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Revision as of 22:07, May 19, 2024
MoHA's Greatest Hits
Since 2012, the Museum of Human Achievement (MoHA) has championed creativity and inclusivity in Austin. Founded by artists and community leaders, MoHA tackles cultural displacement head-on, offering a home for artists and creatives at risk of being driven out by the city’s rapid economic changes. But MoHA's impact goes beyond Austin, with artists and programs gaining local, national, and international recognition. Below are just a few highlights from the past 12 years.
Selected Big Impressive Grants
Grant | How We Did | About the Grant |
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City of Austin "Thrive" grant | Awarded the maximum amount of funding ($150,000) for two years for our arts & cultural work advancing racial equity, and representing the LGBTQIA+ and disability communities. | Thrive Grants provide focused investment to sustain and grow arts organizations that are deeply rooted in and reflective of Austin’s diverse cultures. |
Grant for Technology Opportunities Program | Multi-year recipient, awarded maximum amount of funding ($35,000), for work addressing digital equity and access, specifically our CATS+ program. | The Grant for Technology Opportunities Program (GTOPs) is a $400,000 a year grant directed at improving the community's ability to fully participate in the digital society. GTOPs provides four award pathways for local Austin nonprofit groups to apply for funding. |
National Endowment for the Arts (various) | 6 time recipient at various funding levels ($10,000-$40,000) for various community-driven programs. | The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) is an independent federal agency that is the largest funder of the arts and arts education in communities nationwide and a catalyst of public and private support for the arts. |
Mid-America Arts Alliance | Awarded $40,000 to support critical day-to-day operating costs. | Mid-America Arts Alliance is a nonprofit, Regional Arts Organization that serves Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Texas. We focus on strengthening communities and improving lives through extraordinary cultural experiences. |
Texas Commissionon the Arts (various) | Awarded various grants ($1,000-$13,5000) over multiple years to support specific programming goals. | TCA supports a diverse and innovative arts community in Texas by providing resources to enhance economic development, arts education, cultural tourism and artist sustainability initiatives. |
United Way + Austin Community Foundation All Together ATX award | Awarded $10,000 to support cultural programming. | All Together ATX, a joint effort from Austin Community Foundation and United Way for Greater Austin, today announced $2.2 million in grant funding will be disbursed to 70 nonprofits working to support communities experiencing economic and health-related hardships caused by COVID-19 in Central Texas. |
Selected Best-Of Press
More Recognition and Reviews
MoHA artists and programs have been featured in:
- Art in America
- Artforum
- ARTnews
- Arts+Culture Texas
- Austin-American Statesman
- BOMB
- Carnegie Mellon
- CNN
- Glasstire
- Juxtapoz
- KLRU
- KVRX
- KUT
- The New York Times
- NPR
- Pitchfork
- Smithsonian
- Vice
Notable Members of the MoHA Family
Studio Members
Artist | Bio |
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Adrian Aguillera | Adrian has exhibited both nationally and internationally at The Philbrook Museum, The Contemporary Austin, Artpace San Antonio, The Blanton Museum of Art at the University of Texas, and The George Washington Carver Museum. He is currently an MFA candidate at Cornell. |
Adrian Armstrong | Armstrong has been featured on Sotheby’s, Oprah, 6 emerging black artists: Cultured, and is a resident of NXTHVN. |
Betelhem Makonnen | Makonnen's work in photography, video, installation and writing is shown nationally and internationally. Her work has been featured in a variety of publications including Artforum, NYT, Frieze, Hyperallergic, Zoetrope, O Menelick 2º Ato, Revista Lampejo, and Glasstire. In addition to her practice she co-organizes Addis Video Art Festival, a platform for video art in Ethiopia, and is a co-founder member of the Austin-based arts collective Black Mountain Project. |
Everest Pipkin (Gallery Director and Studio Member) | From 2011 to 2013, Pipkin ran Wardenclyffe Gallery, an Austin multidisciplinary art space. In 2013, Pipkin was a part of exhibitions at Greyduck Gallery, The Texas Biennial, and Fusebox Festival. In 2020 Pipkin created a tool called "Image Scrubber" in response to Black Lives Matter protests that allowed protesters to blur out faces and remove metadata from their images, this tool became widely used during the movement to protect protesters' safety. |
Sam Rofles | Rolfes' practice has expressed itself across a spectrum of formats, from livestream improvisational comedy, to live animation on stage, print design for fashion collections, album covers, and music videos for collaborators including Lady Gaga, Danny Elfman, Holly Herndon, Danny L Harle, Metallica, Amnesia Scanner, Lunice, Dezel Curry, Arca, Nike, Adult Swim, and music festivals across the world. |
Nadia Waheed | Nadia has shown work at Nicodim (Los Angeles & New York), Jeffrey Deitch (Los Angrles & New York), Gallery 19557 (London), Arsenal Contemporary (New York), Mindy Solomon Gallery (Miami), Patel Gallery (Toronto). She has a BFA in Painting & Drawing from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. |
Resident Artists
Artist | Bio |
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Holland Andrews | Showing at the 2024 Whitney Biennial, United States Artists fellow. They have been reviewed in The Wire, the New York Times, Le Monde, La Repubblica, the Financial Times, the New Yorker, Electronic Sound, Uncut, and BBC Radio. |
Bridget Bandit | 1st time in drag at MoHA. Bandit's first testimony against Senate Bill 12 went viral, both for her full drag look (the photo of which was named one of Time's Top 100 Photos of 2023) and because she pointed out the "absurdity" of the bill because. After the bill was passed, Bandit was one of five plaintiffs in the ACLU's lawsuit against it. |
Sabrina Ellis | Sabrina Ellis formed the band A Giant Dog, with songwriting partner Andrew Cashen. A Giant Dog was signed to Merge Records for their 2nd album, 2016’s Pile. Between all of Ellis’s projects, they’ve shared stages with artists like Jack White, Ty Segall, Spoon, and Jawbreaker. Ellis’s solo work has been produced by Against Me! frontwoman Laura Jane Grace, and they’ve accumulated more Austin Music Awards than one can count. |
Justin Favela | Favela's work has been featured in museums and galleries across the United States and the United Kingdom. Justin is the recipient of the 2018 Alan Turing LGTBIQ Award in the category of International Artist. His podcast, Latinos Who Lunch, won the Best of Vegas 2018 award for Best Local Podcast and was ranked number 3 on Remezcla's list of Latinx Podcasts. In 2021, Favela was awarded the Joan Mitchell Fellowship from the Joan Mitchell Foundation. |
Grow your own Cloud | Their work has been recognised by the United Nations and EU Starts Prize. In 2022 they were named Science Breakthrough of the Year by Falling Walls. GYOC has been presented at major international forums such as WEF Davos and World Climate Summit 2019. Their work is regularly showcased by events such as SXSW and VivaTech as well as artistic exhibitions at Bozar, Telefonica Foundation and ZKM. |
Yuliya Lanina | Lanina had multiple exhibits at MoHA then onto: Fulbright Fellow (Vienna, Austria), Headlands Art Center (CA), Yaddo (NY), Artpace (SA), Yaddo Fellowship (NY), Marble House Project (NY), The Puffin Foundation (NJ) |
Sam Lavigne | Lavigne has exhibited work at the Whitney Museum, the Shed, Lincoln Center, SFMOMA, Pioneer Works, DIS, Ars Electronica, the New Museum. Selected works include Smell Dating with artist Tega Brain, White Collar Crime Risk Zones, The Good Life and The Stupid Shit No One Needs and Terrible Ideas Hackathon. He has been named an Honoree at the Webby Awards twice. |
Rachel Mars | Mars is an artist and performer. 2017 Oxford Samuel Beckett Theatre Trust Award Winners. Recent theatre commissions have included HOME Manchester/The Entertainment Group, Leeds Playhouse, The Junction, Cambridge; Royal Court Tottenham; Fuel Theatre and Ovalhouse. Recent residencies include The Orchard Project and Asylum (NY), Playwrights Centre (Minneapolis), Horizon Showcase (UK) and Cove Park (UK) Fellow at the Birkbeck Centre of Contemporary Theatre UK. |
Slava Mogutin | Forced to leave Russia, Mogutin was granted political asylum in the US with the support of Amnesty International and PEN American Center. This asylum to the US became the first to be granted based on homophobic prosecution. Since 1999, his photography has been exhibited internationally and featured in a wide range of publications including The New York Times, The Village Voice, i-D, Visionaire, L'Uomo Vogue, Secret Behavior, and BUTT. |
Manik Nakra | Nakra's work has been included in numerous solo and group exhibitions throughout Texas and San Francisco, participated in The LINE Residency in 2020, and was included in his first institutional museum show at The Contemporary, Austin Texas in 2021. |
P1nkstar | P1nkstar is ur fav electr0nic pop superstar!! P1nkstar merges hyperpop with neo-perreo and club and has been described as “early Aughts Paris Hilton on Hello Kitty steroids” by The Austin Chronicle, who recently crowned her as their Queer Pop Princess. Since her performance debut in late 2016, p1nkstar has shared bills with Charli XCX, Crystal Waters, The Ladies of LCD Soundsystem, Alok V. Menon, Dorian Electra, JD Samson, OSHUN, and Sateen. |
Poncili | Established in 2012 in Puerto Rico by twin brothers Pablo and Efrain Del Hierro, Poncili Creación is best known for their subversive public interventions using multiple media, experimental narratives, and an assemblage of hand-crafted objects often made from salvaged foam stuffing and foam rubber. They have presented their work internationally in puppet festivals, galleries, museums, art fairs, music festivals, as well as communes, schools, bars, and bathrooms. Their work has been show on PBS, Pioneerworks, MoMA etc… |
Tammie Rubin | Rubin has exhibited widely, selections include Project Row Houses, Houston, TX., the Hessel Museum of Art at Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY., George Washington Carver Museum, Austin, TX., Mulvane Art Museum, KS., Indianapolis Art Center, Indianapolis, IN., The Houston Center for Contemporary Craft, TX., Women & Their Work Gallery, Austin, TX., and C24 Gallery, New York, NY. She's represented by C24 Gallery, New York, NY., Galleri Urbane, Dallas, TX., & Rivalry Projects, Buffalo, NY. |
Selected Hosted Artists
Since 2012, MoHA has hosted events with some pretty cool (read: famous) artists. Here are just a few of them:
Artist | MoHA Event |
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Bad Bad Not Good | |
Julianna Barwick | Julianna Barwick |
Mykki Blanco | Unisex Earplug |
Bread and Puppet Theater | Bread and Puppet Theater |
Daveed Diggs | |
Jad Fair | Hardly Sound Ep. 4 |
Anthony Fantano | |
Guillermo Gómez-Peña | 100 Ways to Cross the Border, The Mex Files: A Divination Ritual |
Jim Findlay | Vine of the Dead, 11 Ritual Gestures |
Lauren Lee McCarthy | Lauren Lee McCarthy: Surrogate – Performance In Progress |
Flaming Lips | NYEE: Christmas on Mars |
Thurston Moore | Unisex Earplug |
Nástio Mosquito | Us and We (T.T.T.A.W.) |
Helado Negro | |
No Age | No Age |
Amanda Palmer | Amanda Palmer |
Kenya Robinson | |
Silver Apples | NYE with Silver Apples, Zorch, Sleep Over, Xander Harris, Amphibian Lark |
Ken Vandermark | Nate Wooley and Ken Vandermark |
What Starts at MoHA
Work shown/created/premiered at MoHA has gone onto:
Non-Texas
MoMA, Gugenheim, Carnegie Hall, LACMA, NYU, Museo Jumex, Crystal Bridges, Whitney Museum, the Shed, Lincoln Center, SFMOMA, Pioneer Works, the New Museum, Meow Wolf, Burning Man
Festivals
Cannes (France), Sundance (US), Dark Mofo (NZ), Ars Electronica (Austria), Roskilde (DK), Art Basel (US), Zona Maco (MX), Frieze Art Fair (US), Edinburgh Fringe (Scotland), Venice Biennial (Italy), Whitney Biennial (US), Fusebox (US), Bonnaroo (US), Coachella (US), Time Based Art Festival (US), Satellite Art Show (US), Performance is Alive (US)
Austin
The Blanton, The Contemporary, Mexic-arte, The Elisabet Ney Museum, Bullock, The Thinkery, Govalle Elementary
Commissions
McDonald Observatory, Nike, Sony, Marvel, Mars, Facebook
Programs
Artist working with/at MoHA have gone onto programs at Yale, Carnegie Mellon, NYU, RISD, among others
Program Spotlight: Welcome to my Homepage
Welcome to my Homepage is an international online residency program that offers artists financial and technical support to explore the internet as a site for creative production. Welcome to my Homepage was founded in 2014 and has since hosted over 65 artists from across the World Wide Web. Below is a selection of recognition from Homepage artists.
Year | Artist/Program | Recognition |
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2021, 2022 | Rachel Stuckey (Director of Digital Arts, MoHA) | Presenter, Computer Art Study Days, Smithsonian Archives of American Art |
2021 | Sam Lavigne, resident | Project Zoom Escaper received a great deal of attention from a range of publications like The Guardian, The Verge, Vice, The Daily Show, and CNN. |
2021 | Andie Flores, resident | Project Anti-Tourism Manifesto was listed as a Best of 2021 by Glasstire |
MoHA Programs
Program | Program Category | Description |
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CATS+ | Digital Arts | The Collaborative Art + Technology Situation (CATS+) is a residency and community program that encourages thoughtful, critical, creative engagement with technology. The CATS+ Residency Program groups cohorts of artists and tech wizards to learn together, make new projects, and share their process. We host collaborations, artist-led workshops, hangouts, public showcases, and a wiki to remove the mystery from tech and make magic together. |
Digital Do-Si-Do | Digital Arts | Digital Do-Si-Do is an online media exchange presented in partnership with Games Y’all. It happens bi-monthly in our Discord servers and is a fun, low-stakes opportunity to make something creative, try new software or digital techniques, and meet friends. |
Fantastic Arcade | Digital Arts | An annual festival which celebrates, amplifies, and supports the unique and underrepresented in indie video games and play. Fantastic Arcade operates as a community year-round, hosting quarterly game jams, monthly online and physical meetups, an active Discord server and other ongoing digital programs. |
Games Y'all | Digital Arts | Games Y’all is a meetup presented by the Museum of Human Achievement, held every month at venues around Austin for indie devs, digital artists, and games fans. |
Welcome to my Homepage | Digital Arts | An international online residency program that offers artists financial and technical support to explore the internet as a site for creative production. Welcome to my Homepage was founded in 2014 and has since hosted over 65 artists from across the World Wide Web. |
Cage Match Project | Exhibition | CMP is a gallery that lives in an industrial caged-trailer. This weathered and rusted container resides in a gravel parking lot in Austin, Texas where it is under constant exposure to the elements and 24-hour public viewership. It's current curator is Ariel René Jackson, a multidisciplinary artist. Cage Match Project was developed by Ryan Hawk, a Houston based artist |
Drive-In | Exhibition | A series of drive-in movies and in-car activities at The Museum of Human Achievement. An Enjoyable Community Cinematic Experience. |
Holiday Show | Exhibition | Building on historical East Austin traditions, since 2013, MoHA has hosted a holiday show as an annual act of coming together. This celebration places community leaders on stage in leading roles. Historically we see the largest influx of new interest in the organization based on a fun, campy and approachable environment. This celebration provides a welcome space for joy amongst the community, many of whom the holiday season is a time of stress. |
Station to Stations | Exhibition | An international gallery housed within the destination sign of a former San Antonio city bus that now serves as a mobile performance platform. As the bus travels from place to place, or station to stations, the destination sign features text-based ideas from around the globe, transforming the bus into a moving network. |
The Mall | Exhibition | The Mall is a small art gallery in Austin, TX. We help artists make a living, with a particular interest in uplifting women artists, queer artists, and artists of color whose voices are more often marginalized, and to create an exciting and beautiful platform and context for their work. A majority of our gallery features works from Austin artists, and is exemplary of the unique culture of Austin. Beyond a space for exhibition, The Mall also actively facilitates education and community via four workshops annually, and the creation of new art via commissions of editioned work. |
Unlisted Projects | Residency | Since 2014, Unlisted Projects has hosted international artists and leaders through an ongoing residency program based at the Museum of Human Achievement. UP facilitates transborder connections and international collaboration through friendship and the production of thoughtful new work. The community-driven nature of UP and its host location MoHA is firmly rooted in the idea of bringing people together to share their lived experience in a trusted and welcoming space. |