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Austin Way - 2016 - Issue 5 - Late Fall - Lewis Hamilton

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The ConTempor ary ausTin Let your inner child run wild at "Camp Cont- emporary," the grown-up, camp-themed party benefiting The Contemporary Austin's art educa- tion programs. On October 16, adventurers can explore 14 acres of art and nature at the museum's historic Laguna Gloria, complete with hammocks for lounging and kayaks for boating around the lagoon. Local artisans will guide DIY crafting demonstrations, while open bars and cocktail lounges will pair with local eats. 3809 W. 35th St.; thecontemporaryaustin.org/camp Swift'S Attic Whimsical small plates plus creative cocktails are the name of the game at this bustling gastropub. 315 Congress Ave., 512-482- 8842; swiftsattic.com the cArillon This New American grill is often described as the best- kept secret in Austin. 1900 University Ave., 512-404-3655; thecarillonrestaurant.com townSend Congress's newest addition boasts inventive cocktails crafted by Austin favorite Justin Elliott. 718 Congress Ave., Ste. 100, 512-887-8778; thetownsendaustin.com Uchi Chef Tyson Cole combines his extensive Eastern knowledge with exotic, high-quality ingredients at this landmark restaurant. 801 S. Lamar Blvd., 512-916-4808; uchiaustin.com Uchiko Designed to mimic a Japanese farmhouse, Uchi's sister restaurant is popular for its vegetarian tasting menu and fried-milk dessert. 4200 N. Lamar Blvd., 512-916-4808; uchikoaustin.com wink A longtime favorite, diners can expect attentive service and top-notch, locally November. 700 Congress Ave., 512-453-5312; thecontemporaryaustin.org the contemporAry AUStin (At lAgUnA gloriA) Celebrating a century, the Driscoll Villa features the 14-acre Betty and Edward Marcus Sculpture Park. 3809 W. 35th St., 512-458-8191; the contemporaryaustin.org hArry rAnSom center "Elliott Erwitt: Home Around The World," now through January 1, 2017. 300 W. 21st St., 512-471-8944; hrc.utexas.edu lyndon BAineS JohnSon liBrAry And mUSeUm Explore the Texas-born president's life and legacy, as well as the impact of the 1960s. 2313 Red River St., 512-721-0200; lbjlibrary.org mexic-Arte mUSeUm Opened in 1984, this down-town museum celebrates traditional and contemporary Mexican, Latino, and Latin American art and culture. 419 Congress Ave., 512-480-9373; mexic-artemuseum.org procured ingredients at this 15-table restaurant. 1014 N. Lamar Blvd., 512-482-8868; winkrestaurant.com wU chow From the creative minds behind Swift's Attic, this downtown restaurant brings authentic farm-to-table Chinese food to downtown Austin. IBC Bank Plaza, 500 W. Fifth St., Ste. 168, 512-476-2469; wuchowaustin.com museums the BlAnton mUSeUm of Art "Warhol By The Book," October 16–January 29, 2017. 200 E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., 512-471-5482; blantonmuseum.org BUllock texAS StAte hiStory mUSeUm "State of Deception: The Power of Nazi Propaganda," now through January 8, 2017. 1800 Congress Ave., 512-936-8746; thestoryoftexas.com the contemporAry AUStin (At JoneS center) The downtown location is closed for renovations; reopening is scheduled for 54 AUSTINWAY.COm photography by Colin Doyle sCene The guide WE'RE NOT JUST A PHOTO BOOTH COMPANY. We engineer custom photo and video experiences that stimulate consumer engagement. Smilebooth creates fun interactive photo experiences designed to engage with your guests an amplify your message through social media. Using the latest photographic technology we enable your guests to document and share memorable moments captured at your event. www.smilebooth.com

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