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Gay Place
The Gender Unbound Art Fest will spotlight the work of trans, intersex, and gender nonconforming artists and musicians
"...bodies, bathrooms, victimhood, surgeries, and transitions," says Gender Portraits artist and nonprofit founder Drew Riley. Instead of focusing on..."

Sept. 23, 2016 Column by Sarah Marloff

MondoCon Unleashes Loaded Lineup
Just shut up and take our money!
"...2014 programming, plus the first poster for the Austin art crew from Alex Ross..."

Aug. 21, 2014 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Trash Dance
The process used by Austin choreographer Allison Orr to create this dance piece for garbage trucks and sanitation workers is revealed in this fascinating documentary record.
"...can provide the foundation for an amazing work of art. Initially, the beauty and grace of the garbage trucks..."

May 3, 2013 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

11th Hour Holiday Shopping?
Homegrown art makes a good fit for every stocking
"...want to spare you anything that will shrink your heart two sizes to Grinchy proportions. So check these local..."

Dec. 21, 2012 Arts Post by Robert Faires

2012 Austin Visual Arts Awards
AVAA honors local art makers who really love making art
"...After a one-year hiatus, the Austin Visual Arts Association resumed its annual tradition of honoring outstanding local..."

Nov. 23, 2012 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Poster Perfect
How Mondo is revolutionizing film art-vertising
"...Famous Monsters of Filmland, or were hand-drawn works of art by the likes of living one-sheet legend Drew Struzan..."

July 8, 2011 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

Tape Worms
A new doc and art show celebrate cassette culture
"...1970s and '80s, many young movie enthusiasts equated the art of film with monsters, sci-fi, and over-the-top action movies...."

Feb. 4, 2011 Screens Feature by Ashley Moreno

Tossed Genre Salad
Church of the Friendly Ghost kickstarts its art
"...DIY fundraisers Kickstarter have invaded Austin's art and music scenes, and its..."

April 27, 2010 Music Post by Audra Schroeder

Humpday
Shelton’s winner of Sundance’s Special Jury Prize starts an interesting conversation about sexuality, but ultimately doesn't add much to the dialogue.
"...Mexico, and swaggering with tales of willing women and artistic schemes, Andrew is living the dream, or at least..."

Sept. 4, 2009 Movie Review by Kimberley Jones

Top 10 in Design 2008
2008 was a great year for design – see what made the list
"...should be any different. So here it is: national/local art & design related goodness from 2008...."

Dec. 30, 2008 Design Post by Andy Campbell

All Eyes on First Night
Fireworks rule, parades with kids and bikes rule, giant art rules ...
"...include: Costumes rule, bikes rule, afterschool programs rule, group art activities rule, and so does our unique regional musical..."

Dec. 29, 2006 Arts Feature by Rachel Koper

Step Up
This snooty-dancer-meets-street-dancer musical romance is so painfully intent on teaching its characters life lessons every few minutes that it forgets to be trashy.
"...together Griffiths (strip-mined for her credibility as an imperious art-school principal with plunging sweaters) and Heavy D (as the..."

Aug. 11, 2006 Movie Review by Marrit Ingman

The Gospel of Lead
Arthouse's Talking Art with Dario Robleto and Jeremy Blake is a good bet for a stimulating afternoon, with two rising art stars who have a history of weirdly personal, spicy commentary
"...conceived of by the young and feisty San Antonio artist Dario Robleto. He'll be in Austin for Talking Art..."

Jan. 20, 2006 Arts Feature by Rachel Koper

A Good Town for Dreaming
Austin gets inside the West Texas capital of contemporary art
"...Possibly Marfa is for visual artists what Kerrville is for folk musicians...."

Oct. 15, 2004 Arts Feature by Rachel Koper

My Architect: A Son's Journey
Compelling, luminous, and poignant, this documentary about legendary American architect Louis Kahn, made by his illegitimate son, is surprisingly revelatory.
"...in a New York City morgue for the better part of three days. Similar curious doings peppered Kahn’s peculiar..."

Feb. 13, 2004 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Laurel Canyon
"...how this role – as Jane, a hard-living rock & roll producer – was something special, the first time..."

April 11, 2003 Movie Review by Kimberley Jones

In Person
Disregarding any traces of overstatement, it was hard to not think of Jean Genet while studying the work of Floyd Bell, whose studio is the Snake River Correctional Institution in Ontario, Ore. …
"...most immediate view upon arrival at Inside Books' closing party for its Prisoner Art and Poetry Exhibition was Bell's..."

March 28, 2003 Books Feature by Shawn Badgley

Nailing the Market
The next time you go out to eat, keep an eye out for the work of Austin artist Elizabeth Guenthner. She's showing in almost every cafe where it's possible to display art, and her works' precise, distinctly disturbing beauty is simply transcendent.
"...Austin native Elizabeth Guenthner is exhibiting her artwork, throughout the year, in almost every local cafe where..."

July 14, 2000 Arts Feature by Wayne Alan Brenner

Eternity and a Day
"...endless procession of glacial tracking shots, minimal action, and soulful, incantatory dialogue. Eternity and a Day is cut from..."

Sept. 24, 1999 Movie Review by Russell Smith

Mickey Blue Eyes
"...Mickey Blue Eyes and muddies the mood. At the heart of the picture is the intriguing notion: Is anyone..."

Aug. 27, 1999 Movie Review by Hollis Chacona

Review: “The Other Thing Is”
Malcolm Bucknall's sentimental, humorous, chimeric portraits
"...The historic practice of creating art about anthropomorphic animals works to elucidate our humanness through..."

Nov. 24, 2023 Arts Post by Meher Qazilbash

Day Trips: Mural Alley, Alpine
West Texas outdoor art gallery tells Lone Star State stories
"...Avenue and Avenue E west of Fifth Street. The art project began in the 1940s...."

April 28, 2023 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Harry Ransom Center Celebrates Movie Storyboards With Poster Giveaway
Grab some art this weekend at the "Drawing the Motion Picture" exhibit
"...What's better than a free gallery? How's about free art from a free gallery? Even better, free art from..."

April 8, 2023 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Qmmunity: Board Certified
Qmmunity rounds up notices from Austin's queer community calling for music, art, and more
"...Pinned up top is an open artist call from LGBTQ youth advocates Out Youth. They need..."

March 24, 2023 Column by James Scott

Day Trips: Three Rivers Petroglyph Site, New Mexico
Ancient rock art displays Jornada Mogollon creativity
"...contains one of the largest collections of ancient rock art in the Southwest. More than 21,400 images of birds,..."

Sept. 24, 2021 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

This Is Who We Are #9: Mary Moody Northern Theatre's bobrauschenbergamerica
A daily affirmation of Austin's creativity from the Chronicle archive
"...Our ability to experience art in person and with others is presently in lockdown,..."

May 18, 2020 Arts Post by Robert Faires

The Blanton's #MuseumFromHome Offers Tours, Talks, and More From Its Collection
Just cuz you're at home doesn't mean you can't get some culture
"...that line your walls is probably not providing much artistic stimulation. Luckily, the Blanton Museum of Art has brought..."

April 30, 2020 Arts Post by Gianni Zorrilla

Cultural Cancellations and Postponements: The Big List
What's not happening around Austin, arts-wise
"...site, Austinites are wasting no time in taking their art online, making sure you have performances to watch and..."

March 24, 2020 Arts Post by Robert Faires

Vision 2020: "Deborah Roberts: I'm"
Nationally known Austin artist will get a solo show at home
"...Deborah Roberts has been making and showing art in Austin for decades, most of that time plugging..."

Jan. 9, 2020 Arts Post by Robert Faires

Introducing the 2019 Class of the Austin Arts Hall of Fame
The stories behind the art transformers of this year's Hall of Fame inductees
"...static. The work created in the performing and visual arts is always changing, ever evolving. That's because so many..."

May 24, 2019 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

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