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Art On 5th: Austin’s largest contemporary gallery (over 6,000 square feet), is proud of its eclectic collection of artists and its museum-like setting. As the only commercial gallery ever voted “Best in Austin,” and multiple times at that, Austinites and visitors alike continue to applaud the colorful and diverse gathering of local, Texas, national and international artists. Stop by one of Austin’s best-known art experiences and see what’s new.
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| B SCENE at the Blanton Museum of Art : Each month the party has a different theme in conjunction with a special exhibit or part of the collection and there’s also live music from local bands, a DJ, light refreshments, a cash bar and short tours. For complete information go to the Blanton Museum website on the Arts in Austin page at KGSR.com. Admission is only $10 - or 5 if you’re a member! |
The Austin Circle of Theatres is an organization that works to create greater public awareness, appreciation and support for our local performing arts community. Take advantage of all the treats that Austin’s Theatre community has to offer this and every month. Upcoming performances include Tapestry Dance Company’s 6th Annual Soul to Sole Festival, the Golden Dragon Acrobats, the Austin Civic Orchestra’s celebration of Shostakovich, Ballet Austin’s Romeo and Juliet and much more at venues all over town. For a complete listing go to the ACoT website. |
| The Harry Ransom Center: One of the world's finest cultural archives, the Harry Ransom Center houses 36 million literary manuscripts, one million rare books, five million photographs, and over 100,000 works of art. The Center is used extensively for research by scholars from around the world and presents numerous exhibitions and events showcasing its collections. Exhibitions and events are free and open to the public. |
One World Theatre: One World was begun in 1993 as an education outreach program for which co-founders Hartt Stearns and lIuminada created performances and programs designed to enrich students' experiences of the arts and expand their knowledge of various world cultures. OWT has become known as a premiere forum showcasing an eclectic mix of world-renowned performers...and a place where magic happens. |
UT Performing Arts Center: Since 1981, the University of Texas at Austin Performing Arts Center has played host to the greatest performing artists in theater, music and dance to the thrill and delight of millions in Central Texas. We've brought out the welcome mat to artists from every corner of the globe - cultural ambassadors who have shared their gifts of song and dance with the people of Austin and surrounding communities. |
Austin Museum of Art: With two locations to welcome our city and its visitors, the Austin Museum of Art presents an array of art experiences in the fun, informal, and collaborative spirit of Austin. As a community-oriented museum, we reflect the character and vibrancy of our city. |
Austin Lyric Opera: Founded in May 1986 as Austin's first professional opera company, the Austin Lyric Opera has rapidly become a cultural touchstone for the fine arts community in the Central Texas Region and gained national-acclaim as a producer of great opera. Joint creators Joseph McClain and the late Dr. Walter Ducloux envisioned a dynamic company that would enrich, entertain, and educate the community as well as make an "opera lover of someone who never walked into an opera theatre." |
Ballet Austin: Ballet Austin is classically innovative. Through excellence and faithful stewardship, we create, nurture and share the joy of dance. We dance to honor the diversity of the human experience. We dance to enrich our community. We dance with integrity, excellence and passion. |
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