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Sightlines
Article • August 15, 2018
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Link | Disrupting practice: To make a new series of sculpture ... |
Description | Dubbed Cage Match, the cage trailer is a project space run by Ryan Hawk and Zac Traeger of the Museum of Human Achievement. Typically, Cage |
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On an already hot Texas summer morning, Tammie Rubin sets about mixing porcelain slip in her temporary ceramics studio. Rubin’s artistic work space is actually a rusted wire enclosure atop a 20-foot trailer parked in the back parking lot of the Canopy arts complex in East Austin. Dubbed Cage Match, the cage trailer is a project space run by Ryan Hawk and Zac Traeger of the Museum of Human Achievement.