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|Parent program=Digital Arts | |Parent program=Digital Arts | ||
|Program type=Education; Exhibition; Professional Development | |Program type=Education; Exhibition; Professional Development | ||
|Program short description='''IRL''' is MoHA’s digital arts studio, a flexible meeting and work space outfitted with gaming-quality PCs, open-source creative software, and a DIY tech | |Program short description='''IRL''' is MoHA’s digital arts studio, a flexible meeting and work space outfitted with gaming-quality PCs, open-source creative software, and a DIY tech library for use by [[Digital Arts]] program participants. | ||
|Program start date=2017-04-01 | |Program start date=2017-04-01 | ||
|Program image=Logo-IRL (1).png | |Program image=Logo-IRL (1).png | ||
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== Program purpose == | == Program purpose == | ||
'''IRL''' is MoHA’s digital arts studio, a flexible meeting and work space outfitted with gaming-quality PCs, open-source creative software, and a DIY tech | '''IRL''' is MoHA’s digital arts studio, a flexible meeting and work space outfitted with gaming-quality PCs, open-source creative software, and a DIY tech library for use by [[Digital Arts]] program participants. | ||
IRL is open by appointment and during pre-scheduled times of the year that align with MoHA’s other digital arts programs. | IRL is open by appointment and during pre-scheduled times of the year that align with MoHA’s other digital arts programs. | ||
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Want to learn more about how to access IRL or get involved in our other digital arts opportunities? Sign up for the Digital Arts newsletter [[Newsletter Digital Arts|here]], or email Rachel Stuckey, the Director of Digital Arts, at rachel@themuseumofhumanachievement.com. | Want to learn more about how to access IRL or get involved in our other digital arts opportunities? Sign up for the Digital Arts newsletter [[Newsletter Digital Arts|here]], or email Rachel Stuckey, the Director of Digital Arts, at rachel@themuseumofhumanachievement.com. | ||
== Program History == | |||
IRL was originally a curatorial initiative at MoHA that empowered a more diverse population of artists to use digital technology in their work through exhibition opportunities. It has since grown into MoHA’s current Digital Arts programs. The physical location and namesake have been preserved as MoHA's digital arts studio and tech library. |
Latest revision as of 20:03, March 27, 2025
Date start | Apr 2017 |
Type of Program | Education · Exhibition · Professional Development |
Parent program | Digital Arts |
Program purpose
IRL is MoHA’s digital arts studio, a flexible meeting and work space outfitted with gaming-quality PCs, open-source creative software, and a DIY tech library for use by Digital Arts program participants.
IRL is open by appointment and during pre-scheduled times of the year that align with MoHA’s other digital arts programs.
For program participants and alumni, there is no fee to access the IRL studio. Others may apply for low or no cost access, dependent upon availability.
Want to learn more about how to access IRL or get involved in our other digital arts opportunities? Sign up for the Digital Arts newsletter here, or email Rachel Stuckey, the Director of Digital Arts, at rachel@themuseumofhumanachievement.com.
Program History
IRL was originally a curatorial initiative at MoHA that empowered a more diverse population of artists to use digital technology in their work through exhibition opportunities. It has since grown into MoHA’s current Digital Arts programs. The physical location and namesake have been preserved as MoHA's digital arts studio and tech library.
Events |