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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]
The city of Austin, Texas, ... Media related to Public art in Austin, Texas at Wikimedia Commons This page was last edited on 12 June 2024, at 02:40 (UTC). ...
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 .
In 1985, Charles and Angeline Umlauf donated their home, studio, and 168 Umlauf sculptures to the City of Austin. Six years later, in 1991, the City built a museum to display the artwork on adjoining city property with private funds. Staff and volunteers maintain the museum with support of grants, donated funds, and contributions from the City ...
Watson, who served as mayor from 1997 to 2001 before again running and winning the city’s highest elected office in 2022, will face former City Council member Kathie Tovo; Carmen Llanes Pulido ...
C3 Presents is a concert promotion, event production and artist management company based in Austin, Texas. [1] C3 also produces several multi-day festivals including Austin City Limits Music Festival in Austin Texas, [2] Two Step Inn Music Festival in Georgetown Texas, [3] Voodoo Music + Arts Experience in New Orleans, [4] and Lollapalooza in Chicago along with its six international editions. [5]
Just over a week after a meeting with five members of the Austin City Council regarding the contentious near appointment of Art Acevedo, Interim City Manager Jesús Garza responded to questions ...
Raising the threshold of signatures needed for a recall election of a City Council member from 10% of registered voters in the council member's district to 15%.