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ADMISSION Your admission helps the museum present engaging exhibitions, maintain the park and sculptures, and offer innovative education and public programs for children, teens, and adults. Check in at the Visitor Center upon arrival. Admission covers entrance fee to both locations, and the Jones Center on Congress Avenue, within one week.

ADULTS $10 MEMBERS, UNDER 18, FREE ADMISSION SENIORS & STUDENTS $5 & MILITARY FREE TUESDAYS 8A–6P THURSDAYS 6–9P

HOURS TOURS Monday–Wednesday 8A–6P Drop-in tours are available the first Sunday of every month at 1P; Thursday 8A–9P free with museum admission. You can also plan a customized tour Friday–Sunday 8A–5P for your group of any size: [email protected]

HAVE YOUR NEXT EVENT AT THE CONTEMPORARY 2020 Exhibitions Learn how your wedding, dinner, party, or corporate event can take place at our unique venues, the lakeside Laguna Gloria or downtown Jones Center. Set up a tour, check availability, and get answers to all your questions: The Contemporary Austin – Jones Center thecontemporaryaustin.org/site-rentals | [email protected] | 512 458 8191 x 255

JOIN TODAY Become a member to enjoy FREE admission, discounted program tickets, access to the Art School, invitations to exhibition openings and exclusive tours, discounts at the museum shop, and more. See all the benefits:thecontemporaryaustin.org/join | 512 458 8191 x 141

ART SCHOOL Register for adult, teen, or children’s classes online or by phone: thecontemporaryaustin.org/artschool | 512 323 6380

The Contemporary Austin is supported in part by the Cultural Arts Division of the City of Austin Economic Development Department; a grant from the Commission on the Arts; a grant from Humanities Texas, the state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Suzanne Deal Booth / Deborah Roberts: I'm Torbjørn Rødland Humanities; and an award from the National Endowment for the Arts. FLAG Art Foundation Prize September 12, 2020 – September 12, 2020 – Exhibition: Nicole Eisenman: January 31, 2021 January 31, 2021 Sturm und Drang February 27 – August 16, 2020 COVER IMAGE: Juan Muñoz, Last Conversation Piece (detail), 1994–1995. Bronze. 66 1/2 x 244 3/4 x 321 1/8 inches. Installation view, The Contemporary Austin – Laguna Gloria, Austin, Texas, 2019. Collection of Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Museum Purchase, 1995. Artwork © Juan Muñoz. Photograph by Brian Fitzsimmons. IMAGES (top, and from left): Jim Hodges, With Liberty and Justice for All (A Work in Progress), 2014–2016. Stainless steel, Dichrolam, acrylic, enamel paint, and LED lights. Installed, 84 x 1,737 x 10 inches. Installation view, The Contemporary Austin – The Moody Rooftop at the LAGUNA GLORIA Jones Center, Austin, Texas, 2017. Artwork © Jim Hodges. Courtesy the artist and Gladstone Gallery, New York and Brussels. Photograph by Brian Fitzsimmons. // Nicole Eisenman, Procession, 2019. Installation view, Whitney Biennial 2019, Whitney Museum of American Art, Laguna Gloria Jones Center MAP AND GUIDE New York, 2019. Artwork © Nicole Eisenman. Courtesy the artist; Anton Kern Gallery, New York; and Vielmetter Los Angeles. Image 3809 West 35th Street 700 Congress Avenue 2020 courtesy Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. Photograph by Object Studies. // Deborah Roberts, When you see me, 2019. Austin, Texas 78703 Austin, Texas 78701 Mixed media and collage on canvas. 65 x 120 inches. Artwork © Deborah Roberts. Image courtesy the artist and Stephen Friedman Gallery, London. // Torbjørn Rødland, Pump, 2008–2010. Chromogenic print. 17 3/4 x 22 1/2 inches. Artwork © Torbjørn Rødland. 512 458 8191 512 453 5312 Image courtesy the artist and Nils Stærk, Copenhagen. Betty and Edward Marcus Sculpture Park at Laguna Gloria

If you see this icon, please do not touch. Touching can seriously damage the sculpture. Visitor Center If you see this icon, + Museum Shop the artist invites you to touch the work. Please explore responsibly. 5

Please keep all pets 6 on leash. 7 Please refer to the map or consult a staff member for 2 1 accessible routes. If you 8 4 3 need ADA assistance or a golf cart during you visit, we would be happy to help WE HOPE YOU you in the Visitor Center. ENJOY YOUR VISIT! Experience all that Laguna Gloria has to offer at our newest space. Designed by Trahan Architects of New Orleans and landscape architects Reed Hilderbrand of Boston, the stunning Moody Pavilions feature new visitor amenities, modern WORKS ON VIEW architecture, and a colorful sculptural installation by artist Jessica Stockholder. Jessica Stockholder Anya Gallaccio Ugo Rondinone

Juan Muñoz Teresa Hubbard / Sarah Crowner Alexander Birchler (Two sculptures) Tom Sachs Coffee, beer, wine, and Ursula von Rydingsvard Marie Lorenz Tom Friedman gourmet food at épicerie Ryan Gander at The Contemporary Terry Allen Paul McCarthy (Three sculptures) Nicole Eisenman Ai Weiwei SUPERFLEX ( 2020 – Ongoing) Wangechi Mutu with interior Tom Sachs Marianne Vitale Museum shop (Five sculptures) designed by artist Liam Gillick Liam Gillick Cameron Jamie Elmgreen & Dragset KEY Nancy Holt Monika Sosnowska Paved Pathway Staircase Shaded spaces to gather Carol Bove with friends and family Crushed Rugged Ruben Ochoa (Two sculptures) Granite Path Path

Twitter @ContemporaryATX facebook /TheContemporaryAustin #ContemporaryATX #LagunaGloria @ContemporaryATX /thecontemporaryaustin thecontemporaryaustin.org Instagram vimeo Laguna Gloria Master Plan Phase I Support: Austin Community Foundation, Edward and Betty Marcus Foundation, Jannette and Pat Keating, Jeanne and Michael Klein, Kathleen Irvin Loughlin and Chris Loughlin, The Meadows Foundation, The Moody Foundation, The O’Shaughnessy-Rivers Family Fund, Still Water Foundation IMAGES: Photograph by Alexa Johnson. // Photograph by Brian Fitzsimmons.