Coming up! Escape the heat and enjoy an air-conditioned docent-led tour of art in Bass Concert Hall!
This event is free and open to the public.
August 6; 10 - 11 AM
Learn more: https://t.co/cJ9Q8fXepL
Interested in working for a public art collection?
Landmarks is currently hiring interns in our communication and education departments, a graduate-level collections assistant, and multiple James Turrell Skyspace attendants.
Learn more here: https://t.co/HBOsFolJSl
Ever wonder what it takes to maintain a public art collection? Get a behind-the-scenes look this Sunday with Landmarks' Collections Assistant 💅👷♂️🪨
Free and open to the public.
Learn more: https://t.co/7r7XcAgNd5
📷: Conservation of Sol LeWitt's "Circle with Towers"
Join Landmarks this Sunday for our July Monthly Tour: "Taking Care." which focuses on the conservation and care of the collection.
This event is free and open to the public.
Sunday, July 2; 10 - 11 AM
Learn more: https://t.co/vzCXKgtdws
📷: Marsha Miller
Wishing a belated happy birthday to artist Ann Hamilton!
Hamilton’s, “O N E E V E R Y O N E” series conveys the idea that human touch is the most fundamental expression of physical care.
Learn more online at https://t.co/p8vTNkpUnP and https://t.co/2r8ZD8uS11
Contest Alert! Create your own Listening with Landmarks playlist!
This summer we want to hear from you! Create a playlist in response to a work in our collection! Winning contributors will receive a Landmarks tote and catalog!
Learn more: https://t.co/Aa4do0Tkoh
This month's Listening with Landmarks playlist was curated by @alexaloneworld. Created in response to Sol LeWitt's, "Circle with Towers," the playlist includes songs by Claire Puckett, Federico Durand, Ensemble Pearl, and others.
Listen here: https://t.co/KOwAkI3eWp
The transcripts, housed at UT’s Briscoe Center for American History, intermix with the contemporary news feeds drawing interesting and at times shocking parallels between then and now.
Learn more: https://t.co/dQjaxps5Ev
📷: Paul Bardagjy and GalleryLog
Have you caught Ben Rubin’s activation of Walter Cronkite Plaza?
On view every night, Rubin’s “And That’s The Way It Is” is a series of interwoven text grids pulled closed caption transcriptions of live network news and archival transcripts of CBS Evenings News.
Want to make an impact with Public Art? Landmarks is looking for a part-time project manager to assist with upcoming public art projects and a UT Austin graduate student to assist our collections department.
Learn more: https://t.co/64q6J1Bbyj
📷: Lawrence Peart
Check out this feature from the @CockrellSchool Magazine featuring Landmarks' works and the connection between art and engineering. Thanks for featuring us Texas Engineering!
Read here: https://t.co/hDItpjfoFs...
It's museum week! Explore the world-class gems located across UT to celebrate!
Check out the list of must-sees from The University of Texas at Austin News: https://t.co/fgwF3mrYO7
Landmarks Video Alert! Landmarks will now screen David Ellis' video "Animal" through the end of August.
Learn more about "Animal": https://t.co/h1u9F7frhr
"Animal" is on view daily during open hours in the Art Building (Monday - Friday 8 AM - 5 PM)
📷: Still from "Animal"
Thanks @CODAworx for including us in the latest issue of #CODAmagazine! Marc Quinn's "Spiral of the Galaxy" is featured as part of their June issue "The Living Form."
Check out the issue here: https://t.co/klhD08yBsx
📷: Paul Bardagjy
Check out this recent article from the Financial Times on the 'cosmic heirs' of artist Hilma af Klint which includes a feature on Landmarks' collection artist Eamon Ore-Giron.
Read here: https://t.co/QT88vGnYUD
Visit our table tomorrow as part of the The Trail Conservancy's Arts + Culture Open House!
Tomorrow, May 20; 9-11 AM
Seaholm Waterfront; 801 Cesar Chavez
Learn more: https://t.co/lcHuRcNqaA
We're ecstatic to see so many former Listening with Landmarks contributors on this list from @CultureMapATX! Go out and catch these local Austin music icons!
In the meantime, catch their Listening with Landmarks playlists here: https://t.co/xMv8yJczhY
https://t.co/qYVYoXOYcD
In Ezra Wube’s stop-motion animation, “Mela,” the artist shows a blurry 360-degree panoramic view of Johannesburg’s skyline and reshapes clips to follow the outline of the tops of the buildings in the foreground.
Learn more: https://t.co/sTm3HEOs4M
Looking for an in-depth exploration of artist Mark di Suvero's practice in Texas? Check out the latest review of the @nashersculpture exhibition "Mark di Suvero: Steel Like Paper."
Read here via @Glasstire: https://t.co/wJzsaUJe4w