The Story I Tell at Parties by Candace Hicks at Ivester Contemporary
The Story I Tell at Parties by Candace Hicks at Ivester Contemporary
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The Story I Tell at Parties by Candace Hicks at Ivester Contemporary
Canopy Projects Gallery is located at 916 Springdale Road Building 2 #101 (across the patio from Sa-ten)
People interested in attending may RSVP at 77minutesintheirshoes.com.
Uvalde-based nonprofit Lives Robbed will co-host a panel and art exhibit next month to address the gun violence epidemic. The exhibit, “77 Minutes in Their Shoes” will debut at 7 p.m. on Jan. 10 at the Canopy Projects Gallery. The project features images of the shoes that victims wore on May 24, 2022. It will run through Jan. 19 in the same event space.
On Jan. 11, gallery attendees may tune in to several panels slated throughout the day. Women in the gun violence prevention space, advocates, legislators, artists, and community members affected by the Robb Elementary shooting will share their stories.
There will be a private event on Jan. 9th for family members of victims ahead of the gallery’s public debut. Lives Robbed collaborated with Sarah Sudhoff on the project.
‘77 Minutes in Their Shoes’ is a gun violence awareness project meant to transport people into an elementary school where 19 children and two teachers were murdered in a mass shooting,” organization president Kimberly Mata-Rubio said in a Dec. 10 news release.
Canopy Projects Gallery is located at 916 Springdale Road Building 2 #101 (across the patio from Sa-ten)
People interested in attending may RSVP at 77minutesintheirshoes.com.
Featuring free cocktails from our sponsors: Dripping Springs Vodka and Meanwhile Beer, Dj There He Is, our resident Art Studio Tour DJ + pop-ups.
Join Ivester Contemporary for Rachel Wolfson Smith’s
Love & Gravity
Opening Reception: Saturday, November 30th 7-9pm
Artist Talk: December 14th at 2pm
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“Love and Gravity,” is Rachel Wolfson Smith’s second solo exhibition at Ivester Contemporary. This exhibition features expressive graphite drawings and cyanotypes created during a pivotal time in the artist’s life while raising young children. These works reflect upon the universal yet deeply personal experience of caregiving. Through layered marks and imagined landscapes, “Love and Gravity” invites viewers into Smith’s exploration of growth, transformation, and balance. The exhibition will be on view from November 30 to January 11.
Artful Interiors: Panel Discussion at Canopy Projects Gallery
Join us for Canopy’s First Saturday Monthly Art Studio Tour from 1-4pm at 916 Springdale Rd. Explore dozens of artist’s studios, art galleries, and retail shops. Enjoy food from Sa-ten Cafe and other food pop-ups, free drinks on the patio and live music and dj’s.
FREE and open to the public.
Join SAGE for an evening of food, drink, and fun in support of our mission to amplify the voices of artists with intellectual and developmental disabilities! Come peruse our latest group show, Don't Talk to Me Until I've Had My Lasagna: A Garfield-Themed Exhibition
Join us for Canopy’s First Saturday Monthly Art Studio Tour from 1-4pm at 916 Springdale Rd. Explore dozens of artist’s studios, art galleries, and retail shops. Enjoy food from Sa-ten Cafe and other food pop-ups, free drinks on the patio and live music and dj’s.
FREE and open to the public.
Join us on Saturday, September 28th from 10:00am until 2:00pm at Canopy Projects Gallery: 916 Springdale Rd. Building 2 #101
Our Future 35 will be showcasing revised concept sketches shaped by the feedback received by Austin residents who completed our survey over the summer.
You'll have the opportunity to see how we've transformed your public input into new concepts.
Our Future 35 is a community-centered initiative to create public spaces along the I-35 corridor in Central Austin and connect East and West Austin.
Because the Texas Department of Transportation (TXDOT)’s I-35 Capital Express Central project will lower the highway’s main lanes between Lady Bird Lake and Airport Boulevard, the City of Austin has a once-in-a-generation opportunity to construct “caps” and “stitches” over the highway, reconnecting the two sides of I-35 and creating new public space.
Combined, these opportunities could create up to 30 acres of new public space in the middle of Central Austin.
SUPPORT WOMEN IN THE ARTS!
Fundraiser Supporting Beili Lu, Virginia L. Montgomery and Tammie Rubin
Elisabet Ney Museum Exhibit and Arts Education Project, Breaking the Mold
FUNDRAISING PARTY
September 26, 2024. 7pm-9pm
Hosted at Ivester Contemporary
Celebrating the commonalities between women artists in 19th-century art and contemporary times, the contemporary art programs at the Elisabet Ney Museum activates conversations between women artists across the centuries and in collaboration with the historic native Texas landscape.
Redefining Ney's iconoclastic life and brilliant art through the lens of three female contemporary visual artists, the museum’s newest exhibition, Breaking the Mold, explores notions of the artist process, life in 19th century Austin as an immigrant, and an admiration for the natural world.
The exhibition features new and existing artwork inspired by Elisabet Ney by Austin-based artists Beili Liu, Virginia L Montgomery (VLM), as well as Tammie Rubin. In addition to exhibition, the artists will collaborate with the museum to create a new annual educational initiative, Breaking the Mold: Mobile Hands-On Art Crates. Each unique portable classroom kit will be designed and fabricated by the artists and be deployed into Austin elementary classrooms to engage students in the areas of art, history, science, and math to encourage critical thinking and the creative process. This program will also reinforce Elisabet Ney’s vision for women in the arts while advocating for youth educational initiatives.
This project has been funded in part by a grant from the Dorothy C. Radgowski Learning Through Women’s Achievement in the Arts Grant Program, provided through the “Where Women Made History” and the Historic Artists' Homes and Studios programs of the National Trust for Historic Preservation along with support from the Summerlee Foundation. This fundraising effort will complete the campaign to support the work of three extraordinary women artists.
BEILI LU
Beili Liu is a visual artist who creates material-and-process-driven, site-responsive installations and performances. Liu's current research focuses on the complex ecological, political, and environmental concerns facing the Circumpolar North and the urgency of the climate crisis on a planetary scale. As Kay Whitney wrote about Liu's work in Sculpture Magazine: "Liu's installations leap from obsession and repetition to something profound and expansive, merging the personal with the political...these remarkedly ordinary materials emphasize the disjunctive pairing of subtle beauty and cultural narrative." Liu has exhibited extensively across the globe, in locations including Norway, Finland, UK, Germany, Italy, Spain, Lithuania, France, Belgium, Poland, Austria, China, Taiwan and across the United States. Liu has received numerous fellowships and awards, including the Andrew Carnegie Fellowship (2022-2024); the Pollock Prize for Creativity (2022); the Fulbright Distinguished Arctic Chair Award (Norway, 2021-2022); the Fulbright Finland Inter-Country Grant (2022); the Brian Wall Grant for Sculptors (2022); NYFA Fiscal Sponsorship (2021-2024); the Joan Mitchell Painters and Sculptors Grant (2016); the National Endowment for the Arts Challenge America Grant through the Museum of Southeast Texas (2014). In 2018, Liu was honored by the Texas Legislature as the Texas State Artist in 3D medium.
VIRGINIA L. MONTGOMERY
Also known as VLM, Montgomery is an American multimedia artist working in video art, sound art, sculpture, performance, and illustration. She has exhibited extensively throughout the U.S. and Europe at museums, galleries, and film festivals. Her artwork is known for its surrealist qualities, material experimentation, and thematic blending of science, mysticism, metaphysics, and 21st century feminist autobiography. Montgomery is an ecofeminist artist whose work utilizes symbolic imagery like circles, holes, and spheres to facilitate unexpected and multi-layered insights about the natural world, gender, technology, the human subconscious, and visual language . Her work has been exhibited widely in the U.S. Canada and Europe including including the Tate Modern] New Museum, Socrates Sculpture Park,] Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, Times Square Arts, SculptureCenter, Museum Folkwang, Kunsthal Charlottenborg,] La Panacée art centre (a.k.a. MO.CO. PANACÉE), Sweet Pass Sculpture Park, Blanton Museum of Art, Houston Botanic Garden, and Lawndale Art Center.
Montgomery states in an interview with She/Folk magazine, "[Through my art] I can survey relationships between bodies, hierarchies between objects, genders, sound or forms, and thus allow forth a message to emerge from these intersecting realms of cognitive awareness and sensorial participation.
TAMMI RUBIN
Tammie Rubin (b. Chicago, Il) is an artist whose sculptural practice considers the intrinsic power of objects as signifiers, wishful contraptions, and mythic relics while investigating the tension between the readymade and the handcrafted. Using intricate motifs, Rubin delves into themes involving ritual, domestic and liturgical objects, mapping, migration, magical thinking, longing, and identity. Her installations open up dream-like spaces of unexpected associations and dislocations. Rubin received a BFA in both Ceramics and Art History from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, and an MFA in Ceramics at the University of Washington in Seattle. Rubin has exhibited widely, selections include Project Row Houses, Houston, TX., the Hessel Museum of Art at Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY., George Washington Carver Museum, Austin, TX., Mulvane Art Museum, KS., Indianapolis Art Center, Indianapolis, IN., The Houston Center for Contemporary Craft, TX., Women & Their Work Gallery, Austin, TX., and C24 Gallery, New York, NY. She's represented by C24 Gallery, New York, NY., Galleri Urbane, Dallas, TX., & Rivalry Projects, Buffalo, NY. She founded Black Mountain Project along with fellow Austin-based artists Adrian Aguilera and Betelhem Makonnen, and she is a member of ICOSA Collective, a non-profit cooperative gallery. She is an Associate Professor of Ceramics & Sculpture at St. Edward’s University.
Art Alliance Austin Relaunch Party as A3 Art Agency
Texas After Violence Project Presents Archives is a Sacred Word, An Art Exhibit at Canopy Projects Gallery in East Austin, Texas.
ICOSA Window Dressing Reception XXXVII: Christos Pathiakis, "Grotto of Austin"
Launched in 2018, the Historical African Martial Arts Association is global community of historians, martial artists, enthusiasts, and craftspeople dedicated to the research, restoration, and promotion of the martial arts and military history of Africa and it’s diaspora. The core tenents of this organization are research, education, discipline, and community. Through these approaches to our research, training, and outreach, we will not only accomplish our objectives, but also build new connections with people around the world.
SIGMA TAURI Opening Cohart Presents: An upcoming show at Canopy Projects Gallery hosted by Cohart featuring work by Christopher R Kelly, Felipe Gomez, and Mai Gutierrez.
View Loverboy, work by Rick Fleming, on display from January 19th until February 29th at Sage Studios.
OPEN CANOPY
First Saturday of Every Month, 1-4pm Ongoing
The artists and vendors at the Canopy complex are excited to present Open Canopy, a monthly celebration of art and the creative process. Please join us the first Saturday of every month between 1 pm and 4 pm as artists and creatives welcome you into their studio spaces for a behind the scenes look into their creative process.
Comprised of 57 studio spaces with over 72 artists, the Canopy complex is the place to find original artwork, experience the vibrancy of the Austin creative scene and enjoy an afternoon of looking at art. Artwork is for sale and commissions are accepted by many artists.
Since August 2021, we have welcomed 300-600 people to each Open Canopy events and are thrilled to introduce new art-lovers to Canopy. The Ivester Gallery and ICOSA Gallery are also open, as well as Sa Ten to grab a coffee and a bite.
Canopy is a creative community set within a redeveloped East Austin warehouse. Artist studios, creative office spaces, art galleries and a café are linked together with communal courtyards and covered breezeways, emphasizing the connectedness between art, culture, and the public. The Canopy creative complex is owned by Blue Dale properties and managed by Central Austin Management Group. Learn more at Canopy Austin.com