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June 2010
   
art Women & Their Work
Thursday, June 3, 6-8 pm
Opening Reception
Leah DeVun: Our Hands on Each Other
The artist will be performing during the opening reception. She will actively hammer and build a 'feminist community space' within the gallery during the reception. Audience participation is welcome!
art Austin Museum of Art
Thursday, June 3, 7pm
Austin Responds: Conversation with Chris Jordan
George Washington Carver Museum
Boyd Vance Theatre, 1165 Angelina Street
Exhibition artist Chris Jordan talks about the inspiration for and impact of his epic photographs about sustainability.
Limited seating. Tickets & RSVP at www.amoa.org/chrisjordanlecture
art West End 1st Thursday
June 3
1st Thursday
Gallery Night
Open until 8 pm
art Blanton Museum of Art
June 4, 6-11 pm
B scene
1st Friday
Fees/Admission: $5 for members/$12 for all others
  Austin Museum of Art
Saturday, June 5, 2 pm
Public Tours
First Saturdays
All programs take place at AMOADowntown and are free with Museum admission unless otherwise noted. For more information go to http://www.amoa.org/
art Wally Workman Gallery
Saturday, June 5, 6-8 pm
Opening Reception
Two Figures | Ali Cavanaugh + America Martin
art L. Nowlin Gallery
Saturday, June 5, 6-8 pm
Opening reception
Lance Rosenfield: 'Thirst for Grit'
art Harry Ransom Center
Thursday, June 10, 7 pm
MAKING MOVIES FILM SERIES
King Vidor's Duel in the Sun (1946), featuring Jennifer Jones and Gregory Peck.
art Austin Museum of Art
June 12, 12-4 pm
Second Saturdays are for Families: Trash Fashion
Re-use, recycle, re-create! Construct wearable designs using recycled materials with the Angsty Teenage Eco Warriors.
Enjoy "A Taradillo Tale," a puppet theater performance by Austin Public Library's Literature LIVE! at 1 pm.
Drop in and create! $7 per family; Members $5.
art d berman gallery
Saturday, June 12, 1 pm
Gallery Talk
Gladys Poorte & Sarah Greene Reed as they discuss works from their concurrent shows, Unavoidable Outcome & On the Dot
art Blanton Museum
Saturday, June 12, 2 pm
Lecture: John Elderfield
Matisse as Printmaker
John Elderfield, Chief Curator Emeritus of Painting and Sculpture at the Museum of Modern Art and Matisse expert, presents "Why Matisse Matters."
art Harry Ransom Center
Thursday, June 17, 7 pm
MAKING MOVIES FILM SERIES
Deborah Kerr and David Farrar star in Black Narcissus (1947), directed by Michael Powell and Emerich Pressburger.
  Austin Museum of Art
Saturday, June 19, 2pm
Feed Your Garden, Feed Yourself
Now is the time to think about your fall garden. Gardening and permaculture teacher Dick Pierce shows how to turn home waste into compost to nourish fresh veggies.
Co-presented by Edible Austin magazine
art Harry Ransom Center
Thursday, June 24, 7 pm
MAKING MOVIES FILM SERIES
Alfred Hitchcock's North by Northwest (1959), starring Cary Grant and Eva Marie Saint
art Women & Their Work
Wednesday, June 30, 7 pm
Community Discussion: "A Brief History of Queer Space"
Leah DeVun: Our Hands on Each Other
Join us for a conversation with artist Leah DeVun and Dr. Lisa Moore Associate Professor of English and Women's and Gender Study, UT and the author of the forthcoming "Sister Arts: Lesbian Genres and the Erotic Landscape" (Minnesota 2011).
 

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