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Sedrick Huckaby's Black Bird Redemption Song
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Discover Sedrick Huckaby's Black Bird Redemption Song, an evocative art exhibition at the UMLAUF Sculpture Garden + Museum in Austin. This powerful showcase features sculptural birds crafted from papier-mâché, each housed in vintage birdcages that challenge the boundaries of their forms—a symbolic reflection on themes of freedom, confinement, and the historical legacies impacting Black communities.
- Explore new sculptures, expressive drawings, and immersive video installations.
- Witness works that examine community, humanity, and the impact of mass incarceration, all threaded together through the metaphor of birds and cages.
- The exhibition also honors trailblazing figures, like Texas's first elected African American District Attorney, and illuminates lesser-known histories such as the story of Fred Rouse.
- This experience offers visitors an inspiring and thoughtful journey, connecting historical trauma to the hope for positive change in our times.
- A must-see for fans of contemporary art, social justice, and unique curatorial experiences in Austin!
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- mondayClosed
- tuesday10 AM-4 PM
- wednesday10 AM-4 PM
- thursday10 AM-4 PM
- friday10 AM-4 PM
- saturday11 AM-4 PM
- sunday11 AM-4 PM
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