Ellsworth Kelly’s Austin from the Blanton patio 🙌 #patio #art #museum #blantonmuseum #ellsworthkelly #austin #texas #atx #shotoniphone via Instagram https://instagr.am/p/C-u4b5BOUtU/

Ellsworth Kelly’s Austin from the Blanton patio 🙌 #patio #art #museum #blantonmuseum #ellsworthkelly #austin #texas #atx #shotoniphone via Instagram https://instagr.am/p/C-u4b5BOUtU/

Austin has a variety of great museums of all shapes and sizes. And they all seem to have their own oddball hours. 🤷🏻♂️
It can be hard to plan a museum trip with so many irregular hours floating around, so I’m compiling a quick cheat sheet of some of Austin’s top museums and their hours, with links of course.
👉 I’ll expand and update this over time, but this is a start, focusing on art museums.
| Museum | Hours | Notes |
| The Blanton Museum of Art | Mon: Closed Tues-Fri & Sun: 10am-5pm Sat: 10am-8pm | On the UT campus. Home to Ellsworth Kelly’s Austin. |
| The Contemporary Austin: Jones Center on Congress | Wed, 12—9P Thurs – Sat, 12—6P Advanced tickets encouraged. | Downtown, Congress & 7th. Walking distance to lots of stuff. Free admission all day on Thursdays! |
| The Contemporary Austin: Laguna Gloria | Wed, 9A—3P Thurs, 9A—9P Fri – Sun, 9A—3P | Beautiful campus in West Austin. Free admission all day on Thursdays! |
| Harry Ransom Center | Closed Monday. Tues – Fri: 10am–5pm Sat – Sun: 12pm–5pm | On the UT campus near the drag. Check out the The Gutenberg Bible or the earliest surviving photograph. |
| Elisabet Ney Museum | Wednesday – Sunday 12pm – 5pm Closed: Monday and Tuesday | Hyde Park. Free. Home of the namesake German sculptor. |
| Mexic-Arte Museum | Mon – Thurs 10 AM – 6 PM Fri – Sat 10 AM – 5 PM Sun: noon – 5 PM | Downtown, Congress & 5th. walking distance to lots of stuff. |
My daughter took this pic the other night while out walking. It looks kind of like a graduation 👨🏻🎓 or a giant halo? 😇 #ellsworthkelly #ellsworthkellyaustin #nightphotography #museum #austin #texas #atx #shotoniphone
Via instagram https://www.instagram.com/p/C4BEEhjO9_V/

The artist Anselm Kiefer is new to me but has been around for a long time. I like this quote of his.
Ruins, for me, are the beginning. With the debris, you can construct new ideas.
Anselm Kiefer
This quote is fitting since he was born in Germany at the end of World War 2. This guy is literally the personification of rebirth from ruins.
His art looks amazing. I’ll have to check it out in person next time I’m in New York.

Austin is geared towards the outdoors. Even in the blazing hot summer, the mornings and nights are consistently outdoor-friendly. You may want to duck inside during the heat of the day, but you can reliably enjoy your favorite trail in the morning and your favorite coffee shop + beer garden at night.
But today, it is 37℉, the November rain is here — and my brother is visiting town expecting nice weather. 😆
Here’s the quick list of things I put together for him to do while stuck in “sunny” Austin during a bout of winter. It’s kind of specific to him, but you might like it too.
👉 See also: Places to play around Austin
Crux Climbing Center – bouldering, etc. I even learned yoga at the original south one.
Punch Bowl Social – an entertainment “complex” in the middle of downtown; it’s a chain, but it’s cool what they’ve done in this historic building.
The Contemporary Austin – a small but amazing modern art museum downtown – very close to Punch Bowl Social. ^
The Blanton Museum of Art – another modern art museum downtown, this one featuring Ellsworth Kelly’s Temple for Light called “Austin”.
The Texas State Capital – leave politics aside for a bit and just enjoy this amazing 1882 building and surrounding park with panoramic views down Congress Avenue.
Violet Crown Cinema – a great artsy movie theater with good food and a stylish bar. Dare I say it’s even better than the Alamo Drafthouse?
Toy Joy – a fun little toy store across the street from Violet Crown. ^
Whole Foods flagship store – lots of good food, a nice rooftop patio in sunnier weather, but there’s also a bar in the back by the meat.
The Mean Eyed Cat, yeah, there are lots of bars around town, but this is the the Johnny Cash bar. 🙂
Cidercade – games & wings by the lake. I’ve never been, but I’ve hear it’s fun.
Pinballz – a classic arcade (they have a couple of locations).
Playland Skate Center – a retro rollerskating rink near Pinballz. ^
