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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 Graffiti 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, film 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 Duffy, 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 J Showcasing Maisie Marie Alford, Shannon Cannings, John Chinn, Joe Clifford, 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 Whitfill 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 Clifford, 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 ( # ): number on map a program of JUNE SPONSOR

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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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a program of

JUNE SPONSOR

(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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