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- Armadillo Art SquadThe South Austin Popular Culture Center features the artwork of the infamous “Armadillo Art Squad” dating from the 1960s to today. These artists have garnered international acclaim for their influence upon rock art in the 1970s and the contemporary Austin culture. They continue to producer art in a variety of mediums, including the quintessential Austin art form, the poster. Old and new works by these celebrities will be displayed on a permanent basis along with periodic displays, including the numerous notable contemporary Austin artists. Click on the images and names below to learn more about the artist. Danny Garrett Nels Jacobson Guy Juke G.L. McElhaney
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Carnaval 2008
South Austin Museum of Popular Culture celebrates the coming of Carnaval 2008.
Read MoreGilbert Shelton Autograph Party At Oat Willie’s
On Friday, March 12 join us for an autograph party with artist Gilbert Shelton from 12 to 3 p.m. We’ll be meeting at the Oat Willies at 617 West 29th Street in ATX. Click here to RSVP.
Read MoreGilbert Shelton Makes Rare Austin Appearance
With great pleasure the South Austin Museum of Popular Culture announces an exhibit featuring the work of cartoonist and underground comic artist, Gilbert Shelton. He is the creator of The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers, Fat Freddy’s Cat, Wonder Wart-Hog, and Not Quite Dead.
Read MoreMessage Music And Rock and Roll
Gilbert Shelton wrote this article for the University of Texas humor magazine The Texas Ranger in November 1965.
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