From Co-Lab Projects: “Commissioned by Springdale General Curated and produced by Co-Lab Projects Sculpture Unveiling and Celebration: June 26th, 4-8 pm On view permanently 24/7, no appointment required Springdale General…
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From Co-Lab Projects: “In the Aztec language Nahuatl, Nepantla means “in the middle” or “in-between-ness” often referring to individuals or groups in cultural conflict. As a Mexican American woman, Guerra…
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From Co-Lab Projects: “1. They say the number 21 is symbolic of success in the completion of desires, the fulfillment of what is willed. It is the numeric symbol for…
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To register for the Virtual Artist Interview with Alyssa Taylor Wendt on April 22, 2021, go here. From ICOSA: “Alyssa Taylor Wendt and Brooke Gassiot present Vessel, an exhibition about inhabited…
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Note: This exhibition is online-only. To view this exhibition, go here. “An online sound art exhibition. A raindrop alone makes a *plop*, but within a storm, one can hear the…
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From the gallery: “In the Back BOX, Stephanie Concepcion Ramirez’s solo exhibition vaya pues combines video, photo, and storytelling in an immersive installation. vaya pues is an exhibition that investigates transnational…
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The ChingonX Fire exhibit was originally scheduled to open in spring of 2020 in the Sam Z. Coronado Gallery at the Emma S. Barrientos Mexican American Cultural Center. The onsite…
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Coffee Chats feature leaders in the creative community sharing their personal and professional experiences to inspire others pursuing careers in art. Alyssa Taylor Wendt is a multidisciplinary artist, filmmaker and…
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Brandon Zech and guest host Leslie Moody Castro are in Austin this week to run down the best art events across the state.
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CC Calloway, Maia Snow, Hannah Spector, and Anika Todd. Private performances with Hannah Spector: February 14th, 5-7pm. Sign up for 10-minute slots here. Closing performances by Rafael Gutierrez, Bella Chang,…
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Glasstire staff and contributors share which Texas-based shows, events, and works made their personal “best” lists for 2019.
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Partial Shade and Co-Lab Projects present an exhibition in two parts in conjunction with The East Austin Studio Tour. The first weekend will consist of a pit fire followed by…
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Part of Culpepper’s appeal, for critics and audiences alike, is a patent ability to marry technical, craft-focused mastery with a self-aware jolt of absurdism.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on a piece of virtual reality art that really works, intentionally stupid art, and art that presents “alternative histories.”
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The panelists are Kyle Hobratschk and Travis LaMothe of 100 West Corsicana; Emily Riggert and Rachel Rushing, co-directors at Sunset Art Studios, and Tamara Johnson and Trey Burns of Sweet Pass Sculpture Park.
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Christina Rees and Christopher Blay on a the arrival in Houston of New York powerhouse artist, the solo debut of a young Austin artist, and a personal show in Fort Worth titled “We Don’t Dial 911.”
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The current solo show by Adrian Armstrong at Co-Lab Projects in Austin directly addresses mental health issues often overlooked in African American culture.
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The Austin arts non-profit Big Medium and the boutique hotel LINE Austin have collaborated on the new LINE Residency, running from July through December of 2019.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on a show by a newly-minted MFA, an artwork that doesn’t quite fit into a gallery, and why our number one pick is our number one pick.
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A two person exhibition featuring works by Siera Hyte and Diamond Stingily, presented by Co-Lab Projects and Partial Shade.