Curator's and Director's Circle Members: First-Look Tour, Fall 2018
Curator's and Director's Circle Members will embark on an intimate tour of our Fall 2018 exhibitions at the Jones Center with Associate Curator Julia Hendrickson.
Curator's and Director's Circle Members will embark on an intimate tour of our Fall 2018 exhibitions at the Jones Center with Associate Curator Julia Hendrickson.
Come explore our Moody Rooftop, perfect for weddings, corporate events, or parties.
Members are invited to join us to preview and celebrate our Fall 2018 exhibitions by artists Huma Bhabha and Jessica Stockholder!
Members are invited to bring a lunch to enjoy on the rooftop, plus join us for a last-look tour of Rodney McMillian's exhibition Against a Civic Death.
Meet three of the cloaked dancers featured in Rodney McMillian’s video Untitled (Neighbors)—Edward Carr, James Fuller, and Jordan Moser—as they share their experiences performing for the camera, in this conversation with Ballet Austin artistic director Stephen Mills.
Hear from Rodney McMillian, the inaugural winner of the Suzanne Deal Booth Art Prize, about his exhibition Against a Civic Death. Chief Curator Heather Pesanti joins McMillian to talk about his art.
Come together to view Rodney McMillian’s timely exhibition Against a Civic Death, then take part in a conversation about art, politics, and race with Chris Tomlinson, journalist, filmmaker, and author based in Austin.
Come together to view Rodney McMillian’s timely exhibition Against a Civic Death, then take part in a conversation about art, politics, and race led by Benjamin Yiapan, a first-generation American born in Austin, full-time student, and member of Black Lives Matter Austin leadership.
This poetic film looks at the creative process of influential landscape architect Piet Oudolf, as he visits his private Dutch garden and signature public works including New York’s High Line and Chicago’s Millennium Park.
Come together to view Rodney McMillian’s timely exhibition Against a Civic Death, then take part in a conversation about art, politics, and race with Chas Moore, founder of the Austin Justice Coalition.