MASS Gallery, an Austin-based nonprofit gallery and project space, has announced its 2023 HOTBOX Artists-in-Residence.
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The roving exhibition includes work by Claudia Aparicio Gamundi, Adrian Armstrong, Zoe Berg, Sev Coursen, Alex Diamond, Andie Flores, Alexis Mabry, Payton McGowen, Kevin Muñoz, and Ariel Spiegelman.
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The 2021 residents will each receive a $500 grant in lieu of studio space, as well as access to MASS' website and social media platforms.
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This year’s Austin-based artist residents are Andie Flores and Cynthia Muñoz, working as the artist team Payasa, and Zoe Berg.
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The 2019 Austin residency again takes place in the summer, running from July 19 - August 24, 2019.
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There's often pleasure in being reminded of one’s physical existence by art, and each work in the show does that on its own terms.
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