Archive for January, 2008

Art Lovers Guide finds a happy new home

Thursday, January 17th, 2008 Posted in Trends & Happenings | 1 Comment »

The Austin Visual Arts Association is pleased to announce our role as the new publisher of the popular Art Lovers Guide Publication. The AVAA Board of Directors has accepted ... Read more..

AVAA President supports Austin artists by collecting

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008 Posted in General Blog | No Comments »

As Austin arts patron Bill Keese enters his second term as AVAA Board President, his collection of artwork by local artists continues to grow. Bill became involved in the local ... Read more..

Bill Oakey elected to AVAA Board of Directors

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008 Posted in Trends & Happenings | No Comments »

The AVAA Board of Directors unanimously elected AVAA member and volunteer Bill Oakey to our board in December 2007. Bill is a talented artist, writer and arts advocate. He has ... Read more..

Thanks to our remarkable interns!

Monday, January 14th, 2008 Posted in Trends & Happenings | No Comments »

One of the best parts of my job is working with our talented and energetic interns each semester. This past semester I was fortunate to work alongside Molly Phillips, who ... Read more..

A look back at AVAA’s fantastic 30th Year

Wednesday, January 9th, 2008 Posted in Trends & Happenings | 1 Comment »

AVAA’s Weekly Life Drawing Program met every Sunday and Monday throughout the year for 3 hour open sessions with a professional model. Life drawing classes are held every Sunday from ... Read more..

AVAA sponsors Songwriters Series Internet TV

Saturday, January 5th, 2008 Posted in Songwriters Series | No Comments »

Well, well, well. Well into the 21st century and posting my first blog. I feel like tapping my com button and telling Scotty or Data to beam me up. Or ... Read more..

The Austin Visual Arts Online Portal

Tuesday, January 1st, 2008 Posted in Trends & Happenings | No Comments »

The Austin Visual Arts Online Portal. AVAA is in the process of expanding its high-traffic website “AVAA Online” through a new web “portal” designed specifically for Austin visual artists. Ten years ... Read more..