The Museum of Human Achievement
3600 Lyons Road, Austin, Texas 78702
Open hours:
4/16 6-8pm
4/17 6-8pm
4/18 1-8pm
(more dates to be announced)
Quit doomscrolling and come step into our gallery-turned-internet cafe to explore net art projects by recent Welcome to my Homepage residents at The Museum of Human Achievement.
Welcome to my Homepage is an international online residency program and non-traditional art venue for the creation and appreciation of new net art. Founded in 2014, Homepage offers artists a low-stakes opportunity to experiment and explore the web as a site for creative production. We have hosted over 100 artists from across the world wide web.
What’s net art? Artwork created on and experienced exclusively through the internet. ;)
Featured projects include:
Luna Davis | Motherboard Ascension Network
Lenyx Dickey | Lost Graveyard
Lillyanne Pham | Net Work
Ivan Zhao | The Infinite Almanac
Read more at moha.wiki.
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Venue Details
This event will be indoors in an open air warehouse without climate control, please dress according to the weather. MoHA has aging floors and a gravel parking lot. We recommend closed toe flat shoes, and an outfit that won't snag or get tripped on. We want you to have the best time while remaining safe and gorgeous.
Code of Conduct - https://moha.wiki/Code_of_Conduct
Additional FAQs - https://moha.wiki/FAQ_%E2%86%92
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Travel & Parking Information
MoHA is located behind the Canopy Art Complex in a gravel parking lot. Guests can park for free in our lot or find street parking.
There is a bike rack at the front right side of our building.
The closest bus stops are 7th/Springdale and Springdale/Govalle.
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About the Presenters
The Museum of Human Achievement (MoHA) is a community-driven non-profit organization in Austin, TX grounded in affordability, inclusivity and access for artists. MoHA’s vision is for an empowered, resilient creative community where each member has the resources to foster well being, prosperity, and a self-determined future. We run a variety of programs in Community Abundance, Digital Arts, Exhibition, and Professional Development for artists, organizers, and audiences. https://moha.wiki.
Fusebox Festival brings together a wide range of live performances, installations, conversations, workshops, and gatherings. Artists from across disciplines—visual art, film, theater, dance, music, writing, design, and food—come together to share work and spark dialogue. It’s a celebration of Austin’s creative community and a chance to welcome artists from around the world into conversation with this place. A space for connection, experimentation, and bold new ideas. https://fuseboxlive.com/