7 Austin Art Galleries You Should Visit

Austin is known for its diverse art scene.  If you are so inclined, you could center your whole visit to Austin around its artistic offerings.

Here are seven art galleries in Austin Texas you should visit.

The Contemporary Austin

The Contemporary Austin is a gallery dedicated to contemporary art. It began in 1998 as AMOA-Arthouse at the Jones Centre. It was renewed in 2013, launching a mission to popularize and make contemporary art more available to the average visitor.

The Contemporary Austin has made a name for itself in a city rich with music, film and media art. You won’t want to miss out on this staple of local culture.

The Contemporary Austin
700 Congress Ave.
Austin, TX 78701
United States

Phone: +1 512-453-5312

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Lora Reynolds Gallery

Lora Reynolds Gallery was established in 2005. Founder Lora Reynolds worked previously in London and New York with Anthony D’Offay and Matthew Marks Galleries, and wished to embark on a project of her own. The gallery consists of a main exhibition space that can hold up to six different exhibits per year with a separate project space of four additional spots.

It features a variety of artists from the well-established to the fledgling beginner. Artists are chosen based on the theme of the project and the sensibilities of the curators. The gallery includes a variety of different media such as drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, film and video.

Lora Reynolds Gallery
1126 W 6th St
Austin, TX 78703
United States

Phone: +1 512-215-4965

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Yard Dog Art Gallery

This local folk art exhibit was founded in 1995. Originally a small exhibition, it gathered native art from the South. Over the years it become among the most important galleries when it comes to folk art.

It features creators ranging from comic collage artist Mike Alcantara, woodcut artist Lisa Brawn, and contemporary sculptor Camp Bosworth.

Yard Dog Art Gallery
916 Springdale Rd Building 3, #104
Austin, TX 78702
United States

Phone: +1 512-912-1613

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Wally Workman Gallery

This is one of the most beloved local contemporary art galleries. Established in 1980, it is a historic property located in Austin’s art district. The gallery has two floors of exhibition space and is divided up into a few rooms, each of which contain only a few paintings.

The gallery currently represents 53 artists, among which are both emerging and well-established names. Their impressive roster includes Will Klemm, who has exhibited with the gallery for 23 years, Joyce Howell, and Ian Shults; alongside figurative artists such as Tracey Harris and Fatima Ronquillo.

Wally Workman Gallery
1202 W 6th St
Austin, TX 78703
United States

Phone: +1 512-472-7428

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Pump Project

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Pump Project is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the local art scene. They work with young, emerging artists by providing them with the space and the infrastructure needed to create their work. Pump Project is now home to more than fifty artists, working in a variety of different media, including ceramics, glass painting, jewelry, mixed media and printmaking.

Art of 5th

Art of 5th stands as one of the largest contemporary galleries in the city, and one that you won’t want to miss. Spanning 6.000 square feet, it features an eclectic collection of both modern and contemporary art.

The gallery was opened in 1988 by Joe Sigel, with a collection of works by renowned artists including Pablo Picasso and Andy Warhol. At this point, around fifty different artists currently display at the gallery. Touring exhibitions are hosted there as well. In 2009, Art of 5th expanded with an additional exhibition featuring jewelry.

Art of 5th
10000 Research Blvd Ste 118
Austin, TX 78759
United States

Phone: +1 512-481-1111

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Big Medium

Big Medium is an innovative, nonprofit organization that consists of two separate exhibit spaces known as Big Medium Gallery at Canopy and Big Medium Gallery at Bolm. They also host individual events throughout the year. This gallery is a staple of the local visual artist community and features a variety of different mediums and styles in its artwork. They also provide an affordable working space for those who are emerging in their art form and need some help becoming established.

Big Medium
916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 2 #101
Austin, TX 78702,
United States

Phone: +1 512-939-6665

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