Art / Art Exhibits

 

'Juneteenth Rodeo' gallery tells stories of late 70s Black rodeos in Texas - 06/19/24

CBS Austin highlights A Juneteenth Rodeo, Sarah Bird’s exhibit of photography of 1970s Black rodeos.

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Insight: ‘A Juneteenth Rodeo’ exhibit happening this weekend - 06/20/24

NBC KXAN features A Juneteenth Rodeo, Sarah Bird’s exhibit of photography of 1970s Black rodeos. (NBC KXAN)

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Juneteenth Rodeo exhibition opens Saturday - 06/21/24

A new exhibition called A Juneteenth Rodeo will be showcased at the Neill-Cochran House Museum. (Fox 7 Austin)

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Nine enticing art exhibits to whet the appetite in Austin this January - 01/03/23

Signs and Symbols: The Trees are Talking by Rejina Thomas gives a unique perspective on her own heritage, as well as the cultural ties that bind us across races and ethnicities.

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Reveal and Restore: Difficult History Through ArT - 05/01/22

Nell Gottlieb talks to Fox 7 about Reveal and Restore, her exhibition on display at the NCHM Jan-May 2022.

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local artists featured at holiday art on the lawn event - 11/28/21

“Everyone here is from the local area, so you’re helping support local artists during their holiday season,” says Karen Kincaid-Brady.

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Austin museum extends hit show on Impressionist painter - 01/08/19

“Through Her Eyes,” a unexpectedly popular exhibit of works by 19th-century American painter Anna Stanley, has been extended through Feb. 3.

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WEST Pop Up at the Neill-Cochran House Museum - 05/18/18

For the West Austin Studio Tour, 15 artists show their work in this historic Austin home to varying and delightful effect

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West Austin Studio Tour Weekend 2: Our picks and highlights - 09/03/16

Rain didn’t dampen the first weekend of the West Austin Studio Tour. Among the delights seen out and about on the tour were several pop-up exhibits — proof once again that despite Austin’s rising rents and rapid gentrification, artists will find a way to creatively exhibit their work.

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