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Saturday, artist David Ellis talks
Artist David Ellis has been busy at work here in Austin lately.

Earlier this year, the Brooklyn based artist received a commission to create an original video that will premiere at the opening of the UT’s new Visual Arts Center which opens in September. The center occupies the space inside the Art Building that was formerly the home — way back when — to the Blanton Museum of Art.
Whatever Ellis creates at the VAC, it’s likely to be one of the livelier pieces of public art on the UT campus.
On Saturday Ellis — whose merges painting and filmmaking to create innovative pop culture infused motion paintings — will give an informal talk about his work. The event is free.
4 p.m. Saturday. Co-Lab, 613 Allen Street.
Image: Wall painting at galerie du jour, Paris, France. Courtesy www.davidellis.org.





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