All for Art, a Community Collaboration at Art from the Streets
All for Art, a Community Collaboration at Art from the Streets
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All for Art, a Community Collaboration 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
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
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 Story I Tell at Parties by Candace Hicks at Ivester Contemporary
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!
Narrative Offerings Redux at Canopy Projects Gallery
Gallery Show & Book Signing with Lawrence Schiller at Modern Rocks Gallery
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
ICOSA Collective presents: Enclaves by Matt Rebholz and Jenn Wilson Shepherd
ICOSA Collective Presents: Window Dressing XXXVIII, featuring Kel Brown
ICOSA Collective is proud to present Summer Break, a group exhibition curated by Kevin Ivester featuring the work of current Collective members and interns. Join us for the opening reception (with a nearby show happening at Canopy Projects Gallery with Los Outsiders).
Artists featured include: Leon Alesi, Amy Bench, Darcie Book, Shawn Camp, Veronica Ceci, B. Shawn Cox, Erin Cunningham, Genavieve Gurko, Mai Gutierrez, Sarah Hirneisen, Hayden Howe, Alexis Hunter, Chantal Lesley, Amanda McInerney, Monica Mohnot, Juliette Nickle, Vy Ngo, Matt Rebholz, Jacqueline Overby, Lana Waldrep-Appl and Jenn Wilson.
Opening Reception of Tucson based Artist Lex Gjurasic’s work, Flowery Paintings showing at Yard Dog Gallery in East Austin, Texas from May 31 - June 29, with the opening reception May 31st from 7-9pm.
Window Dressing XXXV
DOGSBODY IS DEAD
Exhibition Dates: May 13th through May 20th, 2024 (visible 24 hours/day)
Artist Reception: Sunday, May 19th, 1 to 3pm
Join us on Friday, 26th April for the opening reception of Austin City Limits Heritage Collection, where you can view this incredible curated collection in its full glory, with refreshments from our friends at Austin East Ciders along with craft cocktails.
Join ICOSA Gallery on April 12th to immerself yourself in the transformative world of Soft Pocket, where art as protest becomes a refuge and a celebration.
ICOSA and Ivester Contemporary will be open for East Austin Arts District’s Third Thursday Art Gallery Tour.
Join Modern Rocks Gallery for a special gallery show of The Black Keys imagery by Larry Niehues.
Our Given Distance
Erin Cunningham & Tammie Rubin
March 1st - March 30th, 2024
Opening Reception: Friday, March 1st, 7-10pm
Ivester Contemporary is excited to announce the upcoming exhibition “A Mother and Her Sun”, featuring the latest paintings by Austin-based painter, Tom Jean Webb.
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