal consciousness, harmony and healing. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #201 (512) 763-0278 / terri@terrimcgeeart.com terrimcgeeart.com / @terri.mcgee27 Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 D STU IO
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Vera Smiley Canopy Clay, mixed media
I love a gestural but highly disciplined style, layering colors, and finishes. I inspired by both urban and natural environments. While my career has been predominantly in sculpture, I make decorative ceramic, clay prints, jewelry. Through constant experimentation I intent on pushing the boundaries of any medium I work with. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #201 (512) 954-5068 / info@artsvera.com / artsvera.com / @smileyvera Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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Canopy Pen and ink Flip Solomon is a large-scale pen & ink artist originally from the Long Island Sound. 22 years ago she made Austin her home and currently lives there with her daughter Wolf. Flip’s new series ‘Poseidon’s Gift’ is inspired by their recent trip to Greece and their exploration of Greece’s ‘real’ and ‘unreal’ worlds. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #201 flipsolomon@yahoo.com / flipsolomon.com / @flipsolomon Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Hilma In Hyperspace, 2019, Pen, ink, 40 x 60” 1 1 8
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Steven Eggert Rabbitt Canopy Archival pigment prints, mixed media, paper
Steven is an artist based in Austin, Texas. His primary medium is photography, exploring and reinterpreting it through various complimentary mediums— photographic paper, nontraditional photographic processes, digital technologies, curation, and sculpture. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #203 steveneggert@gmail.com / steveneggertphoto.com / @steveneggert Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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Rachel Wolfson Smith Canopy Graphite
Known for her expansive drawings of turbulent landscapes, Rachel Wolfson Smith addresses cycles experienced both within and beyond ourselves. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #203 rachel@wolfsonsmith.com / rachelwolfson.com / @wolfsonsmith Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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Canopy Mixed media WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #204 (318) 393-8585 / molbrau1@gmail.com / mollybrau.com / @braumoll Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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Elizabeth Chiles Canopy Paper, ink, natural dyes
I am an artist working at the intersection of immaterial and material worlds through plant pigment painting, installation, photographic collage and writing. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #205 (512) 487-0152 / echiles@gmail.com elizabethchiles.com / @elizabethchiles_studio Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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Elizabeth Schwaiger Canopy Oil, acrylic, ink, watercolor
Schwaiger, based in Austin and Brooklyn, produces paintings and research-driven exhibitions revolving around ideas of ritual, reflection and the uncanny, as well as abstracted interpretations of political and interpersonal power differentials. This year she completed a residency at the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation estate in Captiva, Florida. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #206 studio@elizabethschwaiger.com / elizabethschwaiger.com / @elizabethschwaiger Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Enough Water, 2019, Oil, acrylic, watercolor, ink on canvas, 56 x 65”
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Canopy Brass, silver, gold-fill, gemstones Designed to adorn, empower and engage, the collections of Claire Sommers Buck Jewelry evoke ancient aesthetics and the ornament of a global culture. With a dedication to craft, quality, and integrity of design, we believe that soulfully produced items can truly enrich our lives. We hope to see you during the tour! 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #206 claire@clairesommersbuck.com / clairesommersbuck.com / @clairesommersbuck Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Tezat Bracelet, 2019, Oxidized brass, sterling silver, .75 x 6.5” 1 2 0
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Neena Buxani Canopy Acrylic, mixed media, alcohol ink
I currently work with alcohol ink, acrylic, and mixed media to create magical abstracts, gemstone inspired pieces and joyful realistic paintings. My work encourages the viewer to celebrate the now and embrace a positive outlook. I attempt this by using inviting textures, various line depths, and strong color, hoping to draw the viewer into the artwork and the present moment. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #207 (512) 587-1151 / neenasart@gmail.com / neenabuxani.com / @neenasart Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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Trish Siegel Canopy Acrylic, gouache, paper, ink, pencil
Experimenting with different mediums I am continually exploring concepts of home, mostly the sustaining elements of food and shelter. My latest work searches to redefine the still life and the agrarian landscape, more accurately reflecting the confusion and misrepresentation that inundates efforts to provide sustenance for today’s lifestyle and the great abyss between theory and practice. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #208 (512) 560-4223 / studio@trishsiegel.com / trishsiegel.com / @trishsiegel Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Jackie Jones
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Canopy Oil, charcoal, gouache, watercolor Phase: a process or stage in a series of events; aspects of the moon according to its illumination; the relationship in time between the cycles of a system. This series, Phases, was born in the moments before daylight and after the tired sun rests; exploring the break of day, the shift of moon, the natural transition between becoming and being. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #213 (505) 603-4782 / jackie@jonesandwest.com jonesandwest.com / @jonesandwest Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Daybreak, 2019, Oil on canvas, 36 x 48 x 1” 20 1 9
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Court Loving Canopy Fine art paper, photography, film
Court Loving (1983) is an American photographer born and raised in the Texas-Mexico border city of Laredo. Having been raised in two distinct cultures has deeply influenced her perspective and understanding of the world. Interested in the plural nature of things, she uses her lens in an attempt to unravel life’s innate beauty and complexity. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #213 courtloving@gmail.com / courtloving.com / @courtloving Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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Kristy Darnell Battani Canopy Acrylic, oil, resin, discarded ephemera
I work with outdated textual materials—abandoned manuals, maps, directories, and ledgers. I see these materials as threads weaving our past with our present, disintegrating with the passage of time as the concepts in those materials are replaced with newer ideas and technologies. I use many layers of the tattered pieces of these forgotten texts to create abstract textile imagery. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #216 (512) 270-0267 / kristy@kristybattani.com / kristybattani.com / @kristybattaniart Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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Canopy Acrylic, wax, crayon, charcoal Often described as a colorist, my work is also about finding light. I investigate how the layering and interaction of color, shape, and line contribute to our interpretation of depth, movement and beauty. Drawing from memories, moods and the paint combinations on my palette, I start with a loose composition, which I cover, layer, transform and layer again until complete. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #217 (512) 963-0198 / ann@flemingsart.com / flemingsart.com / @ann_flemings_art Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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Lucy MacQueen Canopy Acrylic, silicone, cradled panels
Lucy paints contemporary, abstract waterscapes, capturing the fleeting moments of the sublime, the vast beauty of nature. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #217 (512) 784-4081 / lucymacqueen999@gmail.com lucymacqueen.com / @lucymacqueen_art Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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Cheryl Finfrock Canopy Acrylic, graphite, scratchbord, claybord
Being fascinated with surfaces that I can mark up, I work with lines that are scarred, scratched, and drawn on and into smooth surfaces. My work is a study of people and places I’ve met, spotted, conjured, and dreamed. The images are extrapolated from media, old anonymous flea market photos and my own photography; all to be compiled and rebuilt. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #218 (512) 426-9217 / cherylfinfrock@gmail.com cherylfinfrock.com / @cherylfinfrock Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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Canopy Oil, fabric, books, magazines, paper B Shawn Cox creates figurative paintings and collages as well as book-based, interlocking folded paper constructions. His work is a visual or metaphorical dialogue between his own internal narratives and musings about our perceived collective past and present mythologies. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #220 (218) 802-3882 / bshawncox@gmail.com / bshawncox.com / @shawnathon01 Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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Martin Lewis Canopy Found objects
Understanding and believing in the present is better understood by accepting the past and I am convinced that art is the bridge to this comprehension. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #220 (805) 708-6235 / justusride@hotmail.com mjlewisart.com / @mjlewisart Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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Jess KB Canopy Various My Paintings are Repetition of Progression and Destruction. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #221 (512) 779-4585 / jskbutler@gmail.com / jesskb.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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Sara Lee Hughes
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Canopy Oil, graphite, charcoal, gouache, paper My work references my relationship with my parents. My father was gay, my mother straight, they divorced in 1976. The letters I received from my father before his death are the subject of my current paintings and drawings. In this series, I explore visual forms of solace and confidence that the letters provided me, before and after his death. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #222 (512) 796-9090 / junebug.saralee@gmail.com junebugsaralee.wixsite.com/saralee / @junebug.saralee Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Father Daughter Dance, 2018, Oil on linen, 36 x 48” 1 2 4
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Nadia Waheed Canopy Acrylic, oil, ink, graphite, gouache
Pakistani artist Nadia Waheed (b. 1992, BFA’15 School of the Art Institute of Chicago) makes large scale contemporary figurative paintings that are partially autobiographical and explore female selfhood, vulnerability, and cultural trauma. Represented by Beers London, with exhibitions in 2019 in NewYork, Seattle, Toronto and solos in London and Austin, with an upcoming two person show in New York early 2020. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #223 nadiakwd@gmail.com / nadiawaheed.com / @nadiakwd Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 D STU IO
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Revi Meicler Canopy Watercolor, acrylic, oil
This series, inspired by nature, is my continued exploration of creating a visual experience of transformation and movement. I am interested in communicating a sense of the passage of time and the sense of impermanence... things moving, transforming, disassembling. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, #224 rmeicler@yahoo.com / revimeicler.com / @revi meicler Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
The Open Window, 2019, Mixed media on panel, 36 x 36 x 2”
Patrick Bresnan, Ivete Lucas, Bear Lopez Happiness is a Journey
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Big Medium / Canopy Installation, photography, mixed media Happiness is a Journey chronicles the daily life, art, and home of 60 years, East Austin resident Bear Lopez. Ivete Lucas and Patrick Bresnan met Bear at the Austin American Statesman printing warehouse where Bear has been working delivering papers for over 20 years without a single day off. Bear’s paper route cuts through the heart of East Austin traversing César Chavez from I-35 to the Holly Power Plant. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 2, #101 (512) 939-6665 / info@bigmedium.org / otislucas.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Otis Lucas, Bear and Star, 2019, Photograph, Dimensions variable 20 1 9
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ICOSA Collective
Catherine Allen, Hazel Batrez Chavez, Matthew Cronan, Hannah Dean, Justin Korver, Yuliya Lanina, Kelley O’Brien, Sono Osato, Alexandra Robinson, Othiana Roffiel, Aja Segapeli, Alison Starr, Jon Whitfill, Jiaqi Zhang
Canopy Oil, acrylic, graphite, latex, metal ICOSA is proud to presents Open Space, a nationally juried group exhibition curated by Leslie Moody Castro, an independent curator and writer whose practice is based on itinerancy and collaboration. The exhibition runs from November 16th through Nov 24th. 917 Springdale Rd, Bldg 2, #102 (512) 920-2062 / info@icosacollective.com icosacollective.com / @icosa_art Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Exterior view
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Bale Creek Allen Canopy
Bronze, painting, photography, neon, wood work, spoken word, music and theatre Bale Creek Allen was born in Hollywood, CA in 1968. He graduated from Boston’s prestigious School of the Museum of Fine Arts, and owns Bale Creek Allen Gallery. Bale exhibits widely throughout the U.S. and internationally, working in a multitude of mediums. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 2, #103 (512) 633-0545 / baleallen@gmail.com balecreekallengallery.com / @balecreekallengallery Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Lovers Only, 2017, Neon and wooden axe, 40 x 6 x 4”
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Keith Kreeger Studios / Canopy Stoneware My work with clay is like a comedy of speed and stillness, a strange duality that has informed my approach to my whole artistic practice. Recently in my work I’ve been exploring sculptural objects, some that act as functional wares in the kitchen and home, and others that sit still, but activate and interact with their surrounding space. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 2, #104 (512) 415-3059 / kendall.ozmun@gmail.com kendall-ozmun.net / @_an_onion_ Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Untitled, 2017, Bisqued stoneware, 7 x 4” 1 2 8
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Sadie Pass Keith Kreeger Studios / Canopy Porcelain
I make wheel thrown and hand built pottery. In my work I explore the forms and patterns of plants and flowers that remind me of important places and memories. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 2, #104 sadiepassceramics@gmail.com / sadiepass.com / @sadiepassceramics Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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Lisa Crowder Canopy Sterling silver, gold, enamel
Bold shapes, bright colors, asymmetry, and most of all, playfulness, cement the unmistakable Lisa Crowder style. Hand fabricated sterling, gold, and enamel jewelry. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 3, #102 (512) 524-0364 / lisa@lisacrowder.com / lisacrowder.com / @lisacrowderjewelry Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Big Blue Cloud Necklace, 2019, Vitreous enamel, copper, sterling, leather, 2 x 2.25 x 20”
The Modern Rocks Gallery Collection
Alec Byrne, Kevin Cummins, Brian Duffy, Morgan Howell, Geoff MacCormack, Scott Newton, Sheila Rock, Barry Schultz, Kirk Weddle, Barrie Wentzell, Baron Wolman
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Photographic paper Modern Rocks Gallery features a curated collection of rock and roll photography from some of the finest practitioners in the business. The collection, curated by owner Steven Walker, features signed limited edition prints of everyone from David Bowie, The Stones, Hendrix and Led Zeppelin to Willie Nelson and even Ann Richards with Dolly Parton. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 3, #103 (512) 524-1488 / info@modernrocksgallery.com modernrocksgallery.com / @modernrocksgallery Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Geoff MacCormack, The Man Who Fell To Earth, 1975, Photographic paper, 16 x 20” 20 1 9
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Keith Kreeger Canopy Porcelain
I make pottery because I think that a meal with friends that you’ve spent hours preparing calls for dinnerware crafted with the same care. I think flowers picked fresh from your garden look better in a vase you’ve picked as well. I think you deserve to know the maker of the objects you use every day. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 3, #104 (512) 220-0176 / porcelain@keithkreeger.com keithkreeger.com / @keithkreeger Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Vases, 2017, Porcelain, 8 x 20”
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Leika The Space / Canopy C-print, wood, glass
The exhibit explores the concept of duality within one individual. Utilizing several digital photography techniques, Leika’s photographs show various aspects of her conflicting sides oftentimes working together, exploring the notion that fragmentation and wholeness are not mutually exclusive. Leika’s works will be showcased at The Space alongside her fellow Boss Babes ATX Residency artists. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 4, #102 dailyeffort@gmail.com / leik.co / @leik.a Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Joy and Depression, 2019, Digital photograph, 22 x 19.5”
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The Space / Canopy Archival pigment prints, Hahnemühle paper My photographs often depict a world that is equally real and unreal; my subjects often hiding behind the characters we create together that probe at the truth beyond the spectacle of the still image. It’s this cinematic approach to my medium that I soon discovered frees us both to unleash our vulnerabilities, hopefully inspiring reflection on part of the viewer. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 4, #102 studio@ransomashley.com / ransomashley.com / @ransomashley Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Disparity, 2016, Archival pigment print, 40 x 60” 1 3 0
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Zanny Cox The Space / Canopy Recycled fibers, wool, bronze, wood
My work is a multidisciplinary approach to ancient craft with modern aesthetic. A tangible expression in the boundaries of art, culture, and fashion. Made with the intention to preserve the history of handwoven textiles. Every element tells a story; the process is just as important as the final design. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 4, #102 zannyadornments@gmail.com / zannyadornments.com / @zannyadornments Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Plateau’s Clean, 2019, Handwoven churro wool on cholla cactus wood branch, 20 x 18 x 2”
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Hamaila Qureshi The Space / Canopy Sterling silver, 14K gold-fill, stones
Obsessed with shapes from an early age, Hamaila sees them from new perspectives and presents them to you as bold, geometric jewelry. Each piece is made by the artist’s own hands from sterling silver or gold-fill and holds the stories of powerful women in her life. If mod yet elegant jewelry is your style, these were made for you. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 4, #102 hello@hamaila.com / hamaila.com / @hamaila Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Ammi Earrings, 2018, Sterling silver, 3.5 x 2”
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The Space / Canopy Acrylic, silk, paper Mercedez Rex is artist and creativity advocate specializing in water marbled mono-prints on textiles and paper. Believing that everyone has creative potential and that cultivating creativity is a worthwhile pursuit, she is dedicated to sharing the art of water marbling with the Austin community via demonstrations, workshops and event activations. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 4, #102 info@mercedezrex.com / mercedezrex.com / @mercedezrexdesigns Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Sumnagashi triptych, 2019, Acrylic on paper, 24 x 54” 20 1 9
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Will Bryant Canopy Acrylic, silkscreen, wood Will Bryant is an artist, illustrator, and full-time Dad. He’d like to think that he makes fun, slightly irreverent, and sometimes humorous work. Open studio with available work (paintings, prints, merch), snacks, and temporary installation. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 4, #106 studio@willbryant.com / willbryant.com / @willbryantplz Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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Kevin Sweeney Canopy Photography, photobooks
Studio featuring fine art black and white photography and photobooks. Exhibiting new work focused on the latent memories triggered by treasured or discarded personal objects, and ongoing documentary work from New Orleans. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 5, #102 studio@kevinsweeney.com / kevinsweeney.com / @kevinfsweeney Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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Canopy Acrylic, spray paint on wood I talk “trash” on trash I find in the streets. 916 Springdale Rd, Trailer #1 (646) 210-2726 / rohitashrao@gmail.com / rohitashraopaintsontrash.com / @rohit913 Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
When He Finally Looked Up, 2017, Acrylic on wood, 40 x 20 x 2” 1 3 2
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Angela Navarro Canopy Acrylic, gouache, canvas, paper
Bold contrasting colors, dynamic composition and passion! Angela’s paintings walk a fine line between Figuration and Abstraction. She uses recognizable botanical elements that set a path for the viewer to linger inside her paintings while deconstructing each element into abstract shapes, lines and textures. You will find beautifully surprising juxtapositions and delicate details. A feast for the eyes and soul! 916 Springdale Rd, Trailer #2 (512) 745-2648 / angelanavarroart@gmail.com / angelanavarroart.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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Rob Summerlin Canopy Oil, compressed charcoal What’s the most I can do in the least amount of time? Instead of condemning the millennial pursuit of instant gratification, my art embraces it. 916 Springdale Rd, Trailer #4 (912) 596-5139 / summerlinr@gmail.com / @robsummerlin_ Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Sig, 2019, Compressed charcoal on newsprint, 21.5 x 22”
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Canopy Oil, graphite, wool, paper Painting mostly. Also hand printed tops and tees, handmade felt scarves and some silly drawings of llamas and bunnies. 916 Springdale Rd, Trailer #7 maggie@supermaggie.com / maggiekleinpeter.com / @supermaggiekleinpeter Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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The Museum of Human Achievement Mixed media, new media, performance Raising the cultural brow without getting too high. info@themuseumofhumanachievement.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
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Philippe Klinefelter Granite
Work on the public sculpture for Govalle Elementary School continues with completion for January of 2020 and will be viewable during EAST. The granite piece for this project weighs 28,000 lbs. Thanks again to Big Medium for help with the installation costs. 800 Gullett St (512) 389-1920 / pksculptor@hotmail.com / philippeklinefelter.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 5, 6
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Art & Therapy ATX Watercolor, acrylic, ink, graphite, embroidery As an artist, I am inspired by my Latina heritage, mythology, my children, and making sense of my internal world. I recently have been a bit obsessed with monsters as it relates to the idea of anxiety. Artwork in a variety of mediums. 915 Shady Ln, B (512) 221-3685 / deann.acton@gmail.com / artnocturnal.com / @arttherapyatx Accessibility: 0
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Ike E. Morgan SAGE Studio / Webb Gallery Pastel, acrylic, paper, raw canvas
Ike E. Morgan was born in 1958 in Rockdale, Texas. He was diagnosed with schizophrenia and was hospitalized from 1977 until 2000 at the Austin State Hospital, where he first painted George Washington from a dollar bill. He now lives independently and paints every day, still focusing his work on Washington and other presidents. 828 Airport Blvd (512) 364-7617 / info@sagestudioatx.com / sagestudioatx.com / @sagestudioatx Accessibility: 2, 4, 5
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Partial Shade presents A Pit Fire Jesse Cline, Michael Muelhaupt, Rachael Starbuck
Co-Lab Projects / Glissman Road Clay, fire, wood, dirt, paper Partial Shade and Co-Lab Projects present an exhibition in two parts. The first weekend of EAST will consist of a communal pit fire, followed by an exhibition of the resulting ceramic objects the second weekend. Creating a parallel to Partial Shade’s larger curatorial practice, the objects on view embody the unpredictability and chance inherent to working in an outdoor space. For more information about Partial Shade visit www.partialshade.info and @partial_shade on instagram. 5419 Glissman Rd (512) 300-8217 / info@co-labprojects.org / co-labprojects.org / @colabprojectstx Accessibility: 4
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Court Lurie Studio & Gallery Acrylic, charcoal, pencil, oil pastel I allow the present moment to be my guide and create from a place that is divine and sacred. I tune to the frequency of receiving, and listen. An unwavering dedication to curiosity and discovery reveals a complex dialogue inside the painting. It is the human, being moved. Each piece is an offering. 777 Shady Ln, #3 (505) 280-5808 / court8@mac.com / courtlurie.com / @courtluriefineart Accessibility: 1, 2, 5, 6
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Susannah Blanton Blanton Art & Design Oil on canvas
The work I paint is an ongoing exploration of illustrating a story or theme with the images reflecting emotional snapshots of that story. Inspiration is frequently found in vintage advertisements and old family photos where the innocence of the period is juxtaposed with a new and more complicated idea. 777 Shady Ln, #7 blantondesign@me.com / blantonart.com Accessibility: 3 Autumn, 2017, Oil on canvas, 36 x 48 x 2”
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Cynthia Bloom Guest of Susannah Blanton Crystals, gemstones, pearls, antique beads
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 hand-blown, hand-cut glass beads; my collectible jewelry is hand-crafted with attention to detail. 777 Shady Ln, #7 (512) 779-7737 / cindy@cynthiabloom.com cynthiabloom.com / @cynthia.bloom Accessibility: 3
Deco, 2019, Pearls, crystals, gold, Dimensions variable
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Photography, digital scans, embellished photography This final series of florals is as much a reminder of the fragile and temporary nature of all things as it is of artistic potential. Captured through a cold, clear lens, these images cut through sentiment, stab directly at fate and remind us of what will be left when the visible beauty is long gone. 777 Shady Ln, #7 blantondesign@me.com / stacykirkphotography.com Accessibility: 3
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Quincy Wakefield / Guest of Susannah Blanton Acrylic, oil, polymers, pastel, graphite
This year I will have many different works created since last year, as well as work from recent years. I have been creating more commissioned paintings since last year’s EAST. My work is best described as abstract expressionism, although I enjoy creating and drawing inspiration from many different types of art. I look forward to another wonderful tour this year! 777 Shady Ln, #7 (512) 660-0241 / quincywakefield@yahoo.com / quincywakefield.com / @bluesyq Accessibility: 3
From the Ground Up, 2019, Acrylic on canvas, 60 x 50”
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Chris White / Guest of Susannah Blanton Acrylic, spray paint, pigment, graphite I’m exploring having fun making art. 777 Shady Ln, #7 (512) 962-6672 / cwhite5200@gmail.com / cwhiteart.com / @chriswhiteart Accessibility: 3
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Oil, acrylic, graphite, collage Grizzled Austin-based Irish artist John Mulvany is thoroughly frustrated that his cat continues to defecate and urinate OUTSIDE of the litter-box provided despite changing the litter every day! Come on! How hard is it to go number 1 and number 2 INSIDE the box? Is this the right forum for this? Enjoy your day. 3401 Govalle Ave (512) 203-4102 / jwmulvany@gmail.com / johnmulvany.com / @johnmulvany Accessibility: 2
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Charlie Broadbent Wood
I design and build sculptural furniture. I love evocative art and furniture, and I strive to make pieces that blend tradition and innovation, comfort and tension, whimsy and elegance. Pieces on display and for sale include tables, shelves, and lamps. 3303 Thompson St (978) 793-3064 / charliembroadbent@gmail.com imgur.com/user/charliembroadbent / @charliembroadbent Accessibility: 2, 3
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Jana Swec Acrylic, watercolor, paper, pen
Painting daydreams since 1978. I paint all things large and small but murals are what I truely crave. There are too many white walls in this world. This EAST I’ll be joined by my super talented dad in my new home studio! 1121 Tillery St (512) 468-2104 / littleredswec@gmail.com / littleswecart.com / @janaswec Accessibility: 2, 6, 7
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Acrylic Second time as an EAST participant, first time with a studio of my own, sort of (I helped build Jana’s new home studio, and she lets me hang out there). Realism is my style, with a little fantasy now and then. 1121 Tillery St (925) 708-2265 / len@lenswec.com / lenswec.com Accessibility: 2, 6, 7
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I’ve Been Trying to Make You Love Me Rea Fredericks, Julia Ham, Leah Shelby
Fiesta Hole Graphite, ink, cray-pas, paper Exploring themes of gender, sexuality, intimacy, and queer world-making, artists’ work explores the alchemical tensions between death and desire, reality and non-reality, access, and separation. 1109 ½ Fiesta St (203) 984-5064 / shelbyleahmccoy@gmail.com / @oohlalajulia Accessibility: 2, 3
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Julia Ham, Untitled, 2018, Drawing, 14 x 11”
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Brian Egan Paper, ink, acrylic, graphite
“If you are bent upon a little private discipline, wait till you are choking with heat some day-then take a mouthful of cold water, and spit it out again, and tell no man!” —Epictetus 3105 Stokes (512) 888-3506 / brianisloveforever@gmail.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 6
To Will, 2019, Collage, found objects, vintage media, 17 x 11.5”
Bartok Studio Artists
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Tricia Boyle, Timothy Mudrick, William Rogers, Lili Rose, John Michael Whitman, Jaime Wilken, Justin Zamieroski
Steel, copper, wood, marker, ramen-noodles We are a mix of old and new Austin artists who create—some as a full time living others as a side gig. Works include metal sculptures, a convertible van, quirky, and cute hand lettering, performance art, documentary films and collage art. 1007 Tillery St (724) 986-5967 / timtimtim2000@gmail.com / @babesafarivan Accessibility: 2
Timothy Mudrick, Korean Pride, 2016, Film, 10 x 10 x 1” 20 1 9
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Amanda Witucki Cardstock, cardboard, tissue paper, paint
Paper is my love language and I am drawn to its endless potential. My work is quite varied: I create large experiential installations, and I also craft small paper sculptures. My creations play heavily on color, whimsy, and tenacity. Often I make hundreds of identical shapes in one installation. The goal is always to inspire a sense of childlike wonder. 3107 Lyons Rd (512) 709-0869 / hello@confetticommittee.com confetticommittee.com / @amandawitucki Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8
Origami Landscape, 2018, Paper, glue, 120 x 240 x 12”
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Sarah Hutchinson Tillery Street Plant Company Armstone and balcones clay, watercolor
I started to work with clay this time last year and fell in love with it! Clay was a new medium for me and it has been such an enjoyable experience to try a hands-on art form. My pieces are inspired by nature, Austin, and architecture! 801 Tillery St (281) 451-2497 / artspace.sarah@gmail.com / @sarahbeansketches Accessibility: 1, 3
Succulent beauties, 2018, Longhorn clay, Amaco glazes, 4 x 4 x 4”
Diana Ventura
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Tillery Street Plant Company Watercolor, clay, cotton, linen, ink Art offers a space for me where time does not exist. I can disconnect from the everyday mundane tasks and pay tribute to the things we continually overlook: animals, nature, colors, and human connection. Through clay, textile, paintings, and printmaking, I bring to life what constantly weighs on my heart and gives meaning to our lives. 801 Tillery St (832) 876-2993 / dianacventura@gmail.com / @dianaventuraart Accessibility: 1, 3
Rabbit, 2018, Clay, 10 x 3 x 3” 1 4 0
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Miles Payton Createscape Coworking Print
My photographs were taken over multiple cross-country drives in winter. They document the austere, sublime landscapes of the Intermountain West. 701 Tillery St, #12 mileshpayton@gmail.com / milespayton.com / @smilespaytonius Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Highway 12, 2018, Print, 4 x 6”
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Toni Toscano Createscape Coworking Digital photography
My latest collection, Horizons, is a series of abstract landscape photographs that explore the idea of embracing obscurity. The degree of abstraction pushes each scene towards a sense of serenity or chaos while the horizon and a few recognizable details tether each to reality. The obscured quality is reminiscent of distant memories, dreams, or moments blinded by uncertainty. 701 Tillery St, #12 (530) 391-7855 / tonittoscano@gmail.com tonitoscano.com / @toni.toscano.photography Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Port O’Connor 4, 2019, Digital photograph, 24 x 16”
Hallie Rae Ward
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Createscape Coworking Fiber, LEDs, ink, acrylic FUN • FRISKY • FLY • FABULOUS • FIERY • FIERCE • FLEXIBLE • FOCUSED • FLOURISHING • Create your environment and move with purpose! I am, we are Positive Pop! Featuring…Visual Art (mixed media, painting, and printmaking), Positive Glow Lighting, Positive Pop Apparel, Happy Home Décor, Positive Pattern Prints and Cards. Hallie Rae Ward, a contemporary, abstract, innovative artist. 701 Tillery St, #12 (512) 585-7075 / hallieraeward@gmail.com / hallieraeward.com / @hallieraeward Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Road Trip: Colorado, 2019, Pipe cleaners, wood, 24 x 36 x 6” 20 1 9
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WALLY WORKMAN GALLERY
proudly supporting Austin artists for 39 years 1202 W. 6th Street Austin, Texas 78703 wallyworkmangallery.com 512.472.7428
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John Swanger Varnish, enamel, acrylic, paper, canvas Look forward to seeing old and new friends during my 12th year of doing EAST. I’ll be showing recent, abstract work from on-going series that generally draw on natural structures, currents of light and time, and sensations of heightened awareness. Please come by. 701 Tillery St, A (323) 854-8497 / jhswanger@gmail.com / johnswanger.org Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
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#108 (April Ground), 2019, Varnish, enamel, acrylic, paper on canvas, 48 x 60 x 2”
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Kakii Keenan Picturebox Studio Cardboard, paper, wood
I love the idea of found or recycled material, but mostly I like the way that cardboard creates different textures and shapes depending on the way you stack and turn it. I enjoy creating oversized insects but find that surprisingly some species just creep me out to much to make. 701 Tillery St, A7 (512) 796-7561 / kakiikeenan@gmail.com / kakiikeenan.com / @kakiikeenan Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 9
Cicada, 2019, Cardboard, 18 x 18 x 6”
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Picturebox Studio Acrylic, oil pastel, graphite My work explores human nature and emotion. Through additive and subtractive processes, I create many layers of colors and marks to create a visual story. I use layers and transparencies in my compositions to provide depth and to entice the viewer to look closer. My art is characterized by vibrant colors, contrasting shapes, and bold compositions. 701 Tillery St, A7 (512) 762-9423 / stephanie@stephanieestrin.com stephanieestrin.com / @stephanie_estrin Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 9 Breaking Open, 2018, Acrylic, wax pencil on canvas, 24 x 36 x 1.5” 1 4 4
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Chloe Gray / Guest of Kakii Keenan Picturebox Studio 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. 701 Tillery St, A7 hello@chloejanemade.com / chloejanemade.com / @chloejanemade Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 9 Blood Pact, 2018, Watercolor, graphite, 10 x 14”
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Kelsey Robinson / Guest of Kakii Keenan Picturebox Studio Digital, acrylic, collage
Working across multiple mediums, my recent work contains a mix of vibrant colors and geometric designs to instill a sense of nostalgia and pride for our most treasured spaces and to encourage viewers to enjoy and preserve the pieces of our culture and environment that shape our identities. 701 Tillery St, A7 (214) 240-2153 / kelseynrobinson@gmail.com / kelseyrobinsoncreative.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 9
Sandy’s, 2019, Digital print, 10 x 8”
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Picturebox Studio Paper, resin There are no rules. 701 Tillery St, A7 amyrosalyn@gmail.com / amyrosalyn.com / @amyrocket Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 9
Dram, 2019, Hand-cut paper in resin, 16 x 20 x 1” 20 1 9
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Rebecca Klier Picturebox Studio Acrylic, watercolor, paper, canvas, pencil
I paint to satisfy the joy I feel when I observe impelling colors, shapes, lines, and patterns. I draw inspiration from what has been, what is, and all things that are possible and sometimes impossible. I embed songs, words, marks and emotion into every layer of a painting to create an image that reflects who I am. 701 Tillery St, A7 (512) 657-1376 / rebecca@deutschemexicana.com deutschemexicana.weebly.com / @deutschemexicana Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 9
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Tyler Guinn Acrylic, pastel, oil, pencil, charcoal
Guinn’s most recognizable work in abstract expressionism is characterized by evocative texture, balanced color fields, and a strong narrative. His visual response to scriptural, musical and quoted text reaches out to the viewer with an invitation to engage and, in turn, respond. 701 Tillery St, B (830) 660-6763 / tyler@tylerguinn.com tylerguinn.com / @tylerbuckguinn Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 6
Dust to Dust, 2019, Acrylic on canvas, 48 x 72 x 3”
Hallie Hamilton / Guest of Tyler Guinn
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Oil, acrylic, pastel, pencil, graphite Hamilton’s work has evolved from realism into pure abstraction. Her work borrows from the Abstract Expressionists, drawing on similar themes like the spiritual and the unconscious. While her emotive paintings may appear effortless, her sophisticated color palettes, adept paint handling, and balanced compositions are evidence of Hamilton’s formal training. Her large-scale paintings are striking in their simplicity and aesthetic beauty. 701 Tillery St, B (432) 413-9662 / halliehamiltonart@gmail.com / halliehamiltonart.com / @halliehamiltonart Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 6
Untitled 1, 2019, Oil on canvas, 40 x 30 x 1.5” 1 4 6
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Ken Neiheisel Hatch Workshop Acrylic, mixed media, wood, metal
Starting with studies helps me to get thoughts out of my head and onto paper. Solitude and contemplation is essential to the creation of this art. Inspiration comes through meditation and experiencing life within and around me. These paintings are meant to represent the philosophies that impact my life and reflect the way I show up in the world. 641 Tillery St / Loft above Harvest Lumber (513) 314-7234 / krneiheisel@gmail.com / kenneiheiselstudio.com / @kenneiheiselstudio Accessibility: 1, 7
Linear Relationship, 2019, Acrylic on canvas, 20 x 20 x 2”
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Masonry
Nancy Ferguson, Ashton Guy
Pencil, oil, acrylic, mixed media Masonry proudly presents Ashton Guy and Nancy Ferguson, two unique local artists with a focus on color and texture. Ashton is a painter and illustrator of mysterious and sacred creatures, namely endangered lemurs and eels; she only uses the colors that matter. Nancy is a visual artist who creates mixed-media mosaics using reclaimed objects and found treasures. 638 Tillery St (512) 417-9930 / hello@builtbymasonry.com / builtbymasonry.com / @builtbymasonry Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10
Ashton Guy, Mitchell Vandenburg, 2019, Pencil and gouache on paper, 8 x 8”
MASS Gallery
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Brooke Burnside, Diego Mireles Duran, Carlos Rosales-Silva
Painting, mural, pastel, acrylic, plastic With parallel interests in color and abstraction, Burnside, Duran, and Rosale-Silva create an exhibition highlighting their individual practices while leaning into collaborative territory, where their interests in architecture, culture, and identity overlap. 705 Gunter St info@massgallery.org / massgallery.org / @massgallery Accessibility:
Carlos Rosales Silva, Casa Asimilada, 2019, Acrylic paint and acrylic plastic on custom panel, 39 x 30” 20 1 9
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Recspec Ramble
Eva Claycomb, Mike Combs, Graham Franciose, Lance McMahan, Heather Sundquist-Hall, Hallie Rose Taylor
Kinda Tropical Collage, gouache, watercolor, ink, risograph Recspec Gallery has been displaced by the ever-changing landscape of Austin, and as a result, we’ve been ramblin’. We’ve asked 6 of our regular artists to join us on our adventures for a pop-up gallery hosted by our friends at Kinda Tropical. 3501 E 7th St (512) 906-6116 / gallery@recspec.co / recspec-gallery.com / @recspec.gallery Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
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Graham Franciose, Abandoned, 2019, Watercolor on coffee stained paper, 16 x 12”
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Salvador Rodriquez Acrylic on canvas, watercolor, drawing
As big as Texas, I found at Big Bend and other amazing places of Tx, my inspiration to paint. You’ll appreciate through my painting the quite immensity and energy that I perceived when I was there. My paintings include composition through the precise placement of plants, trees, rocks, and sky, as well as conserving the mountains and the place’s essence. 3511 E 7th St (512) 653-6833 / salvadorrod13@gmail.com / sites.google.com/site/ salvadorrodriguezart / @salvador.rodriguez_art Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8
Alamo Creek Valle, Big Bend, 2019, Acrylic on canvas, 30 x 48 x 1.5”
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Cassandra Clark, Jared North, Brittaney Ortiz, Danielle Villarreal
Oil, acrylic, ink, photography, sound We are several artists specializing in different mediums that reflect abstractions in space and landscape, naturalism and expressionism. Our space is an inviting natural area in the heart of East Austin. We are offering a social gathering that celebrates art through social interaction, artistic interactivity, live music and entertainment. 714 Springdale Rd (512) 729-3415 / info@piratangatv.com piratangatv.com / @piratangatv Accessibility: 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9 Danielle Villarreal, Are You In?, 2019, Acrylic on canvas, 24 x 36” 1 4 8
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Cassandra Clark Oil, acrylic, alcohol ink, wood
Those that venture below know… the enigmatic panoramas, curious creatures, and majestic fluidity with which the underwater world comes to life. I aim to capture the beauty of the sea through alcohol inks, block prints, acrylic, and oil paint. Even my abstract pour works often assimilate the swirling, twirling, twisting, and fluid way with which sea creatures explore their space. 714 Springdale Rd (847) 826-7955 / cassandraclarkart@gmail.com etsy.com/shop/travelpaintcreate / @cassandraclarkart Accessibility: 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9
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Connor’s Underwater World, 2019, Alcohol ink on Yupo paper, 30 x 40”
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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 sculptural furniture and intricate wood collage. 610 Springdale Ave / In the back (207) 939-5826 / michalovicwoodart@gmail.com michalovicwoodart.com / @michalovicwoodart Accessibility: 2, 3
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Justine’s Brasserie Metal, collodion, silver, light At Lumiere, we create photographs using 19th century methods. At the intersection of art and science, we find the tintype process—an alchemy that requires us to slow down and return to the roots of photography. 4710 E 5th St (512) 800-0267 / info@lumieretintype.com / lumieretintype.com / @lumiere_tintype Accessibility: 1, 2, 7, 8, 9
Kyle Roussel, 2019, Wet plate collodion, 8 x 10” 20 1 9
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Brian David Johnson Cloud Tree Studios & Gallery Wood, resin, acrylic
EAST has long been my favorite event of the fall and played a special role in my journey as a working artist since opening my studio over here in 2002. Please come by for coffee and a look at what I’ve been up to since last year as I’ll have new sculptures, wall work and decor available. 3411 E 5th St (512) 797-8852 / brian@bdj.gallery / bdj.gallery / @briandavidjohnson Accessibility: 2, 3, 6
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Splinter School Ellipse, 2019, Walnut, resin, acrylic, 30 x 18”
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Lucas Aoki Cloud Tree Studios & Gallery Oil, acrylic, mixed, media
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. 3411 E 5th St (512) 351-6957 / lucasaoki@gmail.com / lucasaoki.com / @lucasaokiart Accessibility: 2, 3, 6
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Cloud Tree Studios & Gallery Ink, watercolor, canvas, fabric, paper Lydia Garcia is a visual artist exploring the evolution of organic material and natural pigment through paint, print, and textiles. 3411 E 5th St (817) 372-4380 / lydia.alicia.garcia@gmail.com / lydiagarcia.com / @lydiagarciastudio Accessibility: 2, 3, 6
Forms, Organisms, 2019, Blueberry, onion, black bean inks on paper, 11 x 15” 1 5 0
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Anna Gieselman Cloud Tree Studios & Gallery Bronze, sterling, semi-precious stones, resin
Anna Gieselman is an artist and urban beekeeper interested in exploring the intersection of art and activism with a focus on bees. Her work aims to draw attention to the fragile, mysterious, untold power of honey bees and the unconsidered importance they play in our lives and the sustainability of the planet. 3411 E 5th St anna@beeamour.com / beeamour.com / @lovebeeamour Accessibility: 2, 3, 6 Honey Drop Earrings, 2018, Bronze, sterling, 1 x .5 x .25”
Nimbus Branch Group Show
Lee Barber, Aimee Everett, Rory Foster, Laura Lynn Johnson, Rachel Koper
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Cloud Tree Studios & Gallery Oil, acrylic, watercolor, clay, glaze A special exhibition and collection of painters and a ceramic artist showing this year to celebrate and connect across mediums at Cloud Tree. Join us for a low key and intimate exchange with local artists under the Quonset Hut and enjoy complimentary coffee and sparkling water. 3411 E 5th St (512) 762-5942 / laurajohnsonlpc@gmail.com cloudtreestudiosandgallery.com / @cloudtreestudiosandgallery Accessibility: 2, 3, 6 Rachel Koper, Summer Agave, 2019, Oil on canvas, 24 x 36”
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Cloud Tree Studios & Gallery Silver, gold, stones Victoria Michelle Gottschlich is a full time studio artist in Austin, Texas. Her current work is focused on bringing ancient granulation techniques into the 21st century and creating her own version of contemporary granulation. She strives to push the boundaries and capabilities of metal while creating one of a kind pieces of wearable art. 3411 E 5th St victoria@victoriamjewelry.com / victoriamjewelry.com / @victoriamichellejewelry Accessibility: 2, 3, 6
Double Spiral Doodle Ring, 2019, Argentium silver, .75 x .75 x .75” 20 1 9
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Anna Kehl Emerald 80 Fabric, batting, thread
As a modern quilter, I make quilts that are functional art. Most of my work is done on my domestic sewing machine in my home studio. I recycle materials and fabric as much as possible. I make quilts that can be a soft place to sit, a warm place to cuddle and that provide inspiration to your day. 3412 E 4th St, B atxsewcani@gmail.com / @atxsewcani Accessibility: 2, 3, 6
#The100DayProject Quilt, 2019, Fabric, 71 x 71”
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Katie Dunkle The Brewer’s Table Gouache, ink, pastel, watercolor
Katie is a contemporary artist working in continuous line contour drawings. On display is her longstanding body of work “Girls” which visually probes the indulgence of desire and identity through erotic paintings of female figures. Secondary body of work, “Flowers” portrays crisply-rendered, vibrant illustrations inspired by in-field observation at America’s National Parks, and interpretations of wildflowers seen in her garden. 4715 E 5th St kdunkle89@gmail.com / kdunkle.com / @kdunkle Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9
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Buck Hubach and Nathan Warner
Steel, wood, LEDs, acrylic Lighting affects every aspect of life. Whether we are working, playing, or relaxing, its subtle effects impact us in a significant way. 5007 E Cesar Chavez St (512) 522-0564 / warbach@warbach.com / warbach.com / @warbachlightinganddesign Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7
Silver Lining, 2019, Stainless steel, LED, 312 x 360 x 900” 1 5 2
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Sam Gaddis Plywood, plastic, metal Just making whatever weird things come to mind mostly using CNC. 4713 E Cesar Chavez St (512) 695-6294 / sam@officialscience.org / @samuel_p_gaddis Accessibility: 3
Waves One, 2019, Baltic birch, 16 x 36 x 5”
CRAFT Artists League
Rebecca Brink, Cara deDominicis, Chris Gomez, Katie Heiselberg, Matt Jeanes, Elena Knapp, Abi Mallick, Amy McCullough, Madeline Meehan, Julie Pelaez, Bethany Solonika, Tina Williams, Eli Winkelman
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Paint, Japanese fabric, fiber, wood, clay, ink CRAFT is like a gym, but for making stuff instead of working out. We, the CRAFT Artists League, are teachers and maker members at CRAFT. Despite different mediums and styles, we all came together because we believe that everyone can and should be creative. During EAST, we’ll share our finished pieces and work on our art. 4620 E Cesar Chavez St / In the back (512) 900-9957 / @madeatcraft Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8 All Together Now, 2019, Fiber, alcohol, ink, clay, perlers, watercolor, Dimensions variable
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CRAFT Metals, beads, gemstones, chain, crystals There is deep satisfaction in finding that one perfect piece that ties an outfit together. It has heart, it has history, and it becomes inspiration. Simmang Design jewelry strives to create that showstopper from reclaimed materials, broken bits and loved–to–dust memories that just might be the perfect piece you’ve been searching for. 4704 E Cesar Chavez St simmang_design@yahoo.com / postcart.co/simmang_design / @simmang_design Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8
Lizette Body Harness, 2018, Mixed metals, vintage beads, wire, pearls, smoky quartz, chain, 42 x 24 x 16” 20 1 9
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Hawkeye Glenn Splinter Group Bronze, steel, granite, fir and avocado wood
Art in my life is good. I live in it, sit on it, eat out of it, look at it, share it. Were gonna try and get the kids to sell it. Who knows, it may lead to something fun.It’s bound to be interesting! I hope you can make it by.
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Philip Hernandez Splinter Group Wood, metal, stone Domi Goods is the studio and workshop of Philip D Hernandez. Designing and fabricating functional objects for the home and daily life, thoughtfully crafted by hand. 3508 E Cesar Chavez St (512) 565-2039 / hello@domigoods.com / domigoods.com / @domigoods Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6
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Splinter Group Wood, milk paint Rhodes is a furniture designer and maker who offers a line of made-to-order pieces as well as custom work. He focuses on the details of a piece - be it small painted accents, or the carved texture on the underside of an armrest - as a way to bring little moments of joy into our daily interaction with often overlooked objects. 3508 E Cesar Chavez St (512) 578-6555 / rhodeshinman@gmail.com / rhodeshinman.com / @rhodes.hinman Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6
Creature Cabinet, 2019, Cherry, ash, ash veneer, 24 x 9.5 x 8” 1 5 4
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Sarah Hirneisen Splinter Group Resin, concrete, textiles, paper, wood
Sarah Hirneisen uses three-dimensional materials and processes to elevate everyday objects. Her work confronts gender stereotypes and the associations society typically makes with certain consumer goods. Breaking apart these objects, she creates a series of components that combine to become hybrid versions of the originals. Transformed through both traditional and nontraditional materials and processes, the works become a gender mash-up. 3508 E Cesar Chavez St sarah.hirneisen@gmail.com / sarahhirneisen.com / @sarahhirneisen Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6
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Chris Levack Splinter Group Wood, steel, concrete, stone, water
I am the sole proprietor of Levack Outdoors. I design and build sculpture and architecture that lives outside. My mission is to create works that complement and endure the Texas elements. My materials of choice are primarily wood and steel, but I like to integrate living plant life, trees, sun and water into my work. 3508 E Cesar Chavez St (512) 771-8911 / chris@texassculpture.com texassculpture.com / @texassculpture Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6
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Splinter Group American hardwoods, local trees I have been designing and building custom furniture since 1995. I also teach woodworking at the University of Texas at Austin, School of Architecture. Please come see the new location of the Splinter Group. 3508 E Cesar Chavez St mark@macekfurniture.com / macekfurniture.com / @macek_furniture Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6
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Ellen Hunt / Guest of Mark Macek ˇ Splinter Group Gold, silver, bronze
Hunt Design jewelry is simple, elegant, and timeless. Ellen Hunt, the designer and fabricator, is inspired by the landscape, people she meets, and her history as an architect and metalsmith. Each piece is hand formed using recycled precious metals and often repurposed gemstones. Ellen is also available for custom designs. 3508 E Cesar Chavez St (512) 527-4239 / ephainc@gmail.com huntdesignjewelry.com / @huntdesign Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 Lake Travis Earrings, 2017, Sterling silver, 2 x 1 x .25”
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ˇ Cherished Wood / Guest of Mark Macek Splinter Group Wood
Cherished Wood is a collective show celebrating the subtly pervasive role that trees play in our daily lives. The Odditree Society is an affiliation of urban wanderers and wonderers, artists, philosophers, scientists, nutgatherers tree-climbers, and others who cultivate a sense of curiosity around Austin’s urban forest. 3508 E Cesar Chavez St ann.armstrong@yahoo.com / odditreesociety.org / @odditree_society Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6
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Splinter Group Ceramic Inspired by our natural world, I create site-specific installations of porcelain forms installed on walls, ceilings and other architectural elements. The artwork’s organic nature is heightened by the handmade quality of each porcelain form, the interaction of the forms with the site’s features and the flowing compositions of the installations. 3508 E Cesar Chavez St (512) 484-1854 / info@jpricharddesign.com jpricharddesign.com / @jennifer.prichard Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 Pool (detail), 2010, Wall-mounted ceramic, 60 x 144 x 3” 1 5 6
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Hank Waddell / Guest of Jennifer Prichard Splinter Group Wood, bronze, aluminum, paint, glass
My designs are inspired by memories of the forest of my childhood. And influenced by the mid-century furniture of the home where I lived. Up-cycling trees and metal to make furniture of a sculptural quality. Please come by and celebrate my 51th year building furniture. 3508 E Cesar Chavez St (512) 426-4024 / hank@hankwaddell.com / hankwaddell.com / @hankwaddell Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6
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Kevin Vokes Splinter Group Wood, steel
Urban Sawhorse builds beautiful furniture and cabinetry. Our designs are inspired by mid-century, modern and industrial elements to create pieces that are visually simple and elegant. 3508 E Cesar Chavez St (515) 626-1949 / kevinvokes@gmail.com urbansawhorse.com / @kevinvokesatx Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6
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Splinter Group Acrylic, wood, Sumi ink, paper, graphite Involvement with painting and art was confirmed early in life. As my path, it has become vocation, identity and reason. Austin’s the locale. 20 years at Splinter Group, acknowledged and celebrated this year at Cloud Tree .with exhibit. Nomination! Solo Gallery exhibition ,by Austin Critics Round Table awards, another highlight. Spring 2020! Fourth solo exhibit at, Prizer Arts and Letters. 3508 E Cesar Chavez St, 2nd Floor (512) 658-4467 / andystmartin@hotmail.com / andystmartin.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 IF I HAD TO CHOOSE, 2018, Acrylic on wood panel, 30 x 36 x 2.5” 20 1 9
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Isabel Glatthorn Splinter Group Stoneware, porcelain, glaze, underglaze
My clay work is focused on the balance between elegant craftsmanship and the secret beauty of our natural world, discovered through an ongoing exploration of glaze formulation and heat. Making pottery for me is intrinsically in service of others- my goal is to make things that bring lovely, soul-soothing moments into the every day necessity of using functional objects. 3508 E Cesar Chavez St, 2nd Floor (203) 644-3490 / isabelglatthorn@gmail.com / soulmatterstudio.com / @soul.matter.studio Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6
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Calhan Hale Splinter Group Oil, acrylic, spray paint, glitter
Texas iconography is naturally loaded with contrasting associations; Ideas related to tradition, geography and stereotype meet those surrounding trend, irony and self-expression. I utilize elements from my Texas upbringing and my coming of age in a digital era to explore the simultaneous confidence and self-doubt that accompany self-awareness and the attempt to own all of who I am at once. 3508 E Cesar Chavez St, 2nd Floor (713) 818-0357 / calhanhale@gmail.com / calhanhale.com / @calpaca Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6
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Splinter Group Stoneware, mid-fire and food-safe glazes Inspired by architecture and interiors, I aim to embody wabi-sabi and geometric elements into my pieces through form structure and intentional, uncomplicated glaze application. Much like the physical practice of throwing on the wheel, the work I create is soothing, and also encourages the organic nature of the material to be humbly presented. 3508 E Cesar Chavez St, 2nd Floor (903) 316-9383 / mayablustudio@gmail.com mayablu.com / @mayabluceramics Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 Sage Grey Dinnerware Collection, 2019, Food-safe glaze on stoneware, Dimensions variable 1 6 0
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Aaron Fox Toolmarks ATX Wood, metal
Designer furniture and lighting. We are currently working on a product line of contemporary furniture and lighting as well as custom pieces for architects and interior designers. Please come and visit our co-op woodshop Toolmarks ATX as we celebrate our first year in EAST and our new shop with Splinter Group. 3508 E Cesar Chavez St (512) 745-4702 / aaronfox.furniture@gmail.com foxfurniture.studio / @foxfurniture Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9
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Matthew Brown Toolmarks ATX Wood, steel, brass, glass, acrylic Custom woodworking, fine furnishings, retail and residential interiors. 3508 E Cesar Chavez St (512) 676-8663 / matt@onlysunwoodworks.com onlysunwoodworks.com / @onlysunwoodworks Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9
Ivan Walker
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Toolmarks ATX Wood, steel, brass, glass, plastic We are a Woodworking, Architectural Millwork, and Design Studio for your custom needs. Our clients are looking for help with making a design come to life and we are happy to help simplify the process with them. We use traditional and digital manufacturing to provide high quality woodwork that lasts a lifetime. 3508 E Cesar Chavez St (512) 825-4826 / ivan@hardknot.com / @realhardknot Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9
Walnut Vintage Media Center, 2019, Walnut hardwood, steel shelves, 87 x 105 x 22” 20 1 9
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Shota Yamaguchi Toolmarks ATX Wood
At Shota Yamaguchi Design (SYD), we collaborate and work closely with our clients to create a meaningful piece of furniture that is designed and built to be cherished and passed along for generations to come. 3508 E Cesar Chavez St sydfurniture.com / @syd_furniture Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9
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Biedermeier nightstand, 2018, Mozambique wood, leather, brass, 28 x 30 x 15”
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Alexander Lohn Toolmarks ATX Wood, danish cord, rush
Alexander first received a degree in architecture, and then went on to pursue a life of prayer as a Franciscan Friar. Neither being a right fit, he was moved to pursue woodworking and furniture design. This past winter he attended the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship in Maine, and received second place in seating at the AWFS fair in Las Vegas. 3508 E Cesar Chavez St (973) 513-3992 / alexander@alessandroandmaria.com alessandroandmaria.com / @alessandro.maria.design Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9
Matthew Hedgepath-Smith
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Toolmarks ATX Wood I design and build fine furniture from solid wood, using traditional and modern techniques. My goal is to create things that honor and reflect the material being used, as well the space in which it will inhabit. 3508 E Cesar Chavez St (713) 447-1153 / hedgepathwoodworks@gmail.com hedgepathwoodworks.com / @mhs.furniture Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9
Sofa, 2018, Pear, maple, foam, fabric, 31 x 81 x 27” 1 6 2
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James Felton Graham Toolmarks ATX Wood, metal
So much wood, so little time. This furniture builder/maker finds himself more than just a little interested in the bits and pieces, strips and chunks otherwise known as the “drop” of the shop. This borderline obsession has inspired experiments in sculptural wall panels, home items and intricate veneers. 3508 E Cesar Chavez St (512) 987-9595 / james@jfeltondesign.com jfeltondesign.com / @jfeltondesign Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9
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Brian Shimansky Toolmarks ATX Wood Custom wood furniture and fabrications by commission. 3508 E Cesar Chavez St shimanskydesign@gmail.com / shimanskydesign.com / @shimanskydesign Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9
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Austin School of Furniture and Design Wood The Austin School of Furniture and Design is a woodworking, furniture design and construction school offering classes for all skill levels. ASFD is dedicated to carrying on the craft of woodworking by educating aspiring furniture makers in a fun and safe environment. ASFD will be exhibiting teacher and staff furniture during the East Austin Studio Tour. 3508 E Cesar Chavez St, 2nd Floor (361) 857-9228 / contact@austinschooloffurniture.com austinschooloffurniture.com / @austinschooloffurniture Accessibility: 2
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Polis Interactive
Dox, Drunkenoir, ER, Gritodemuerte, J Muzacz, Polis, Taylord, Zuzu
Polis HQ LEDs, c++, motors, spray paint You’ve seen them in coffee shops, you’ve seen them at bars, but now, for the first time in Austin, the Polis boys and girls bring you the Artist PETTING ZOO! Come meet your local Austin artists face to face and sleep easy knowing that, with your kindness and patronage, they can eat at night. 411 Tillery St (817) 456-5171 / bruce@polis.tv / @polis_hq Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 8
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Ambedo Beta, 2018, Neon LED rope, C++ code, costumes, electronics, cedar steel, 3D printed objects, 144 x 600 x 1800”
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Abby Rose Mandel Porcelain, glass, mixed metals, ink
Handmade functional porcelain pottery, jewelry, and ceramic wall pieces that are lovingly illustrated with unique surface treatments for a graphic result. Eighth year on the tour! Come see my new Shed Studio and catch a demonstration. We’re an official stop on the “Near East Home Studio Passport.” Come by, get a passport, visit neighboring artists and WIN ART! 3010 E 2nd St abbyrosemandel@gmail.com abbyrosemandel.com / @abbyrosemandel_fineart Accessibility: 2, 3, 5, 6
Porcelain Tumblers, 2019, Porcelain, glaze, underglaze, 5 x 3 x 3”
Holly C. Edwards / Guest of Abby Rose Mandel
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Watercolor, colored pencil, marker, acrylic My paintings combine the fluidity and experimentation of contemporary watercolor with whimsical animals, mythical creatures, and atmospheres. I make art with the intent to create something that sparks curiosity and creates a narrative in the mind of the viewer. 3010 E 2nd St hcedwards17@gmail.com / hcedwardsart.com / @hollspaghetts Accessibility: 2, 3, 5, 6
Toddlers, 2018, Watercolor, colored pencil, ink, 7 x 5” 1 6 4
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Devin Gibbons / Guest of Abby Rose Mandel Watercolor, pen, marker Artist, designer, educator, photographer, and jack of all trades. 3010 E 2nd St (512) 496-3091 / mr.dg1bby@gmail.com / @devingibbonsart Accessibility: 2, 3, 5, 6
Invasion, 2018, Watercolor, marker, pen, 24 x 18”
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Erin Weber / Guest of Abby Rose Mandel Acrylic, wood, paper, canvas
My art is a colorful combination of bright, surreal, and sometimes macabre subject matter explored through paintings. I depict these themes through landscapes, small studies, and portraits. 3010 E 2nd St erinw0414@gmail.com / artbyweber.com / @artbywebs Accessibility: 2, 3, 5, 6
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Oil, acrylic, digital, drawing Fancy Tom creates images based in realism with strong narrative and dark fantastical themes. He also enjoys painting portraits. 3005 E 3rd St (512) 949-9947 / britton.tm@gmail.com / fancytom.com / @fancytom Accessibility: 2, 3
Queen of the Damned, 2019, Oil on panel, 24 x 18” 20 1 9
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Digital Genesis
Casey Alfstad, Ender Martos
Light projections, monofilament, plexiglass, clay, aluminum “Waking up to see the light, warm skins, the only thing that is constant is beginnings, the only thing that is necessary is play. We experience together, to change together.” Dual Show and collaborative installation between Venezuelan optical color artist Ender Martos & feminist video mapping sculptor Casey Alfstad (free verbs). 2803 E 5th St (512) 785-8055 / info@endermartos.com endermartos.com / @endermartos Accessibility: 0 Chromatic Passage of Light (detail), 2018, Monofilament, interior paint, aluminum, plexiglass rods, 8 x 9 x 30”
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James Shea Gourmands Neighborhood Pub Ink, coroplast, metal
An East Side “Then and Now” study was not originally intended. Photos make instant history so it was, in part, bound to happen. 30 images, printed on coroplast with H frames placed at their original locations show interesting dichotomies and cultural destruction caused by rapid gentrification. A Google map will guide you through my Tour Within The Tour. 2316 Webberville Rd (520) 247-9097 / tourinatour@gmail.com sheashots.net / @sheaatxeastside Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10
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Acrylic, charcoal, ink, gouache, oil I grew up in south Texas where hill country meets brush country. It is the vitality and depth of this vast landscape that my art evokes. Inspired by the writings of the theorist Gloria Anzaldua, who described the border as a “1,950 mile-long open wound,” I render a place I call Borderlandia. 2124 E 6th St, #210 (512) 593-1026 / 61by72@gmail.com / andreamunozmartinezstudio.squarespace.com / @xoxoammo Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 6
Valentine from Borderlandia (Broken Hearted Memory), 2019, Acrylic on canvas, 47 x 40” 1 6 6
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Lyle Adair Link & Pin Gallery Copper
Lyle Adair has been sculpting copper for over 20 years and has shown his work across the country and beyond. He enjoys working within the realm of ideas and creates many pieces representative of nature, stories, and the world around. Check out his website, come by the gallery, and be sure to stop and chat. 2235 E 6th St, #102 lylead71@gmail.com / copperbylyle.com / @copperbylyle Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Intimacy, 2019, Copper, 27 x 27 x 26”
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Thomas Athey Link & Pin Gallery Inkjet on paper and canvas
These days I see myself as kind of a mad scientist, tinkering with JPEGs instead of DNA, assembling loosely-related sets of images and running controlled experiments to synthesize new artifacts from those sets. My inner nerd enjoys the technical aspects of this process, the challenge of creating complex systems to manage large amounts of image content and the associated metadata. 2235 E 6th St, #102 (512) 851-7890 / tathey@swbell.net / the-memeplex.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
platea es vultus, 2019, Inkjet print on paper, 20 x 20”
Larry Goode
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Link & Pin Gallery Oil stick, oil, encaustic Larry Goode is a mixed-media artist known for thoughtful painting and assemblages that explore whimsy, space and melancholy. Using a variety of materials including paint and found paper, Goode creates scenes that clamor for examination, and thought. He currently lives and works in Austin, Texas. 2235 E 6th St, #102 (512) 467-7471 / lgoode@larrygoode.com / larrygoodeart.com / @larryduanegoode Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Orqeuvoux I, 2019, Oil stick, pastel on wood, 24 x 24 x 2” 20 1 9
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Nicole Jeffords Link & Pin Gallery Oil on canvas
Nicole is a fine arts painter specializing in portraiture. Her work combines elements that are both classical and expressionistic. As a form of resistance after the 2016 election, Nicole began a series of portraits of Trump and his administration which are used as the basis for provocative memes and are published weekly in the Austin-based online cultural magazine, ArtProfiler.com. 2235 E 6th St, #102 nicole@artprofiler.com / artprofiler.com / @artprofileratx Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Biggest Threat to Old White Men, 2019, Oil on canvas, 16 x 12 x 1”
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Connie Miller Link & Pin Gallery Oil, cold wax, oil sticks
I’ve begun exploring abstraction and deconstruction which morphed into a greater desire to abstract landscapes which are my primary subject. I’ve found that this looser form of rendering a scene opens up a new kind of beauty and thought so that our minds can travel beyond the trees, water, land and sky and create its own interpretation of those elements. 2235 E 6th St, #102 (512) 785-6198 / conniemillerart@gmail.com / conniemiller.net / @conniebonga Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Water Over The Trail, 2018, Oil, oil sticks on canvas, 24 x 30 x 1.5”
Jill Robinson
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Link & Pin Gallery Gourds, pine needles, cactus, stones 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. 2235 E 6th St, #102 (512) 203-1190 / jillbasket@gmail.com / artmyway.biz Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Rocky Mountain Gourd, 2019, Large bushel gourd, abstract wood grain carving, alcohol ink painting, cloisonne, pine needles, waxed linen, Tibetan agate beads, turquoise magnesite beads, juniper handle, 11.5 x 15” 1 6 8
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Against The Grain
Rob Curtis, Jim Edmondson, Reuben Rojas, Courtney Wichert
Steel, wood, laminate, paint, fasteners Custom fabricated items made from steel and wood including atomic age furniture, animal skull metal art combination, whimsical isosceles triangle balcony planters, repurposed steel items from buildings downtown, and much more. Each artists talents and vision will be showcased along with live demonstrations on our cnc machine. 2406 Hidalgo St (512) 415-0122 / atgcustom@gmail.com / @atgaustintx Accessibility: 1, 3, 5, 6
Untitled, 2018, Steel, 60 x 5”
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Lauren Napolitano La Ropa Vintage Ink, acrylic, gouache, steel, wood
My work is about celebrating the handmade and the imperfections that come along with it. I am incredibly influenced by my mother’s Mexican heritage and I lean heavily on these ancestors as I create and gather inspiration. 2404 E 7th St (210) 471-1509 / laropavintage.atx@gmail.com laurenapolitano.com / @peptalks Accessibility: 2, 3
17076, 2019, Ink and pencil on antique 1946 calendar page, 9 x 12”
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Benjamin Barretto, Kimie Flores, Lily Lundy, Courtney Marie, Cheech Ramirez, Mark Strong
Paint, graphite, silver Children of the future-apocalypse have banded together to stave off the inevitability of non-existence by drawing shapes and colors on the carcasses of trees and bending metal to create wearable symbols of the futility of everything. Also, beer. 2501 E 7th St, #500 studioinkaustin@outlook.com / @courtneymariejewelry Accessibility: 2, 7, 8
Kimie Flores, What’s for dinner?, 2019, Oil, 48 x 36 x 1” 20 1 9
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Jonah Neff Aluminum, acrylic, copper My designs are large format and feature patterns and overlays that generate unexpected effects. Distance affects perception. 500 Pedernales St, #6103 (512) 466-1459 / jonahneff@gmail.com Accessibility: 7
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LAND
Caleb Everitt, Ryan Rhodes
Cotton, gold, oil, metal Land is an Art and Design studio with a focus on applied experimentation. Led by Caleb Owen Everitt and Ryan Rhodes and cross-pollinated by an ever evolving community of artists, writers, designers, herbalists, activists and earth stewards. Guided by a deep respect for Nature, Land harnesses an open-hearted and anarchic spirit that transcends style, medium and discipline. 501 Pedernales St, 2E (512) 626-3946 / caleb@workbyland.com / workbyland.com / @__L__A__N__D__ Accessibility: 0
PEACE FLAG STUDY NO.1, 2019, Gold, chainstitching, gauche, cotton, 36 x 48”
Fine Southern Gentlemen
Eva Claycomb, Ian Graham, Kees Holterman, Alex Huninghake, Mimifats, Justin Prince, Gaige Shepard, Sic Kid, Simone Thornton, Mason Walker, Jason Wright
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Silkscreen, watercolor, photography A group show at the Fine Southern Gentlemen print shop showcasing silkscreen prints, works on paper, painting, and photography. Highlighting work by employees and friends of the shop. 507 Calles St, #109 (512) 666-9050 / alex@finesoutherngentlemen.com finesoutherngentlemen.com / @fsgprints Accessibility: 1, 3, 7, 8, 9 Alex Huninghake, Believers at the River, 2018, Silkscreen print, 18 x 22” 1 7 0
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Cornelius Carter Esquina Tango Oil on canvas
Cornelius Carter new work is about exploring the culture of Argentine Tango and other Latin dances thru the lens of his own observations and experiences. His oil paintings are infused with emotion and dynamic movement. Cornelius weaves together portraits of Tango musicians, social dance scenes and paintings that express modern ideas of the dance and presenting in a unique space. 209 Pedernales St (901) 289-3637 / corneliusarts@gmail.com / corneliuscarter.com / @instagramcorneliuscarter Accessibility: 2, 6, 7
Mariachi, 2018, Oil on canvas, 24 x 18”
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Leah Gundrum Esquina Tango Acrylic, oil, charcoal As a person I strive to understand how humans and the modern society we have created can function harmoniously with the natural environment. As a painter I depict the juxtaposition between the urban communities I live in and the nature that continues to persevere within it. 209 Pedernales St (603) 965-5571 / leahgundrum@gmail.com / @leahgundrum Accessibility: 2, 6, 7
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Squidrabbit Digital prints I make fun, quirky and colorful cartoon and folk art prints. They range from animals to landscapes to abstract. This helps keep me away from my shrink. 2606 E 2nd St (512) 971-4388 / houndforhound@gmail.com squidrabbit.com / @squidrabbit_myers Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 6, 7
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Carly Weaver Oil, charcoal, graphite, wood
Lots of grackles, fine art and exclusive sale. Official stop for the Near EAST Home Studio Passport: come by get a passport, visit neighboring artists and WIN ART! 2606 E 2nd St (512) 373-6308 / info@carlyweaver.com / carlyweaver.com / @carlyweaverart Accessibility: 3
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Christine Fail Fail Jewelry 14K gold, silver, gemstones
Christine’s mission is to provide quality handmade jewelry at accessible price points with an aesthetic focused on understated elegance, attention to line and proportion, and an organic yet delicate feeling. Her Classic collection is handcrafted in 14K gold-fill and sterling silver, while her Epic collection is crafted in 14K gold and focuses on unique alternative wedding and ceremony rings. 2612 E Cesar Chavez St, #100 (512) 666-5446 / cf@failjewelry.com / failjewelry.com / @failjewelry Accessibility: 1, 2, 4, 7
Altar Hoop, 2019, 14K gold, 2.125 x 1.5”
Natalie Davis / Guest of Christine Fail
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Leather, clay, fiber, acrylic Canoe is the art practice of Natalie Davis. She explores pattern as meditation in the mediums of leather, ceramics, and fiber with a focus on sharing tactile experiences that bring you to the present moment. 2612 E Cesar Chavez St, #100 info@canoegoods.com / canoegoods.com / @canoegoods Accessibility: 1, 2, 4, 7
Six of Wands, 2019, Leather, ceramic, thread, 14 x 4 x 2” 1 7 2
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Jennifer Sneary Arts & Recreation Ink, gold leaf, paper
I am an artist and illustrator native to Austin. Working primarily in pen and ink, my intricate illustrations of flora and fauna are inspired by myth, folklore, and fantasy. 2604 E Cesar Chavez St jennifer.sneary@gmail.com / jennifersneary.com / @jenn_sneary Accessibility: 7
Born of Moonlight, 2019, Ink on paper, gold leaf, 24 x 18”
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Natalie Campbell / Guest of Jennifer Sneary Arts & Recreation Charcoal, graphite, chalk
Using charcoal powder and brushes, my portrait series merges two of my creative outlets: music photography and art. The vocalists I’ve drawn either represent milestones from my time as a music photographer, or significant periods of my life from childhood to now. I intentionally chose photos to reference that were taken by other music photographers whose work I admire. 2604 E Cesar Chavez St natalie@nataliecampbell.co / nataliecampbell.co/art / @nataliecampbell.art Accessibility: 7
Craig, 2018, Charcoal and chalk on paper, 48 x 36”
Anne Sorenson / Guest of Jennifer Sneary
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Arts & Recreation Paper, linocut blocks, linen, thread Love of nature and simplistic, but powerful, representation drives my work. Whether creating an illustration, linocut, or embroidered work of art, everything centers around a reflection of the natural world. There is true beauty in nature that I feel does not need to be modified in order to be unique and meaningful. 2604 E Cesar Chavez St annesorenson3@gmail.com / @annelill_ Accessibility: 7
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Monica Bushong Soma Vida Gallery Holographic vinyl, watercolor, silver, paper
MINDSOUP by MB is an alchemical experience where negative energy is transformed into precious, joyful moments. Psychologically stimulating, the works’ colorshifting nature and blop-like shapes play with perception, identity, energy and movement to massage the mind. 2324 E Cesar Chavez St (512) 423-7973 / mindsoupmb@gmail.com mindsoupmb.com / @mon.bushong.art Accessibility: 0 Monica_Bushong_colorcloud no.1, 2019, Watercolor, holographic vinyl on paper, 11 x 14 x 2”
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Maggie DeSart Soma Vida Gallery Thread, fabrics, raw materials
I work by mindfully considering each stitch and thread. I use hand dyed threads and fabrics, vintage and found textiles, and new mediums. By constantly striving to create in different ways with my art, my goal is to make something not only visually pleasing, but show that embroidery can move from just a “woman’s craft” into a modern textile art. 2324 E Cesar Chavez St (408) 497-7785 / maggiedesart@gmail.com / desartstudios.com/art/fiber-arts / @ stitchingartstudio Accessibility: 0 Veiled Lady (Phallus indusiatus), 2019, Cotton thread, raw wool, silk on linen fabric, 10 x 10 x 2”
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Soma Vida Gallery Acrylic, wood, canvas My abstract art visualizes my perspective of the world developed by a process of layering and imprinting. Through my art I want to show people how to enjoy the process of humanity as it unfolds. I allow the work tell it’s own story knowing that it can have life and meaning beyond what I intend. 2324 E Cesar Chavez St (408) 497-7786 / mikedesart@gmail.com desartstudios.com/art/paintings / @desartwork Accessibility: 0 Abstract 16, 2016, Acrylic on wood panel, 24 x 24” 1 7 6
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Doc List Soma Vida Gallery Photographic prints, canvas I am a photographer who works with people. Including dancers.
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The Wall, 2019, Photographic paper, 30 x 40”
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Therese Morgan Soma Vida Gallery Oil, watercolor, epoxy, wood
I look for what is interesting in what is ordinary; an appreciation for the everyday experience. My desire is to carry conviction through my work; I use bold brushwork and layering of colors to convey my impressions of the subject. My work is centered on drawing attention to what we might otherwise take for granted. 2324 E Cesar Chavez St (830) 456-1438 / info@theartyard.net theresemorgan106@gmail.com / @theresamorganart Accessibility: 0 Self Portrait, 2016, Oil on canvas, 24 x 36 x 2”
Ric Nelson
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Soma Vida Gallery Glass, acrylic, wood, soot, LEDs Currently, I work in mix media. Many materials are frequently employed to produce the physical interpretations of my thoughts, which also highlight my creative process. Among my visual art influences are painter Gerhard Richter and video artist Bill Viola for their conceptual processes and aesthetic influences. I am also inspired by the amazing community of artists here in Austin. 2324 E Cesar Chavez St (281) 217-0543 / ric@heyricnelson.com / heyricnelson.com / @heyricnelsonart Accessibility: 0
Human: First Person Singular, 2019, Acrylic, glass on wood, LEDs, 36 x 28 x 12” 20 1 9
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Jessica Oleksy Soma Vida Gallery Acrylic on canvas
Inspired by Ukiyo-e block prints my paintings are an exploration of the pleasures of everyday life. Through the study of ukiyo-e in my paintings I find myself incorporating my thoughts and visions about life into each piece. My art is not about the color, shape, texture, or skill. It’s simply magic. 2324 E Cesar Chavez St (303) 513-5101 / oleksyphotos@gmail.com / oleksyphotos.com / @oleksyphotos Accessibility: 0
Ukiyo-e Print Study, 2019, Acrylic on canvas, 36 x 36 x 2”
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Richard Rutner Soma Vida Gallery Watercolor, oil, wood
I will be exhibiting small wood sculptures with color pigments entitled Mystical Effigies, as well as watercolor paintings entitled Gizmo Convention, and an oil on museum board series entitled Quartet Variations and Octet Suite. 2324 E Cesar Chavez St (512) 940-0149 / richard.rutner@gmail.com richardrutner.com / @rutnerstudio Accessibility: 0 Mystical Effigy Series, 2019, Pigment on wood, 14 x 8 x 5.5”
Beck Seitsinger
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Soma Vida Gallery Acrylic, foam, hot glue, sharpies Eleven-year-old Beck Seitsinger; who was diagnosed with Asperger’s, has an uncanny ability to hyper-focus on whatever he loves. Every week, art teacher Carol Lee has been working with Beck to develop his skills in acrylic painting. Beck Seitsinger creates naturally in a primal and raw style that is similar to artists like Jean-Michel Basquiat or primal initiative artist, Jesse Reno. 2324 E Cesar Chavez St (512) 762-7969 / laseitsinger@yahoo.com / @beck_seitsinger_artist Accessibility: 0
Zombie RIP, 2017, Acrylic on canvas, 36 x 24 x 1” 1 7 8
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Lisa Zinna Soma Vida Gallery Photographs, resin
I challenge myself to turn an ordinary snapshot into an otherworldly expression of joy by using a thoughtful selection of color and photo layering within magical software. 2324 E Cesar Chavez St (512) 517-4510 / lisazin@gmail.com / lisazinna.com / @lisa.zinna Accessibility: 0
We are all in our own little worlds, 2019, Photograph, 18 x 24 x 2”
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Ponder Our People Grace Fletcher, Ric Nelson
Soma Vida Gallery Canvas, glass, acrylic After living in China for four years, I became obsessed with the subtle interaction we encounter with strangers every day. How a brief moment of eye contact or a slight brush of bodies can become such an intimate exchange of energy and wisdom in one, short frame of life. This is my attempt to capture those moments. 2324 E Cesar Chavez St (512) 975-9905 / gmfletch12@gmail.com / @fletcher_photography_ Accessibility: 0 Grace Fletcher, LAX MAX, 2017, Canvas, 20 x 20 x 2”
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Daniel Baugh, Kwanzaa Edwards, Sade Lawson, Camille Simone Lema
Soma Vida Gallery Acrylic, metal, wood, watercolor, ink Enter the surreal realm of Art Island. Here, you will discover the works of four up and coming artists. Each piece exudes female empowerment, whimsical scenery and illustrations that take you to a new land. This is the vacation you’ve been waiting for. 2324 E Cesar Chavez St artbycslema@gmail.com / @camillesimonelema, @danieldbaugh, @coslawson, @empty_holiday Accessibility: 0
Camille Lema, Fertility, 2019, Acrylic, 48 x 24” 20 1 9
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Christopher Taylor Timberlake Precious metals, meteorites, gemstones, minerals
I’m inspired by the patterns and textures resulting from the disintegration and formation of matter caused by natural forces, especially erosion and gravity. The ethical sourcing of the stones and metals used in my work is of utmost importance to me; all gems are cut or carved by me. 2308 E Cesar Chavez St, B (512) 674-1607 / info@cttjewelry.com / cttjewelry.com / @cttjewelry Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 6
Mokume Gane Montana Sapphire Moonstone Ring, 2018, Silver, 18K yellow gold, sapphire, moonstone, .75 x .25 x .75”
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Emily Spykman Guest of Christopher Taylor Timberlake Recycled metals, sustainably sourced stones
I am a jewelry artist who gravitates towards reflecting my environment through my art. The high desert landscape and plants have been particularly inspirational in my recent work since moving from Austin to Santa Fe, NM a year ago. It gives me great joy to bring these pieces and a piece of the desert with me back to Austin. 2308 E Cesar Chavez St, B (603) 801-5732 / studio@clementineco.com clementineco.com / @clementinecojewelry Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 6 Mesa Ring and Bangle, 2019, Bronze, green tourmaline, 3 x 3”
Sarah Fox
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grayDUCK Gallery Cyanotype, cotton, mixed media Bruisers is an exhibition about the nature of little boys and the men that they become. It is an exhibition I made in an attempt to be a better mother and to create a safer world for my son. 2213 E Cesar Chavez St (512) 826-5334 / duckduck@grayduckgallery.com / grayduckgallery. com/ / @grayduckgallery Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9
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Andrew Long Acrylic
SOLO: McMurtrey Gallery (Houston), Conduit Gallery (Dallas), Plus Gallery (Denver). GROUP: Austin Museum of Art’s 20 to Watch (tour Blue Star Arts Complex (San Antonio), Grace Museum (Abilene), Diverse Works (Houston); Out of Abstraction @Arlington Museum, Kim Foster Gallery (New York), David Lusk Gallery (Memphis). COMMISSIONED: Institute of Contemporary Art (London), Museum of Fine Arts (Houston.) 2110 Willow St (512) 450-1045 / art@andrewlong.net / andrewlong.net / @andrewlongstudio Accessibility: 0
A Thousand Years, 2019, Acrylic on Baltic birch, 48 x 48”
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Rehab El Sadek: Transient Prizer Arts & Letters Mixed media, paper, fabric
With Transient, artist Rehab El Sadek continues her exploration into issues related to immigration, belonging, communication and language. Utilizing sound installation, photography and the written word, El Sadek meditates on residential spaces and our relationship to them and to each other. 2023 E Cesar Chavez St (512) 575-3559 / info@prizerartsandletters.org prizerartsandletters.org/intro / @prizerartsandletters Accessibility: 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8
ما انت؟, 2019, Mixed media on paper, 28 x 37” TEMPO 2019 Convergence
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Angel-Axioma Alcala, Darcie Book, Jeff Grauzer, Ender Martos, Michael Mendoza, Brandon Mike, Courtney Bee Peterson, Jamie Spinello, Christy Stallop
Edward Rendon Sr Park at Festival Beach Mixed media The City of Austin’s Art in Public Places’ TEMPO program commissioned seven temporary public artwork proposals to be exhibited on library locations in September and November, 2019. For the third year, the artworks will culminate in a registered group exhibition in Edward Rendon Sr Park. 2101 Jesse E Segovia St (512) 974-7841 / anna.bradley@austintexas.gov austintexas.gov/tempo / @cityofaustinarts Accessibility: 1, 4, 7, 8, 9
Ender Martos, Graceful Celebration of Diversity, 2019, Steel, paint, acrylic, 72 x 16 x 16” 20 1 9
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Judy Paul Holly Street Studios Acrylic, collage, oil pastel, pencil
I’ll be showing my newest paintings along with work by my family of makers. We’ll have collaborative art for everyone to work on, live screen printing, an art installation and our photography slide show “Blink”. 1914 Holly St (512) 507-8199 / judy@judypaul.com / judypaul.com / @judypaulstudio Accessibility: 0
Spirit Wolf, 2019, Acrylic on panel, 40 x 60”
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Something Cool
Good Luck Buddha, J Muzacs, Sleepisfamous, Tayviss, ULOANG
Wheat paste, plaster, spray paint Something Cool studios is a multidisciplinary artist collective on E. Cesar Chavez. Our 2019 EAST show features local artists working in sculpture, video, painting and street art. 1717 E Cesar Chavez St (512) 217-3057 / uloang@gmail.com / somethingcoolstudios.com / @somethingcoolstudios Accessibility: 2, 7
Uloang, Tesseract Man, 2019, Plaster, 72 x 48 x 36”
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Julie Ahmad, Alisha Baker, Whitney Batres, Daniel Baugh, Daniela Buvat, Frankie Chigozie, Soledad Fernandez, Justin Haggerty, Audrey Jahanian, Jessica Lepore, Kristen Mazzaferro, Rebecca Molnar, Jennifer Pate, Corey Robbins
Oil, watercolor, ink, wood, acrylic ShopEAST is a collective of hardworking makers and emerging artists pursuing self-sustaining careers in the arts. Each creator showcases their expertise in various mediums that represent the diverse culture of EAST. Our goal is to provide a platform for them to bring you exceptional local art, ceramics, music, jewelry, botanicals, and home goods to the East Austin Studio Tour. 1710 E 2nd St msha.ke/shop.east / @shop.east Accessibility: 0 Jennifer Pate, Agave Love, 2019, Watercolor, ink on paper, 6 x 8” 1 8 2
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Art Photo Pop-Up: The Doodles Series Akki Brathwaite, Sharisraa
Acrylic, wood, cardboard, fabric, instant film The “Doodles” Series is an Art Photo Pop-Up collaboration between photographer, Sharisraa, and local visual artist, Akki Brathwaite. Participants can step into a completely handmade scene and get an immersive, interactive photoshoot experience! 1710 E 2nd St akkibrathwaite@gmail.com / @artphotopopup Accessibility: 0
Akki Brathwaite, Doodle Photo Pop-up Fun, 2018, Mixed media, 120 x 120 x 120”
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Audrey Jahanian Ink, watercolor, digital, oil, fabric
My interest lies in creating simple compositions using natural patterns found in the outside world. My latest focus has been on several series of botanical illustrations in different styles such as watercolor, digital drawings, and linoleum prints. With my abstracted landscape paintings, the landscape itself does not exist. It’s how I imagine land constantly progressing, layering and exposing its past. 1710 E 2nd St audrey@littlegreenpressatx.com littlegreenpressatx.com / @littlegreenpressatx Accessibility: 0 Untitled, 2019, Digital illustration, 10 x 20”
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ARRIVE East Austin Video, prints, sculpture, interactive, doors Doors, behind which, prizes wait. Doors to Heaven that are knocked upon. Doors that portend death. Last left doors and doors that are next. Trapped doors, and freely swinging doors. Doors which only love can open. Back doors and front doors and the identity they confer. So nice, you’ll knock twice. Who can it be now? 1813 E 6th St (512) 468-9174 / fishbucks@gmail.com stephalfish.com / @taylortaylorfishman Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10 Minicorn Uniplaza, 2018, Motorized video sculpture, 36 x 72 x 48” 20 1 9
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Rebecca Fitzpatrick Acrylic, oil, graphite, canvas
Colors, emotions, humans, and the practice of non-attachment. I love to create, I get perfectly lost in painting, and I love to share my art. Come explore and experience. 1621 E 6th St, #1105 (952) 649-0632 / reblfitz@gmail.com / rebelfitz.com / @rebel_fitz Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Prince 1970’s Pre-Fame, 2018, Acrylic on canvas, 40 x 30 x 1”
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Sarah Annie Navarrete Distribution Hall Projection, digital photography, transparent paper
With a background in dance, El Paso born artist Sarah Annie Navarrete works with a stylized aesthetic to choreograph kinetic narratives in front of her lens. She uses movement, human form, color, and minimalism to create surreal environments and enigmatic characters. She is most interested in decoding the language of movement to explore identity and uncover universal vulnerabilities. 1500 E 4th St (915) 217-7410 / hi@sarahannie.com / sarahannie.com / @bysarahannie Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7
Ether 1, 2019, Digital photograph, 19 x 13”
Artists of Christ Church
Matt Evans, Shaun Fox, Jan Florence Garven, Bev Harstad, Matthew Henry, Billy Hollis, Cheryl Kaufman, Eric Kaufman, Amy McCullough Mosley, Bryson Owen, Calista Riffee, Mick Santostefano, Caleigh Taylor
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Oil, acrylic, wood, ink, ceramic We’re a community of artists working in a variety of mediums. Please join us for our group show, and enjoy refreshments while you meet the artists and see their work. 112 Medina St (512) 410-7780 / artsatchristchurch@gmail.com christchurcharts.org / @faithandarts Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Matt Evans, Gatlin Creek Road, Early Summer Afternoon, 2017, Oil on canvas, 30 x 40” 1 8 4
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Rachel Dickson 1102 East Acrylic, watercolor, pastel, charcoal, ink
Much of my work is influenced by grief and the vivid, raw feelings involved. I work pieces in two stages: the first being the original mark – a lightly guided pool of paint and water. The second is an intentional layering of paint to create a coherent story. My paintings are meant to evoke memories, emotions, and provide a release. 1102 E Cesar Chavez St (512) 970-2109 / rd@racheldicksonart.com racheldicksonart.com / @racheldicksonart Accessibility: 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8 The Storm of the Century, 2019, Acrylic on canvas, 48 x 72 x 3”
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Ashley Garmon 1102 East Film camera, film, paper Ashley is a photographer based out of Austin, Texas. She often works with Holgas, toy cameras made out of plastic. Holga’s cheap construction and convex-concave lens produces pictures with natural distortions, as light leaks and other imperfections contribute to softedged, dreamlike images. She also deliberately manipulates the film by heating it, or crossprocessing it during development. 1102 E Cesar Chavez St (512) 423-0561 / info@ashleygarmon.com / ashleygarmon.com / @photosmashing Accessibility: 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8
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Steel, found objects, wood, glass I participated in the original EAST and have been part of all but a couple in its near 20 years. I am a sculptor in steel, regularly incorporating found objects and using blacksmithing techniques to alter and shape my forms. I often sculpt human, bird and other animal forms and regularly make social commentary in my creations. 204 Attayac St (512) 775-7301 / bgeo888@gmail.com Accessibility: 2, 6
Free Your Mind, 2016, Forged steel, found objects, 16 x 6 x 8” 20 1 9
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Shakti Sarkin / Guest of Barry S George Oil, acrylic, wood, steel, wire
To capture forever the beauty of trees, I am memorializing stunning pieces of fallen wood by attaching them to welded steel armatures or wrapping them in wire, and sometimes painting them. The sap of the wooden pieces flows as spirit. 204 Attayac St (512) 577-1577 / shaktisarkin@gmail.com shaktisarkin.com / @shaktisarkin Accessibility: 2, 6
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Rebeccah Polk Stoneware, porcelain, earthenware
Welcome to my home-based gallery. This year’s figurative series is inspired by the juxtaposition of feminine forms and one’s animal instincts. Art is the voice I use to raise awareness of the issues of our time. I speak through my sculpture, using the malleability of clay to shape messages that are globally important. Join us for refreshments, music and art! 204 Attayac St (814) 881-6198 / rp070553@gmail.com / @rebeccahlauraleepolk Accessibility: 2
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Tonka trucks, cans, found objects I have lived on the corner of Attayac and 2nd for 60 years. I collect items in my pick-up truck while on my paper rout delivering The Statesman and New York Times to east Austin neighborhoods. I assemble what I collect in my yard as a shrine to keep the spirit of the old neighborhood alive. 1303 E 2nd St (512) 662-4910 Accessibility: 0
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Ilana Panich-Linsman / Valley Girls: Coming of Age Along the Border Texas Photographic Society / Agave Print Photography
Young women in the Rio Grande Valley all have a different relationship with the border: some cross daily, and some are afraid to cross at all. Like the border itself, these women are not reduced to an evocative headline. Their lives are nuanced and diverse and reflect the communities in which they live. Co-curated by Jasmine DeFoore and Sarah Sudhoff. 1312 E Cesar Chavez St sarah@texasphoto.org / texasphoto.org / @texasphotosociety Accessibility: 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 9
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Tom Beach and Amanda Walker Dead End Studio Wood, cast glass, etched glass
We are a married artist couple making one of a kind sculptural boxes from unique woods, hand cut wood marquetry, kiln cast glass, and etched glass. We take inspiration from biology, mythology, and the beauty of our raw materials. 1507 E 2nd St (512) 434-9171 / beachwalkerboxes@gmail.com / @beachwalkerboxes Accessibility: 0
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Dead End Studio Acrylic, paper, silk thread My embroidered collage paintings are the culmination of lifelong obsessions with anatomy, mythology, natural history, and sewing. Using mixed media allows me to tell stories with depth and texture. I think of my work as teratology—the study of monsters—since I create chimeras of humans, animals, and plants and study them in the worlds I create for them. 1507 E 2nd St (512) 434-9171 / teratologystudio@gmail.com / @teratologystudio Accessibility: 0 Pale Shadows, 2019, Silk embroidery, collage, acrylic on canvas, 16 x 20” 20 1 9
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Morgan McBride Guest of Tom Beach and Amanda Walker Dead End Studio Clay
Clay as a surface, a canvas and an oddity. Morgan (Muggs) uses her medium to tell stories inspired by childhood, pets, fantasy, science fiction and pup culture. Hand-formed and painted using a variety of image transfer and surface decoration techniques, each piece is meant to be one of a kind, personal, and a conversation in itself. 1507 E 2nd St (512) 366-2624 / muggsclaystudio@gmail.com / muggsstudio.com / @muggsstudio Accessibility: 0 Cats plate, 2019, Clay, 8 x 11 x 1”
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Troy Daniel Guest of Tom Beach and Amanda Walker Dead End Studio Wood, acrylic, paper, wire
Once I discovered the joy of lasers, there was no turning back. I create laser cut and etched art on wood panels that I stain and treat beforehand. Within my work, I try to tell a story to spark the imagination. 1507 E 2nd St (512) 632-0680 / thecogglersshoppe@gmail.com thecogglersshoppe.com / @the_coggler Accessibility: 0 Bat Family, 2019, Laser cut Baltic birch wood, 11 x 14 x 1.5”
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Dead End Studio Acrylic My original paintings are done in acrylic with a dry brush technique that integrates vivid color and fine detail. I also make an array of gift items featuring my art. 1507 E 2nd St eyafloyd@yahoo.com / eyaclaire.com / @eyaclaire Accessibility: 0 Bathtub, 2019, Acrylic on wood, 16 x 20 x 1” 1 8 8
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Dwayne Bandy / Guest of Tom Beach and Amanda Walker Dead End Studio Gold, silver, gemstones, steel, bronze
My focus is creating one-of-a-kind objects using traditional techniques and materials, combined in non-traditional ways. I make wearable jewelry and non-wearable sculpture, and pieces that fall in between, always striving to explore new spaces while respecting my roots in metalwork. 1507 E 2nd St (512) 810-9400 / dwaynebandy@gmail.com / @monkfishforge Accessibility: 0
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Sara Jordan Photography Colorful Smoke Photography. 1601 E Cesar Chavez St, #104 (512) 696-8501 / sarajordan@mac.com sarajordanphotography.com / @sarajordanphotography Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
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OSO ROOM at Oseyo Oil, latex, wood, newspaper, metal Large commercial style oil paintings on raw canvas with personal drawings and whimsical sculpture works. On display, will also be a massive 17 foot pointillist oil painting titled Time Machine. Artist is recipient of both Texas and New York State Biennials in contemporary art. 1628 E Cesar Chavez St (214) 802-5300 / brandon@brandonmillergroup.com brandonmillerstudio.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Untitled, 2016, Oil, canvas, wood, paper, metal, 45 x 138” 20 1 9
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THE LINE AUSTIN IS A 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 spaces showcase over
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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 rotating pop up gallery in the East Lobby consistently features new artists every quarter. The LINE Austin partners with Big Medium for a year‑round, on‑ property artist residency program creating an ongoing legacy of support and a platform for showcasing the work of local artists and beyond. Check out the Open Studio Hours on our website and stop by for a visit. 111 E. CESAR CHAVEZ ST AUSTIN, TX 78701 T (512) 473‑1534 thelinehotel.com
Featured artwork by Fernando Muñoz
Thirsty Planet Brewing Co. crafted Brite Tank, an initiative celebrating creative communities of Austin. Through this effort, the brewery seeks out artists, performers, and makers who are becoming ‘Brite’—on the cusp of something great. Learn more at ThirstyPlanet.Beer
Our 2019 Brite Tank Artist, Fernando Muñoz, with brewer Tyrell Elliott, helped create Three Strangers — dark yet bright on the tongue, crisp but full of flavor, rounded out with a pop of hoppy citrus. Just like how great art can spark conversation, this Hoppy Vienna Lager meets Dark Mexican Cerveza should get you talking. Meet Fernando at Fernando-Munoz.com
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Robert Page Mission Funeral Home Oil, clay, Super Sculpey, pen, pencil
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. 1615 E Cesar Chavez St (843) 337-5392 / robert@rampageart.com / rampageart.com / @robertpageart Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Mickey meat, 2019, Oil on paper, 8 x 10”
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Angela Mathias Mission Funeral Home Varying breeds of sheep wool, watercolor
Mixed media, watercolor painting and handspun yarns. Yarns are hand processed from raw fiber directly from the animal. Careful consideration is given during the many steps to making a well-crafted, artful yarn. Handmade specialty yarns accent paintings on paper and canvas. 1615 E Cesar Chavez St angela@wadeart.gallery / wadeandwander.com / @wadeandwanderart Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
I Can’t Remember Your Name, 2018, Watercolor on paper, 16 x 12”
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Mission Funeral Home Encaustic, pigment, oil, wood Encaustic medium is a molten combination of filtered beeswax and Damar resin. I add in pigments, paint on wood and fuse each layer with a torch. After I build up a texture, I assail incise scrape and gouge out a painting using sculpture tools, stencils and some oils for more color. Several coats of fused encaustic medium seal it. 1615 E Cesar Chavez St (512) 634-7918 / carolaaronart@gmail.com carolaaronart.com / @carolaaronart Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Synaptic, 2019, Encaustic on wood, pigment, oil, gold leaf, 36 x 60 x 2” 1 9 2
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Mary Christina Cisneros Mission Pet Memorials Acrylic, paper, oil, watercolor, canvas
Childhood play inspires my work. I work quickly and intuitively on paper with watercolors, paint markers, and acrylic. Working closely with children has brought fun play into the mix. Using lots of lines, basic shapes, and letters. Adopting the rules of hide and seek. Run as fast as you can. Have fun. Find things that are hidden in the image. 1611 E Cesar Chavez St (512) 633-6371 / mchristinacisneros@gmail.com mccisneros.com / @itscrispycream Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 O//*, 2019, Paint pen on paper, 8.5 x 11”
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Fidel Marciel Mission Pet Memorials Card board boxes, poster boards
My art is a reflection of separation anxiety from an early childhood and as and adult. It has been an escape from the day to day worries of life. As an admirer of science fiction, fantasy and the world of comic books, I have incorporated this genre into my pieces. 1611 E Cesar Chavez St (512) 939-2154 / fmarciel1512.fm@gmail.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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Mission Pet Memorials Oil on canvas A self-taught, versatile artist, Arturo Mercado (1938-2015) painted what he knew and loved best—western scenes, wildlife and Central Texas landscapes. Best known as a realistic watercolorist, Arturo enjoyed working in egg tempera, gouache and oils. His greatest satisfaction came from converting a subject he saw into viewing enjoyment for the viewer. 1611 E Cesar Chavez St arturomar61@yahoo.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 No! Dumping, 2017, Photoshop and photography printed on art paper, 11 x 17” 20 1 9
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Jason Oliver Mission Pet Memorials Cut paper, acrylic, digital reproductions
Being funny and creative have always been the same thing in my life. However, I express myself, whether it be by painting, printing or design, I end up mixing it with humor in some way. While I do enjoy a thoughtful conversation or constructive criticism, if I can get an honest chuckle out of someone through my art, I’m happy. 1611 E Cesar Chavez St (559) 805-0584 / jason.gh.oliver@gmail.com / @faux.shaux Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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Melinda Rothouse Digital photography
I practice and teach contemplative photography, a mindfulness practice that helps me to slow down and experience the present moment. The resulting images convey the beauty that surrounds us in every moment, but which we rarely take the time to appreciate. I enjoy photographing the ordinary magic and vividness of everyday life and the natural world. 1609 Willow St melindarothouse.com / @melinda_ziji Accessibility: 2
Jellyfish - Monterey Aquarium, 2016, Digital photograph, 16 x 20”
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Canvas, photos, matte finish “Miksang” is a Tibetan word that means “good eye”. With the good eye opened, everything is art, everyone is the muse, everyone is the Beloved. I create Miksang Triptychs, based on various themes, such as color, texture, impermanence - the imagination takes hold here. What do my eyes see? Open sky, senses abound Flash of Perception Tashi 1609 Willow St (830) 481-6541 / miksangmoments@gmail.com / tashipics.com / @tashi_pics Accessibility: 2
PINK PAYBACK (triptych), 2018, Photograph, 8 x 8” 1 9 4
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Jodi Brownstein Sterling silver, gold, natural gemstones
Handcrafted sterling silver and gold jewelry featuring unique, rare, and striking gems, minerals and fossils from around the world. Each One-ofa-Kind piece is fabricated in my studio with great attention to detail. I use traditional silversmithing techniques such as stamping, forging, casting, bezel setting, oxidation and matte finishing to create timeless pieces that are sure to get you noticed. 1407 E Cesar Chavez St, A (773) 330-5222 / jodi@jodiraedesigns.com jodiraedesigns.com / @jodiraedesigns Accessibility: 0 One of a Kind Gemstone Rings, 2017, Sterling silver, tourmalated quartz, labradorite, rainbow moonstone, black garnet, 1 x .5 x .25”
Lee Perry / Guest of Jodi Brownstein
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Acrylic on canvas and wood Paintings to inspire for all. Creating what has not occurred. RatStar. 1407 E Cesar Chavez St, A (512) 567-7267 / leadbeast@gmail.com / @ratstar.art Accessibility: 0
Zane, 2018, Acrylic on canvas, 15 x 30”
The Gallery at Atelier 1205
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Laura Caffrey, Heidi Kasnoff, Ian Kasnoff, Dave McClinton
Paint, mixed media, canvas, paper Over the two weekends of the tour, sample two different slices of the year-round calendar of exhibitions at the Gallery at Atelier 1205 through the work of four artists: Laura Caffrey and Dave McClinton’s show closing on the first weekend, followed by Heidi Kasnoff and Ian Kasnoff’s show opening on the second weekend. 1205 E Cesar Chavez St info@atelier1205.com / atelier1205.com / @atelier.1205 Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Dave McClinton, Commiseration, 2019, Digital collage, 36 x 48” 20 1 9
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Jennifer Conroy Two Goats Pottery Stoneware, acrylic, digital photography
What gets me up in the morning is the creative potential of the day... a garden to plant, an image or dream to capture, a story to be told. Whether in clay, paint, words, up-cycled house parts or another medium, indulging my artistic drive fills my heart and without fail lights my path to the next project. 1304 Willow St (512) 971-4536 / jennifearth@yahoo.com / twogoatspottery.com / @twogoatspottery Accessibility: 2, 3, 6
The Yellow Dress, 2019, Acrylic on canvas, 36 x 36”
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Susannah Haddad / Guest of Jennifer Conroy Acrylic, wood, watercolor, digital
In my collection of works, you will find pieces that began their life as a painting and evolved into a sculpture, or a photograph that became a print. Because like people, art is a process and evolution. 1304 Willow St (512) 619-1939 / susannahhaddad@gmail.com / susannahmhaddad.com / @susannahhaddad Accessibility: 2, 3, 6
Cheer Me Up, 2019, Acrylic, pastel, 24 x 24 x 2”
Will Larson / Guest of Jennifer Conroy
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Steel, aluminum, copper The sculptures explore cast light and shadows effects from the sun. As the sun tracks across the sky, it creates ephemeral moments on the surfaces of the sculpture and surrounding area. 1304 Willow St (512) 444-9791 / willlarsondesign@gmail.com / willlarsondesign.com / @willlarsondesign Accessibility: 2, 3, 6
Flock of Birds, 2018, Steel, 62 x 46 x 46” 1 9 6
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Deidre McAdam / Guest of Jennifer Conroy Oil
Inspired by vivid northern New Mexico light and the vibrational effects of color, these current paintings capture a brief moment in time. For me they serve as joyous, simple snapshots, infused with optimism and gratitude. Frost said it better, “So dawn goes down to day, nothing gold can stay.” Current work is in oil on gessoed board and on canvas. 1304 Willow St deidremcadam@gmail.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 6
Taos 1, 2019, Oil on gessoed board, 12 x 12 x 1”
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Hollyana Melear / Guest of Jennifer Conroy Acrylic, watercolor, mix media, collage
Hollyana Melear creates unique, iconic art that speaks to the heart and soul in a variety of mediums, including acrylics, pastels and ceramics. Hollyana has exhibited across Texas. By using art a universal language and as a vehicle to blend culture, spirituality, and time Hollyana creates a dialogue about the connection of humanity across the globe. 1304 Willow St (512) 589-8490 / hollyana.melear@gmail.com hollyanamelear.com / @hollyanamelear Accessibility: 2, 3, 6
The Wall, 2019, Acrylic, collage on canvas, 20 x 24 x 1.5”
Leticia Mosqueda / Guest of Jennifer Conroy
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Oil, acrylic, watercolor Culture, people and their traditions. This is basically what is reflected in the series “My People and their landscapes”. The great love and pride I feel for my country Mexico, led me to want to show through my work, the rich, fascinating diversity of its inhabitants. 1304 Willow St (52554) 099-7328 / leticia.mosquedac@gmail.com / leticiamosqueda.com / @leticia.mosquedac Accessibility: 2, 3, 6
Thoughts, 2019, Oil on canvas, 36 x 28 x 2” 20 1 9
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Deb Soromenho / Guest of Jennifer Conroy Ink, watercolor, wood, acrylic
Mandala inspired art. I create art for the curious, the explorers, and the seekers of unique! My art is for those who are inspired by the natural world, who are obsessed with things of curiosity and fantasy and magic, who are moved by things of woodlands & deserts & oceans, who are captivated by mystical spaces & far off places. 1304 Willow St (301) 828-7042 / soromenho.deb@gmail.com / debsoromenho.com / @debsoromenho.art Accessibility: 2, 3, 6
Luna, 2019, Watercolor, digital print, 12 x 12”
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Art 84 | Dance + Music + Art
Art from the Streets, Luna Davis, Digital Den, Kim Eitze, Justin C. Gordon, Melanie Hickerson, Eve Larson, Harrison Marek, Helen Mary Vanston Marek, Yoyo Pong, Randall Soileau
Oil, acrylic, glass, wood, digital Fisterra Projects and Art 84 host individual artists and collectives of various styles and media, plus live Dance+Music+Art events at the home of futurist, collector, music lover, and dancer Larry Vanston. 84 Waller St (512) 415-5965 / lvanston@tfi.com / art84.org / @art84gallery Accessibility: 1, 2
Melanie Hickerson, 1956 (West Texas), 2016, Acrylic on canvas, 24 x 64”
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Art 84 Acrylic, pencil, charcoal, pastel I’m curious. The world puts on an endless, vivid show. I want to express something about being human in the world. I love color. I want anyone who looks at my work to think about color. 84 Waller St (512) 961-3023 / mellypaint@gmail.com / melaniehickerson.com / @mellypaint. com Accessibility: 1, 2
THREE DANCING STATUES, 2019, Acrylic on linen, 11 x 14” 1 9 8
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Helen Mary Vanston Marek Art 84 Acrylic, beads, string, stones
I’m a visual and graphic artist creating decorative art and jewelry utilizing a range of new and repurposed materials, photography, and traditional media. I often incorporate beaded creations, rocks, and other items onto my abstract acrylic paintings. I enjoy working with the different materials and seeing the often surprising juxtaposition and interplay of the different elements. 84 Waller St (512) 914-8038 / hmvmarek@tfi.com / vanmarek.com / @vanmarek_hmvmarek Accessibility: 1, 2
Cattails, 2019, Mixed media, acrylic, tree branches, 21 x 13 x 3”
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Harrison Marek Art 84 Ink, paper
An architectural designer seeking to advance the artistic potential of computer-aided design, specifically as it pertains to parametric and algorithmic art. This has taken the form of both physical fabrication and digital art, areas that I am interested in bridging into the same realm. Examples include digital printmaking, photo processing, and 3D modeling. 84 Waller St (512) 963-3321 / harrisonmarek1@gmail.com harrisonmarek.com / @harrison.marek Accessibility: 1, 2 No Stop System_2, 2019, Digital print, 11 x 17”
Luna Davis
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Art 84 Digital camera, Photoshop The definitions and interpretations of “space” are countless. I am fascinated by how little humanity knows about space. While I try not to limit my work to a single subject, I find it important to explore these inspirations from space. I’ve allowed myself to explore the influences of this “unknown space” on environmental issues, spirituality, and my own personal experiences. 84 Waller St (512) 574-1670 / lunadavis20@gmail.com / @diiscohell Accessibility: 1, 2 High Priestess, 2017, Photoshop, photograph, 11 x 17” 20 1 9
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Kim Eitze Art 84 Henna, wood, tissue, resin, acrylic
I’ve enjoyed being a natural henna artist for 22 years. Applying my homemade paste onto wood requires a different kind of focus and often leads me to places I don’t expect, while also creating a design that will last! I play with many mediums and resin is my current obsession. I’ll be offering many small giftable items of all kinds! 84 Waller St kim@hennakim.com / hennakim.com / @hennakimaustin Accessibility: 1, 2
Drea, 2017, Henna on wood panel, 12 x 12”
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Justin C. Gordon Art 84 Watercolor, paper, magnets, wood, metal
Lifedrawing Re-imagined: naked people the viewer may adorn or expose with magnetic objects. 84 Waller St jcg@studiojcg.com / studiojcg.com / @studiojcg Accessibility: 1, 2
Hanging Around, 2018, Framed watercolor, ink on paper, metal, magnets, 16.75 x 20.75 x 1”
Eve Larson
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Art 84 Oil on canvas I come to visual art from the world of ballet. I was a ballet dancer for many years. I imbue my paintings with the romance and movement of the dance. I always look for the beauty, expressiveness and theatricality in life and art. My paintings have an implied story behind them, which I leave to the viewer’s imagination. 84 Waller St (512) 477-5031 / evelarson@mac.com / evelarson.com Accessibility: 1, 2
Entr’Acte, 2019, Oil on canvas, 14 x 18 x 1” 2 0 0
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Yoyo Pong Art 84 Acrylic
Yoyo Pong’s imagery explores narratives of sacred into the life-like rendering of human and animal faces that she developed through acrylics combined with pastels. She works toward developing her unique depth maps rendering style, which utilizes repeating contour lines reminiscent of ripples, colors tones or pointillism patterns combined with computer graphics. 84 Waller St elliahkhan@gmail.com / behance.net/yoyo-pong Accessibility: 1, 2
Blue Man, 2017, Acrylic, 30 x 30”
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Randall Soileau Art 84 Glass, copper, lead, solder, steel
Randall Soileau first started cutting glass at age 17. Following a career in classical ballet and dance, he returned to his love for glass and opened Randall’s Glass Studio in 2016. His subjects range from dancers, floral gardens and landscapes, to classic and modern geometrics.His work, “Centurion Sunset”, is on exhibit at the 2019 People’s Gallery at Austin City Hall. 84 Waller St (512) 674-5863 / randallsoileau@gmail.com / randallsoileau.com Accessibility: 1, 2
El Sol y La Luna Garden Gate, 2010, Glass, lead came, solder, cedar lumber, 96 x 72 x 3”
Digital Den / Digital Drawing Room
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Art 84 Projection, VR Inviting the audience to become the activators—enjoy a miniature sneak peak into the Drawing Room concept—in relation with the @digitaldrinkanddraw and produced by Free Verbs, encouraging digital creativity and technology as medium. 84 Waller St (631) 678-7380 / create@freeverbs.com freeverbs.com / @freeverbs Accessibility: 1, 2
Digital Drawing Room, 2019, Animation, 240 x 360” 20 1 9
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Art From The Streets Art 84 Acrylic paper-canvas-board, impasto, glass-copper assemblies
Art From The Streets is a local non-profit org that assists the underserved homeless community in Austin. We are managed by a dedicated board of directors and executive director and a well coordinated group of volunteers. 95% of the profits from the sale of art is distributed to the participating artists in our program. 84 Waller St (512) 925-6450 / sampate@austin.rr.com / artfromthestreets.org / @artfromthestreetsaustin Accessibility: 1, 2
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Liliana Wilson Color pencil, ink, acrylic Drawing is my life. 1404 Canterbury St lilianawilson.com Accessibility: 0
Justicia, 2019, Color pencil, ink, acrylic on paper, 25 x 25”
Carlos Lowry / Guest of Liliana Wilson
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Acrylic on canvas 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 figurative and inspired by contemporary cultural, political, and technological themes. 1404 Canterbury St (512) 797-5405 / carlos@nuevoanden.com / nuevoanden.com / @carlitoslow Accessibility: 0
Hermanos Flores Magón, 2019, Acrylic on canvas, 18 x 24” 2 0 2
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Cecilia Colomé / Guest of Liliana Wilson Oil, acrylic, gouache, watercolor, ink
I was raised by animals. I do not mean my family. “If you want to understand the human being you must closely observe nature and the animal kingdom.” That is my favorite quote from Aristotle. I do art to honor nature and the animal kingdom, with awe and gratitude. 1404 Canterbury St (512) 431-7470 / landscapewithtea@gmail.com Accessibility: 0
From the Family Album, 2019, Oil on canvas, 12 x 12”
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smasHouse design Furniture, lighting, found objects
SmasHouse design takes re-purposed materials and revitalizes them to create innovative décor, fittings, lighting fixtures, custom furniture, and accessories. We provides eye-catching and complimentary looks for luxury spaces, homes, studios, offices and restaurants. Find exclusive lighting fixtures, custom furniture, paintings, tiny homes and portable work spaces. Make your interior space a smasHouse retreat with innovative craftsmanship and décor. 1401 Canterbury St, B (512) 656-0653 / smashousedesign@gmail.com Accessibility: 2, 3, 5, 6
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Wood, deconstructed furniture, found objects My main focus is the creation of hydrodynamic shapes as sculpture and percussion instruments made from repurposed wood. Creative pieces from the deconstruction of furniture and found objects are also on display along with paintings from other artists. 1304 Garden St (415) 336-8584 / mmhjones@comcast.net / @matt_jones_gallery Accessibility: 2
Hydrodynamic #20, 2019, Wood sculpture, 2 x 24 x 2” 20 1 9
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Leslie Thompson Steel, wood
My art is an opportunity for connection. Whether landscape creations such as fountains, planters, and fire pits, or furniture pieces such as benches, tables, and stools, each piece emanates thoughtful, functional, and creative ways to celebrate or commemorate special occasions. Come check out some fun, practical pieces to be enjoyed as a conduit for love, happiness, peace and joy. 1403 Holly St (512) 971-9773 / lt@bestowedbelongings.com / bestowedbelongings.com / @bestowedbelongings Accessibility: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Firepit Fountain, 2018, Metal, 24 x 48 x 48”
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Jared F. Rosenacker Glass
I believe strongly in the importance of social connections. Where people gather, drinks are made. At this intersection, I aim to amplify the experience with glassware that celebrates personality, style, and class. My hope is, that the experience of “consumption” can evolve, if even ever so slightly, to be more unique and intentional. 1507 Holly St, B / In the back jared@jfrglass.com / jfrglass.com / @jfr_glass Accessibility: 2, 6, 7
The Aristocrat, 2019, Glass, 3.5 x 3 x 3”
Tamora Burk
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Acrylic, ink, found materials, canvas Painting is my way of connecting to something greater. The natural world, endangered and extinct animals are recurring subjects that illuminate the mystery of life, our immersion in nature, interconnection, and the desire to protect what we love. 1330 Shore District Dr, Bldg 2 (978) 697-7902 / tamora@maverickdean.com / @tamoramburk Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 7, 8
Your Essence is your Kingdom, 2019, Acrylic, ink and salvaged plastic laboratory pipettes on canvas, 48 x 36” 2 0 4
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Chris Kerr Lenox Boardwalk Watercolor, ink, pencil, acrylic, digital
Inspired by all things light, bright, minimal, and colorful. Giving life to the inanimate with a sense of humor. 2515 Elmont Dr (512) 962-9616 / chriskerratx@gmail.com Accessibility: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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ELRAY Interior design, steel, concrete, glass
Metal sculptor turned interior designer, ELRAY returns to EAST after a hiatus from creating. Upon obtaining a BS in Interior Design, he founded a design + build studio incorporating interiors, furniture, and lighting. He is transforming his modest Riverside flat into an emporium of custom design solutions, and a showroom to premiere his debut furniture line in steel, concrete, and glass. 1633 Royal Crest Dr, Bldg A-6 #1137 (512) 850-2968 / studio@elray.co / elray.co / @elraydotco Accessibility: 3
Custom Desk/Screen/Banquette Seating, 2019, Steel and maple plywood, 73 x 89 x 43”
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INDEX Last Name, First Name page # . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tour # # 3rd House Gallery p27. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 A A&K Woodworking and Design p84. . . . . . . . . . 201 Aaron, Carol p192. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 483 Abel, Alex p88. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211 Action, Creative p90. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217 Acton, Deann p134. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 333 Adair, Ashley p17. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Adair, Lyle p167. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 418 Adams, Ryan A. p100. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 241 Afroamericana 2 p50. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 Afterhours p69. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 Agbaraji, Chuka p52. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 Against The Grain p169. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 424 Aguilar, Gabriella p44 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Ahmad, Julie p182. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 459 Akers, Larry p29. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 AKIRASH p17. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Alcala, Angel-Axioma p181. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 456 Aldridge, Geoffrey p13. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Alexander, Caitlin B. p41. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Alexander, Karen p41. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Alfstad, Casey p166. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 415 Allen, Bale Creek p128. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 314 Allen, Catherine p128. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 313 Allison, Thomas p12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Alvarado, Xavier p50. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 Amato, Chelsea p18. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Amaz1n Entertainment Productions p49 . . . 108 Anderson, Gary p112. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 271 Anderson, Reed p100. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243 Anjum, Rubina p28. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Aoki, Lucas p150. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 374 Armistead, Brenda p18. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Arredondo, Daniel p13. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Art 84 | Dance + Music + Art p198 . . . . . . . . . . . 500 Art Island p179. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 450
Art from the Streets p198, 202 . . . . . . . . . . . 500, 511 Art Photo Pop-Up: The Doodle Series p183 . 460 Ascarrunz, Diana p91. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221 Ash, Hunter p70 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165 Ashley, Ransom p130. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 321 Athey, Thomas p167. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 419 Atkinon, Nikki Alexander p40. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Atkinson, Bob p39. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Atkinson, Nikki p39. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 atxGALS p59. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 Austin, Kathryn p49. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Austin School of Furniture p163. . . . . . . . . . . . . 408 Austin Tinkering School p99. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 240 Avra, Whitney p59 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137, 138 Azarian, Ethan p67. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 B Baker, Alisha p182. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 459 Balkan, Jennifer p40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Bandage, Tom p103. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 251 Bandy, Dwayne p189 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 478 Barber, Lee p151. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 377 Baron, Andy p83. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196 Barrett, Bev p80. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 Barretto, Benjamin p169 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 426 Bartok Studio Artists p139. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 348 Barton, Greg p18. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Barton, Ursula p24. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Batlló, Inés p106. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 260 Batres, Whitney p182. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 459 Battani, Kristy Darnell p122. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 302 Baugh, Daniel p179, 182 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 450, 459 Beach, Tom p187. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 473 Beard, Christy p91. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221 Beggar, Insane p86. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206 Belim, Aniko p73. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172 Bennett, Rebecca p109. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 270 Bentz, Nevena p59, 61 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137, 142 Bernard, Eliana p96 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 231 Bernson, Janet p43, 44 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95, 97 Bickley, Doris p5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AWK Big Medium p125 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 312
Billman McCormick, Jamie p93. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227 BIRTHDAY! BIRTHDAY! BIRTHDAY! p49 . . . . 106 Bishop, Derek p38. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Blackwell, Rahya p61. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Blanton, Susannah p136. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 337 The Bletchleyettes p44. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Bloom, Cynthia p136. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 338 Blue Sky Design and Build Collective p99. . . 239 Bobkoff, Zach p76 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182 Book, Darcie p181. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 456 Borrelli, Becca p57. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 Boyd, Tia p55 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 Boyle, Tricia p139. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 348 Brad, Nat p58. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 Brathwaite, Akki p183. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 460 Brau, Molly p119. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 294 Bresette, Claire p71 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 Bresnan, Patrick p125 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 312 Brewer, Hallie p52 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 Brimberry, Don p45 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Brink, Rebecca p153. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 383 Brinkman, Colby p103. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 251 Briones, Lucia p98. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237 Britton, Thomas p165 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 414 Broad Studios p92. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225 Broadbent, Charlie p138. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 343 Brooke, Eryn p59, 61 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137, 144 Brotman, Lynne p112 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 273 Brown, Matthew p161. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 401 Brown, Tammy p37. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Brownell, Aria p25. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47, 48 Brownstein, Jodi p195. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 490 Bruxvoort, Ellen p92 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225 Brxwn, Russell p25. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Bryant, Will p132. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 325 Burk, Tamora p204. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 519 Burke, Craig p100. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 241 Burnett, Jessica p115 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 281 Burnside, Brooke p147 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 366 Burnside, Kathleen p39 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Bushong, Monica p176. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 439 Butler, Gina p10. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Buvat, Daniela p182. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 459
Buxani, Neena p121. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 298 Byrne, Alec p129. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 318 C Caffrey, Laura p195. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 492 Cahalane, Janice p72. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171 Camp, Shawn p12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Campbell, Natalie p173 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 437 Carbo, Corey p92. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225 Cardona, Felipe p38 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Carrales, David p48. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Carroll, Debbie p19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Carter, Cornelius p171. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .430 The Cathedral p59. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 Cavazos, Ismael p87. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 208 Cayton, Emily p75. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179 Cazares, Jonathan p56. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 Ceniceros, Monica p59, 60 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137, 139 Chalupa, Adam p29. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Chavez, Hazel Batrez p128. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 313 Cherished Wood p156 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 392 Chigozie, Frankie p182 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 459 Chiles, Elizabeth p120. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 295 Chow, Sophia p44. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Christ Church p184. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 465 Chruch of the Cross Austin p10. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Cinema Obscura p28. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Cipleu, Malina p29. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Cisneros, Mary Christina p193 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 484 Clark, Cassandra p148, 149 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 369, 370 Claycomb, Eva p148, 170 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 367, 429 Clayworks Studio p54. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Cline, Jesse p135. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 335 Cloud Tree Gallery & Studios p151 . . . . . . . . . . . 377 Co-Lab Projects p88, 135 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212, 335 Coggin House Group Show p45. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Cohen, Miranda p84. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 Cole, Kimmothy p43. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Coleman, Lynda p9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Colombik, Roger Bruce p103 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 251 Colomé, Cecilia p203. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 514 Combs, Mike p148 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 367 Connor, Elana Rose p37 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Conroy, Jennifer p196. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 493 Cook, Thomas p76, 77 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182, 184 Cowen, Tashi p194. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 489 Cox, B Shawn p123. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 306 Cox, Jim p41. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 Cox, Zanny p131. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 322 CRAFT p153. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 383 Creative Action p90. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217 Creative Arts Society p2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ACB Criscoe, Jonas p27, 103 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54, 251
Crombach, Steef p76 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182 Cronan, Matthew p128 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 313 Crone, Wendy p69. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 Crowder, Lisa p129 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 317 Crutcher, Gannon p50. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 Cummins, Kevin p129 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 318 Curtis, Rob p169. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 424 D dadaGeek p45 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 dadaLab p45. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Dale, Aubree p25, 26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47, 49 Daniel, Troy p188. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 476 Darlington, Rebecca p82. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193 David, Katy p28. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 David, Rachel p103. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 251 Davis, Akaimi p43 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Davis, Luna p198, 199 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500, 504 Davis, Natalie p172. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 435 Davis, Ryan p75. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180 Dean, Hannah p128. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 313 DeCologero, Lyndsie p58. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 deDominicis, Cara p153. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 383 Denny, Betsy p3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ACB Deraet, Faustinus p3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ARZ Desai, Rakhee Jain p105. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 258 DeSart, Maggie p176 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 441 DeSart, Michael p176 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 440 Diaz, Patrick p100. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242 Dickson, Rachel p185. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 466 Digital Den p198, 201 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500, 510 Digital Genesis p166 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .415 Dimension Gallery Sculpture Park p103. . . . . . 251 Doc List p177. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 442 Donofrio, John p86. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206 Dox p164. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 409 Doyle, Tess p48. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 Drunkenoir p164. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 409 Duffy, Brian p129 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 318 Dunkle, Katie p152. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 380 Duran, Diego Mireles p147. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .366
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