× Artists on Site Launches as Asia Society Texas Center Invests in Houston-Based BIPOC Artists with Second Round of Support
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HOUSTON, July 20, 2021 Asia Society Texas Center’s (ASTC) second installment of
Artists on Site, an initiative that provides working studio space and funding to Houston-based BIPOC artists, opens today.
Artists on Site Series 2, highlights the work of four featured artists:
Bennie Flores Ansell,
Preetika Rajgariah, and
Stevie Spurgin. By using the galleries as public-facing studio spaces, each artist shares their unique process with visitors, who will be able to see the artists ideas and research take shape as the residency unfolds. Admission to view Artists on Site is FREE and open to the public today through Sunday, Septem
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