“The Factory” is a for-profit development including two buildings totaling 20,000 sq. ft on 1.5 acres of land. It houses 34 rental workspaces, three large gallery spaces, and “The Kosmos,” a coffee bar and performance space.
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ArticlesIn preparation for Version 12, an international arts festival and month-long urban experiment, Public Media Institute (PMI) is currently seeking “collaborators and partners to help us re-imagine the tactical urbanization of our hood.” Proposal are due March 1, 2012.
Although there are a great number of galleries that showcase amazing talent in Albuquerque, there aren’t too many venues that cater to the crafting community. The Octopus and The Fox provides silkscreening, sewing and crocheting classes in the hopes of promoting a do-it-yourself environment.
White Flag Projects is a non-profit alternative gallery space that gives artists the freedom and the space to realize ideas and projects that may not be possible in a conventional gallery setting.
Hear Our Houston is a hub of public generated audio walking tours around Houston. Anyone can download the tours to their mp3 player, retrace the maker’s steps and try on another point of view.
Opened in 2004, the Stanlee and Gerald Rubin Center for the Visual Arts presents exhibitions of contemporary art that encourage adventuresome thinking and dialogue. The center serves as a learning site for students from the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) and the surrounding community.
Basement Films is a non-profit, volunteer-run organization that supports experimental, independent, and under-represented forms of film and video making.
Inspired by a sense of wonder and a commitment to creativity and sustainability, LEAP is an experimental, interdisciplinary, artist-driven, initiative creating fertile ground for collaboration.