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Come see “Day for Night” by @fabiola_to during open hours this Saturday 12-6pm. Curated by @lesliemoodycastro. Full info at the 🔗

That’s a wrap! Thanks to everyone who joined us at the “Day for Night” opening events this weekend! Fabiola and Leslie are heading home to CDMX today, wish them safe travels and congrats on an incredible exhibition.
If you missed the opening come by Saturdays 12-6pm thru July 4th. This show even has air conditioning!
📷 @ryanthayerdavis

That’s a wrap! Thanks to everyone who joined us at the “Day for Night” opening events this weekend! Fabiola and Leslie are heading home to CDMX today, wish them safe travels and congrats on an incredible exhibition.
If you missed the opening come by Saturdays 12-6pm thru July 4th. This show even has air conditioning!
📷 @ryanthayerdavis

That’s a wrap! Thanks to everyone who joined us at the “Day for Night” opening events this weekend! Fabiola and Leslie are heading home to CDMX today, wish them safe travels and congrats on an incredible exhibition.
If you missed the opening come by Saturdays 12-6pm thru July 4th. This show even has air conditioning!
📷 @ryanthayerdavis

That’s a wrap! Thanks to everyone who joined us at the “Day for Night” opening events this weekend! Fabiola and Leslie are heading home to CDMX today, wish them safe travels and congrats on an incredible exhibition.
If you missed the opening come by Saturdays 12-6pm thru July 4th. This show even has air conditioning!
📷 @ryanthayerdavis

That’s a wrap! Thanks to everyone who joined us at the “Day for Night” opening events this weekend! Fabiola and Leslie are heading home to CDMX today, wish them safe travels and congrats on an incredible exhibition.
If you missed the opening come by Saturdays 12-6pm thru July 4th. This show even has air conditioning!
📷 @ryanthayerdavis

That’s a wrap! Thanks to everyone who joined us at the “Day for Night” opening events this weekend! Fabiola and Leslie are heading home to CDMX today, wish them safe travels and congrats on an incredible exhibition.
If you missed the opening come by Saturdays 12-6pm thru July 4th. This show even has air conditioning!
📷 @ryanthayerdavis

That’s a wrap! Thanks to everyone who joined us at the “Day for Night” opening events this weekend! Fabiola and Leslie are heading home to CDMX today, wish them safe travels and congrats on an incredible exhibition.
If you missed the opening come by Saturdays 12-6pm thru July 4th. This show even has air conditioning!
📷 @ryanthayerdavis

That’s a wrap! Thanks to everyone who joined us at the “Day for Night” opening events this weekend! Fabiola and Leslie are heading home to CDMX today, wish them safe travels and congrats on an incredible exhibition.
If you missed the opening come by Saturdays 12-6pm thru July 4th. This show even has air conditioning!
📷 @ryanthayerdavis

That’s a wrap! Thanks to everyone who joined us at the “Day for Night” opening events this weekend! Fabiola and Leslie are heading home to CDMX today, wish them safe travels and congrats on an incredible exhibition.
If you missed the opening come by Saturdays 12-6pm thru July 4th. This show even has air conditioning!
📷 @ryanthayerdavis

That’s a wrap! Thanks to everyone who joined us at the “Day for Night” opening events this weekend! Fabiola and Leslie are heading home to CDMX today, wish them safe travels and congrats on an incredible exhibition.
If you missed the opening come by Saturdays 12-6pm thru July 4th. This show even has air conditioning!
📷 @ryanthayerdavis
OPENING NIGHT! OPENING NIGHT!
OPENING NIGHTTTTT! 🎭🎥🎬🍿
Join us at the Culvert Gallery tonight for the opening of “Day for Night” a solo installation, video, and 4.1 channel audio work by Mexico City based artist Fabiola Torres-Alzaga (@fabiola_to), curated by Co-Lab cofounder and Director @lesliemoodycastro. Full info and RSVP at the 🔗
May 23rd - July 4th, 2026
5419 Glissman Road, Austin, TX 78702
Members Preview, 6-7pm, Become a Member
Public Reception, 7-11pm, Please RSVP
Sponsored by @austinbeerworks, @lalospirits, and @titosvodka
The work of Fabiola Torres-Alzaga investigates visual geographies and their thresholds, with a special emphasis on the manifestations of the invisible. Through an interdisciplinary practice, Torres-Alzaga revisits the scenic systems and their spatio-temporal languages of film, theater, and magic, articulating them within an expanded field. Incorporating a queer perspective, Torres-Alzaga is interested in the construction of the illusory image, its censorship and concealment, as well as the lingering ghosts, composing scenes in which not everything present is available to the gaze. Thus, she has created her work in the interstices of what an image explicitly shows and, above all, what surrounds and exceeds it — an imaginary that, through suggestion, recomposes forms and their absences. Torres-Alzaga is interested in creating illusory worlds that can function as parentheses of reality and counter-spaces that reclaim more corners within the patriarchal sphere in order to generate other possible relationships.
This exhibition is supported in part by @heb, @txcommarts, the @neaarts, Individual Donors, and Members like You!
Special thanks to Leslie Moody Castro for bringing this work to Austin, @bhdatx for the technically wizardry and guidance, @jacquelineoverbyart and @pat_d for their help with install, Sergio and Carolina Alcocer for their friendship and generosity, @alyssataylorwendt_studio for opening her studio to us, @laura_g_gutierrez for taking Fabi to so many events, and everyone who’s welcomed Fabi into our wonderful community during her visit!

Install week 2 with @fabiola_to, dialing in the 4 channel audio, visiting the @ransomcenter, mezcal and friends at the record collection of Sergio and Carolina Alcocer, and dancing @sagebrushtexas! Join us at the opening of “Day for Night” curated by @lesliemoodycastro this Saturday 7-11pm. Info and RSVP via the 🔗
Photos by LMC
Video by @bethcita

Install week 2 with @fabiola_to, dialing in the 4 channel audio, visiting the @ransomcenter, mezcal and friends at the record collection of Sergio and Carolina Alcocer, and dancing @sagebrushtexas! Join us at the opening of “Day for Night” curated by @lesliemoodycastro this Saturday 7-11pm. Info and RSVP via the 🔗
Photos by LMC
Video by @bethcita

Install week 2 with @fabiola_to, dialing in the 4 channel audio, visiting the @ransomcenter, mezcal and friends at the record collection of Sergio and Carolina Alcocer, and dancing @sagebrushtexas! Join us at the opening of “Day for Night” curated by @lesliemoodycastro this Saturday 7-11pm. Info and RSVP via the 🔗
Photos by LMC
Video by @bethcita

Install week 2 with @fabiola_to, dialing in the 4 channel audio, visiting the @ransomcenter, mezcal and friends at the record collection of Sergio and Carolina Alcocer, and dancing @sagebrushtexas! Join us at the opening of “Day for Night” curated by @lesliemoodycastro this Saturday 7-11pm. Info and RSVP via the 🔗
Photos by LMC
Video by @bethcita

Install week 2 with @fabiola_to, dialing in the 4 channel audio, visiting the @ransomcenter, mezcal and friends at the record collection of Sergio and Carolina Alcocer, and dancing @sagebrushtexas! Join us at the opening of “Day for Night” curated by @lesliemoodycastro this Saturday 7-11pm. Info and RSVP via the 🔗
Photos by LMC
Video by @bethcita

Install week 2 with @fabiola_to, dialing in the 4 channel audio, visiting the @ransomcenter, mezcal and friends at the record collection of Sergio and Carolina Alcocer, and dancing @sagebrushtexas! Join us at the opening of “Day for Night” curated by @lesliemoodycastro this Saturday 7-11pm. Info and RSVP via the 🔗
Photos by LMC
Video by @bethcita

Install week 2 with @fabiola_to, dialing in the 4 channel audio, visiting the @ransomcenter, mezcal and friends at the record collection of Sergio and Carolina Alcocer, and dancing @sagebrushtexas! Join us at the opening of “Day for Night” curated by @lesliemoodycastro this Saturday 7-11pm. Info and RSVP via the 🔗
Photos by LMC
Video by @bethcita
Install week 2 with @fabiola_to, dialing in the 4 channel audio, visiting the @ransomcenter, mezcal and friends at the record collection of Sergio and Carolina Alcocer, and dancing @sagebrushtexas! Join us at the opening of “Day for Night” curated by @lesliemoodycastro this Saturday 7-11pm. Info and RSVP via the 🔗
Photos by LMC
Video by @bethcita

Install week 1 with @fabiola_to is underway! @lesliemoodycastro toured her around the @blantonmuseum and the @contemporaryatx yesterday. A big part of hosting visiting artists is introducing them to our cities cultural spaces and the community that makes Austin so special. Become a member and join us for the Meet & Greet tonight! Sign up at the 🔗

Install week 1 with @fabiola_to is underway! @lesliemoodycastro toured her around the @blantonmuseum and the @contemporaryatx yesterday. A big part of hosting visiting artists is introducing them to our cities cultural spaces and the community that makes Austin so special. Become a member and join us for the Meet & Greet tonight! Sign up at the 🔗

Install week 1 with @fabiola_to is underway! @lesliemoodycastro toured her around the @blantonmuseum and the @contemporaryatx yesterday. A big part of hosting visiting artists is introducing them to our cities cultural spaces and the community that makes Austin so special. Become a member and join us for the Meet & Greet tonight! Sign up at the 🔗

Friends Fair Year 2 was a massive success! Thanks to @friendsfair.art for inviting us, @eastsidepictureframing for sponsoring our room, @ripple1213 for the dedication to this project and the perseverance required to perform for 3 days straight, @elizabethschwaiger @_jeremydeprez @rebeca.proctor and @transplantsfloral for suppling their talents and beautiful objects, @burchwilldojustfine for plying us with social lubricants, @jacquelineoverbyart for making the fair run like clockwork, and everyone who supported the galleries and their artists by buying work!
See y’all next year!
📷 @baptiste_zenko

Friends Fair Year 2 was a massive success! Thanks to @friendsfair.art for inviting us, @eastsidepictureframing for sponsoring our room, @ripple1213 for the dedication to this project and the perseverance required to perform for 3 days straight, @elizabethschwaiger @_jeremydeprez @rebeca.proctor and @transplantsfloral for suppling their talents and beautiful objects, @burchwilldojustfine for plying us with social lubricants, @jacquelineoverbyart for making the fair run like clockwork, and everyone who supported the galleries and their artists by buying work!
See y’all next year!
📷 @baptiste_zenko

Friends Fair Year 2 was a massive success! Thanks to @friendsfair.art for inviting us, @eastsidepictureframing for sponsoring our room, @ripple1213 for the dedication to this project and the perseverance required to perform for 3 days straight, @elizabethschwaiger @_jeremydeprez @rebeca.proctor and @transplantsfloral for suppling their talents and beautiful objects, @burchwilldojustfine for plying us with social lubricants, @jacquelineoverbyart for making the fair run like clockwork, and everyone who supported the galleries and their artists by buying work!
See y’all next year!
📷 @baptiste_zenko

Friends Fair Year 2 was a massive success! Thanks to @friendsfair.art for inviting us, @eastsidepictureframing for sponsoring our room, @ripple1213 for the dedication to this project and the perseverance required to perform for 3 days straight, @elizabethschwaiger @_jeremydeprez @rebeca.proctor and @transplantsfloral for suppling their talents and beautiful objects, @burchwilldojustfine for plying us with social lubricants, @jacquelineoverbyart for making the fair run like clockwork, and everyone who supported the galleries and their artists by buying work!
See y’all next year!
📷 @baptiste_zenko

Friends Fair Year 2 was a massive success! Thanks to @friendsfair.art for inviting us, @eastsidepictureframing for sponsoring our room, @ripple1213 for the dedication to this project and the perseverance required to perform for 3 days straight, @elizabethschwaiger @_jeremydeprez @rebeca.proctor and @transplantsfloral for suppling their talents and beautiful objects, @burchwilldojustfine for plying us with social lubricants, @jacquelineoverbyart for making the fair run like clockwork, and everyone who supported the galleries and their artists by buying work!
See y’all next year!
📷 @baptiste_zenko

Friends Fair Year 2 was a massive success! Thanks to @friendsfair.art for inviting us, @eastsidepictureframing for sponsoring our room, @ripple1213 for the dedication to this project and the perseverance required to perform for 3 days straight, @elizabethschwaiger @_jeremydeprez @rebeca.proctor and @transplantsfloral for suppling their talents and beautiful objects, @burchwilldojustfine for plying us with social lubricants, @jacquelineoverbyart for making the fair run like clockwork, and everyone who supported the galleries and their artists by buying work!
See y’all next year!
📷 @baptiste_zenko

Friends Fair Year 2 was a massive success! Thanks to @friendsfair.art for inviting us, @eastsidepictureframing for sponsoring our room, @ripple1213 for the dedication to this project and the perseverance required to perform for 3 days straight, @elizabethschwaiger @_jeremydeprez @rebeca.proctor and @transplantsfloral for suppling their talents and beautiful objects, @burchwilldojustfine for plying us with social lubricants, @jacquelineoverbyart for making the fair run like clockwork, and everyone who supported the galleries and their artists by buying work!
See y’all next year!
📷 @baptiste_zenko

Friends Fair Year 2 was a massive success! Thanks to @friendsfair.art for inviting us, @eastsidepictureframing for sponsoring our room, @ripple1213 for the dedication to this project and the perseverance required to perform for 3 days straight, @elizabethschwaiger @_jeremydeprez @rebeca.proctor and @transplantsfloral for suppling their talents and beautiful objects, @burchwilldojustfine for plying us with social lubricants, @jacquelineoverbyart for making the fair run like clockwork, and everyone who supported the galleries and their artists by buying work!
See y’all next year!
📷 @baptiste_zenko

Friends Fair Year 2 was a massive success! Thanks to @friendsfair.art for inviting us, @eastsidepictureframing for sponsoring our room, @ripple1213 for the dedication to this project and the perseverance required to perform for 3 days straight, @elizabethschwaiger @_jeremydeprez @rebeca.proctor and @transplantsfloral for suppling their talents and beautiful objects, @burchwilldojustfine for plying us with social lubricants, @jacquelineoverbyart for making the fair run like clockwork, and everyone who supported the galleries and their artists by buying work!
See y’all next year!
📷 @baptiste_zenko

Friends Fair Year 2 was a massive success! Thanks to @friendsfair.art for inviting us, @eastsidepictureframing for sponsoring our room, @ripple1213 for the dedication to this project and the perseverance required to perform for 3 days straight, @elizabethschwaiger @_jeremydeprez @rebeca.proctor and @transplantsfloral for suppling their talents and beautiful objects, @burchwilldojustfine for plying us with social lubricants, @jacquelineoverbyart for making the fair run like clockwork, and everyone who supported the galleries and their artists by buying work!
See y’all next year!
📷 @baptiste_zenko

Friends Fair Year 2 was a massive success! Thanks to @friendsfair.art for inviting us, @eastsidepictureframing for sponsoring our room, @ripple1213 for the dedication to this project and the perseverance required to perform for 3 days straight, @elizabethschwaiger @_jeremydeprez @rebeca.proctor and @transplantsfloral for suppling their talents and beautiful objects, @burchwilldojustfine for plying us with social lubricants, @jacquelineoverbyart for making the fair run like clockwork, and everyone who supported the galleries and their artists by buying work!
See y’all next year!
📷 @baptiste_zenko

Friends Fair Year 2 was a massive success! Thanks to @friendsfair.art for inviting us, @eastsidepictureframing for sponsoring our room, @ripple1213 for the dedication to this project and the perseverance required to perform for 3 days straight, @elizabethschwaiger @_jeremydeprez @rebeca.proctor and @transplantsfloral for suppling their talents and beautiful objects, @burchwilldojustfine for plying us with social lubricants, @jacquelineoverbyart for making the fair run like clockwork, and everyone who supported the galleries and their artists by buying work!
See y’all next year!
📷 @baptiste_zenko

Friends Fair Year 2 was a massive success! Thanks to @friendsfair.art for inviting us, @eastsidepictureframing for sponsoring our room, @ripple1213 for the dedication to this project and the perseverance required to perform for 3 days straight, @elizabethschwaiger @_jeremydeprez @rebeca.proctor and @transplantsfloral for suppling their talents and beautiful objects, @burchwilldojustfine for plying us with social lubricants, @jacquelineoverbyart for making the fair run like clockwork, and everyone who supported the galleries and their artists by buying work!
See y’all next year!
📷 @baptiste_zenko

Meet the Artist: Fabiola Torres-Alzaga @fabiola_to
Fabiola has arrived in Austin and we’re beginning install for her exhibition “Day for Night”, curated by @lesliemoodycastro
Become a member and join us for the Meet & Greet this Thursday evening and be sure to come to the Culvert Gallery on May 23rd for the exhibition opening! Full info via 🔗
Fabiola’s work has been exhibited at Museo Cabañas (Mexico, 2025), MUAC (Mexico, 2024), Haus der Kulturen der Welt (Berlin, 2024), Museo MACRO (Rome, 2023), Villa Medici (Rome, 2022), MUAC’s Sala 10 (Mexico, 2021), the FEMSA Biennial (Zacatecas, 2018), Anthology Film Archives (New York, 2018), Lille 3000 (France, 2019), Bienal de la Imagen en Movimiento (Buenos Aires, 2018), Paul Kasmin Gallery (New York, 2018), Maison des Arts de Malakoff (France, 2016), Moscow Polytechnic Museum (Russia, 2015), MARCO (Monterrey, 2015), Museo del Chopo (Mexico City, 2014), Museo de Arte Moderno (Mexico City, 2014), Laboratorio Arte Alameda (Mexico City, 2011), Center for Contemporary Art (Tel Aviv, 2006), and Sala de Arte Público Siqueiros (Mexico, 2004), among others.
She has published Historias de la noche (ESPAC, 2019), a book/project in dialogue with Mara Fortes; Fabiola Torres-Alzaga: entre actos (Museo Universitario del Chopo, 2015), with texts by Itala Schmelz and Daniel Garza Usabiaga; and Las Desinvitadas (Museo Universitario de Arte Contemporáneo, UNAM, 2025), with texts by Virginia Roy and Laura Orozco.
She has twice received the Jóvenes Creadores grant and she is a member of the National System of Art Creators (FONCA) from 2025 to 2028.

Friends Fair kicks off tonight! Visit us in the Styling Salon, Room 219, featuring Sean Ripple, Elizabeth Schwaiger, Jeremy DePrez, Rebeca Proctor, and Antonio Bond
Thursday, May 7th: Preview by invitation only
Friday, May 8th, 12-7pm & Saturday, May 9th, 12-6pm: Open and free to the public with required RSVP at the 🔗
@ripple1213 @elizabethschwaiger @_jeremydeprez @rebeca.proctor @transplantsfloral

Meet the Artists | Friends Fair Edition
Antonio Bond (@transplantsfloral) was born and raised in south Austin, Texas, where he continues to do his part to keep Austin weird and abide by the 78704 way of life. With a style that resists convention and a commitment to artistry over trends, his work has earned both local admiration and national attention. Blending elements of the natural world with the everyday and man-made, Antonio reveals a quiet beauty in the subtleties that often go unnoticed. As a self-taught photographer, collage artist, and floral designer, he brings a distinct aesthetic and a finely tuned eye to every piece he creates. Shaped by his life experiences, Antonio has developed a singular way of seeing the world—one that transforms ordinary moments into layered visual narratives. His creations are more than compositions; they are open-ended stories, inviting viewers to find their own meaning within them.

Meet the Artists | Friends Fair Edition
Antonio Bond (@transplantsfloral) was born and raised in south Austin, Texas, where he continues to do his part to keep Austin weird and abide by the 78704 way of life. With a style that resists convention and a commitment to artistry over trends, his work has earned both local admiration and national attention. Blending elements of the natural world with the everyday and man-made, Antonio reveals a quiet beauty in the subtleties that often go unnoticed. As a self-taught photographer, collage artist, and floral designer, he brings a distinct aesthetic and a finely tuned eye to every piece he creates. Shaped by his life experiences, Antonio has developed a singular way of seeing the world—one that transforms ordinary moments into layered visual narratives. His creations are more than compositions; they are open-ended stories, inviting viewers to find their own meaning within them.

Meet the Artists | Friends Fair Edition
Elizabeth Schwaiger (@elizabethschwaiger) received her MFA from the Glasgow School of Art in 2011 and currently lives and works in Paris, France. In her decade-long exploration of power dynamics and the climate crises, Schwaiger uses a variegated symbolism of water, fracturing, dimensional overlay, gesture, and dialed levels of representational clarity to construct images suggestive of the interplay among unseen forces that govern our world. She has exhibited in venues in the UK and the USA, including The Walker Gallery National Museum in Liverpool, The Macintosh Museum in Glasgow, The National Portrait Gallery in London, Chapter Arts Centre in Cardiff, Glasgow International, Embassy Gallery in Edinburgh, Blue Star Contemporary in San Antonio, and Co-Lab Projects and GrayDUCK Gallery in Austin. Recent projects include NYC solo exhibition Now & Now & Now at Nicola Vassell and solo exhibition Pressing Shadows at Gana Art in Seoul in 2023, as well as a solo presentation at the Independent art fair presented by Nicola Vassell.
RSVP via 🔗 and visit us in Room #219 at @friendsfair.art this week! May 7th-9th

Meet the Artists | Friends Fair Edition
Elizabeth Schwaiger (@elizabethschwaiger) received her MFA from the Glasgow School of Art in 2011 and currently lives and works in Paris, France. In her decade-long exploration of power dynamics and the climate crises, Schwaiger uses a variegated symbolism of water, fracturing, dimensional overlay, gesture, and dialed levels of representational clarity to construct images suggestive of the interplay among unseen forces that govern our world. She has exhibited in venues in the UK and the USA, including The Walker Gallery National Museum in Liverpool, The Macintosh Museum in Glasgow, The National Portrait Gallery in London, Chapter Arts Centre in Cardiff, Glasgow International, Embassy Gallery in Edinburgh, Blue Star Contemporary in San Antonio, and Co-Lab Projects and GrayDUCK Gallery in Austin. Recent projects include NYC solo exhibition Now & Now & Now at Nicola Vassell and solo exhibition Pressing Shadows at Gana Art in Seoul in 2023, as well as a solo presentation at the Independent art fair presented by Nicola Vassell.
RSVP via 🔗 and visit us in Room #219 at @friendsfair.art this week! May 7th-9th

Meet the Artists | Friends Fair Edition
Elizabeth Schwaiger (@elizabethschwaiger) received her MFA from the Glasgow School of Art in 2011 and currently lives and works in Paris, France. In her decade-long exploration of power dynamics and the climate crises, Schwaiger uses a variegated symbolism of water, fracturing, dimensional overlay, gesture, and dialed levels of representational clarity to construct images suggestive of the interplay among unseen forces that govern our world. She has exhibited in venues in the UK and the USA, including The Walker Gallery National Museum in Liverpool, The Macintosh Museum in Glasgow, The National Portrait Gallery in London, Chapter Arts Centre in Cardiff, Glasgow International, Embassy Gallery in Edinburgh, Blue Star Contemporary in San Antonio, and Co-Lab Projects and GrayDUCK Gallery in Austin. Recent projects include NYC solo exhibition Now & Now & Now at Nicola Vassell and solo exhibition Pressing Shadows at Gana Art in Seoul in 2023, as well as a solo presentation at the Independent art fair presented by Nicola Vassell.
RSVP via 🔗 and visit us in Room #219 at @friendsfair.art this week! May 7th-9th

Meet the Artists | Friends Fair Edition
Jeremy DePrez (@_jeremydeprez) is a Brooklyn, New York, and Houston, Texas based visual artist whose paintings examine the shifting connections between personal identity, material culture, and the often-overlooked objects of daily life. Through painting, he renders ephemeral, discarded materials with an uncanny sense of permanence, transforming them into static artifacts that suspend the instability of value, memory, and consumer culture. Working at the intersection of personal history and broader cultural forces, DePrez’s work challenges how we assign meaning to the objects we possess, discard, or inherit.
Selected solo exhibitions include Night Worker: Works on Paper 2018–2025, Front, Houston; Reality’s Coffin, Post/Times, New York; GLYPHS, Best Western, Santa Fe; Tent Posts, SUNNY, New York, Furnished Head, Marinaro, New York; Boy Meets World, Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin; Mind Fold, Texas Gallery, Houston; and Tenant, Zach Feuer Gallery, New York. Selected group exhibitions include A Selection of Great Art By People Who Know What They Like (curated by Bob Nickas), The Drawing Center, New York; Hypervision, Magenta Plains, New York; Outside the Lines, Texas Gallery, Houston; Beyond the Frame, Sorry We’re Closed, Brussels; Shapeshifters, Luhring Augustine, New York; Das Bild hängt schief, Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin; and The Shaped Canvas Revisited, Luxembourg & Dayan, New York. Jeremy was an artist in residence at the Chinati Foundation in 2015.
RSVP via 🔗 and visit us in Room #219 at @friendsfair.art, this week! May 7th-9th

Meet the Artists | Friends Fair Edition
Jeremy DePrez (@_jeremydeprez) is a Brooklyn, New York, and Houston, Texas based visual artist whose paintings examine the shifting connections between personal identity, material culture, and the often-overlooked objects of daily life. Through painting, he renders ephemeral, discarded materials with an uncanny sense of permanence, transforming them into static artifacts that suspend the instability of value, memory, and consumer culture. Working at the intersection of personal history and broader cultural forces, DePrez’s work challenges how we assign meaning to the objects we possess, discard, or inherit.
Selected solo exhibitions include Night Worker: Works on Paper 2018–2025, Front, Houston; Reality’s Coffin, Post/Times, New York; GLYPHS, Best Western, Santa Fe; Tent Posts, SUNNY, New York, Furnished Head, Marinaro, New York; Boy Meets World, Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin; Mind Fold, Texas Gallery, Houston; and Tenant, Zach Feuer Gallery, New York. Selected group exhibitions include A Selection of Great Art By People Who Know What They Like (curated by Bob Nickas), The Drawing Center, New York; Hypervision, Magenta Plains, New York; Outside the Lines, Texas Gallery, Houston; Beyond the Frame, Sorry We’re Closed, Brussels; Shapeshifters, Luhring Augustine, New York; Das Bild hängt schief, Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin; and The Shaped Canvas Revisited, Luxembourg & Dayan, New York. Jeremy was an artist in residence at the Chinati Foundation in 2015.
RSVP via 🔗 and visit us in Room #219 at @friendsfair.art, this week! May 7th-9th

Meet the Artists | Friends Fair Edition
Jeremy DePrez (@_jeremydeprez) is a Brooklyn, New York, and Houston, Texas based visual artist whose paintings examine the shifting connections between personal identity, material culture, and the often-overlooked objects of daily life. Through painting, he renders ephemeral, discarded materials with an uncanny sense of permanence, transforming them into static artifacts that suspend the instability of value, memory, and consumer culture. Working at the intersection of personal history and broader cultural forces, DePrez’s work challenges how we assign meaning to the objects we possess, discard, or inherit.
Selected solo exhibitions include Night Worker: Works on Paper 2018–2025, Front, Houston; Reality’s Coffin, Post/Times, New York; GLYPHS, Best Western, Santa Fe; Tent Posts, SUNNY, New York, Furnished Head, Marinaro, New York; Boy Meets World, Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin; Mind Fold, Texas Gallery, Houston; and Tenant, Zach Feuer Gallery, New York. Selected group exhibitions include A Selection of Great Art By People Who Know What They Like (curated by Bob Nickas), The Drawing Center, New York; Hypervision, Magenta Plains, New York; Outside the Lines, Texas Gallery, Houston; Beyond the Frame, Sorry We’re Closed, Brussels; Shapeshifters, Luhring Augustine, New York; Das Bild hängt schief, Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin; and The Shaped Canvas Revisited, Luxembourg & Dayan, New York. Jeremy was an artist in residence at the Chinati Foundation in 2015.
RSVP via 🔗 and visit us in Room #219 at @friendsfair.art, this week! May 7th-9th

Meet the Artists | Friends Fair Edition
Jeremy DePrez (@_jeremydeprez) is a Brooklyn, New York, and Houston, Texas based visual artist whose paintings examine the shifting connections between personal identity, material culture, and the often-overlooked objects of daily life. Through painting, he renders ephemeral, discarded materials with an uncanny sense of permanence, transforming them into static artifacts that suspend the instability of value, memory, and consumer culture. Working at the intersection of personal history and broader cultural forces, DePrez’s work challenges how we assign meaning to the objects we possess, discard, or inherit.
Selected solo exhibitions include Night Worker: Works on Paper 2018–2025, Front, Houston; Reality’s Coffin, Post/Times, New York; GLYPHS, Best Western, Santa Fe; Tent Posts, SUNNY, New York, Furnished Head, Marinaro, New York; Boy Meets World, Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin; Mind Fold, Texas Gallery, Houston; and Tenant, Zach Feuer Gallery, New York. Selected group exhibitions include A Selection of Great Art By People Who Know What They Like (curated by Bob Nickas), The Drawing Center, New York; Hypervision, Magenta Plains, New York; Outside the Lines, Texas Gallery, Houston; Beyond the Frame, Sorry We’re Closed, Brussels; Shapeshifters, Luhring Augustine, New York; Das Bild hängt schief, Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin; and The Shaped Canvas Revisited, Luxembourg & Dayan, New York. Jeremy was an artist in residence at the Chinati Foundation in 2015.
RSVP via 🔗 and visit us in Room #219 at @friendsfair.art, this week! May 7th-9th

Meet the Artists | Friends Fair Edition
Jeremy DePrez (@_jeremydeprez) is a Brooklyn, New York, and Houston, Texas based visual artist whose paintings examine the shifting connections between personal identity, material culture, and the often-overlooked objects of daily life. Through painting, he renders ephemeral, discarded materials with an uncanny sense of permanence, transforming them into static artifacts that suspend the instability of value, memory, and consumer culture. Working at the intersection of personal history and broader cultural forces, DePrez’s work challenges how we assign meaning to the objects we possess, discard, or inherit.
Selected solo exhibitions include Night Worker: Works on Paper 2018–2025, Front, Houston; Reality’s Coffin, Post/Times, New York; GLYPHS, Best Western, Santa Fe; Tent Posts, SUNNY, New York, Furnished Head, Marinaro, New York; Boy Meets World, Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin; Mind Fold, Texas Gallery, Houston; and Tenant, Zach Feuer Gallery, New York. Selected group exhibitions include A Selection of Great Art By People Who Know What They Like (curated by Bob Nickas), The Drawing Center, New York; Hypervision, Magenta Plains, New York; Outside the Lines, Texas Gallery, Houston; Beyond the Frame, Sorry We’re Closed, Brussels; Shapeshifters, Luhring Augustine, New York; Das Bild hängt schief, Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin; and The Shaped Canvas Revisited, Luxembourg & Dayan, New York. Jeremy was an artist in residence at the Chinati Foundation in 2015.
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Meet the Artists | Friends Fair Edition
Rebeca Proctor (@rebeca.proctor) is an artist based in Central Texas whose current practice responds to the tensions embedded within the domestic roles of maternal life. Working primarily in clay, she creates quiet monuments to the careful work of mothering, to the repetition of domestic labor, and to the abundance that can exist even in monotony. Her work teeters between at once utilitarian objects and symbolic sculptures - containing, protecting, and bearing the weight of it all while seeking moments of personal transformation amidst the overwhelm. Rebeca’s practice continues to evolve alongside her experience of raising two young children in the countryside outside of Austin, TX.
She received her BFA in Studio Art in 2018 from the University of Texas at Austin where she focused on bronze casting and mixed media sculpture. She has held internships and residencies at Anderson Ranch Arts Center in Snowmass Village, Colorado and Penland School of Craft in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. Her recent exhibitions include Soft Opening at DORF Gallery and Ain’t Hold Much; Ain’t Too Much to Hold at Co-Lab Projects. Proctor is co-owner of @eastsidepotshop, a community ceramics studio in East Austin, and co-founder of @nomceramics.
RSVP via 🔗 and visit us in Room #219 at @friendsfair.art, this week! May 7th-9th

Meet the Artists | Friends Fair Edition
Rebeca Proctor (@rebeca.proctor) is an artist based in Central Texas whose current practice responds to the tensions embedded within the domestic roles of maternal life. Working primarily in clay, she creates quiet monuments to the careful work of mothering, to the repetition of domestic labor, and to the abundance that can exist even in monotony. Her work teeters between at once utilitarian objects and symbolic sculptures - containing, protecting, and bearing the weight of it all while seeking moments of personal transformation amidst the overwhelm. Rebeca’s practice continues to evolve alongside her experience of raising two young children in the countryside outside of Austin, TX.
She received her BFA in Studio Art in 2018 from the University of Texas at Austin where she focused on bronze casting and mixed media sculpture. She has held internships and residencies at Anderson Ranch Arts Center in Snowmass Village, Colorado and Penland School of Craft in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. Her recent exhibitions include Soft Opening at DORF Gallery and Ain’t Hold Much; Ain’t Too Much to Hold at Co-Lab Projects. Proctor is co-owner of @eastsidepotshop, a community ceramics studio in East Austin, and co-founder of @nomceramics.
RSVP via 🔗 and visit us in Room #219 at @friendsfair.art, this week! May 7th-9th

Meet the Artists | Friends Fair Edition
Rebeca Proctor (@rebeca.proctor) is an artist based in Central Texas whose current practice responds to the tensions embedded within the domestic roles of maternal life. Working primarily in clay, she creates quiet monuments to the careful work of mothering, to the repetition of domestic labor, and to the abundance that can exist even in monotony. Her work teeters between at once utilitarian objects and symbolic sculptures - containing, protecting, and bearing the weight of it all while seeking moments of personal transformation amidst the overwhelm. Rebeca’s practice continues to evolve alongside her experience of raising two young children in the countryside outside of Austin, TX.
She received her BFA in Studio Art in 2018 from the University of Texas at Austin where she focused on bronze casting and mixed media sculpture. She has held internships and residencies at Anderson Ranch Arts Center in Snowmass Village, Colorado and Penland School of Craft in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. Her recent exhibitions include Soft Opening at DORF Gallery and Ain’t Hold Much; Ain’t Too Much to Hold at Co-Lab Projects. Proctor is co-owner of @eastsidepotshop, a community ceramics studio in East Austin, and co-founder of @nomceramics.
RSVP via 🔗 and visit us in Room #219 at @friendsfair.art, this week! May 7th-9th

Meet the Artists | Friends Fair Edition
Rebeca Proctor (@rebeca.proctor) is an artist based in Central Texas whose current practice responds to the tensions embedded within the domestic roles of maternal life. Working primarily in clay, she creates quiet monuments to the careful work of mothering, to the repetition of domestic labor, and to the abundance that can exist even in monotony. Her work teeters between at once utilitarian objects and symbolic sculptures - containing, protecting, and bearing the weight of it all while seeking moments of personal transformation amidst the overwhelm. Rebeca’s practice continues to evolve alongside her experience of raising two young children in the countryside outside of Austin, TX.
She received her BFA in Studio Art in 2018 from the University of Texas at Austin where she focused on bronze casting and mixed media sculpture. She has held internships and residencies at Anderson Ranch Arts Center in Snowmass Village, Colorado and Penland School of Craft in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. Her recent exhibitions include Soft Opening at DORF Gallery and Ain’t Hold Much; Ain’t Too Much to Hold at Co-Lab Projects. Proctor is co-owner of @eastsidepotshop, a community ceramics studio in East Austin, and co-founder of @nomceramics.
RSVP via 🔗 and visit us in Room #219 at @friendsfair.art, this week! May 7th-9th

Meet the Artists | Friends Fair Edition
Rebeca Proctor (@rebeca.proctor) is an artist based in Central Texas whose current practice responds to the tensions embedded within the domestic roles of maternal life. Working primarily in clay, she creates quiet monuments to the careful work of mothering, to the repetition of domestic labor, and to the abundance that can exist even in monotony. Her work teeters between at once utilitarian objects and symbolic sculptures - containing, protecting, and bearing the weight of it all while seeking moments of personal transformation amidst the overwhelm. Rebeca’s practice continues to evolve alongside her experience of raising two young children in the countryside outside of Austin, TX.
She received her BFA in Studio Art in 2018 from the University of Texas at Austin where she focused on bronze casting and mixed media sculpture. She has held internships and residencies at Anderson Ranch Arts Center in Snowmass Village, Colorado and Penland School of Craft in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. Her recent exhibitions include Soft Opening at DORF Gallery and Ain’t Hold Much; Ain’t Too Much to Hold at Co-Lab Projects. Proctor is co-owner of @eastsidepotshop, a community ceramics studio in East Austin, and co-founder of @nomceramics.
RSVP via 🔗 and visit us in Room #219 at @friendsfair.art, this week! May 7th-9th
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