
In Conversation: Lubaina Himid
Listen to Lubaina Himid discuss her exhibition in Austin and her wider practice.
Listen to Lubaina Himid discuss her exhibition in Austin and her wider practice.
New Cumbia #1 with DJ Suxxy Puxxy and composer Jose A. Castillo Rocha
Meet us on the Jones Center rooftop, overlooking Austin’s lively downtown scene, where you’ll enjoy music, complimentary drinks, and a festive evening of art and community.
Come play the part of “the audience” in an interactive performance from artist Bug Davidson, in conjunction with the exhibition Crit Group Reunion.
Join us on the Moody Rooftop for an outdoor screening of The Devil and Daniel Johnston (2005), presented in partnership with Austin Film Society.
Artist Nicole Eisenman joins art critic, editor, and journalist Sarah Nicole Prickett in conversation upon the opening of Eisenman's new solo exhibition, Sturm und Drang.
Socialize with artists and art lovers at a community potluck celebrating the Texas Biennial 2017, an independent survey of contemporary art in Texas presented by Big Medium this fall.
A foundational film of contemporary queer cinema, The Watermelon Woman—about a young black lesbian working at a video store while trying to make a film about an obscure 1930s black actress—remains astonishingly cutting-edge twenty years after its release.
Three transgender Mexican immigrants navigate different stages of asylum in Los Angeles—all striving to establish stability and support systems in a foreign city.
Two Spirits interweaves the tragic story of a mother’s loss of her child with a revealing look at a time when many Native American cultures held places of honor for people of integrated genders.
Two closeted Muslim teens hawk goods across Brooklyn and struggle to come to terms with their sexuality, as their secretive behavior leads them unknowingly into the crosshairs of the War on Terror.
This anthology of silent films by the artist Mark Lewis meanders from the Louvre to the modernist buildings of Oscar Niemeyer and Mies van der Rohe.
This anthology of silent films by the artist Mark Lewis meanders from the Louvre to the modernist buildings of Oscar Niemeyer and Mies van der Rohe.