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Utopia School- Fall 2021
UTOPIA SCHOOL, NOVEMBER 13 – 20TH 2021 OPEN CALL DEADLINE SEPTEMBER 15 The Utopia School is open to people from all disciplines and backgrounds, we want artists, makers, thinkers and doers! Students and teachers will engage in learning about concrete…
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Summer Film Fest Collaborator Bios- June 12th, 4-11PM
Robert Melton (b. 1980 Baytown, Texas) is a visual artist and filmmaker based in Austin, Texas, where he received both his BA and MFA from the University of Texas. Through fields of painting, drawing, photography, and film, Melton attempts to summon…
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Save The Date! Summer Film Fest
SATURDAY, JUNE 12TH 4PM – 11PM These images are frames from the short artist films by Francis Almendárez and Virginia Lee Montgomery. More information on the other artists, as well as bands and a menu forthcoming! Bring a chair or…
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Multifaceted Resident Artists Cat & Ken Interview for Podcast
Cat Glennon & Ken Madore Cat Glennon and Ken Madore are an artist couple living in Brooklyn in a communal live work space. Ken is an artist and woodworker who has recently begun to incorporate leaded glass into his sculpture…
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Kingsbury Fall Harvest 2020
Come to downtown Kingsbury SAT NOV 14TH for our 9th Annual Fall Harvest Festival and join us for a day of outdoor festivities in Kingsbury.* Vendor booth fees are $35 for a 10 X 10 booth. To be a vendor…
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Mission Solar Energy Donates Solar Panels
We are so excited to receive a valuable donation of high quality energy efficient solar panels from Mission Solar Energy. Thank you for supporting our mission and contributing to our community! Original Publication- Jun 9, 2020
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San Antonio Area Foundation Farmer’s Market Grant
Habitable Spaces received a grant from the San Antonio Area Foundation to expand our outreach to our community in need of fresh food through the Kingbury Farmer’s Market that we have set up in downtown Kingsbury. This market was set…
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Words From Our Recent Artist In Residence, Wanda Raimundi-Ortiz
Many people are finding it difficult to find certain food items in these uncertain times. Many grocery stores have become unreliable. “I’m having a really hard time returning to Orlando from Habitable Spaces. The reality of being completely dependent on…
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Happy Holidays From Habitable Spaces! 2019 Accomplishments
As this year comes to a close, we are taking a moment to reflect on our accomplishments in 2019. In many ways it was our busiest year yet, with farm to table dinners, pop-up art shows, workshops and a fabulous…
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8th Annual Fall Harvest Festival
Come to downtown Kingsbury November 9th for our 8th Annual Fall Harvest Festival!! This year we have joined with the Kingsbury Aerodrome Fly-In to provide a unique opportunity to experience antique cars and airplanes from the world war I era.…
Publications
Hyperallergic– How a Texas Town Became an Art Project
San Marcos Daily Record– Habitable Spaces features local artists in inaugural Community Gallery Show
San Antonio Magazine– Under the Neon Moon
Glasstire– “We’re All Rebels Here”: Habitable Spaces’ Art & Agricultural Project in Kingsbury
The Invisible Thread– How ‘The Weird New Yorkers’ Won Over (And Helped Incorporate) One Small Texas Town
BarnYard Saints Art– On The Road: Episode 6 “Habitable Spaces”
Gulf Coast Food Project– Roots In Revolution
San Antonio Current– Habitable Spaces: Blending art and farming in Kingsbury
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