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More space for art at Austin airport
Thursday, February 14, 2019 by Tai Moses
With the addition of nine new gates, Austin-Bergstrom International Airport’s Barbara Jordan Terminal will expand its space to display art by 657.5 cubic feet and ticketed passengers will soon be able to enjoy double the exhibition space. An expanding airport means more ways for local artists to display their work in the airport’s Changing Exhibits program, including three wall galleries and four art kiosks in the middle of the concourse. The galleries, which are named for Austin neighborhoods, can house large paintings or sculptures. See the airport’s current art exhibits here.
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