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Special Screening: Blood In, Blood Out w/ Special Guests and Performances

  • Motion Media Arts Center 2200 Tillery Street Austin, TX, 78723 United States (map)

Join the Austin Arts Foundation and the Austin School of Film for a special Hispanic Heritage Month screening of the cult classic Blood In, Blood Out (1993), featuring a live appearance by one of the film's stars, Carlos Carrasco. Before the film begins at 6PM, we’ll kick off with an outdoor lowrider car show with South Austin Custom & Vintage Bicycle Show, showcasing vintage and custom lowrider and chopper-style bicycles from 5-6pm.

After the film, stay for the after-party featuring DJs, live music, and performances with delicious Mexican dishes from Achiote ATX!

See Austin's bands Eterno Scroll and Midnight Navy, plus join Popeye for a meet-and-greet with autographs and merch for purchase.


WHAT DOES YOUR TICKET INCLUDE: Every ticket comes with a wristband for unlimited re-entry to the event and complimentary beverages all evening long!

WANT TO JUST COME TO THE AFTER PARTY?

If you’re looking to attend the afterparty, a limited number of tickets are available for $20 for the party beginning at 9pm!

WHEN DO DOORS OPEN? All GA opens at 5pm. After Party opens at 9pm

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Once you've added tickets to your cart, proceed to complete the checkout process. After purchasing your tickets, you will receive an automatic confirmation email. Please note that all tickets will be held under the ticket holder's name at check-in. Doors will open at 5:00pm for all GA ticket holders and 9pm for AFTER PARTY ONLY. By purchasing tickets, you adhere to the Term & Conditions found here.


This event is produced by Austin Arts Foundation in partnership MMAC’s Community Film School Austin School of Film

Austin Arts Foundation (Austin AF)’s Los Artículos: Dejar Huella Juntos is three-day celebration of Latinx creativity and culture in East Austin, taking place from September 12-14, 2024, at Motion Media Arts Center (MMAC). This year's theme emphasizes the lasting impact of Hispanic and Latino/a/x/é artists, inviting artists and community members to unite in a vibrant celebration of diverse cultures through visual arts, music, dance, literature, film, and multimedia projects. Inspired by the iconic film Blood In, Blood Out, written by Jimmy Santiago Baca, which celebrates its 31st anniversary, this event underscores the importance of creating enduring art that challenges cultural boundaries and leaves a lasting impact on society.