Austin Studio Tour shuts down

“Anyone who has craved great art and great people know about Big Medium and the great Austin Tx Studio tours. Unfortunately, this has not led to stable funding of something that truly makes Austin unique and great. A standout in cities across the globe. The lack of funding and subsequent shutdown of the Studio Tour is an enormous blow to the city’s vibrant artistic scene and nightlife!..”- Trinity



Big Medium’s Shrinking Budget
Organization behind Austin Studio Tour shuts down with funding shortage



Free and open to the public, the studio tour combines the former East and West Austin Studio Tours into one citywide event presented across two weekends


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