Apr 16 Thursday
The Texas Church Project began as an exhaustive survey of the more than 15,000 churches in Texas. Utilizing Google Street View, the artist collected some 2,000 images that fruitfully served as a trajectory in his endeavor. For the second aspect of the project, Rothfuss created large-scale paintings, emphasizing the relationship between the building and landscape. For these, no attempt was made to hide the source of the images, and in fact the keys, maps, and watermarks of the original screen save are included in the final work. Finally, Rothfuss transformed the digital images into three-dimensional models of churches that project from the wall as reliefs.
Jian’s Cell Series installation includes elements of collage and various drawing techniques to depict seemingly unrelated images. Inspired by the format of personal scroll paintings, where the movement of time is compressed without the feeling of an end, Jian’s works highlight ephemeralness. At times the individual images engage with one another or float independently in a sea of translucence. Shunning the conventional means of presenting works on paper, the artist constructs presentation devices that engage the unique spaces and constantly transform the works as the light of the day shifts with time.
Apr 17 Friday
Don't miss this classic black comedy about the only thing more deadly than poison--family!
Apr 18 Saturday
Join us for Healthy Kids Day at the YMCA — a fun, family-friendly event designed to inspire kids to stay active, healthy, and engaged all summer long! Enjoy games, activities, sports, and community resources that help families build healthy habits together. Bring the kids, invite your friends, and come celebrate a day dedicated to keeping our community’s kids happy and healthy! Schedule of events & family friendly activities coming soon!
Spread your wings on the wind at the annual science and nature festival, Saturday April 18,2026 at Abilene State Park from 10-2. The park entrance fee is $5 per car and the festival is free. Enjoy family fun with science and nature stations and game activities. Visitors can check out their wingspan, learn how to cast a fishing rod and explore the solar system. Bring a picnic lunch or visit the food truck, HTeaO and spend the day. For more information go to txmn.org/bc
This event is sponsored by the Big Country Chapter of Texas Master Naturalists, a group of well-informed volunteers providing education, outreach, and services for the beneficial management of natural resources in Texas communities. It is sponsored by TAMU Agrilife Extention Service and Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.