Serie Project, Inc.

Serie Project, Inc. The Serie Project is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit Latino arts organization dedicated to the fine art of serigraphy.

The Serie Project is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit Latino arts organization dedicated to promoting the fine art of serigraphy – a technique that produces original, hand-pulled prints. Located in Austin, Texas, the organization produces, promotes, and exhibits serigraph (silk screen) prints created by established and emerging artists. Serie Project offers an Artist in Residence (AIR) program that allows pa

rticipants to learn the technique and create a limited edition of prints, under the guidance of a Master Printer. Hoping to increase the presence of minorities in the art world, the Serie Project encourages multiracial participation and two-third of all resident artists are Latino. A large part of the Serie Project’s mission is to market the prints created by its resident artists. Print sales promote the artists’ careers and support the program’s operational costs. Each edition of prints is priced at minimum so that the organization may offer original artwork to the public at an affordable price. The Serie Project was founded in 1993 by Austin artist Sam Coronado, and has hosted more than 250 residencies to date.

Celebrating Black History Month.  One of Serie Project most cherished images by Andrew Thompson.
02/03/2024

Celebrating Black History Month. One of Serie Project most cherished images by Andrew Thompson.

This!
01/25/2024

This!

More later.
12/08/2023

More later.

Juan de Dios Mora’s print it’s on its way to the Malaquías Montoya exhibition at the Mannetti Shrem Museum of Art UC Dav...
05/04/2023

Juan de Dios Mora’s print it’s on its way to the Malaquías Montoya exhibition at the Mannetti Shrem Museum of Art UC Davis, July 2023-May 2024.

11/30/2022

We are excited to announce that The Art Galleries at ACC in conjunction with the Truth, Racial Healing, and Transformation Center are organizing a Student Exhibition in the TAG Art Lab for Spring 2023!

This showcase will be part of the Art Department's and the Truth, Racial Healing, & Transformation (TRHT) center's contribution to the National Day of Racial Healing on January 17, 2023.

The theme of the show and week's events is: "Truth, Racial Healing and Transformation Begins With Me!" The show and event are a reminder that equity, justice, love, care, and respect for all individuals starts with each and every one of us.

Exhibition dates: Tuesday, January 17, 2023 through Thursday, March 2, 2023

The deadline to submit artwork is Tuesday, January 3.

A guest juror will select the artwork for display and will also choose contest prize winners.

Contest Prize:

1st Place - $300
Second Place - $150
Third Place - $50 Amazon Gift Card

Artists must be current Austin Community College students.

For more information on this exhibition and to submit artworks, click here:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfodxzCmK4qPZ11CpXVEKca_37nET64rdqFOlDZxyFoACFezg/viewform?usp=sf_link

For more information about contemporary artists who are highlighting themes of racial healing, read through TAG's publication "The Necessity of Truth: A Contribution to the National Day of Racial Healing" :
https://admc.austincc.edu/tag/necessity-of-truth/

This!!!
11/17/2022

This!!!

The Art Galleries (TAG) at Austin Community College, Coronado Print Studio, the Serie Project, and the Arts and Digital Media Division, ACC will host an Artists in Conversation hybrid event, held in conjunction with the Fall 2022 exhibition “Cultivating Community through Art: Sam Coronado’s Serie Project and its Continuing Legacy.”

The following guests will join Gallery Director, Peter Bonfitto, on Thursday, December 1 from 5:00pm to 7:00pm on ACC Highland Campus for this live-streamed and in-person roundtable event.

Pepe Coronado, former master printmaker at Coronado Studio and founder of Coronado Print Studio in Montopolis, Austin

Alma Lopez, Serie Project artist and lecturer in the Cesar E. Chavez Department of Chicana/o and Central American Studies and LGBTQ Studies Program at UCLA

Tatiana Reinoza, art historian specializing in Chicano/a Studies and Assistant Professor of Art History at Notre Dame

Luis Valderas, multi-disciplinary artist from South Texas and Serie Project artist-in-residence

RSVP here: https://forms.gle/YNCKaAYwxAc7Vs2y8

Don’t miss this talk… tomorrow.
11/07/2022

Don’t miss this talk… tomorrow.

TOMORROW our last of the semester will be in Gallery 2000.

Gallery doors open at 4:00pm and talks start at 4:15pm. This particular session focuses on the use of myth and lore seen in the artworks in our Fall exhibition – "Cultivating Community through Art: Sam Coronado’s Serie Project and its Continuing Legacy." Gary Moreno, Professor of History and Director of Latino/Latin American Studies Center “El Centro”, and Lydia CdeBaca-Cruz, Professor of History at ACC and UT Austin, will dive into the mythological stories that some of the artists referenced in their prints.

TAG Tuesdays occur every other Tuesday 4pm - 5pm in either Gallery 2000 or Gallery 4000. Visit our website for more information about past sessions and stay tuned to see next semester's sessions!

Artwork in post:

Alma Lopez, "La Llorona Desperately Seeking Coyolxauqui", 2003, screen print, 28 x 22 in.

Ester Hernandez, “Sun Raid”, 2008, screen print, 28 x 22 in.

Mañana!!! Tomorrow!!! For all you printmaking lovers!
10/24/2022

Mañana!!! Tomorrow!!! For all you printmaking lovers!

Reminder! Tomorrow night!
09/14/2022

Reminder! Tomorrow night!

09/08/2022

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6601 Felix Avenue
Austin, TX
78741

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 4pm
Tuesday 10am - 4pm
Wednesday 10am - 4pm
Thursday 10am - 4pm
Friday 10am - 4pm

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