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EXHIBITIONS

AMOA is dedicated to developing and educating a broad audience for the visual arts in Austin.

We present exhibitions that focus primarily on twentieth-century and contemporary American art and are designed to appeal to a general audience. Our exhibitions are often supplemented by listening/reading stations and films, all of which provide the visitor with a more in-depth look at the works of art on view. These additions, along with lively interpretative programming, emphasize interdisciplinary connections between the visual arts and other art forms and create connections to our lives today.

Plan your visit.

 

Exhibitions on view AMOA-Downtown
May 22 - August 15, 2010
 

Chris Jordan: Running the Numbers

*Detail depicts the amount of kilowatt hours of electrcity wasted in the United States every minute by inefficient energy use.

IMAGE CREDIT
Chris Jordan
, Lightbulbs, 2008, Pigmented ink-jet print, 72 x 96 inches (detail), Courtesy of the Artist

 

COLLECTION SELECTIONS

Wiman Bittersweet Large

IMAGE CREDIT
Steve Wiman, Bittersweet, 2004, Mixed media, Variable dimensions, Collection of the Austin Museum of Art, Purchase through funds provided by Camille and Dave Lyons and Carmen Tawil

 

 

 

Chung Logo Large

 
 
 
 
 

Laguna Gloria Art and Nature Logo

 

On view at AMOA-Laguna Gloria:

 

Nicholas Brewer

Alexander Calder

Margie Crisp

Lee Friedlander

Faith Gay

Grace Spaulding John

Jules Buck Jones

Morris Walton Leader

Mickey Mayfield

Beverly Penn

Earl Staley

Kunie Sugiura

Dan Sutherland

Liz Ward

Robert Ziebell

 

Faith Gay Sabine Cache

 

IMAGE CREDIT
Faith Gay, Sabine Cache, 2007, Acrylic and paper on board, 24 x 24 inches, Collection of the Austin Museum of Art, Purchase through funds provided by the 2007 Director's Circle

 
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