Imagine standing at the base of a painting that measures 93 feet in width and stands 40 feet tall. Then imagine feeling an odd sense of deja vu upon seeing this epic tapestry, realizing that it occupies a place rooted in Hollywood nostalgia.
With the latest exhibit at Bass Concert Hall, visitors will be able to see this first-ever public viewing of 12 historic Golden Age of film backdrops, which will provide an up-close look into the nearly lost art of hand-painted Hollywood motion picture scenic art.
From Feb. 11 - March 21, Texas Performing Arts has converted the vast Bass Concert Hall stage into a gallery space to showcase these works of art, allowing viewers to visit mid-century Hollywood without ever leaving Austin.






