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May
3
1:00 PM13:00

MAY OPEN CANOPY | Open Artist Studios

CANOPY’S MONTHLY ARTIST STUDIO TOUR

OPEN CANOPY IS THE FIRST SATURDAY OF EVERY MONTH FROM 1-4PM. TOUR DOZENS OF ARTIST STUDIOS, GALLERIES, AND RETAIL SHOPS!

FAMILY-FRIENDLY, PET-FRIENDLY AND HOME TO SA-TEN CAFE!

When: Every First Saturday from 1-4pm

Where: 916 Springdale Rd. Austin, TX 78702

What: Canopy’s monthly open studios with art galleries, retail, and fun community vibes.

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Apr
5
1:00 PM13:00

The People's Art Show Opening at Art from the Streets

We’re excited to announce The People's Show, an upcoming art exhibition showcasing the incredible artwork from artists at Art from the Streets, curated by members of their community partner, PROOF.

This event will highlight the creativity, resilience, and talent of individuals experiencing homelessness, offering them a platform to share their stories through art.

Join us for an inspiring afternoon of unique works, and celebrate the power of art to bring people together and create change. This event is during our monthly OPEN CANOPY, an artist studio tour with galleries, retails, food, live music, and free drinks!


Saturday, March 1, 2025

​1:00pm-4:00pm

​916 SPRINGDALE RD BLD 2 #105, AUSTIN, TEXAS 78702

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Apr
5
1:00 PM13:00

OPEN CANOPY Artist Studio Tour

CANOPY’S MONTHLY ARTIST STUDIO TOUR

OPEN CANOPY IS THE FIRST SATURDAY OF EVERY MONTH FROM 1-4PM. TOUR DOZENS OF ARTIST STUDIOS, GALLERIES, AND RETAIL SHOPS!

FAMILY-FRIENDLY, PET-FRIENDLY AND HOME TO SA-TEN CAFE!

When: April 5th, 1-4pm

Where: 916 Springdale Rd.

What: Canopy’s monthly open studios with art galleries, vintage, retail, and fun community vibes.

This month, enjoy music on the patio from DJ Wyldflower, free drinks and pop-ups:

Grandpa’s Glizzys Hot Dogs

Plantita Mami

SAFE Alliance

Lioness Books

Armonía

Flaming Hot Jams

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Mar
20
6:00 PM18:00

Make Your Own Art Journal at CRAFT

Ready to craft a journal that’s as unique as you are? Join us for a hands-on workshop where you’ll design and assemble your very own art journal — your personal space for creativity, doodles, collages, and whatever sparks your imagination!

🎨 What’s included?

✔ All materials to build and customize your journal

✔ Creative prompts & playful techniques to get you started

✔ A fun, relaxed space to explore your artistic style

✔ An intimate class size with one-on-one support as needed

No experience needed—just bring your curiosity! Let’s turn blank pages into something magical.

✨ Reserve your spot now and start your art journaling journey! ✨

PRICE: $32.00

Thursday, March 20th

6:00pm - 7:30pm

Location: CRAFT

916 Springdale Rd, Austin, TX 78702, USA

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Mar
1
1:00 PM13:00

The People's Art Show Opening at Art from the Streets

We’re excited to announce The People's Show, an upcoming art exhibition showcasing the incredible artwork from artists at Art from the Streets, curated by members of their community partner, PROOF.

This event will highlight the creativity, resilience, and talent of individuals experiencing homelessness, offering them a platform to share their stories through art.

Join us for an inspiring afternoon of unique works, and celebrate the power of art to bring people together and create change. This event is during our monthly OPEN CANOPY, an artist studio tour with galleries, retails, food, live music, and free drinks!


Saturday, March 1, 2025

​1:00pm-4:00pm

​916 SPRINGDALE RD BLD 2 #105, AUSTIN, TEXAS 78702

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Mar
1
1:00 PM13:00

OPEN CANOPY Artist Studio Tour

CANOPY’S MONTHLY ARTIST STUDIO TOUR

OPEN CANOPY IS THE FIRST SATURDAY OF EVERY MONTH FROM 1-4PM. TOUR DOZENS OF ARTIST STUDIOS, GALLERIES, AND RETAIL SHOPS WHILE YOU ENJOY FREE MUSIC AND FREE COCKTAILS.

FAMILY-FRIENDLY, PET-FRIENDLY AND HOME TO SA-TEN CAFE!

When: March 1st, 1-4pm

Where: 916 Springdale Rd.

What: Canopy’s monthly Arts Studio Tour with Free Drinks and Live Music + fun community vibes.

This month, enjoy pop-ups from:

Guacitlikeitalkit Chicken Pop-Up

Gato Curio Tarot

SAFE

Lioness Books

The Flower Peddler

Wear Material

Donation-Based Chair Massage

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Mar
1
to Mar 29

Jane Reichle's Mermaid Cowgirl at Yard Dog Gallery

Join us for the opening reception Jane​ Reichle’s Mermaid Cowgirl at Yard Dog Gallery. The opening is on March 1st, during Canopy’s monthly artist studio tour from 1-4pm. Canopy’s studio tour is a great time to visit - tour artist studios for a behind-the-scenes peek at local artist’s processes, explore independent galleries, and enjoy free drinks and live music every first Saturday. This exhibit will be on view until March 29th - or view online at the link below.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Jane Reichle (b. 1998, Bryan, TX) is a self-taught embroidery and textile artist based in Austin, Texas. In 2022, Reichle exploded onto the scene and made waves in the industry after a series of sold-out gallery exhibitions and a prominent feature in Texas Monthly. Each of her pieces is a one-of-a-kind gem. She tells a resonant story— her concepts and narratives are then transferred onto fabric through the intricate art of hand-stitching. Reichle’s delicate handwork is imbued with a sense of heartfelt reflection and originality. 
Reichle draws inspiration from an eclectic blend of sources, including the legendary Nudie Cohen and the bespoke western wear fashion scene. Furthermore, she delves into the world of old-school American tattoos for additional inspiration and counts her eccentric Austin-based friends as a wellspring of creative energy. She explores time and memory in her work, creating a nostalgic yet contemporary reflection of Texan life. Her embroidery is a testament to her integrity, attention to detail, and the love she pours into each piece. 

The show will be online March 1 HERE.

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Feb
13
6:30 PM18:30

Cinemaker Connect

Join us for our first meetup of the year as we break in the brand-new Black Box Studio at Cinemaker. This is your chance to hang out, connect, and celebrate the amazing creative community we’re building!

Bring a friend (or two!) who might want to join the Cinemaker family—there will be program info on-site, and we’ll be ready to get new members signed up.

Please RSVP by February 10 to help us plan food and drinks! By RSVPing, you confirm your active membership in the Cinemaker Studio Access Program.

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Feb
1
1:00 PM13:00

OPEN CANOPY Artist Studio Tour

CANOPY’S MONTHLY ARTIST STUDIO TOUR

OPEN CANOPY IS THE FIRST SATURDAY OF EVERY MONTH FROM 1-4PM. TOUR DOZENS OF ARTIST STUDIOS, GALLERIES, AND RETAIL SHOPS WHILE YOU ENJOY FREE MUSIC AND FREE COCKTAILS.

FAMILY-FRIENDLY, PET-FRIENDLY AND HOME TO SA-TEN CAFE!

When: February 1st, 1-4pm

Where: 916 Springdale Rd.

What: Canopy’s monthly Arts Studio Tour with Free Drinks and Live Music + fun community vibes.

Don’t miss Towers by Anna Burke, opening during Open Canopy at Sage Studios!

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Jan
17
to Feb 15

ICOSA Collective Gallery: Shape Shift | Grids and Surfaces

Monica Mohnot & Juliette M.Miller Herrera Nickle 

Exhibition Dates: January 17 - February 15, 2025, 🎟️ Free and open to the public

Artist Reception: Friday, January 17th, 7-10 pm

Performance | 24-hour Endurance performance, A Living Artist in Conversation: Tuesday, January 21st, 2025: Doors 3 pm through 3 pm the next day.

Artist talk: February 2nd, 2025, Doors 2 pm, Talk starts 2:30 pm-3:30 pm with (Q&A to follow)

Closing Reception: February 15th, 2025 3-6 pm (during gallery hours) 

Art Talk: Shape Shift | Grids & Surfaces

Join ICOSA Collective for an engaging Art Talk exploring the creative processes and philosophies behind Shape Shift | Grids & Surfaces, featuring artists Monica Mohnot and Juliette M. Miller Herrera Nickle. This dynamic exhibition celebrates the interplay of material, identity, and design, showcasing how two contemporary artists push the boundaries of their mediums to create works that oscillate between the personal and the universal.

Monica Mohnot breathes life into textiles through bold, hand-woven canvases, where saturated hues and intricate stitching become a medium for exploring her Indian American identity. Her works are vibrant, tactile stories, weaving together cultural narratives and personal experiences.

Juliette M. Miller Herrera Nickle channels the Bauhaus lineage into the future with illuminated, sculptural collages that challenge the flatness of traditional grids. Her work, steeped in familial connections to the Bauhaus movement, transcends time and space, presenting geometric abstractions that pulse with energy and tension.

This talk delves into how these two artists transform form and material into a shared visual dialogue. Learn about their inspirations, techniques, and the evolving relationship between identity, history, and design.

Don’t miss this opportunity to engage directly with the artists and uncover the layers of meaning behind Shape Shift.


Event Details:
📍 ICOSA,  916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 2, #102, Austin, TX 78702
📅 Date & Time: February 2nd 2025 : Doors 2pm: Talk starts 2:30pm-3:30pm with (Q&A to follow)

Let’s talk art, design, and the ever-shifting boundaries of creative expression!

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Dec
13
10:00 AM10:00

Laser Cutting Basics at Make ATX

Friday, December 13, 2024

10:00 AM 1:00 PM

MakeATX (map)

Description: This class will teach you the basic safety procedures and techniques to cut and etch a variety of materials on the laser cutters at MakeATX. This class is required for all individuals wishing to use the laser cutter independently (and it's also lots of fun)! You'll take away your very own laser-cut souvenir!

Duration: 3 hours

Material requirements: None

Prerequisites: None (though some graphics software knowledge may be helpful)

Attendance and cancellation policies: Please note refunds are available to those who cancel with at least 72 hour notice. 

If you’re feeling unwell, please stay home! Class credit shall be granted to those who cancel less than 72 hours before the start of class. To ensure we are able to cover all material in a timely manner, students must arrive promptly. Tardiness of more than 15 minutes will result in a student forfeiting his or her place in the class.

Parking: We recently moved! Our new studio is located at Canopy, 916 Springdale Rd., Building 3, #105, Austin, TX 78702.  We're the studio at the end of the pier - there is plenty of parking available in the lot.

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Nov
14
to Nov 22

The Little Big Print Show at Funsize

The Big Little Print Show is an event that brings together 30 talented local artists to create unique prints, with all proceeds benefiting Urban Roots ATX, a nonprofit dedicated to food equity and youth leadership. This event takes place at Funsize, located within the Canopy community at 916 Springdale Rd. Bldg 4 Suite #101

Join us for the Austin Studio Tour and visit Canopy’s galleries and open artist studios while supporting Urban Roots and local arts.

Event Showings:
Opening Night: November 14th
Open Dates: November 16th-17th
Closing Night: November 22nd

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Sep
28
10:00 AM10:00

Our Future 35 Open House

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. 

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Sep
26
7:00 PM19:00

Breaking the Mold: Fundraising Party

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 

916 Springdale Road

Austin, Texas

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 artsound artsculpture, 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 MuseumSocrates Sculpture Park,] Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, Times Square Arts, SculptureCenterMuseum 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.

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