Art Dirt: Eat, Sleep, Work: Talking About Art Residencies

by Glasstire July 28, 2024
Photograph of an art installation, featuring mylar blankets, multiple strings stretching from a table to the gallery ceiling, and other small objects.

“J.R. Roykovich: Travel in Light Years” at the Galveston Artist Residency. Photo: Galveston Artist Residency

Leslie Moody Castro and Gabriel Martinez discuss the growing number of residencies in Texas and beyond.

“It’s important to see how other people are solving similar problems in the studio. We learn by example and by seeing people’s thought processes and studio techniques. Some of the most rewarding parts of residencies are spending time with people and making connections.”

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