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Sound in Sculpture returned for a second year on April 7, 2016, this time as part of the dynamic, city-wide Fusebox Festival! This event showcased original music composed and performed by UT Austin students inspired by works in the public art collection. Each performance took place against the backdrop of a site-specific work of art commissioned by Landmarks, the public art program of The University of Texas at Austin.
Performances began at Nancy Rubins' "Monochrome for Austin" and concluded at Michael Ray Charles' "(Forever Free) Ideas, Languages and Conversations."
Sound in Sculpture was a partnership between Landmarks, Texas Performing Arts, the Sarah and Ernest Butler School of Music, and Fusebox Festival.
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