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Austin Business Journal Looks Back Over 30 Years and Finds Vanishing Austin

December 29th, 2011

In a special issue examining 30 years of business trends in Austin, Austin Business Journal devoted a two-page spread to Vanishing Austin by Jann Alexander—showing “some of the landmarks

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The Statesman Bets on “24 Hours in Austin”

December 19th, 2011

The Austin American-Statesman featured the 24 Hours in Austin exhibit in its December 16, 2011 column, Austin360Bets, by Nancy Flores, called “Snapshots of a day in Central Texas:”        

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Hiding in Plain Sight: 24 Hours in Austin, from KXAN

December 7th, 2011

24 Hours in Austin Exhibit captures Austin’s hidden colors: KXAN.com | The assignment: To find the hidden Austin. Nearly two dozen photographers went on assignment in October to document a typical fall day in Austin. Hundreds of images later, 53 museum-quality large format prints line the walls at Austin Details Art + Photo, in tribute Read More

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CultureMap Discovers Vanishing Austin

September 30th, 2011

Vanishing Austin, the ongoing photography series by Jann Alexander that captures the scenic gumbo of Austin’s landmarks, icons and unique small shops, is featured by photo editor Jessica Pages as a top news item at Austin CultureMap.

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Young Creative Entrepreneurs, Apply Here

July 12th, 2011

AustinPost.org blogger Jackie Stone suggests you “Imagine yourself as a young, creative Austin entrepreneur on the go.” Frankly, we do that all the time. In her recent piece about CoCreate at Austin Details, Stone wrote about our concept for sharing our creative flex space with other coworking freelancers: “But maybe the coffee house scene isn’t doing Read More

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You Can Call Us Sexy Anytime!

July 12th, 2011

Thanks, Downtown Austin Blog, for referring to CoCreate as a “sexy new . . . coworking venture designed with the oft-isolated creative freelancer in mind . . . in a modern, hip art gallery (Austin Details | Art + Photo) in a central, walkable location.” DAB writer Amber Gugino nailed our concept when she wrote “that Read More

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Just the Kind of Week That’s All-Austin

June 25th, 2011

It was the kind of week that cuts across all of what Austin offers. Heady contrasts and connections blended what’s old, new and inbetween in Austin and beyond, recounted in Austin Details Artist’s Journal: An eye for the details of art, photography, life . . .

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Proudly Wearing “The Very Cool” Label

June 22nd, 2011

We didn’t say it, The Austinist did . . . in its news post today about the new “public working space” we’ve launched in our “very cool flex space at 8th & Congress.”  In a cheeky description of our arty taste, G. Topscher mentions “some sort of evil longhorn skull (inspiring with fear) and something that Read More

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Coworking at CoCreate in The Linkdown

June 16th, 2011

The Linkdown from Omar Gallaga, Digital Savant, Features CoCreate: From Austin-American Statesman tech writer Omar Gallaga (on June 15) comes the pronouncement “Web goodness: A new Austin coworking space, CoCreate, at 8th and Congress, has launched.”

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Austin Art and Architecture Interview

May 24th, 2011

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Artistic Voices Require Independent Support

April 26th, 2011

(as printed in the Austin-American Statesman Letters to the Editor, 4.26.11) While Austin has a vibrant art practice, inclusion is often elusive. Witness the relocation of AMOA (new downtown destination: unknown) and now, the loss of two key Arthouse influencers within the nonprofit art scene here. My gallery is less than two blocks from both, Read More

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“I Art Congress” featured on KEYE | KXAN | KUT

February 10th, 2011

I Art Congress was featured on KEYE (live with Jason Wheeler) and later on KXAN with Kate Weidaw and on KUT 90.5 FM with John Aeilli. Watch the KXAN video if you weren’t up before the sun rose! Join us along Congress Avenue February 10 for I Art Congress: Love 101, and every second Thursday. Second Thursday Read More

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