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Latin American, Human Rights Centers Present Film Series
The Human Rights Documentation Initiative (HRDI) and the Benson Latin American Collection are collaborating with the Brazil Center at the Lozano Long Institute for Latin American Studies (LLILAS) and Kinobras to bring a Brazil and human rights film series to The University of Texas at Austin.
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Sound + Vision: Handmade Music Austin and New Music Co-op at the Visual Arts Center
Event: John-Mike Reed of Handmade Music Austin will guide a do-it-yourself music innovation workshop in the Visual Arts Center’s (VAC) Arcade gallery.
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Art in Practice: Conversation with Attorney Seth Randle
Event: This edition of Art in Practice is presented in conjunction with the course “In and Out of the Studio” taught by Risa Puleo, assistant curator of contemporary art at the Jack S. Blanton Museum of Art.
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Sol LeWitt’s “Circle with Towers” Acquired by The University of Texas at Austin
The concrete block structure “Circle with Towers” by Sol LeWitt (1928-2007) has been purchased by Landmarks, the public art program of The University of Texas at Austin, from the Madison Square Park Conservancy in New York.
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Butler School of Music Announces UT Academy of Music
The Butler School of Music at The University of Texas at Austin today announced plans to create The UT Academy of Music, a comprehensive music school for community learning.
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Ransom Center Hosts Variety of Programs in March
EVENT: The Harry Ransom Center hosts public programs. WHEN: Various dates throughout March.
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Race, gender and sexuality in African art
Art History Professor Moyo Okediji, curator of a new Visual Arts Center exhibition, goes beyond skin color to portray what contemporary African art is.
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Briscoe Center Announces “For the Sake of the Song,” Winedale Spring Symposium
The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History will host its annual Winedale Spring Symposium, “For the Sake of the Song,” on April 9
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Maggie Anderson Discusses ‘Buying Black’ Movement, New Book
Event: Maggie Anderson, chief executive officer and cofounder of the Empowerment Experiment Foundation, will discuss her new book “Our Black Year: A Tale of Buying Black in America’s Racially Divided Economy” at The University of Texas at Austin.
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Visual Arts Center Presents “The Working Homeless” Reception and Panel Discussion, Feb. 25
Event: “The Working Homeless” will be in the Center Space Gallery of the Visual Arts Center (VAC) in the Department of Art and Art History at The University of Texas at Austin, Feb
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Fine Arts Library Hosts Trailer Ceramics Show
The Artstream Ceramic Library, a unique art exhibition featuring the work of 13 nationally recognized ceramic potters, will be hosted by the Fine Arts Library at The University of Texas at Austin through Thursday, March 31.
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Inside Haiti: A photographer’s vision
For more than 20 years, photojournalism alumna Maggie Steber has documented Haiti’s people, history and culture.




