Austin art space Pump Project has announced that over the next six months it will be be collaborating with Cloud Tree Studios & Gallery to host a series of long-term and pop-up exhibitions and performances.
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In the past few years, Glasstire has written many posts about the growing lack of sustainable housing for art spaces and artist studios, such as “Austin Still Trying to Fix Affordability…
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Austin Still Trying to Fix Affordability for Creative People Problem
by Paula Newtonby Paula NewtonJust this year alone, Glasstire has reported on many Austin artists and art organizations closing up shop or relocating due to lack of affordability. The most recent victim is Pump…
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Over the past months, we’ve been following the story of the Austin art non-profit Pump Project as it learned that it would be forced to vacate its home of more…
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Nat Bradford and Tsz Kam team up to form a collective set of work, linking humans and animals through their primal desires.
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Austin art non-profit Pump Project announced today that its current space, a warehouse building located at 702 Shady Lane, has been sold by the building’s owner, meaning that Pump Project will move…
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Not Gallery, an artist-run space in Austin, announced recently that its current exhibition, Monopines, will be its last. Founded in 2014 by Alex Diamond, the space occupied one bay in the…
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Austin’s ICOSA Collective Aims To Move To Canopy With a Celebration Kick-Off Party
by Glasstireby GlasstireAustin’s praiseworthy ICOSA Collective, about two years into its life and about 20 members strong, is being kicked out of its original space adjacent to Pump Project (the entire building…
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Brandon Zech and Rainey Knudson on three different solo shows that highlight three artists’ visual evolution, and a group show where the artwork outshines the show’s thesis.
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Hayley Gillespie, the founder and director of Art.Science.Gallery. in Austin has announced that the space will be closing its current location on February 24, 2018. For the past five years, the…
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The City of Austin’s Economic Development Department has announced a new program geared towards helping artists create and sustain successful and profitable business practices. Open to creators of all disciplines,…
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Pump Project Art Complex, a non-profit art space located in East Austin, has announced that they are planning to relocate on account of their lease not being renewed. The organization…
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Christina Rees and Rainey Knudson on Hurricane Harvey and the coast, and some shows to catch across other parts of Texas.
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Today, March 18, Austin art space Pump Project is hosting a virtual reality experience by Flatsitter, an interdisciplinary collaborative that uses video, film, software programming, performance and installation to comment on…
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Christina Rees and guest host Reid Robinson on artists who are Odd Fellows, a magical pairing of two Texas artists, and a San Antonio homecoming show.
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Due to recent and rapid city development and increased property value, many artists can no longer afford to stay in east Austin. The city has a proposal for them.
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Brandon Zech shares some thoughts on the work he saw on his most recent trip.
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It sounds like a collective hangover at an artists’ commune (and maybe it is), but the “Community Breakfast Studio Crawl” is back for a second round this Saturday. Austin’s Pump…
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Last weekend, the Glasstire crew was in Austin to see the East Austin Studio Tour (EAST) and shoot video/serve mimosas at their community breakfast. Here are some highlights from the trip. Apparently…
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I’m not moving to Austin, but I will definitely be back.