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Final Projects: Group LI Opening Reception & Mackey Apartments Open House
Sep
1

Final Projects: Group LI Opening Reception & Mackey Apartments Open House

 

The MAK Center for Art and Architecture is pleased to announce Final Projects: Group LI, exhibiting two installations produced by our Artists and Architects-in-Residence, Kamilla Bischof and Robin Durand. The residents open their respective apartment units to exhibit two unique final project installations, Kamilla Bischof: Princess Bone, and Robin Durand: A Traverse of L.A. Select installation elements stretch out to the Garage Top outdoor courtyard.


Kick off your Labor Day weekend with music, hot dogs, and contemporary art and architecture at the Opening Reception for Final Projects: Group LI, Thursday, September 1st, starting at 6:00 PM. Complemented with an Open House of select Mackey Apartment units. This is a free public event. No RSVP required.

 
 

The Artists & Architects-in-Residence Program at the Mackey Apartments is funded by the Federal Ministry for Arts, Culture, the Civil Service and Sport, in cooperation with the MAK — Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna.

Image Credit: Betül Seyma Küpeli

 
 

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September 01, 2022 – September 04, 2022

 

 
 
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Final Projects: Group L Opening Reception
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17

Final Projects: Group L Opening Reception

The MAK Center for Art and Architecture is pleased to present Final Projects: Group L, featuring works by Emilija Škarnulytė, Julia Obleitner, Helvijs Savickis, and Manuel Gorkiewicz. This exhibition marks the culmination of the fiftieth iteration of the Artists & Architects-in-Residence Program at the Mackey Apartments.

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[sort of] OPEN HOUSE - Living Spaces Through Social Media
Dec
7

[sort of] OPEN HOUSE - Living Spaces Through Social Media

[sort of] OPEN HOUSE was part of the ongoing housing research and design project The Machine is Broken!. Guillermo Acosta, Alejandra Avalos, and Alan Ríos explored new ways of understanding and creating private space. For this event they explored the implications social media has on the physical and virtual spaces we inhabit by a series of installations. How can people experience spaces when they are physically somewhere but virtually elsewhere?

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