Gallery Black Lagoon's Blog


See you in the New Year!
December 20, 2011, 9:57 pm
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2011 was a great year for Gallery Black Lagoon! In addition to showing work by over 75 Local Austin Artists, we also received some great press & were selected for the 2011 Austin Award for “Best Art Gallery” by the US Commerce Association (USCA)!

“The USCA “Best of Local Business” Award Program recognizes outstanding local businesses throughout the country. Each year, the USCA identifies companies that we believe have achieved exceptional marketing success in their local community and business category. These are local companies that enhance the positive image of small business through service to their customers and community.”

We hope for a successful coming year, and to see all of our supporters & friends, as well as new faces in 2012! Next Event:

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Friday Jan. 20th: Opening Reception, 7-10pm

Food, Drinks, Live Music  – Free to attend, Open to the Public!  RSVP Here

BLOWOUT VII – 2011-12

 ANNUAL JURIED EXHIBITION OF STUDENT PRINTS

FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF ART & ART HISTORY

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN

Opening Sponsored by:       

Exhibit also on view during gallery hours: Saturdays & Sundays through Jan 21-29th, 1pm-5pm

Participating Students: Brooke Bamford, Eliana Bernard, Kyle Carter, Chelsea Christ, Alyssa Creagh, Bobby Driskell, Lauren Gibbs, Clarissa Gonzalez, Annalise Gratovich, Jeff Javier, Iva Kinnaird, Elizabeth Lujan, Hayley McSwain, Jacqueline Negreros, Katie Neustaedter, Krista Norman, Maggie Perez, Gillian Rhodes, Savannah D Smith, Taylor Smith, Shawn Sperrazza, Sean Sweeney, & Santiago Tolosa

Special thanks to the Jurors of Blowout VII: Sylvia Orozco (Executive Director of Mexicarte Museum) and Sam Coronado (Founder/owner of Coronado Studio of Austin), as well as thanks to Tim High, UT Austin Faculty Sponsor of the annual Blowout exhibitions.

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Friday February 3rd: Opening Reception

Food, Drinks, Music – Free to attend, Open to the Public!   RSVP Here

Three Dimensions: Constructed Exploration & The Painted Print
New sculptural works by recent San Diego transplant Jonathan Sanders explore the possibilities of found object construction while Austin native David Lujan raises questions about the convention of printed and drawn media.

http://www.sanderssculpture.com/  - http://davidlujanart.com/

Opening Reception Sponsored by Austinuts & The Parlor

 

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