In-the-Spotlight: Rohitash Rao
Read moreIn-the-Spotlight: An Interview with Adrian Landon Brooks
In-the-Spotlight: An Interview with Adrian Landon Brooks
Read moreWelcome to Canopy: Artist Chad Rea
Let’s give a warm welcome to Lockhart multidisciplinary artist and @lockh.arthouse curator, Chad Rea, new to the Canopy community! Visit them in Studio #202 Building 2 during Open Canopy every first Saturday from 1-4pm ⭐️
About the Artist:
Often paradoxical in nature, Chad Rea’s works draw on pop, street, folk, and punk aesthetics to transmute the trauma and pain of our world into expressions of joy, connection, and hope. Inspired by his own healing, Chad’s wish is that his art will move others to seek out their own imperfect truths, finding all that advertising tries to sell, already present within themselves.
In the Spotlight: Kaitlin Maud of Maud and Moon
Kaitlin Maud’s mission is to help get great ideas into the world.
She is a researcher, artist, and soon-to-be licensed Art Therapist operating out of a small trailer studio at Canopy called Maud & Moon. She loves to teach and speak at events such as TEDx and SXSW, and can be heard on a number of podcasts.
There are 3 things that guide her work (and life):
➜ You can design the future.
➜ Inspiration is created, not found.
➜ Intuition is a valid data point.
Prior to becoming an art therapist, Kaitlin spent 15 years in the private sector as a strategist and design researcher working with brands like Beats by Dre, Taco Bell, and Nike. After enrolling in grad school, Kaitlin worked as an intern at SAGE Studio. She loved working with the SAGE artists so much, she decided to stay at Canopy!
Since joining the community, she researched and published her thesis on the use of Art Therapy in clinical psychedelics, and has another paper in peer review on the therapeutic role of art activism with asylum seekers at the U.S.-Mexico border in Juarez.
Kaitlin is currently finishing her hours toward clinical licensure working at a middle school in South Austin. Starting in Spring 2025, she will begin taking individual art therapy clients at Maud and Moon and offering group art therapy workshops in the community.
Visit maudandmoon.com to join the interest list, and swing by Trailer 9 on Fridays and Saturdays to shop tools for nurturing your inner artist! You may also tour during Canopy’s monthly studio tour on the first Saturday of every month from 1-4pm.
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Individual and group art therapy at Canopy arts complex books open in May! Sign up below to be notified about launch events and, in the meantime, visit the studio during Open Canopy the first Saturday of every month from 1-4pm.
Austin Studio Tour 2024 at Canopy
Austin Studio Tour 2024 at Canopy
Read moreIn the Spotlight at Canopy: Delineate Studio
In the Spotlight: Delineate Studio at Canopy in Central East Austin
Interior and Architecture
Read moreIn the Spotlight: Tawa Threads Co.
TAWA THREADS CO
In the Spotlight at Canopy
October 2024
In the Spotlight: Tabria Williford, Tawa Threads Co. at Canopy in Central East Austin, Texas.
Read moreICOSA Collective: Call for Entry OPEN SPACE
ICOSA Collective (Austin, TX) announces a national call for entries for Open Space, a juried group exhibition to be held in conjunction with the Austin Studio tour 2024. Open to all US residents working in any 2D/ 3D media and video. Only works completed within the past two years are eligible.
ABOUT ICOSA
ICOSA is a cooperative arts space that was founded in Austin, TX in 2015. The gallery is home to twenty artists whose work is well known both nationally and internationally, featured in various major collections, and who have individually received numerous prestigious awards and grant recognitions. The gallery is located in the Canopy Arts Complex on the Eastside of Austin. Open Space is an exciting opportunity for non-member artists to showcase their work in the gallery during the Austin Studio Tour.
About the Juror:
Taylor Danielle Davis is an independent curator and landscape designer living in Austin, TX. Her curatorial practice is deeply committed to empowering and amplifying the voices of emerging queer, trans, Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (QTBIPOC) artists. With a passion for creating inclusive and transformative spaces, she dedicates her work to celebrating diversity, fostering artistic expression, and creating conversations around diverse works of art. Working with different arts and culture groups, she has curated group art shows in San Francisco and Austin. She serves as a board member of the Trail Conservancy in Austin and serves as the committee chair for their Arts and Culture Committee, a panel member for Austin's Arts and Public Places, member of MASS Gallery and a curatorial advisory member of Future Front Texas.
Exhibition Schedule
Submission deadline: Friday Sep. 27th (11:59pm)
Artists Notification: Monday, Oct 14th
Deadline for receipt of work
Shipped: Monday Nov 4th, (Arrive before 5pm)
Hand-Delivered: Saturday November 2nd (12-5pm)
Opening Reception: Friday, Nov. 8th
Show Runs: November 8th - 23rd
Show Closes: Saturday, Nov. 23rd
Work returned: December 2nd – 12th
Exhibition opens Friday, November 8th and closes Saturday, November 23rd. An opening reception will be held Friday November 8th from 7pm – 10pm. All artists and their guests are welcome. The exhibition will run in tandem with Big Medium’s Austin Studio tour a free, annual, self-guided art event spanning two weekends.
ENTRY PROCEDURE
Entries must be submitted online no later than 11:59 PM on Friday September 27th. Late applications will not be considered. Please submit all materials via (link)
Artist Statement/CV (no more than 3 pages)
Up to 5 works completed within the past two years (maximum of 10 images).
Save images with your first initial, last name (Example:JDoe01.jpg)
Optional Video Entry, no longer than 5 minutes of video. Must be a YouTube, Vimeo link,
etc. (Please make sure that the videos are not password protected.)
$30 entry fee.
ACCEPTANCE
If your work is accepted, shipped work must arrive no later than 5pm, November 4th. Hand delivered work can be dropped off on Saturday, November 2nd from 12pm- 5pm. Accepted work must be ready to hang or display in a professional manner. Artists are responsible for shipping costs both ways and must include a return shipping label with their work. Pack securely. No use of Styrofoam packing pellets (bubble wrap acceptable). No glass on framing of wall-based work, plexiglass only. Work that arrives at gallery damaged will be returned un-displayed. ICOSA is not responsible for work damaged in transit. Unsold work will be packed by ICOSA in the shipping containers they arrived in and returned promptly to the artists in early December of 2024. Pick-up of work is by appointment, ICOSA will not store work past Dec 7th at 6pm..
SALES
Work does not have to be for sale. Sale prices are determined by the artist. 60% of sale price goes to the artist, 40% to ICOSA. All work must be the property of the artist in order to be available for sale.
INSURANCE
Though great care will be taken in handling your work, ICOSA does not provide insurance for any piece during the Open Space exhibition. ICOSA recommends the work be insured during shipping, as the artist bears the full responsibility for loss and damage to art while in transit. ICOSA retains the right to decide which work is included in the exhibition.
IMAGE USE
By entering the competition, selected artists grant ICOSA rights to use the selected image(s) on printed materials and the gallery website for promotional purposes only.
NOTIFICATION
Artists will be notified of acceptance or nonacceptance no later than Monday, October 14th.
FAQ’s:
Is there a theme? There is no specific theme, but oftentimes the curator will develop a theme and exhibition title once they have chosen from the submitted works.
Is there limitations on media/ size? We are open to all 2D and 3D media including video and performance. Please be aware that as the artist you are responsible for shipping the work so please take that into consideration if you are not local. Although there is not a specific size limit, the work does need to fit through our door which is 8’h x 4’w”
Can I submit if I live outside of the Austin area? Yes! Just be aware that you are responsible for getting your work to the gallery by either delivering or shipping. Due to shipping time, only artists who reside in the continental United States are eligible
CONTACT
Any questions, email icosacollective@gmail.com. See our website at www.icosacollective.com.
Austin Food Destinations: Canopy and Springdale General in East Austin
Austin Food Destinations: Canopy and Springdale General in East Austin
Read moreIn the Spotlight: Lisa Crowder Jewelry
Canopy's "In-the-Spotlight" series for September features longtime Austin resident and Bench Jeweler Lisa Crowder. Lisa creates handmade sterling silver, gold vermeil, and gemstone jewelry in her working studio gallery at Canopy.
For the past six years, Lisa has been part of the Canopy community, where visitors to her studio can explore her full collection of handmade pieces, get a glimpse of her work in progress, and experience her permanent jewelry offerings.
“I see jewelry as more than mere accessory—it is a way for the wearer to express oneself through ornamentation.”
In a time of fast fashion and quick trends, Lisa creates slow and artful adornments, made to be worn for years and passed down. Her working studio is a great place to shop for gifts, or experience permanent jewelry with friends and family at Spare Finery (located inside Lisa Crowder’s storefront).
Visit Lisa Crowder’s studio Tuesday - Saturday at 916 Springdale Rd. from 11am - 4pm, book a permanent jewelry appointment, or shop her handmade collections at the button below. Make sure to give her a follow @lisacrowderjewelry and @sparefinery for news, jewelry drops and events.
Welcome to Canopy, Austin Clay Arts!
Giving a warm welcome to Austin Clay Arts, located within the Canopy Community in Building 4 Studio #111. They just opened this month, offering adult and kid clay workshops, with membership options and availability to book the studio for private events.
Book them for your next bachelor(ette), birthday, or club meet-up or book a workshop at their website linked below.
“I wanted to start Austin Clay Arts as a way to share the joy that I get from making art with my daughter. I believe that it is so important to incorporate play into our lives. There is a generosity and care within creating that is so deeply human and rooted in love and I want others to experience that too.”
Stop in at Austin Clay Arts for Open Canopy, Canopy’s monthly First Saturday event from 1-4pm as resident artists open their private studios to the public to tour. Or book directly at the link below:
In-the-Spotlight: Art from the Streets
Art from the Streets provides a safe and encouraging environment in which the positive spirit and creativity of people experiencing homelessness and at-risk people are nurtured through their artistic expression. These artistic endeavors form a pathway to self-determination using a sense of achievement, social connections, and income generated through the pursuit of their art.
Art from the Streets History:
Through its 32-year history, Art From the Streets has helped thousands of unhoused individuals improve their circumstances - literally and figuratively - by providing them the means to make art. We believe that anyone can make art, and that making art is good for everyone. Art From the Streets' volunteers hold four times a week Open Studio session where people who are experiencing homelessness, at risk or in transition can come to paint and create. We then help them sell their work with 95% of all sales going directly to the artists.
AFTS gives creative support to the unhoused through community partnerships. Through these relationships, we offer enrichment opportunities for our artists in our local museums, implement workshops, and support an online gallery where prints and merchandise are sold. Included in their participation we host 3-5 art shows in Austin and 5-7 in our studio gallery throughout the year as well as the big annual show and sale. Participants gain access to their creativity, and for some - the determination and discipline necessary to explore it. The personal relationships formed in the weekly studio sessions are invaluable additions to their lives.
In the Spotlight: DAWA
DAWA is an Austin-based Non-profit organization located at the Canopy Arts community in Central East Austin, focusing on directly investing in the BIPOC community.
Read moreArt Galleries at Canopy in East Austin, Texas
Canopy is an arts community in East Austin with art galleries, artist studios, collectives and food/retail options.
All art galleries located in the Canopy community have their own hours and schedules, view their individual sites below for upcoming events and information.
Visit the art galleries of Canopy in Central East Austin.
Read moreBook Canopy Projects Gallery & Venue
Canopy Projects is your next event venue space, accommodating large and small events with a large patio, on-site cafe, large parking lot, and arts community. Inquire to book at the button below.