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'''Professional Development Programs''' are programs that endeavor to develop participants' professional repertoire (skills, ability, confidence, resilience, network, etc) through teaching specific skills or sharing knowledge | |||
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Revision as of 21:17, September 11, 2024
Type of Program | Education · Professional Development |
Parent program | MoHA |
Events |
Date | Event | Format | Medium |
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03.30.24 | CyborgSpace: The Unofficial Guide to the Living Web | Exhibition | Digital Art |
About
Professional Development Programs are programs that endeavor to develop participants' professional repertoire (skills, ability, confidence, resilience, network, etc) through teaching specific skills or sharing knowledge
Programs
CATS+
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.
Fellowship
Each semester we host 3-5 student fellows from a variety of colleges in Austin.
Fiscal Sponsorship
We help many artists and informal organizations apply to grants funding via Fiscal Sponsorship.
Studio Space
MoHA provides affordable space and professional support to individuals and organizations that have historically lacked access to institutional resources.