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Exhibition Programs

Cage Match Project

Cage Match Project (CMP) is an experimental 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. Its current curator is Aryel René Jackson, an interdisciplinary artist and educator. Cage Match Project was developed in 2015 by Ryan Hawk, a fellow video artist and sculptor. ,

EAST at MoHA

EAST at MoHA is an annual hangout that takes place over two weekends in November. EAST is the perfect time to visit and get to know the MoHA community. Staff will be on hand to share information about our artists and programs, while we host our annual pop-up vendor market. Visitors can also take a break for refreshments at the MoHA bar. ,

Holiday Show

The MoHA Holiday Show is an annual celebration of community and performance! This beloved tradition is a fun, campy, and welcoming event for joy among our community and their chosen families. ,

Station to Stations

Station to Stations is an art gallery housed within the destination sign of a former San Antonio city bus named Peanut. As the bus travels from place to place, or station to stations, the destination sign features a rotating exhibit of text-based artwork from around the globe. ,

The Mall

The Mall is a small art gallery outside of MoHA that helps 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.