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(1) LHUCA, 511 Ave K • Christine DeVitt Exhibition Hall, Helen DeVitt Jones Studio Gallery, and Mart McDonald Gallery: 44 Artists from Texas: Part 2, a three-part exhibition celebrating the incredible diversity of artists living and working in Texas. • John F. Lott Gallery: Joel Armstrong CLOTHESlines, vintage Americana in the form of a clothesline, made of rusted wire, steel, and backyard noises, such as a lawnmower, kids playing, chirping birds and the chicka-chicka sounds of a sprinkler to invoke a summer day. • Minnie Quickenstedt Underwood Gra�ti Building: Make-and-take children’s arts activities and exhibition by Studio 2.10• Christine DeVitt Icehouse Gallery: Kids Art Journey, the fourth annual exhibition by Foster *A* Life, featuring drawings created by children in the care of Child Protective Services• Christine DeVitt Icehouse: Buddy Holly Rave On, �lm preview screening with live musical performances by Kenny Maines, Hannah Jackson, and more hosted by KTTZ-TV 6pm-9pm.• Reagor Dykes Stage on the LHUCA Plaza: Music performance by Adolfo Estrada, singer-songwriter 6:30pm-7:30pm and The Watery Graves 7:45pm-9:45pm.• Firehouse Theatre: Re-envisioned music & dance for The Beatles’ I am the Walrus by Dr. Mark Morton, TTU School of Music, and Ali Du�y, Flatlands Dance Theatre; Collaborative music & dance performances by members of FDT, Anne Wharton, Frank Lacey, and other TTU School of Music composers. • Helen DeVitt Jones Clay Studio: group show and art sale by various Lubbock artists 806-762-8606, FFAT hours 6pm-9pm, Gallery hours Tue-Sat 11am-5pm

(2) Charles Adams Gallery, 602 Avenue JShowcasing Maisie Marie Alford, Shannon Cannings, John Chinn, Joe Cli�ord, Hannah Dean, Carol Flueckiger, Tina Fuentes, Glenn Garnett, B.C. Gilbert, Carol C Howell, Lynwood Kreneck, Artie Limmer, Joey Martinez, Abed Monawar, Chad Plunket, Catherine Prose, Philip Taylor, Ashton Thornhill, Sara Waters, James Watkins, and Jonathan Whit�ll with work by early regional artists Peter Hurd, Henrietta Wyeth, John Miegs, and others.806-788-1008, FFAT hours: 6pm-9pm, Gallery hours: Mon-Sat 10am-5pm

(3) Charles Adams Studio Project (CASP) • 5&J STUDIOS, 1106 5th Street• Helen Devitt Jones Print Studio: Joe Cli�ord, woodcuts and live printing demos• 5&J Gallery: Catherine Allen, oil on canvas• TTU Satellite Gallery: Millennial Pretense: Perception by Proxy by Nate Collins, inkjet print on paper• CH Foundation Metals Studio: student projects on display • 5&J Courtyard: Get a taste of local food trucks. Adult beverages available for purchase by those 21 and up. 806-788-1008, FFAT hours: 6pm-9pm

CASP Work Studios, 408 Avenue J, FFAT hours: 6pm-9pm• Studio A: Pam Cooper, metalwork • Studio B: Ghislaine Fremaux and Lando Valdez, paintings, drawings, and works on paper• Studio D: Aaron Hegert, photography

CASP Live/Work Studios, 1010 Mac Davis Lane, FFAT hours: 6pm-9pm• Studio 1: Harrison Brooks, metalwork & neon• Studio 2: Fusion: Ceramics & Glass by Kendra McCartney & Shayna McCartney, ceramics and glasswork. • Studio 3: Rachel Anderson's Fashion Design Studio, textiles • Studio 4: Victoria Marie Bee, letterpress & photography

(4) Buddy Holly Center, 1801 Crickets AvenueRepurposed by John Self, Linda Adkins, and Becki Smith, recycled and reclaimed materials806-775-3560, FFAT hours: 6pm-9pm

(6)Tornado Gallery, 1822 Buddy Holly AveBaron Batch, acrylic on canvas; Nick Billalba, glasswork; George Gray, metalwork; Sarah McClarty, glasswork; Mark Ploss, oil on canvas806-441-8564, FFAT hours: 6pm-9pm

(7) McPherson Cellars, 1615 Texas AvenueI..Love.Color by Kathryn Thomas, water-media and pastel; David Leake, oil on canvas; pastel and acrylic works by artists from Mosaic of Lubbock. 806-687-9463, FFAT hours: 6pm-9pm

(8) Bentley Arrow, 1702 Buddy Holly AveFeaturing works by Phoebe Miller, Kaz, and Lukky806-778-4447, FFAT hours: 6pm-9pm

(9) GlassyAlley Art Studio and Gallery, 1940 Texas AvenueFeaturing Exhibition of Ansel Adams Prints; Cat Boucher, photography; Je� Driver, photography; Rick Kincheloe, ceramics; Pauline Mills, glass and acrylics; Ry Webster, paintings806-535-2457, FFAT hours: 6pm-9pm; Gallery hours Mon-Fri 10am-2pm

(10) NEW! Sugar Browns Co�ee, 1947 19th St Adam Jackson, photography806-701-5013, FFAT hours: 6pm-9pm

(22) Municipal Garden & Arts Center, 4215 University AveGroup exhibition by the West Texas Watercolor Society806-767-3724, FFAT hours: 6pm-9pm

(26) Art for Goodness Sake, 1808 19th Street Featuring Masks by Kathy Davies, hand-built clay masks; Fleur de Lee, an iPhonography exhibition & original minimalist sunset paintings by Bobby Lee, photography and acrylic paint on hardboard; Krystal Applegate, acrylic on canvas; Barbi Claridge, alcohol inks, poured acrylic, and stained glass; Erin Coats, acrylic on canvas; Meyer Goldberg, colored pencil on paper; Manuel Hernandez, super-real charcoal; Ben Konis, oil pastels; David Lamb-Vines, acrylic on canvas; Leann Lamb-Vines, mosaic; John Lee, neon sculpture; Harvey Madison, photography; Gloria Minnicks, decorative gourds; Bob Payne, photography; Annette Sprouls-Reasoner, decorative gourds & self-pub-lished short stories; Sarah Lesley Stoune, colored ink and gel ink on paper; Clarence Tittle, pen and ink drawings; David Tripp, watercolors806-771-2727, FFAT hours: 6pm-11pm, Gallery hours Mon-Sat 1pm-5pm

(30) Platform Restaurant, 1212 Avenue KJames Rodriguez, mixed-media & found objects 806-762-1088, FFAT hours: 6pm-9pm

(33) Caviel Museum of African-American History, 1719 Ave A African American Artists Unite by Robbyne Hocker Fuller, Midland African American Roots Historical/Cultural Arts Council, Inc.; Fulsemaj’s Diaspora: prints by Monica Stewart, Carole Joyce, and Ted Ellis.806 787-0726, FFAT hours: 6pm-9pm

(34) NEW! Hub City Workspace, 1614 Ave M Featuring Chelsea and Jana Giles, mixed media806-239-9158, FFAT hours 6pm-9pm

This program is made possible in part through a grant from the City of Lubbock, as recommended by Civic Lubbock, Inc., Texas Commission on the Arts,and National Endowment for the Arts.

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(1) LHUCA, 511 Ave K • Christine DeVitt Exhibition Hall, Helen DeVitt Jones Studio Gallery, and Mart McDonald Gallery: 44 Artists from Texas: Part 2, a three-part exhibition celebrating the incredible diversity of artists living and working in Texas. • John F. Lott Gallery: Joel Armstrong CLOTHESlines, vintage Americana in the form of a clothesline, made of rusted wire, steel, and backyard noises, such as a lawnmower, kids playing, chirping birds and the chicka-chicka sounds of a sprinkler to invoke a summer day. • Minnie Quickenstedt Underwood Gra�ti Building: Make-and-take children’s arts activities and exhibition by Studio 2.10• Christine DeVitt Icehouse Gallery: Kids Art Journey, the fourth annual exhibition by Foster *A* Life, featuring drawings created by children in the care of Child Protective Services• Christine DeVitt Icehouse: Buddy Holly Rave On, �lm preview screening with live musical performances by Kenny Maines, Hannah Jackson, and more hosted by KTTZ-TV 6pm-9pm.• Reagor Dykes Stage on the LHUCA Plaza: Music performance by Adolfo Estrada, singer-songwriter 6:30pm-7:30pm and The Watery Graves 7:45pm-9:45pm.• Firehouse Theatre: Re-envisioned music & dance for The Beatles’ I am the Walrus by Dr. Mark Morton, TTU School of Music, and Ali Du�y, Flatlands Dance Theatre; Collaborative music & dance performances by members of FDT, Anne Wharton, Frank Lacey, and other TTU School of Music composers. • Helen DeVitt Jones Clay Studio: group show and art sale by various Lubbock artists 806-762-8606, FFAT hours 6pm-9pm, Gallery hours Tue-Sat 11am-5pm

(2) Charles Adams Gallery, 602 Avenue JShowcasing Maisie Marie Alford, Shannon Cannings, John Chinn, Joe Cli�ord, Hannah Dean, Carol Flueckiger, Tina Fuentes, Glenn Garnett, B.C. Gilbert, Carol C Howell, Lynwood Kreneck, Artie Limmer, Joey Martinez, Abed Monawar, Chad Plunket, Catherine Prose, Philip Taylor, Ashton Thornhill, Sara Waters, James Watkins, and Jonathan Whit�ll with work by early regional artists Peter Hurd, Henrietta Wyeth, John Miegs, and others.806-788-1008, FFAT hours: 6pm-9pm, Gallery hours: Mon-Sat 10am-5pm

(3) Charles Adams Studio Project (CASP) • 5&J STUDIOS, 1106 5th Street• Helen Devitt Jones Print Studio: Joe Cli�ord, woodcuts and live printing demos• 5&J Gallery: Catherine Allen, oil on canvas• TTU Satellite Gallery: Millennial Pretense: Perception by Proxy by Nate Collins, inkjet print on paper• CH Foundation Metals Studio: student projects on display • 5&J Courtyard: Get a taste of local food trucks. Adult beverages available for purchase by those 21 and up. 806-788-1008, FFAT hours: 6pm-9pm

CASP Work Studios, 408 Avenue J, FFAT hours: 6pm-9pm• Studio A: Pam Cooper, metalwork • Studio B: Ghislaine Fremaux and Lando Valdez, paintings, drawings, and works on paper• Studio D: Aaron Hegert, photography

CASP Live/Work Studios, 1010 Mac Davis Lane, FFAT hours: 6pm-9pm• Studio 1: Harrison Brooks, metalwork & neon• Studio 2: Fusion: Ceramics & Glass by Kendra McCartney & Shayna McCartney, ceramics and glasswork. • Studio 3: Rachel Anderson's Fashion Design Studio, textiles • Studio 4: Victoria Marie Bee, letterpress & photography

(4) Buddy Holly Center, 1801 Crickets AvenueRepurposed by John Self, Linda Adkins, and Becki Smith, recycled and reclaimed materials806-775-3560, FFAT hours: 6pm-9pm

(6)Tornado Gallery, 1822 Buddy Holly AveBaron Batch, acrylic on canvas; Nick Billalba, glasswork; George Gray, metalwork; Sarah McClarty, glasswork; Mark Ploss, oil on canvas806-441-8564, FFAT hours: 6pm-9pm

(7) McPherson Cellars, 1615 Texas AvenueI..Love.Color by Kathryn Thomas, water-media and pastel; David Leake, oil on canvas; pastel and acrylic works by artists from Mosaic of Lubbock. 806-687-9463, FFAT hours: 6pm-9pm

(8) Bentley Arrow, 1702 Buddy Holly AveFeaturing works by Phoebe Miller, Kaz, and Lukky806-778-4447, FFAT hours: 6pm-9pm

(9) GlassyAlley Art Studio and Gallery, 1940 Texas AvenueFeaturing Exhibition of Ansel Adams Prints; Cat Boucher, photography; Je� Driver, photography; Rick Kincheloe, ceramics; Pauline Mills, glass and acrylics; Ry Webster, paintings806-535-2457, FFAT hours: 6pm-9pm; Gallery hours Mon-Fri 10am-2pm

(10) NEW! Sugar Browns Co�ee, 1947 19th St Adam Jackson, photography806-701-5013, FFAT hours: 6pm-9pm

(22) Municipal Garden & Arts Center, 4215 University AveGroup exhibition by the West Texas Watercolor Society806-767-3724, FFAT hours: 6pm-9pm

(26) Art for Goodness Sake, 1808 19th Street Featuring Masks by Kathy Davies, hand-built clay masks; Fleur de Lee, an iPhonography exhibition & original minimalist sunset paintings by Bobby Lee, photography and acrylic paint on hardboard; Krystal Applegate, acrylic on canvas; Barbi Claridge, alcohol inks, poured acrylic, and stained glass; Erin Coats, acrylic on canvas; Meyer Goldberg, colored pencil on paper; Manuel Hernandez, super-real charcoal; Ben Konis, oil pastels; David Lamb-Vines, acrylic on canvas; Leann Lamb-Vines, mosaic; John Lee, neon sculpture; Harvey Madison, photography; Gloria Minnicks, decorative gourds; Bob Payne, photography; Annette Sprouls-Reasoner, decorative gourds & self-pub-lished short stories; Sarah Lesley Stoune, colored ink and gel ink on paper; Clarence Tittle, pen and ink drawings; David Tripp, watercolors806-771-2727, FFAT hours: 6pm-11pm, Gallery hours Mon-Sat 1pm-5pm

(30) Platform Restaurant, 1212 Avenue KJames Rodriguez, mixed-media & found objects 806-762-1088, FFAT hours: 6pm-9pm

(33) Caviel Museum of African-American History, 1719 Ave A African American Artists Unite by Robbyne Hocker Fuller, Midland African American Roots Historical/Cultural Arts Council, Inc.; Fulsemaj’s Diaspora: prints by Monica Stewart, Carole Joyce, and Ted Ellis.806 787-0726, FFAT hours: 6pm-9pm

(34) NEW! Hub City Workspace, 1614 Ave M Featuring Chelsea and Jana Giles, mixed media806-239-9158, FFAT hours 6pm-9pm

This program is made possible in part through a grant from the City of Lubbock, as recommended by Civic Lubbock, Inc., Texas Commission on the Arts,and National Endowment for the Arts.

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