The free outdoor, art installation Forever Bicycles (2014), by Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei, is now open daily at the Waller Delta (74 Trinity, adjacent to the Boathouse).

Your support has created this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to create a new park district for future generations. By giving to the Waller Creek Conservancy, you are investing in the future of our beloved city.
Creek Explorers is a circle of individuals who are committed to the creation and maintenance of a chain of extraordinary urban parks around a restored Waller Creek. Creek Explorers contribute unrestricted gifts of $1,500 or more, providing a crucial runway of support as we build the programs that will make Waller Creek Park a vibrant and active greenspace.
Three-year commitments from Creek Explorers provide Waller the Conservancy with predictable revenue that allows us to plan for the future, and helps eliminate renewal mailings or lapses in your membership. One-time gifts are greatly appreciated too.
Creek Explorers enjoy benefits such as: private guided hard hat tours; invitations to private events; exclusive project updates on our progress towards a new and revitalized Waller Creek; and recognition in public listings.
Three-Year Creek Explorer Pledge
Just a few dollars a month goes a long way—your gift is an important investment in the transformation of Waller Creek.
Through our Corporate Partners giving program, event sponsorships, and in-kind donations of services, corporate donors help make our work possible. For more information on ways to support the Waller Creek Conservancy through corporate investments, please contact Bryan Rubio, Chief Development Officer, at brubio@wallercreek.org or 512-541-3520.
Please send all checks to:
Waller Creek Conservancy
PO Box 12363
Austin, TX 78711
Checks may be made payable to: Waller Creek Conservancy.
Please contact Bryan Rubio, Chief Development Officer, at brubio@wallercreek.org or 512-541-3520.
Please contact Bryan Rubio, Chief Development Officer, at brubio@wallercreek.org or 512-541-3520.
The free outdoor, art installation Forever Bicycles (2014), by Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei, is now open daily at the Waller Delta (74 Trinity, adjacent to the Boathouse).
Amplify Austin is the city’s annual community-wide day of online giving. The 24-hour period provides an easy and fun way for our entire community to give together while helping local nonprofits. It’s the 7th #AmplifyATX on February 28th at 6 p.m. and giving back to our community has never been so easy!
New Monuments for New Cities is a public art exhibition that takes an important look at the role monuments have played in shaping cities and how they successfully speak to or, in some cases, misrepresent the people who live there. The exhibition will be on view at Waller Creek (12th & Red River) from March 2 through May 31, 2019.
Join us for a free, family-friendly opening celebration of New Monuments for New Cities featuring artist led walking tours of the exhibit, hands-on activities with partner organizations – Anti-Defamation League of Austin, AIA Austin, Mexican American Cultural Center, Austin History Center, and live music from Big Wy’s Brass Band. At noon, hear remarks from Cecilia Alemani, the Donald R. Mullen, Jr. Director & Chief Curator of High Line Art.
Through the Repellent Fence (2017)
Taking its inspiration from the New Monuments for New Cities exhibition, this free series features films about art and architecture that highlight themes of immigration, civic participation, patriotism, race, and heritage. A community discussion will accompany each film.
New Monuments for New Cities raises a number of questions about who and what has been memorialized in the past and how applying new lenses could shift that paradigm in the future. Join the dialogue as we host conversations with artists, historians, and community leaders about these themes.