There There

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Date start 02.21.25
Date end 03.08.25
Start Time 4pm
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"There There" is an immersive three-screen installation experience adapted and expanded from Andrew Bujalski's 2022 movie of the same name. Across a series of interconnected "duet" scenes on themes of trust and belief, the audience is invited to stand literally in the space between characters, to witness the stitching together of their performances, and to examine the distance we ourselves traverse with every leap of faith in another person...

Onscreen(s) are a brilliant and eccentric array of performers: Lili Taylor, Jason Schwartzman, Molly Gordon, Lennie James, Avi Nash, Annie La Ganga, Roy Nathanson, and Jon Natchez.

Andrew Bujalski has written and directed seven feature films, including Funny Ha Ha, Computer Chess, and Support the Girls. There There is his first installation piece. He lives in Austin.

Presented by The Museum of Human Achievement and Fusebox. Sponsored by Austin Film Society and Rusha and Co.

The Museum of Human Achievement (MoHA) is a community-driven non-profit organization in Austin, TX grounded in affordability, inclusivity and access for artists. MoHA’s vision is for an empowered, resilient creative community where each member has the resources to foster well being, prosperity, and a self-determined future.

Schedule

Opening - Friday February 21st
Open Hours - Saturday February 22nd
Open Hours - Friday February 28th
Talk Back Event w/ AFS - Saturday March 1st
Open Hours - Friday March 7th
Closing - Saturday March 8th

Installation will run on a loop from 4pm - 10pm during open hours. The piece has no start time or end time, guests are invited to enter and exit the space at will.

Accessibility

The Museum of Human Achievement gallery space is wheelchair accessible. Please reach out to info@themuseumofhumanachievement.com if you have any other accessibility needs and we will do our best to accommodate.