
Ethan Azarian
Saucers & Cows
March 3 – April 31
OPENING RECEPTION
Saturday, March 3
7 – 9 PM
Featuring a special performance of
Tom Banjo's Cranky Show
Austin artist Ethan Azarian gets out of his house and into Yard Dog.
Originally from Vermont where his father, folk legend Tom Banjo, still resides, Ethan has lived in Austin, TX, for fifteen years, founding and releasing four albums with the critically acclaimed band Orange Mothers. Described as "prophetic," truly original, and non-commercial, Ethan's style is an eclectic mix of folk, pop, and rock. Ethan makes his living as an artist working out of his studio the In-House Gallery and has been named best local artist by the Austin Chronicle. In 2005, Ethan combined his music and art, playing musical venues and showing his paintings around the country on his Greyhound Bus Tour. For his show at Yard Dog, Ethan has focused his energies on paintings of flying saucers and cows.
Saucers & Cows
March 3 – April 31
OPENING RECEPTION
Saturday, March 3
7 – 9 PM
Featuring a special performance of
Tom Banjo's Cranky Show
Austin artist Ethan Azarian gets out of his house and into Yard Dog.
Originally from Vermont where his father, folk legend Tom Banjo, still resides, Ethan has lived in Austin, TX, for fifteen years, founding and releasing four albums with the critically acclaimed band Orange Mothers. Described as "prophetic," truly original, and non-commercial, Ethan's style is an eclectic mix of folk, pop, and rock. Ethan makes his living as an artist working out of his studio the In-House Gallery and has been named best local artist by the Austin Chronicle. In 2005, Ethan combined his music and art, playing musical venues and showing his paintings around the country on his Greyhound Bus Tour. For his show at Yard Dog, Ethan has focused his energies on paintings of flying saucers and cows.


