Starting Friday, an exhibit of officially licensed Star Wars artwork will be available for purchase in an exhibition at Art on 5th, (3005 South Lamar Blvd. Suite C110-B).
Star Wars comes to Austin this December! An extraordinary presentation of the officially licensed Star Wars artwork will be available for acquisition in an exhibition at Art on 5th, Austin’s largest contemporary art gallery. www.arton5th.com.
Austin, Texas – (November 2015) – Star Wars comes to Austin this December! An extraordinary presentation of the officially licensed Star Wars artwork will be available for acquisition in an exhibition at Art on 5th, Austin’s largest contemporary art gallery. www.arton5th.com All collectors and enthusiasts are invited to the Friday, December 11th & Saturday, December 12th opening receptions, scheduled from 7 pm to 10 pm both evenings, and featuring live demonstrations and artwork dedications by noted Disney artists Allison Lefcort and Rob Kaz.
“I Got Ants In My Pants And The I Need To Dance Paintings”
Exhibition: November 7 – 29th, 2015
Opening Reception: November 7th 7-9PM
The Mahler Fine Art Gallery presents an exhibition of the extraordinary artworks of John Lennon Nov. 14-15, 2015. Collection expert Nim Vaswani and the gallery’s owner, Rory Parnell, discuss the event.
Charles Schulz, creator of the classic Peanuts comic strip, may be long gone, but his beloved characters live on! Just this past weekend, a new Peanuts Movie opened nationwide, while at a gallery in Soho, artist Tom Everhart, world-renowned for his Charles Schulz-inspired paintings of the Peanuts universe, launched his latest collection, entitled I Got Ants In My Pants, And I Need To Dance.
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Here’s a fun fact: CBS reluctantly aired A Charlie Brown Christmas for the first time in 1965. Fifty years later, we have a feeling they’re pretty darn grateful they went ahead and broadcast it. Not only has it aired twice a year ever since, but its Emmy win propelled CBS, ABC, and Fox to order plenty of other Peanuts shows over the years (heck, It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown bumped Grey’s Anatomy out of its usual time slot for Halloween last week).