Skyline Gallery & Artist Studios opened its doors Sept 14, 2025. Skyline Gallery is the heart of the renovated 1950s Austin Art Center building. Its vintage Austin vibe is the stage for highlighting current talent in the visual arts. Skyline Gallery hosts solo shows, group shows, local non-profit events, and student exhibitions. Skyline was started by glass artists, but offers its space to feature any medium.
The second floor is home to Skyline Artist Studios, eleven private studios and mini-galleries run by the artists in residence of all mediums.
Our grand opening will coincide with the Austin Studio Tours,
Nov 8-9 & 15-16, 12-6pm
The Skyline Gallery will host Hands Off Central Texas's "Democracy in Focus" resistance art show featuring 100 photographs taken during this year's Austin protests as well as interactive video footage.
Take a stroll through protests through the eyes of these fabuslous artists
During the Austin Studio Tours, the 2nd floor Skyline Artist Studios will host 11 different artists, including:
Zach Horvath, founder of Live A Great Story, and featuring Zach's Kilimanjaro photography series (https://liveagreatstory.com/)
Sara Mack of The Artist Couple, featuring their large-scale paintings (https://www.artistcouple.com/)
Anna Richards's paintings (https://www.annarichardsart.com/)
an exhibit of multiple Austin public art school teachers
Katie Heiselberg's Katie Kismet's fused glass jewelry (https://www.katiekismet.com/) and Austin Bolo antique and fused glass bolos (https://www.austinbolo.com/)
Lindsay Shillington's oil portraits and stills (https://www.shillingtonart.com/)
Gail Trull's Forever Flowers by Gigi, a fusion of fine wooden floral art pieces and wedding florals (https://www.etsy.com/shop/ForeverFlowersbyGigi)

