Round Rock City Council Chamber Gallery

On view through May 7, 2024

Go There Do That LLC is a duo of adventurers, Ethan and Heather Lankford, and they’ve translated their shared travels into podcasts, videos, and visual art. This exhibit contains the fleeting moments they’ve experienced in nature, including natural phenomenon, and the animals of national parks, respectfully observed from the distance a zoom lens can offer. These visual records in the form of medium and large photographic canvases convey experiences in Joshua Tree, Death Valley, an array of State and National Parks including the Grand Canyon, Mount Denali, and Yosemite, and further flung places like Switzerland.

For a self-guided tour through their words and art, we’ve included artist statements next to each artwork.

This exhibit is on view to the public in the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery from January 9, 2024-May 7, 2024 and is sponsored by the City of Round Rock Arts and Culture.

Connect with the Go There Do That and buy art:

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www.gotheredothatllc.com

www.youtube.com/@GoThereDoThat

www.instagram.com/gotheredothatllc

www.facebook.com/gotheredothatllc

Artist Spotlights

Learn more about how local artists create their works, what they use for inspiration, and how their careers in the arts or separate of the arts brought them to where they are today. 

The City Council Chamber Gallery has featured the following artists:

About Round Rock City Council Chamber Gallery

The Round Rock City Council Chamber Gallery is a municipal art gallery in the heart of Downtown Round Rock, managed by the City of Round Rock Arts and Culture.  The gallery is located in the Round Rock City Council Chambers at City Hall, 221 East Main Street.  It is free and open to the public for access during regular business hours. The gallery walls serve as a focus on highlighting local and regional talent including individual artists, student art, curators and artisans.   

Round Rock’s vision is to add to the quality of life, strengthening our community, inspiring more investment, and creating a greater sense of place. 

The mission of the arts and culture is to enrich the quality of life, support and foster the enjoyment, understanding, and development of the arts through diverse and engaging experiences. They contribute to the economy and tourism in the community.  The arts and culture also provide resources, education, and artistic initiatives to support and serve individual artists and arts organizations in our community. 

The art exhibit in the Council Chambers is changed quarterly.  If interested in being in the City Council Chamber gallery or more information on the current exhibit, you can send your information to artsandculture@roundrocktexas.gov. 

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