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SUMMARY:CELEBRATING THE LEGACY OF ROBERT WILSON Presented by Ambassador Lyndon & Mrs. Kay Olson\, and Alyce & Stephen Beard
DESCRIPTION:Art Center Waco will host a special event celebrating the legacy of internationally acclaimed artist and theatre director Robert Wilson\, who was born and raised in Waco and who died in July 2025. The event will be held at noon on October 4\, 2026\, what would have been Wilson’s 85 birthday. It will take place at Cameron Hall on MCC’s campus and will feature arrival drinks in the Dr. Johnette McKown courtyard across from Wilson’s landmark sculpture\, The Waco Door\, followed by lunch and a celebratory memorial inside. Proceeds will benefit Art Center Waco’s mission of making art accessible to everyone in the Waco community through curated art exhibits\, dynamic programming\, and educational opportunities for all ages. \nSPONSORSHIP LEVELS\nOur sponsorships are named after famous works by Robert Wilson.  Both visual and theatrical arts. \nThe Waco Door | $20\,000 SOLD \n\n16 Event Tickets\nRecognition as Presenting Sponsor\nAcknowledgment during event\n\nThe Hoffmanettes | $10\,000 \n\n8 Event Tickets\nRecognition as Premier Sponsor\nAcknowledgment during event\n\nThe Black Rider | $5\,000 \n\n8 Event Tickets\nRecognition as Event Sponsor\nAcknowledgment during event\n\nEinstein on the Beach | $3\,000 \n\n8 Event Tickets\nRecognition as Event Sponsor\n\nVoom Portraits | $1\,000 \n\n4 Event Tickets\nRecognition as Event Sponsor\n\nDeafman Glance | $500 \n\n2 Event Tickets\nRecognition as Event Sponsor\n\nEarly Bird Ticket | $100 \n  \nNote: Tickets are $125 after September 1\, 2026 \nTo be included on the invitation\, complete your sponsorship by August 31\, 2026. \n  \nABOUT ROBERT WILSON\nRobert Wilson was born in Waco on October 4\, 1941 to Velma Loree Hamilton and Diugiud Mims (D.M.) Wilson\, who at various times served as Waco’s City Attorney and City Manager. He moved to Austin in 1959 to attend the University of Texas\, where he studied for three years. \nWilson moved to New York in the early 1960s to study art and architecture. In 1968\, he founded the Byrd Hoffmann School of Byrds\, an experimental and inclusive performance group based in Manhattan. The school was named for Bird Hoffman\, a Waco dance instructor who played a pivotal role in Wilson’s early life. He credited Bird with advising him to thoughtfully slow down his speech\, a practice that eventually allowed him to overcome a stutter. Bird also encouraged Wilson to express himself freely\, advice that inspired his career in the arts. It is clear that Robert felt understood and accepted by Bird\, who had herself trained and danced in New York. \nWilson was a prolific creator\, known for experimental\, avant-garde theatre productions and for his many collaborations with artists from Philip Glass to Lady Gaga. His productions were featured in the United States\, France\, Germany\, Russia\, Greece\, Slovenia\, Japan\, Australia\, Sweden\, England\, and Iran. \nIn addition to his work for the stage\, Wilson created sculpture\, drawings\, and furniture designs and worked frequently with young and developing artists. In 1992 he founded the Watermill Center\, owned by the selffounded Byrd Hoffman Watermill Foundation in Long Island\, New York\, which continues to hold multidisciplinary workshops for students from around the world. Lindsay Morris for The New York Times. \nIn 1995\, the Waco Art Center commissioned the Waco Door by Wilson\, located on the MCC campus by the new Cameron Hall. This 19′ steel structure is often considered one of the city’s most significant public artworks. \nSince Wilson’s passing in 2025\, memorials have been held in New York\, Berlin\, Paris and Milan. Waco’s memorial for its native son will be a celebration of Wilson’s life and legacy on his birthday.
URL:https://artcenterwaco.org/event/celebrating-the-legacy-of-robert-wilson-presented-by-ambassador-lyndon-mrs-kay-olson/
LOCATION:Cameron Hall at MCC\, 1204 Scottish Trail\, Waco\, TX\, 76708\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Hosted Exhibit
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ORGANIZER;CN="Executive Director":MAILTO:director@artcenterwaco.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260728
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SUMMARY:Artist Open Call: Art Edu 2026
DESCRIPTION:CLICK HERE to go to the CaFÉ Submission Form for full details. \nCall Closes:\nSunday\, September 27\, 11:59 pm CST \nExhibit Dates\n10/29/2026 -12/19/2026 \nArt Center Waco (ACW) proudly invites active and retired art educators from McLennan\, Bell\, Falls\, Coryell\, Limestone\, Hill\, and Bosque Counties to submit original works for Art Edu\, a juried exhibition celebrating educators as practicing artists. \nOpen to emerging and established artists working across all mediums\, this exhibition recognizes the creative lives of those who teach\, mentor\, and inspire others through the arts. It offers art educators an opportunity to share work developed beyond the classroom and highlights the personal artistic practices that continue alongside—and often inform—their work as educators. \nProceeds from artwork sales directly support both participating artists and Art Center Waco’s exhibitions\, education programs\, and community initiatives\, helping ensure continued access to meaningful arts experiences throughout the region.
URL:https://artcenterwaco.org/event/artist-open-call-art-edu-2026/
LOCATION:Beard Gallery | Art Center Waco\, 701 S 8th Street\, Waco\, 76706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Exhibits,Main Galleries,Teachers
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