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The Austin School of Fiber Arts Wants You
Because Lynne Brotman just can’t, ah, weave well enough alone?
"...Here in our river city, where the Lower Colorado..."

April 8, 2021 Arts Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Jeff Williams: Thickly Settled
For his exhibit 'Thickly Settled,' artist Jeff Williams has blanketed an array of everyday objects in an electrostatic flocking fiber that looks a lot like dust from an AC window unit
"...Williams, a current artist-in-residence at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston's Core Program, has blanketed an array of everyday..."

June 8, 2007 Arts Review by Amanda Douberley

'Organic: Basic Inspirations'
In this show, the eye of the beholder is in the beauty as much as beauty is in that eye
"...man who spends hour upon countless hour tying together fiber and lengths of handmade paper, wire, and weeds in..."

Oct. 9, 2009 Arts Review by Wayne Alan Brenner

Misalliance
A production that makes Shaw's century-old ideas feel current – and very human
"...greenhouse. One minute, people of sturdy stock and moral fiber are studiously upholding the status quo of Edwardian society...."

Feb. 12, 2010 Arts Review by Robert Faires

Austin Embroiderists Build Community Stitch by Stitch
Local interest in fiber arts is growing rapidly as people find stitching is a way to calm nerves, find friends, and make political statements during the pandemic
"...into the embroidery Insta­gram community, it becomes clear that fiber and textile artists are not in competition with each..."

April 9, 2021 Arts Feature by Jessi Cape

"Interwoven" at MASS Gallery
In this group show of fiber artists, a stitch in time saves, nein?
"...decades and has been at the forefront of the fiber arts movement, with an emphasis on feminism in contemporary..."

Feb. 1, 2019 Arts Review by Wayne Alan Brenner

The Foundry Is Open
UT Fine Arts Library debuts a 21st century maker space
"...month, the library in the UT-Austin College of Fine Arts is now a space for output, too. In it..."

Sept. 9, 2016 Arts Post by Robert Faires

Connecting a Whole Community
Austin and Google Fiber move to bridge the digital divide
"...when Internet giant Google announced plans to lay down fiber-optic cable in Austin and offer "gigabit" Internet speeds up..."

Jan. 23, 2015 News Feature by Mary Tuma

We Have an Issue: The Revolution Will Be Embroidered
In this week's cover story, Jessi Cape explores the resistance potential in cross stitch
"...In this week's cover story, Jessi dives into the..."

April 9, 2021 Column by Kimberley Jones

Kings of the Universe: Busting Guts, True Believers
With a pair of gut-bustingly funny solo shorts, Kings of the Universe Louis Wells and Chris Alonso stick their fingers in every dessert on the display tray, then refuse to order any : and that's satire.
"...is first with his Stretch Marks in my Moral Fiber, the tale of a young man's journey from freshman..."

May 5, 2000 Arts Review by Skipper Chong Warson

Day Trips & Beyond: November Events Roundup
From Día de los Muertos celebrations to holiday lights in November
"...green space. The inaugural exhibition is presented in three parts: "Walking Dream," "Isaac Julien: Playtime," and "Jewels in the..."

Nov. 1, 2019 Travel Post by Gerald E. McLeod

Day Trips & Beyond: May Events Roundup
Catfish, outlaws, and armadillos
"...Taste of Bishop Arts, Food and Historical Tours May 6, 13, 20, 27,..."

May 2, 2018 Travel Post by Gerald E. McLeod

"A Wished for and Welcome Guest" at Co-Lab Projects
The gallery has a new home, where it aims to make you feel like "A Wished for and Welcome Guest"
"...Whether or not Rebecca Marino meant her fiber-arts take on the traditional doormat to evoke a strong..."

April 23, 2021 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Paths
The many paths we walk can shape the people we become in life. Ballet East united old and new troupe dancers and choreographers to present multiple works in Paths.
"...PathsDougherty Arts Center, Dec. 7..."

Dec. 12, 2003 Arts Review by Heather Barfield Cole

Food-Adjacent Gifts for Drinking, Cooking, and Entertaining
Stylish textiles, cutting boards, Austin bar guide, and more
"...you got a friend who loves textiles and the fiber arts? How about gifting them an absolutely gorgeous, handwoven..."

Dec. 8, 2023 Food Feature by Melanie Haupt

The Automated Body Project
In The Automated Body Project, Sharir + Bustamante Danceworks' latest attempt at synthesizing dance and technology, the company took a step back from larger venues and as a result, the humanness and beauty within the movement became more evident.
"...bead curtain sculpture that shimmered in the light like fiber optic threads. Noticeably absent from view were the computer..."

May 4, 2001 Arts Review by Dawn Davis Loring

Day Trips
"...Barn to Yarn, a fiber arts festival at the Pioneer Museum in Fredericksburg, will..."

Jan. 29, 1999 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Day Trips & Beyond: November Events Roundup
Pre-holiday travel tips
"...disguised as furniture. The juried show at the Kerr Arts and Cultural Center features the work of the best..."

Nov. 2, 2018 Travel Post by Gerald E. McLeod

Donya Stockton Isn’t Going Anywhere Near Hell in That Handbasket
The Austin clubland mover-and-shaker weaves much to the imagination
"...It’s a serendipitous arts/business/human-interest sort of overlap, is what we’re thinking...."

April 4, 2016 Arts Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Summer Camp Guide
"...DOUBLECREEK has the classics – archery, horseback riding, swimming, arts & crafts, and sports (their facilities include tennis and..."

April 28, 2006 Features Feature by Nora Ankrum

Top Ten Art
The Best Art Shows in 1997 That I Never Reviewed
"...Out of Bounds: New Work by Eight Southeast Artists..."

Jan. 9, 1998 Arts Feature

Articulations
The Long Center for the Performing Arts is delayed until 2005, and MS / Nerve Dance Company and Jason Phelps hold a very personal benefit.
"...R. and Teresa Lozano Long Center for the Performing Arts just yet. Last week, Arts Center Stage announced that..."

May 17, 2002 Arts Column by Robert Faires

Ray Manzarek: Trying to Set the World on Fire
The late Doors keyboardist at the Garden of Eden
"...mounds of sliced rye bread; big vats of pickles; quarts of yellow mustard. The place, it was meat heaven...."

May 23, 2013 Music Post by Danielle Zelisko

Seeing the (Green) Light
Environment, Neighborhoods Set the Tone for Place 2 Race
"...amiable suit with a green thumb. Chamber of Commerce stalwarts now tout "managed growth" and "common sense" in the..."

April 14, 2000 News Feature by Kevin Fullerton

Residence = Difference
A Stay at ArtPace in San Antonio Can Change an Artist
"...llustration by Robert Faires My mama always said that..."

June 13, 1997 Arts Feature by Rebecca S. Cohen

Public Notice: Bridges to Forever
The theme for the coming week is public input
"...town hall on Tuesday, June 23, at the Google Fiber space at 201 Colorado. Participants include Mayor Steve Adler..."

June 19, 2015 News Column by Nick Barbaro

Six Picks From That EAST Beast
Necessary, unless you’re the living embodiment of “indefatigable”
"...But, sure, you know your Austin Chronicle is a..."

Nov. 8, 2017 Arts Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Day Trips & Beyond: March Events Roundup
Texas travel news and events for spring
"...one festival this year, go to the Llano Earth Arts Festival, March 24-26, on the banks and in the..."

March 1, 2023 Travel Post by Gerald E. McLeod

Flow of Energy
Beili Liu makes an art of channeling the forces within objects and us
"...the group show "Unraveling Tradition: Contemporary Artists Working With Fiber Media" at 516 Arts in Albuquerque, N.M. In May..."

March 11, 2011 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Day Trips & Beyond: October Events Roundup
The weather’s ideal to learn about Bob Dylan or see hot air balloons
"...in a new exhibit at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. The exhibition Gordon Parks: Stokely Carmichael and Black..."

Sept. 30, 2022 Travel Post by Gerald E. McLeod

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