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    Mesmerize III: Onesie Night Stan

    Your creative friends at IEC are celebrating the late great Stan Lee with a showcase of superhero- (or supervillain-) inspired art installations at Native Hostel. "Wear your favorite superhero onesie, pajamas, or costume," they say, "or just come ready to party like a True Believer!" Enjoy the dance party, the live painting, the artisan booths, maybe win yourself a C-note as "Super Best Dressed" in the cosplay contest. Excelsior!
    Thu., Feb. 28, 8pm-2am  
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    Dimension Gallery: SWAARMS

    This new body of work by Suzanne Wyss at Dimension is a protean body, a visual representation of working together to create something beautiful and bigger than the self, driven by an array of thread-growth machines that evolve their own structures, adding to and transforming the site all the way until the exhibition ends. (Admit it: You've been wondering what the artist would do next, ever since you saw the dank honey she visited upon Facebook Austin.) Did you catch the opening reception at this intimate venue, where Wyss' mechanisms were just beginning their complex industry? Come back this final weekend to witness the textile metamorphosis at its completion!
    Through April 7
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    Northern-Southern: Where Is Here?

    "This," says gallery owner Phillip Niemeyer, "is an attempt to take a picture of our time and place by photographing the people in it and of it: a portrait of 100 people of every age – from newborn to the most senior – who live in, work in, grew up in, or nowadays frequent the neighborhood of East Austin around East 12th Street." So the gallery is temporarily functioning as a lounge for people of all ages to hang out, talk, and listen – and as a hub for Northern-Southern's photodocumentary project. Because they're inviting the community to events where a photographer will take pictures; they'll also take field trips to photograph those who can't make it out; and all that's collected will be exhibited at the gallery in June. See website for details.
    Through March 15
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