Mao's site-specific installation at Co-Lab brings together an affinity for steel, ceramics, and leather, with a refined sense of melding materiality into a multivalent metaphor — in this case, the symbolic, dualistic nature of the serpent.
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Donald Judd's concrete works in Marfa look eerily similar to Co-Lab Projects' new open-air gallery space in Austin.
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In light of the COVID-19 pandemic we’ve shifted our exhibition and artist stipend budgets to fund an ongoing open call for video works. In doing so we will continue to…
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Co-Lab is encouraging other organizations to follow its lead.
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A grant and prompt for collective action Co-Lab Projects is opening applications for one BIPOC artist, collective, or arts organization to receive up to $1,362 in grant assistance for the…
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In light of the COVID-19 pandemic and recent shelter-in-place order in Austin, Texas we have decided to shift our exhibition and artist stipend budgets to fund an ongoing open call…
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While the pandemic was certainly not a part of the conceptual planning for the show, it has become a major protagonist in the unsettling timeliness of the exhibition itself.
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Five-Minute Tours
Five-Minute Tours: Elizabeth Schwaiger at Co-Lab Projects, Austin
by Glasstireby Glasstire"Elizabeth Schwaiger’s research-based practice exists at the confluence of luxury and disaster."
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A two person exhibition featuring paintings by Sarah.Canright and Kaveri.Raina.
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The objects on display are less like home goods, and more like insolent props for an unwholesome funhouse.
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By isolating something as simple as a tree and creating multiple perspectives through the lenses, Cartterfield's work evokes the idea of a life lived as if looking out from the window of a train.
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Co-Lab Projects Returns with a Short-Term Space & Collaboration with Partial Shade
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechCo-Lab Projects, Austin's longtime artist-run exhibition organization, has announced a slate of new programming this spring.
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Co-Lab Projects, an Austin arts non-profit, has announced that it recently purchased a .62 acre lot in East Austin.
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Co-Lab Projects Now Offers Fiscal Sponsorship to Austin Artists
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechCo-Lab Projects, an artist-run non-profit organization in Austin, Texas has announced that it is now offering fiscal sponsorship to Austin artists.
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Obsessed with the ineffable frisson of live performances, the group Object Collection combed through recordings of more than 1000 hours of Fugazi performances, effectively keystroking through the songs to find moments of shock and surprise.
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In a recent email, Co-Lab Projects announced that the exhibition Good Mourning Tis of Thee was the organization’s final show at its temporary downtown DEMO Gallery space. Located at the corner of…
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There is an alchemic energy in the pieces, the collage of disparate materials fuse into mysterious and enticing portals. The white walls of the gallery space become infinite.
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The show has a torque to it, an energy, like a suspension bridge.