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A River Runs Through It // Artwork by Landry McMeans

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Friday, 12 August 2016 to Sunday, 18 September 2016
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Friday, 12 August 2016 - 7:00pm

Opening Reception Friday, August 12th 7-10pm

Landry McMeans (Tucson, AZ) exhibits her abstract reliefs and landscapes of the American West, with new inspiration from the Colorado River. Mountain ranges become groups of simple lines and colors, reducing the contours of the natural world into three-dimensional geometric shapes. Her work evokes the natural history of the Southwestern deserts and native plant and animal species in a contemporary minimal style.

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Landry McMeans is a native Texan who has recently relocated to Tucson,  Arizona from Austin, Texas with the intention to live within the landscape that has been her biggest inspiration for the past decade: the Sonoran Desert. Purple mountains, neon sunsets, and saguaro cacti have been staple subjects in her work since she first picked up cardboard as her primary medium while earning her degree in Communication Design from Texas State University.  In addition to her visual art, McMeans is a songwriter and steel guitar player who splits her time touring nationally and internationally with her band Palomino, and Brooklyn based band, Gangstagrass (Emmy nominees for the theme song to the FX TV series Justified).

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SPECIAL EVENTS

Exhibit On View // August 12 – September 18, 2016

Gallery Hours are Tuesday – Saturday 1pm – 6pm.

Opening Reception // Friday August 12, 2016 7-10pm

Donations gratefully accepted at the door or at www.artsciencegallery.eventbrite.com

Documentary Saturdays // Saturdays August 13, 20, 27, September 3, 10, 17, 2016 4pm

Art.Science.Gallery. will hosting free documentary film screenings about the Desert Southwest every Saturday at 4pm during Landry McMeans’ A River Runs Through It exhibit. A list of films will be posted at artsciencegallery.eventbrite.com on August 12, 2016. 

Far Out Films #5 (film screening) // Saturday, September 17, 2016 7pm

FREE with RSVP at artsciencegallery.eventbrite.com

New for 2016! We’re closing each show with a rad science movie night! Join us for this screening as Art.Science.Gallery. closes Landry McMeans’ A River Runs Through It exhibit with short films inspired by the desert Southwest. Enjoy popcorn and movie candy while you take in tonight’s films! Seating is limited to 40 guests.

Austin Museum Day // Sunday September 18, 2016 10am-6pm 

Enjoy free access to exhibits and activities at Austin-area museums! 

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Founded in 2012, Art.Science.Gallery. is a crowd-funded art space dedicated to art-science fusion of all kinds. Located in the Canopy fine arts complex in East Austin, the gallery’s mission is to make science more accessible to everyone through science-related visual arts exhibitions and events, to foster the careers of artist-scientists and to provide professional development opportunities for scientists to become more engaging public communicators. Art.Science.Gallery. is also proud to be a Platinum-Level Austin Green Business Leader.

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