
Guzu Gallery Presents
The Super Smash Show: A Nintendo-Themed Art Show
Opening:
Friday, December 5th, 2025
7pm-10pm
On Display Through:
Monday, January 5th, 2026
Free Admission / All Ages Welcome
Location:
Guzu Gallery
5000 N Lamar Blvd
Austin, Texas
Open 7 Days a Week
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Power Up for The Super Smash Show!
Attention art fans and gamers! It’s time to Link up for a brand-new art show at Guzu Gallery. Get ready for some Donkey Kong-sized fun because this year’s winter art show is all about NINTENDO! Join the gallery and a squad of 37 artists as they reveal their latest creations…just in time for the holiday season!
The exhibition will feature a vast array of Nintendo-themed artwork — all-new work inspired by everyone’s favorite games and characters from the Mushroom Kingdom, Hyrule and beyond. On display will be paintings, prints, three-dimensional pieces, glasswork and more! As usual, the printed and original artwork will be available for purchase, so be sure to snag some rare loot before it’s gone.
Complimentary beverages will be provided by St. Elmo Brewing Company (ID required) & Drink Weird. In addition, Chef Matt Zepeda will be on site serving up tasty Nintendo-themed desserts. As always, admission is free and all ages are welcome!
Guzu Gallery welcomes everyone to the exhibition, but if you can't make it out, the artwork will also be available for purchase in their online store. Details to come.
Stay tuned for more info and sneak previews as the days get closer to show time!
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Featured Artists:
Kyle Armstrong
Beast Syndicate
Breazy
Dan Brereton
Mia Burwitz
Nicole Cantú
Dante G. Cantú-Salazar
Patrick Carroll
Daddy Otis
Alan Defibaugh
Forces of Dorkness
William Freeman
Oscar Garza
Killian Glenn
Carina Guevara
Half-Human
Holly Hansel
Craig Holloway
JTA
Kachi
Jamie Kaye
Kilo Flow
Vinnie Martinez
Tessa Morrison
Chet Phillips
Plagued Earth Productions
Francisco Salinas
Cody Schibi
Mark Skelton
SmittenKittenTX
Joel Steele
Stacey Leigh Stonebreaker
Stephen Strange
Dan Wolff
Robert Zavala