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NIck cAVE:HIDING IN PLAIN SIGHTSeptember 29, 2012–February 24, 2013A STOREFOR PEOPLEWHO THINK6009 Burnet rd • 512-275-6430blueawningbooks.comMobile?So are we. Take us with you.austinchronicle.com/mALSO ON VIEW: andy coolquitt: attainable excellencewww.OneWorld<strong>The</strong>atre.orgFor Tickets: 512.32.WORLD(512.329.6753)ALSO ON VIEW: ShapeShifting: New Methods of Drawing by Bethany Johnson and Ann TarantinoVIEWPOINTS TALKWednesday, January 30 // 6:30pmLaguna GloriaCurator Andrea Mellard speaks aboutNew Works: Michael Menchaca, puttingthe artist’s project in the context ofstorytelling from ancient cultures, classiccartoons, and the border today.BETWEEN INTENTION ANd OuTcOmE:A cONVErSATION ABOuT chANcEWednesday, January 26 // 2pmLaguna GloriaShapeShifting artist Bethany Johnson joins UT Professorof Philosophy Kathleen M. Higgins to discuss the rolechanceplays within the drawings in the exhibition.For more info about exhibitions and public programs visit amoa-arthouse.orgLaguna Gloria3809 West 35th Street<strong>Austin</strong>, TX 78703<strong>The</strong> Jones Center700 Congress Avenue<strong>Austin</strong>, TX 78701Closed MondayTuesday–Sunday // 10am–4pmClosed MondayTuesday–Saturday // 11am–7pmSunday 12pm–5pmEddie Money1/1810,000 ManiacsRESCHEDuLED TO 6/7Gregg Roliewith guitarist Alan Haynes1/231/25Blood, Sweat & Tears1/261/31Sweet Honeyin the Rock2/6Bobby Caldwell2/152/19Solas4/26IMAGES: Nick Cave, Soundsuit, 2011, Mixed media, 109 x 34 x 30 inches, Private Swiss Collection, Photograph: James PrinzPhotography, Chicago.Michael Menchaca, Dios De La Noche (detail), 2011, Serigraphy, 15 x 20 inches, Courtesy of the artist.AMOA-Arthouse is funded in part by museum trustees, members, and patrons. Additional support is provided bythe National Endowment for the Arts, which believes that a great nation deserves great art.AMOA-Arthouse projects are also funded and supported in part by a grant from the Texas Commission onthe Arts and by the City of <strong>Austin</strong> through the Cultural Arts Division, believing an investment in the Arts is aninvestment in <strong>Austin</strong>’s future. Visit <strong>Austin</strong> at NowPlaying<strong>Austin</strong>.coma u s t i n c h r o n i c l e . c o m JANUARY 18, 2013 T H E A U S T I N C H R O N I C L E 31

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