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Founded
in 1989, Mitchie's
Fine Art & Framing Gallery is
central Texas' largest African and African-American
Art and Gallery. The gallery is located at 6406
N. IH 35 in the Lincoln Village Shopping Center.
Mitchie's is open Monday through Friday from 10am
to 7pm, Saturday from 10am to 6pm and Sunday from
Noon-5pm.
Mitchie’s offers a huge selection
of African and African American originals, serigraphs,
giclees, and limited/open edition artworks by
local and national artist, books, cards, calendars,
collectibles, African carvings and clothing, greek
and masonic gift items.
Austin’s list of museums include
the LBJ
Presidential Library and Museum,
the Bob
Bullock Texas State History Museum,
the Austin
Children's Museum and the George
Washington Carver Museum –
which recently completed a multi-million major
renovation in 2005. The theatre inside of Carver
Museum was recently renamed in honor of Boyd
Vance the patron saint of African-American
art and culture in Austin. The arts are equally
well represented with the Umlauf
Sculpture Garden and the Austin
Museum of Arts.
The
ProArts
Collective is the leader in creating
black theatre in Austin with over 70 productions
under their belt. Visit
their web site for information on
their upcoming productions. Other venues in town
that host plays and concerts include the Zachary
Scott Theatre, One World Theatre, the UT Performing
Arts Center, the Frank Erwin Center, the Austin
Symphony, along with Ballet Austin and the Austin
Lyric Opera.
Everyone
knows that Austin prides itself on being the Live
Music Capital of the World. What Austin lacks
in quantity of live bands that play music targeting
black folks — it definitely makes up for
it in quality!
Some of the best jazz, funk,
old school and R&B bands and vocalist to keep
an ear out for include Memphis
Train, Les
and the Funk Mob, Taboo, Pam
Hart, Courtney
Sanchez, All
U Need, The
Brew, Dysfunkshun
Junkshun, Bavu
Blakes, Blue
Mist, Foxxy B, and Thomas Hughes.
A list of clubs and restaurants
that regularly feature live funk, jazz and R&B
bands include Cedar
Street Courtyard, the Elephant
Room, Speakeasy's,
the
Oasis, Eddie
V's, Tangerines, Reed's
Supper Club and Ringside
at Sullivan's.
The
Warehouse district is where the grown folks go
out to play. True to its name, the restaurants
and clubs in this district have been renovated
from former warehouses into trendy restaurants,
top-notch concert halls, and distinctive bars.
Sixth Street in downtown Austin is perhaps the city's best known street outside of Texas. Every year during Texas Relays Weekend, Austin transforms itself into Urban Party Central! Last year there were 55 different parties happening over the 3 day weekend.
For a detailed listing of events planned for this year - or to submit your event for free - click here to to visit the events page.
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