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  1. Upcoming Events - Art Austin

    Signaling Light, a new exhibition by artist Jessica Mallios, examines the oblique histories of women lighthouse keepers from America’s Early Republic through the twentieth century.

  2. Exhibitions: Harry Ransom Center

    Sep 20, 2025 · See rotating museum exhibitions in Austin, Texas, at the Harry Ransom Center on the University of Texas campus. Exhibits in Austin include The Gutenberg Bible, the Niepce …

  3. Exhibition - Wikipedia

    An exhibition, in the most general sense, is an organized presentation and display of a selection of items. In practice, exhibitions usually occur within a cultural or educational setting such as a …

  4. 7 Museum and Gallery Exhibitions to See in Austin This Winter

    1 day ago · Winter’s slower pace offers the perfect window to spend time in Austin’s museums and galleries, whether showing visitors around town or catching up on exhibitions. From …

  5. EXHIBITION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    EXHIBITION definition: 1. an event at which objects such as paintings are shown to the public, or the act of showing these…. Learn more.

  6. EXHIBITION Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of EXHIBITION is an act or instance of exhibiting. How to use exhibition in a sentence.

  7. Exhibitions - The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    The Met presents more exhibitions than any art museum in the world with more than 30 exhibitions each year representing a wide range of artists, eras, and cultures.

  8. EXHIBITION definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    An exhibition is a public event at which pictures, sculptures, or other objects of interest are displayed, for example at a museum or art gallery.

  9. Exhibition - definition of exhibition by The Free Dictionary

    1. a public display of art, products, skills, activities, etc: a judo exhibition.

  10. Exhibitions Archive - The Contemporary Austin

    Merging woodworking, craft, and design, Raul De Lara reimagines everyday objects—chairs, ladders, plants, and tools—as surreal anthropomorphic forms that reflect his experience as a …