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SUMMARY:Really Small Museum | POINT B Presents: Nan Blassingame
DESCRIPTION:The Really Small Museum is a (really small!) exhibition concept founded in 2021 to spark inspiration\, conversation and connection. Just as the Earth and its ecosystems thrive on diversity\, this POINT B Museum embraces the idea that to move from Point A to Point B in climate resilience\, we must elevate and listen to diverse voices. \nOCTOBER FEATURED ARTIST | POINT B Presents: Nan Blassingame\nNative American Notions\, 2025\nIndigenous fashion \nNan Blassingame—a fashion designer\, member of the Cheyenne & Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma\, Creative Director of the Native American Cultural Center\, and Arena Coordinator of the Austin Powwow—presents a series of miniature Indigenous fashion dresses. Each piece reflects her lifelong dedication to Native design and culture. Blassingame has been sewing since age 14\, and her creative practice bridges tradition with contemporary expression. Behind the dresses\, a backdrop features a detail from an authentic jingle dress—a powerful symbol of healing\, protection\, and prayer. \nBlassingame’s work is rooted in land-based tradition and guided by generations of Indigenous knowledge. Her designs celebrate cultural visibility\, pride\, and the strength of living traditions that continue to evolve. \nAustin\, Texas\, was traditionally the home of several Indigenous tribes\, including the Tonkawa\, Apache\, Comanche\, Lipan Apache\, and Coahuiltecan. These tribes have a long history in the region\, dating back thousands of years. In a time of environmental change\, cultural memory offers a vital path forward. Blassingame’s work reminds us that resilience grows through honoring ancestral stewardship—through ceremony\, craft\, and care. \nMark your calendar for the Austin Powwow on November 22\, 2025—a celebration open to all. \n(*IMPORTANT: To access the museum\, use the Holly & Pedernales Street Entrance on the Ann and Roy Butler Hike and Bike Trail to get to Really Small Museum ATX) \nThe Really Small Museum POINT B is a project of artist Juliet Whitsett | julietwhitsett.com \nThis project is supported in part by the City of Austin Economic Development Department.
URL:https://createaustin.org/event/really-small-museum-point-b-presents-nan-blassingame/
LOCATION:Ann & Roy Butler Trail\, 2300 Riverview St\, Austin\, Texas\, 78702
CATEGORIES:Elevate Grant
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SUMMARY:Really Small Museum | Point B Presents: Class of 2030 Ann Richards School for Young Women Leaders
DESCRIPTION:The Really Small Museum is a (really small!) exhibition concept founded in 2021 to spark inspiration\, conversation and connection. Just as the Earth and its ecosystems thrive on diversity\, this POINT B Museum embraces the idea that to move from Point A to Point B in climate resilience\, we must elevate and listen to diverse voices. \nSEPTEMBER FEATURED ARTIST: Class of 2030: Ann Richards School for Young Women Leaders\n‘Voices- Ambassadors of the Vanishing’\nAudio recording\, research\, photo collage\, school objects\, endangered color palettes. \n‘Voices – Ambassadors of the Vanishing’ celebrates the creativity and leadership of 165 seventh-grade student artists from the Ann Richards School for Young Women Leaders (ARS)\, who became passionate ambassadors for Texas’s most endangered species. Guided by ARS STARS teacher Sharon Roy\, students researched one of Texas’s 92 endangered species\, wrote compelling advocacy letters to decision-makers\, and designed wearable art buttons inspired by each species’ unique traits and color palettes. They then stepped into leadership roles\, facilitating their “Eco-Art Ambassador Party” workshop for over 150 sixth-grade students—sharing their knowledge\, creativity\, and commitment with the next generation of change-makers. \nThis project is part of Climate Resilience with Youth\, a yearlong and ongoing Youth Participatory Action Research (YPAR) initiative co-developed with UT Austin’s Drama for Schools and Planet Texas 2050. Students collaborated on this arts-based exploration led by artist and Planet Texas 2050 Fellow Juliet Whitsett. Together with teachers and researchers\, they investigated how art and storytelling can deepen environmental awareness and inspire meaningful action. \nThis exhibition is a powerful reminder of what young people can achieve through collaboration and care—and how their voices and vision can help shape a more resilient future. \n(*IMPORTANT: To access the museum\, use the Holly & Pedernales Street Entrance on the Ann and Roy Butler Hike and Bike Trail to get to Really Small Museum ATX) \nThe Really Small Museum POINT B is a project of artist Juliet Whitsett | juliet@giddyupartstudio.com\nThis project is supported in part by the City of Austin Economic Development Department.
URL:https://createaustin.org/event/really-small-museum-point-b-presents-class-of-2030-ann-richards-school-for-young-women-leaders/
LOCATION:Ann & Roy Butler Trail\, 2300 Riverview St\, Austin\, Texas\, 78702
CATEGORIES:Elevate Grant
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SUMMARY:Really Small Museum | Point B Presents: Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired
DESCRIPTION:The Really Small Museum is a (really small) exhibition concept founded in 2021 to spark inspiration\, conversation and connection. Just as the Earth and its ecosystems thrive on diversity\, this POINT B Museum embraces the idea that to move from Point A to Point B in climate resilience\, we must elevate and listen to diverse voices. \nAUGUST FEATURED ARTIST: TSBVI Cohort: Performer: Kailee Martin\, Composer: Eva Van Houten\, Producer: Lacey Lewis \nThe Texas Song Bird Song is an inclusive eco-education and music project created in collaboration with elementary students at the Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired (TSBVI). Rooted in the melodies of birds that call Texas home\, the project invited students to explore birding through listening and other sensory experiences. With support from a birding expert\, students learned how to identify birds by ear\, use mnemonics to mimic bird calls\, and explore nature in accessible\, inclusive ways—drawing inspiration from organizations like Birdability. \nTimed with Texas’s fall bird migration\, which peaks from late August through November\, the project celebrates the arrival of the birds and the rich soundscape they bring with them. Students selected four bird calls to include in an original song. \nThe Texas Song Bird Song features student vocals\, real bird call recordings\, and simple musical storytelling. Performed by Kailee Martin\, written by Eva Van Houten\, and produced by Lacey Lewis. The song celebrates Texas wildlife\, the creative contributions of students\, and encourages all of us to listen more closely to the sounds of the world around us. \n@tsbvi | tsbvi.edu \n(*IMPORTANT: To access the museum\, use the Holly & Pedernales Street Entrance on the Ann and Roy Butler Hike and Bike Trail to get to Really Small Museum ATX) \nThe Really Small Museum POINT B is a project of artist Juliet Whitsett | julietwhitsett.com \nThis project is supported in part by the City of Austin Economic Development Department.
URL:https://createaustin.org/event/really-small-museum-point-b-presents-texas-school-for-the-blind-and-visually-impaired/
LOCATION:Ann & Roy Butler Trail\, 2300 Riverview St\, Austin\, Texas\, 78702
CATEGORIES:Elevate Grant
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SUMMARY:Really Small Museum | POINT B Museum Presents: Mery Godigna
DESCRIPTION:The Really Small Museum is a (really small!) exhibition concept founded in 2021 to spark inspiration\, conversation and connection. Just as the Earth and its ecosystems thrive on diversity\, this POINT B Museum embraces the idea that to move from Point A to Point B in climate resilience\, we must elevate and listen to diverse voices. \nJUNE FEATURED ARTIST -Mery Godigna Collet\nREQUIEM\, 2025 Bee wax\, barb wire\, charcoal. \nBy assembling and tensioning objects and raw materials\, color and light\, my work opens as much as they conceal physical and mental spaces. \nSearching for vertiginous discrepancies between vocabularies of shapes\, I explore the gap between intimate and social\, the existential and the everyday\, the environment and degradation. \nI explore the connecting threads between life and death and the strong bio-chemical\, socio-cultural and psycho-emotional connection to the environment and\, subsequently\, our own fragility. \n“REQUIEM”\, as Mozart’s Requiem\, consists in 5 roses. It also is built with 5 elements: Bee wax\, barb wire\, charcoal\, graphite and waxed paper. \nThe intention of “REQUIEM” is to create awareness towards global warming and how much fossil fuels contribute to environmental degradation\, climate change and isolation. \nwww.GodignaCollet.com
URL:https://createaustin.org/event/really-small-museum-point-b-museum-presents-mery-godigna/
LOCATION:Ann & Roy Butler Trail\, 2300 Riverview St\, Austin\, Texas\, 78702
CATEGORIES:Elevate Grant
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SUMMARY:Really Small Museum | POINT B Museum
DESCRIPTION:The Really Small Museum is a (really small!) exhibition concept founded in 2021 to spark inspiration\, conversation\, and connection. Just as the Earth and its ecosystems thrive on diversity\, this POINT B Museum embraces the idea that to move from Point A to Point B in climate resilience\, we must elevate and listen to diverse voices. \nMAY FEATURED ARTISTS: Rooted in Resilience: Heritage and Innovation in Agriculture\, 2025\nKathy Phan @shopkathyphantastic | Ashley Adams @ashrachelle | Lian Chao @lian.soy | Jung Kwak @logan_ceramics | Annabelle Murray @good.am | Benh Pham @year901 | Andrew Tran @andrewtranmusic | Kelly Zhu @kellyzhuphoto\nRooted in Resilience invites viewers to see the growing and preserving of heritage foods as a form of cultural continuity and climate resilience\, contributing to a more sustainable and inclusive future. \nIn celebration of Asian American\, Native Hawaiian\, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month\, this inaugural show at Point B brings together nine Austin-based artists of Filipino\, Japanese\, Korean\, Taiwanese\, and Vietnamese descent. The exhibition explores the deep connections between AANHPI communities and food.\nEach artist offers a unique perspective on how immigrants and their descendants cultivate culturally significant crops\, blending ancestral knowledge with innovation to sustain traditions in Central Texas. Beyond nourishment\, food is a profound link to heritage\, memory\, and identity. The resilience of Asian American farmers reflects the resilience of the diaspora—persisting\, adapting\, and thriving despite displacement\, climate change\, and shifting landscapes.\nFrom May–October 2025\, this installation will showcase six artists/ groups whose work explores their relationship with our environment. Curated and coordinated by artist Juliet Whitsett\, in partnership with The Trail Conservancy\, the RSM: POINT B highlights a range of perspectives\, inspiring dialogue and action for a more sustainable future. \nIMPORTANT: Use the Holly & Pedernales Street Entrance on the Ann and Roy Butler Hike and Bike Trail to get to Really Small Museum ATX. \nThis project is supported in part by the City of Austin Economic Development Department. \n  \n\nView Map
URL:https://createaustin.org/event/really-small-museum-point-b-museum/
LOCATION:2300 Riverview St\, 2300 Riverview St\, Austin\, Texas\, 78702
CATEGORIES:Elevate Grant
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