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Big Medium Holds Fundraiser Following Big Fire
Arts community hub is set to recover – creatively as ever
"...We told you about the recent fire at Big Medium’s new place at 4201 S. Congress, the conflagration..."

Jan. 28, 2024 Arts Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Big Medium to Leave Canopy This Spring
Little tells the long and short of it
"...Big Medium, the community-empowering arts organization behind the annual Austin..."

Feb. 3, 2023 Arts Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Big Medium Closes After Fire
Art from Tim Kerr's new collaborative show destroyed in blaze
"...A devastating fire has ripped through Austin's Big Medium gallery, damaging the building and destroying art in..."

Jan. 18, 2024 Arts Post by Richard Whittaker

Supercharging Big Medium’s Artist Relief Fund
Canopy's matching pledges to support Austin’s creative community
"...Due to an overwhelming number of applicants to Big Medium’s Artist Relief Fund, the individuals behind the Canopy..."

July 8, 2020 Arts Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

"PrintAustin: The Contemporary Print" at Big Medium
To go or not to go: That's ultimately a stupid question
"...Because sometimes there's something in a gallery, something that's part of a group show or solo..."

Jan. 24, 2020 Arts Review by Wayne Alan Brenner

"Steve Parker: War Tuba" at Big Medium
In exploring sound's relationship to conflict and use in it, the artist fuses past and present, melody and discord, into a remixed reveille
"...With the prize, Parker continues his exploration in the gallery space. Where previous performances often riffed on sound and..."

Nov. 9, 2018 Arts Review by Melany Jean

"Melissa Brown: Future Past" at Big Medium
Layered images and layered narrative add something extra to PrintAustin
"...desired number of layers or depth of image. At Big Medium, Brown implements the process to make curious, loose..."

Feb. 5, 2016 Arts Review by Seth Orion Schwaiger

Big Medium Makes the Austin Art Space Larger
"...from doing that? Locally, visual artists have long had Big Medium in their corner, providing exposure and support through..."

Nov. 27, 2020 Features Feature by Robert Faires

“Rehab El Sadek: The Memory Palace” at Big Medium
The exhibit is a personal chamber about the artist’s past wherein she recovers memories but also reveals their fragility
"...than in Haram Xafra, the largest structure in the gallery: a 6-foot-tall ziggurat composed, as the exhibition program informs..."

June 28, 2019 Arts Review by Robert Faires

"Ann Wood: Quick and Quiet" at Big Medium
The artist's solo show is like a large-scale, experiential temporary memorial, with fake flowers rotting in a gloomy exuberance
"...In Ann Wood's hands, the gallery space becomes a sick home, one overtaken with some..."

Sept. 21, 2018 Arts Review by Melany Jean

Big Medium: East Austin Studio Tour
Our list of Due East's most intriguing artistic talent
"...embrace the magic of her fascinating art pieces. 8. Art.Science.Gallery: This exhibition raises the question about human effects on..."

Nov. 4, 2015 Events Post by Allen Martinez

EAST: Do Big Spaces Rule?
Artists and viewers can make the most of EAST by hitting the large studio complexes
"...their bets and begin (or only stop) at the big studio complexes: Pump Project, Canopy, Big Medium, Up Collective,..."

Nov. 22, 2013 Arts Feature by Andy Campbell

Five Gallery Shows for Your Summer Eyes
Indoor visual art brings the light, eschews the heat
"...June 25-July 24. Thu.-Sun., 2-6pm. 411 Brazos #105. northern-southern.com Big Medium: The Lightning Can’t Be Harnessed..."

June 24, 2022 Arts Column by Wayne Alan Brenner

Cultural Cancellations and Postponements: The Big List
What's not happening around Austin, arts-wise
"...VISUAL ARTS Big Medium – closed through April 14; photo tour of..."

March 24, 2020 Arts Post by Robert Faires

Dimension Gallery Shows Support for Art and Artists at EAST
The 2018 East Austin Studio Tour bears fruit with help from local artspace
"...it in connection with the current exhibition at Dimension Gallery is also fitting in one sense: The six artists..."

Nov. 9, 2018 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

ICOSA Gallery Flows Like a River of Creative Glory
The Canopy-based collective keeps visual conversation bold and bright in our community's eyes
"...ICOSA Gallery – the visual arts venue in Canopy that's run..."

April 2, 2021 Arts Feature by Wayne Alan Brenner

Is Austin’s Art.Science.Gallery. Evolving or Dying?
Crucial times for the city’s science-celebrating bastion of art
"...Listen: Austin’s Art.Science.Gallery. needs help to evolve...."

Dec. 16, 2016 Arts Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Photographer and Digital Artist Rodell Warner Wins Tito’s Prize for the Arts
Austin-based Trinidadian artist takes home award for rising creators
"...of this year's Tito's Prize from Tito's Vodka and Big Medium Gallery...."

May 25, 2023 Arts Post by Richard Whittaker

West Side Tour-y
Big Medium lets artists on the other side of I-35 in on the fun
"...Don't tell that to Big Medium. The local visual arts nonprofit that gave us..."

May 18, 2012 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Dawn in the EAST
Big Medium's Shea Little recalls the East Austin Studio Tour's beginning
"...Shea Little gazes over Big Medium's parking lot, which has been converted haphazardly into..."

Nov. 16, 2012 Arts Feature by Caitlin Greenwood

EAST Austin Studio Tour Run-Down
Everything you need to know to navigate EAST
"...back! The 2017 EAST Austin Studio Tour, hosted by Big Medium, will feature over 500 participants, including 241 artist..."

Oct. 31, 2017 Events Post by Savannah Opre

Steve Parker Wins 2018 Tito's Prize
Big Medium selects composer/sound artist for $15,000 award
"...has won the second Tito's Prize from art collective Big Medium. Composer/sound artist/curator Steve Parker will receive $15,000 and..."

July 17, 2018 Arts Post by Robert Faires

"Sanctum" Explores Ancestral Memories in Our DNA
Alyssa Taylor Wendt and five other artists look at inherited memory in this group show at Big Medium
"...in the group show "Sanctum," opening Sept. 6 at Big Medium. Though small, Wendt's crew is diverse in cultural..."

Sept. 6, 2019 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

"Erin Curtis: Narrow Escape From History"
The brightly colored patterns in this show's paintings pull one into Big Medium for some pleasurable viewing
"...last three weeks, it's been hard to walk by Big Medium without being pulled in. The large window front..."

Sept. 18, 2015 Arts Review by Seth Orion Schwaiger

Art Review: 'Blog Reblog'
Randomly paired photos yield serendipitous imagery
"...What is "Blog Reblog"? A gallery show? An event? A comment on our modern forms..."

May 28, 2014 Arts Post by Rod Machen

East Austin Studio Tour 2016
"...Studio Tour, a free self-guided art event hosted by Big Medium, opens the studios and galleries of local artists..."

Nov. 19, 2016 Photo Gallery

'The World Is Making Us Look Bad'
Can two failed ideas ever amount to greatness without creating more junk?
"...Big Medium Gallery, through Feb. 23..."

Feb. 1, 2008 Arts Review by Salvador Castillo

Austin Embraces Ceramicist and Educator Tammie Rubin
Tito's Vodka prize winner looks forward to her 2023 solo show
"...relation to visual culture. "Ceramics is such a process-based medium, and it has a long history," said Rubin. "I..."

April 15, 2022 Arts Feature by Vivie Behrens

Melany Jean’s Top 10 Fine Art Moments of 2018
Unforgettably textured sculptures, unsettling exhibitions, and unusual spaces made for a memorable year in art
"...1) "ELIZABETH CHILES: WEAVE" (grayDUCK Gallery) Chiles uses light, color, and pattern to captivating effect,..."

Dec. 28, 2018 Arts Feature by Melany Jean

Five Austin Studio Tour Shows
So many artists, so big a city, almost too much beauty and fun
"...Studio Tour, presented by the movers and shakers of Big Medium and their friends and now in its 30th..."

Nov. 3, 2023 Arts Column by Wayne Alan Brenner

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