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Museum of Human Achievement describes GTOPS-funded digital arts residencies that paid 39 artists
Summary
At the Jan. 8 Community Technology and Telecommunications Commission meeting, Rachel Stuckey of the Museum of Human Achievement detailed GTOPS-funded residencies and other programs that provided paid opportunities, exhibitions and partnerships for local digital artists.
Rachel Stuckey, director of digital arts at the Museum of Human Achievement, told the Community Technology and Telecommunications Commission on Wednesday that the organization's GTOPS-funded programs created paid opportunities for 39 artists in 2024 and emphasized access and affordability for East Austin artists.
Stuckey said the museum runs several residency tracks, including CATS Plus, a paid residency focused on art and technology; a spring "computer club" of workshops; a residency round targeted at indie game developers timed to Fantastic Arcade; and a live audiovisual production residency tied to local theater productions. "Our vision is for an empowered, resilient, creative community where each member has resources to foster…
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