In Citizen's Garb: Southern Plains Native Americans, 1889-1891
Sat. 09/15 | 7:00PM - Tue. 01/06 @ Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum
The 1880's and 1890's were decades of tremendous upheaval for many native peoples in Texas. Numerous Indian reservations were opened in the Oklahoma and Indian Territories during this …more»
Figure Drawing
Every Wednesday 6:30PM @ Pump Project Art Complex (East Side)
Cost: $5 model fee (required) plus $5 instructor fee (optional) The Night Moves Figure Ensemble sets up camp at Pump Project every Monday and Wednesday evening for figure drawing commencin…more»
Sai Sei Party
Tue. 12/04 | 7:00PM - Thu. 01/08 @ Silhouette Restaurant & Bar
Sai Sei Party! (part of the weekly tuesday Gan-So Ladies Night Collective @ Silhouette)Come see 3 of Austin's respected Graffiti Artists display a Brand New Urban Art Collection!(All new a…more»
Way Down in New Orleans
Every Wednesday 7:00PM @ Super! Alright Creative Studio
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“So, everything’s pretty much back to normal down there, right?” The ignorance behind such a question is stunning, and less likely to be heard in Austin, which established itself as a sister city to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. more at austinist.com
A Cabinet of Drawings
Tue. 09/02 | 10:00AM - Sun. 01/04 @ Harry Ransom Center (Campus)
This survey or “cabinet” of more than 100 drawings from the Ransom Center’s diverse collections features book illustrations, designs, illustrated letters, landscapes, and por…more»
Jeffrey Dell: Big Pelt
Thu. 09/25 | 6:00PM - Sat. 11/01 @ d berman gallery
Jeffrey Dell's work pushes the boundaries ofprintmaking by building a textural surface, not commonly seen inserigraphy. These prints play with both line and color, evoking theartist&…more»
RESET/PLAY (contemporary art and video games)
Sat. 09/06 | 10:00AM - Sun. 11/02 @ Arthouse at the Jones Center (West Sixth)
RESET/PLAY is an exhibition attempting a critical exploration of contemporary art inspired by video games. Questioning the history, control mechanisms, political and art-historical implication…more»
Austin Children's Museum - Community Night
Every Wednesday 5:00PM @ Austin Children's Museum (Downtown)
Austin Children's Museum- Community Night is EVERY Wednesday night to enjoy our exhibit galleries and a variety of hands-on activities.


In the decades between 1880 and 1900, American Indians underwent significant cultural transformations as a result of European settlers who thrust them into reservations and Euro-American customs. During this period, William J. Lenny and William L. Sawyers opened a photo studio in Purcell, Okla., near the reservations, and photographed American Indians in both their traditional dress and the current fashions of the time.read more at austin360.com