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events + openings March 2012
Arthouse at the Jones Center
Thursday, March 1, 7 pm
Visiting Lecturer Series
Lecture by Lisa D. Freiman, Senior Curator and Chair of the Department of Contemporary Art at the Indianapolis Museum of Art will focus on 100 Acres, which opened in June 2010 and offers a new resilient model for sculpture parks in the 21st century, emphasizing experimentation, place-making, and public engagement with a constantly changing constellation of commissioned artworks.
Free
 
West End 1st Thursday
March 1
1st Thursday
Gallery Night
Open until 8 pm
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Gallery Shoal Creek
Friday, March 2, 6-8 pm
Opening reception
MILT KOBAYASHI
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Harry Ransom Center
Friday, March 2, 6 pm
The King James Bible: Its History and Influence
OPENING Join us for "Kings & Creators," the opening reception for the exhibition The King James Bible: Its History and Influence. Free for Ransom Center members; $20 for non-members. Join, renew, and view details at www.hrc.utexas.edu/kings.
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Wally Workman Gallery
Saturday, March 3, 6-8 pm
Opening Reception
Jennifer Balkan | Peep Holes
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grayDUCK Gallery
Saturday, March 3, 7-9 pm
Opening reception
ABSURDITIES CREPT IN
Jennifer Davis, Mark Nelson & Terrence Payne
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Visual Arts Center - UT
March 6, 6:30 pm
East Gallery
Across the Divide: A Round Table Discussion on Contemporary Chinese Art
In conjunction with the exhibition Across the Divide, the Visual Arts Center presents a round table discussion to explore the common thread among the Across the Divide artists as well as the history and direction of contemporary Chinese art today. Discussants for the round table discussion include Amy Lewis Hofland, Director of The Crow Collection, Dallas; Beili Liu, Faculty Host of the Across the Divide exhibition and Associate Professor in Studio Art at The University of Texas at Austin; Dr. Yun-Chiahn C. Sena, Assistant Professor of Chinese Art at The University of Texas at Austin; among others. The discussion will be moderated by Dr. Yun-Chiahn C. Sena.
Across the Divide
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Harry Ransom Center
Thursday, March 8, 7 pm
Jessen Auditorium
The King James Bible: Its History and Influence
LECTURE Robert Alter, Hebrew scholar, translator, and critic, presents "The Question of Eloquence in the King James Version." Co-sponsored by the Schusterman Center for Jewish Studies at The University of Texas at Austin.
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AMOA - Laguna Gloria
Saturday, March 10, 12-3 pm
Laguna Gloria
Art and Yoga on the Green
Join us as we stretch our imaginations to make unique art pieces inspired by the new mini-golf exhibit, Art on the Green! And don't miss a special outdoor yoga class at 1pm with Bea Love Yoga.
Drop in and create!
$10 per family; $5 member families
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Russell Collection Fine Art
March 24, 6-9 pm, and March 25, 12-3 pm
Meet the Artist Reception:s
Peter Max: In Living Color
RSVP requested: 512-478-4440
or info@russell-collection.com
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Harry Ransom Center
Thursday, March 29, 7 pm
The King James Bible: Its History and Influence
CURATOR TOUR Co-curators Richard Oram, Associate Director and Hobby Foundation Librarian, and Danielle Brune Sigler, Assistant Director and Curator for Academic Programs, lead a tour of The King James Bible: Its History and Influence.
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Visual Arts Center - UT
March 30, 8 pm
Visual Arts Center
Runs nightly through May 12
Fade In: John Baldessari, Teaching a Plant the Alphabet, 1972
For this edition of Fade In, the VAC presents John Baldessari's early seventies video, Teaching a Plant the Alphabet. Created as an exercise in futility, Teaching a Plant the Alphabet is an absurdist lesson in cognition and recognition. Known for creating the illogic from a logical construct, making nonsense from sense, this tape documents Baldessari's response to Joseph Beuys's influential performance, How to Explain Pictures to a Dead Hare. Baldessari's approach here is characteristically subtle and ironic, involving ordinary objects and a seemingly banal task.
Justin Boyd: Dubforms
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