Walk through art that is larger-than-life as you wander the halls and passageways. Itโs easy to get to (just down the road from Austin Lighthouse for the Blind) and there is a ton of parking too!
This is more than an art exhibit, itโs an educational experience to learn about the different cultures and traditions of Native American and Indigenous artists. Watch demonstrations of traditional crafts and participate in hands-on activities.
A collection of eclectic artists showing pottery, collage, painting, rock turning and other art forms. Their backyard gathering features live demonstrations, hands-on projects, and chats with the artists.
This longstanding Studio Tour location is a great, lowkey place to spend the afternoon. Hear live music, participate in an art activity and donโt forget to feed the chickens!
Explore their featured exhibition โTAGGEDโ, a suite of photogravures by Josephine Sacabo, as well as their studios, with printmaking demonstrations by studio members including Alfonso Huerta.
Get a little bit of everything from the โfestival-vibeโ that Crafternoon ATX has put together. Enjoy live music, food, beverages, a vendor market and youth art all in one welcoming environment.
Donโt miss the Cardboard Arcade! This is your opportunity to play with old-school style arcade and carnival games. This is open for just one dayโSaturday, Nov 8th from 12-4pm.
Visit this interactive dreamworld perfect for the whole family. Go on a scavenger hunt to find all the monsties and see a lot of art in one place. Note: this is a ticketed experience, but youโll get 20% off during the Austin Studio Tour weekends.
Visit artwork made by the students at Austinโs only fine arts elementary school. There is no shortage of things to seeโa fashion show, art gallery, live music, dance routines and a silent auction to fundraise for the school.