The Contemporary Austin and grayDUCK Gallery are pleased to present The Only Knowledge Worth Possessing, featuring work by nine compelling artists who participated in the museum’s Crit Group 2015—a program that combines group critique with professional development to advance the complete artistic practice of established and emerging local artists.
The culmination of the six-month Crit Group program, The Only Knowledge Worth Possessing includes work in video, sculpture, photography, performance, painting, drawing, and expanded artistic practices such as indexing and poetry by the nine artists who participated in Crit Group 2015. Crit Group 2015 was co-facilitated by Andy Campbell and Sarah Bancroft, who also co-curated The Only Knowledge Worth Possessing.
The exhibition title, generated via a set of algorithms and web spiders crafted by Katie Rose Pipkin in her artwork headwaters, 2015, speaks to the heterogeneity of each of the participating artist’s practices and media. By turns laugh-out-loud funny and coolly cerebral, the works in The Only Knowledge Worth Possessing explore the complicated nature of authorship and craft; the regimentation, regulation and surveillance of bodies; and the politics of digital processes and the natural world.
Friday, August 14, 2015, 7–10P
Free and open to the public
grayDUCK Gallery
2213 E. Cesar Chavez
Austin, Texas 78702
Parking is located in the back of the building via the alley off of Mildred St.
Thursday–Saturday, 11A–6P
Sunday, 12–5P
Launched in January 2014, Crit Group brings together emerging and established Austin artists to support the work they do when they are not making art and to facilitate the growth of their complete artistic practice. Applications for Crit Group 2016 will open in late fall 2015 with a deadline of December 1, 2015. Learn more about this opportunity for artists here.
Celebrate the culminating exhibition of The Contemporary Austin’s Crit Group 2015 program.