Artist of the Month – Christelle Dreyer
by Silva Laukkanen Alt Text: Christelle sits on a dance floor with arms and head raised
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by Silva Laukkanen Alt Text: Christelle sits on a dance floor with arms and head raised
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by Jerry Slayton Alt Text: Portrait of Anthony with a chicken resting on his shoulder
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by Elena Loi While reflecting back on my internship, the one thing that stood out to me most was the play “Waiting for the Bus” that Celia invited
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by April Sullivan I chose Christopher Van Loan, Sr as our artist of the month, because he is an extremely talented painter that I think deserves way more
by Celia Hughes Alt Text: Portrait of Liz, with a large smile on her face. 1. The term Artist can evoke so many different images. How would you
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by Elena Loi As I continue working underneath Celia Hughes at Art Spark TX, I’m learning more about the best practices for audio description and hope to incorporate
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Art Spark Texas is looking to hire a Manager of Community Engagement. Please read the description below carefully and email your cv to [email protected], thank you. Job Type:
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by Art Spark Texas Bios (alphabetical) Nano Boye – Dorothea Dix/Asylum Director/DramaturgMsBoye is a writer, actor, playwright, poet, Podcast producer, drum guardian and trainer. She lives in Austin,
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by Art Spark Texas Waiting for the Bus was created based on research into the history of disabled people in America. Here are some of the links and
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by Elena Loi Through my internship with Art Spark TX underneath Celia Hughes, I came to truly understand Celia’s statement of how “we cannot create an equal experience,
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