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  2. Austin Museum of Popular Culture - Wikipedia

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    It was born from a community art collective known as the South Austin Museum of Popular Culture which had coalesced in 2004 around the private files of Henry Gonzalez. [2] The collections expanded to include other live music venues of the 1970s including Threadgills, the Vulcan Gas Company, the Austin Opry House, and Antone's.

  3. TicketCity - Wikipedia

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    On August 7, 1998, TicketCity became one of the first online ticket brokers. [2] In 2000, TicketCity acquired SoldOut.com for $250,000 which expanded its customer base from Texas to the East Coast. [1] [3] In 2002, TicketCity acquired Ticketsupfront.com expanding its access in the Midwest. [4]

  4. Jones Center on Congress Avenue - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, the TFAA's board of directors purchased the property at 700 Congress Avenue in Austin, Texas. Three years later, in November 1998, the TFAA opened its new headquarters, the Jones Center for Contemporary Art. [6] In November 2002, the name of the organization was officially changed from the Texas Fine Arts Association to Arthouse. [8]

  5. Beat the Texas heat: Visit these 5 essential Austin art ... - AOL

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    Austin by way of Mexico (Mexic-Arte Museum) From its roots in 1980s community arts, Mexic-Arte Museum has stayed true to its generously broad vision of Mexican and Mexican American art.

  6. The Contemporary Austin - Wikipedia

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    The Contemporary Austin; Established: 1911: Location: Jones Center 700 Congress Ave Austin, TX 78701 Laguna Gloria 3809 West 35th Street Austin, TX 78703: Director: Sharon Maidenberg: Curator: Heather Pesanti: Website: thecontemporaryaustin.org

  7. Head to Austin’s Largest Indie Music Festival Courtesy of ...

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    This year, SPIN and Larceny teamed up at Austin’s biggest indie music fest to bring audiences one of the most thrilling shows of the entire festival. Headlined by Killer Mike, who played his ...

  8. STAPLE! - Wikipedia

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    The Independent Media Expo is an annual convention in Austin, Texas, United States, for alternative comics, minicomics, webcomics, zines, underground comics, and graphic arts. Chris Nicholas founded the conference as a gathering place for professional artists and amateur creators, [ 1 ] "a showcase for the folks who publish comics and zines and ...

  9. Art Institute of Austin shutters Bastrop campus as college ...

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    With little explanation, the Art Institute of Austin and all nationwide campuses announced it will close this weekend. Art Institute of Austin shutters Bastrop campus as college closes schools ...