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Art Alliance Austin
Through the production of The Austin Fine Arts Festival and other community events, the Art Alliance Austin is a non-profit organization that exists to enrich Central Texas' cultural community and promote the visual arts.
Since 1956, Art Alliance Austin(formerly the The Austin Fine Arts Alliance), has raised more than $2 million dollars for the Austin Museum of Art through its annual arts festival. Today, the organization has more than 160 members who volunteer their time to organize Art City Austin (formerly The Austin Fine Arts Festival).
At the intersection of life and art, creativity and commerce, collaboration and imagination, Art Alliance Austin is a member-powered organization where we make art possible. They do it because art is a force and people need it to thrive. They produce really great art events to inspire citizens, catalyze artists to create, support the understanding and collection of visual art, and to hasten city-wide collaboration. They stimulate the local economy with collecting, travel, and money in the pockets of artists. They connect leaders and big organizations to make possible the profitable and the whimsical. With member events throughout the year, their efforts culminate each spring with an annual art fair: Art City Austin.
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Paramount TheatreThe Paramount Theatre has a rich history, having been a home to vaudeville, silent movies, "talkies," music, dance, and Broadway shows for the last 90 years. This venue is one of the few theatres that still exist out of the 1,200 theatres that were designed by John Eberson of Chicago in the early 1900s. Today, the theatres offers theatrical performances of all kinds for viewers of all ages, including a Broadway series of plays and a children's series featuring works such as Charlotte's Web, The Wizard of Oz, and The Velveteen Rabbit. |
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Austin Museum of Art - Downtown (AMOA-Downtown)Reflecting the unconventional spirit of Austin, the Austin Museum of Art offers informative and informal art experiences oriented towards the interests of a broad general audience. The welcoming and centrally located galleries serve as the Museum's principal exhibition site and present continually changing exhibitions and educational programs that showcase an array of twentieth-century and contemporary art. Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 10:00am-6:00pm, Thursday 10:00am-8:00pm, Sunday 12:00pm-5:00pm, Monday Closed Price: $5/Adults, $4/Seniors and Students, Free/Children (12 and under) and AMOA Members |
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Texas CapitolThe 1888 Capitol is the working seat of Texas government. Including its new underground Extension, it is the largest statehouse in the nation. The building houses an impressive collection of historical Texas artwork and antique furnishings. Ten spaces have been returned to their turn-of-the-century appearance. |
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Texas Performing Arts at The University of Texas at Austin - Performing Arts CenterSince its first performance in 1981, the University of Texas Performing Arts Center (UTPAC) has evolved into one of the largest and most extraordinary university arts presenters in the country. Powered by a commitment to educate, enlighten and entertain, the PAC has helped establish UT and Austin as a venue for international culture and performing arts. The UT PAC’s performances occur in six venues on campus: • Bass Concert Hall • McCullough Theatre • Bates Recital Hall • Hogg Memorial Auditorium • B. Iden Payne Theatre • Oscar G. Brockett Theatre Performing Arts Center's Bass Concert Hall is located on the east side of the University of Texas at Austin campus, at the corner of 23rd and Robert Dedman Drive. Parking for PAC events is free and easy on the east side of campus. After 5:45pm, Monday-Friday, when university classes are finished, most of the over 2,500 spaces within walking distance of Bass Concert Hall become vacant (with the exception of "AT ALL TIMES" spaces). Parking is also available at several lots located both in, and around campus. After 5:45pm on weekdays and all day on weekends, parking is free. There is an $8 entrance fee for all UT garages during events. <input type="hidden" id="gwProxy"><!--Session data--></input><input type="hidden" id="jsProxy" onclick="jsCall();" /> |
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Salvage Vanguard TheaterSalvage Vanguard Theater is a nonprofit arts organization located in Austin, Texas, committed to fostering dynamic exchange between visionary artists and audiences new to their work. to that end, Salvage Vanguard Theater seeks to promote explosive energy with expert technique, defying theatrical tradition and defining a new American theater. |
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| 1500 Summit | Austin | |
| 1st Unitarian Universalist Church of Austin | Austin | |
| 219 West | Austin | |
| 300 Austin | Austin | |
| 4 Walls Fine Art | Austin | |
| A.C.E.S. Building | Austin | |
| Abundant Faith Church | Round Rock | |
| ACCESS GALLERY | Austin | |
| ACES Building Room 2.302 | ||
| ACoT Studio | Austin | |
| Acton School of Business | Austin | |
| Adelante Boutique | Austin | |
| AGE Building | Austin | |
| AgudasARTS | Austin | |
| Akins High School Auditorium | Austin | |
| Alamo Drafthouse - Downtown | Austin | |
| Alamo Drafthouse - Lake Creek | Austin | |
| Alamo Drafthouse - South Lamar | Austin | |
| Alamo Drafthouse at The Ritz | Austin | |
| Alamo Drafthouse Village | Austin |
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