Wish this page included upcoming events for your business/ organization/ meetup group/ club?

Plastic Planet

Austin Central Library 710 W. César Chávez St., Austin, TX, United States

The Austin Public Library is hosting a free movie screening on Sunday. Featuring Austin Artist Calder Kamin Arts In Context is an award winning KLRU arts documentary series exploring the process of creation through collaboration and the condition of living and working as an artist in...

Free

Controversy and Conversation Film Screening: Trashed

Terrazas Branch Library 1105 E. Cesar Chavez St., Austin, TX, United States

From the Austin Public Library - Trashed, an award-winning environmental documentary, follows actor Jeremy Irons as he investigates the global scale and impact of humanity's modern wasteful consumerism and pollution. The film, written and directed by Candida Brady, is a call for urgent action to...

Free

Talk Green To Me: Austin’s Food System

Austin Central Library 710 W. César Chávez St., Austin, TX, United States

From the City of Austin Office of Sustainability and the Austin Public Library - Food is so much more than what we eat. The system that surrounds all things related to food provides the foundation for life and significantly shapes our culture. Come learn about...

Free

Talk Green To Me: Austin Central Library

Austin Central Library 710 W. César Chávez St., Austin, TX, United States

From the City of Austin Office of Sustainability and the Austin Public Library - Hear from the experts on the green building attributes of the new Central Library, poised for LEED Platinum certification. What makes this project a leader in energy, water, habitat, green materials,...

Free

Talk Green To Me: Climate Change

Austin Central Library 710 W. César Chávez St., Austin, TX, United States

From the City of Austin Office of Sustainability and the Austin Public Library - Stopping climate change starts at home. A changing climate endangers what we love about Austin in the form of increased extreme events like flooding, wildfires, and droughts, in addition to the...

Free

Seed Preservation and Seed Swap

Austin Central Library 710 W. César Chávez St., Austin, TX, United States

From the Austin Public Library and the Central Texas Seed Library - Learn the basics of seed preservation and swap seeds with other gardeners in your community. The Central Texas Seed Library presents an introductory lecture on seed preservation with a seed swap following the...

Free

Controversy and Conversation Film Screening: Wasted!

Terrazas Branch Library 1105 E. Cesar Chavez St., Austin, TX, United States

Hosted by the Austin Public Library and the University of Texas Humanities Institute - Join us for another Controversy & Conversation film screening at the Terrazas Branch of the Austin Public Library! Produced by Anthony Bourdain and directed by Anna Chai and Nari Kye, WASTED!...

Free

The Seasonal Kitchen

Austin Central Library 710 W. César Chávez St., Austin, TX, United States

Hosted by the Austin Public Library - Would you like to learn more about seasonal and local cooking? Join us for a delicious evening with the Sustainable Food Center Farmers' Market team. They'll be doing a live cooking demonstration using seasonal ingredients with samples for...

Free

Art Exhibit Opening Reception: What A Mess

Austin Central Library 710 W. César Chávez St., Austin, TX, United States

Hosted by the Austin Public Library - Austin Central Library hosts Calder Kamin’s exhibition What a Mess, April 16-May 24, showcasing trash transformed into sculptures, animations and installations, commenting on the mess humans have made for our natural neighbors throughout our existence. Through her art advocacy, she encourages...

Free

Artist Talk and Workshop: Calder Kamin

Austin Central Library 710 W. César Chávez St., Austin, TX, United States

Hosted by the Austin Public Library - Austin Central Library hosts Calder Kamin’s exhibition What a Mess, April 16-May 24, showcasing trash transformed into sculptures, animations and installations, commenting on the mess humans have made for our natural neighbors throughout our existence. Through her art advocacy, she encourages audiences...

Free