programs

supported program: ‘Arrhythmias of Counter-Production: Engaged Art in Argentina, 1995-2011′

The University Art Gallery (UAG) at the University of California, San Diego presented an exhibition of Argentine political art produced in the public sphere over the past fifteen years – Arrhythmias of Counter-Production (October 6 2011 – January 20 2012). A one-day conference, Arrhythmias: Narrative, Political Imagination & (im)possible Archives, took place in conjunction with the exhibition on January 13, 2012.

supported program: Access Youth Academy

The haudenschildGarage supports the non-profit Access Youth Academy a youth enrichment program serving underprivileged students in the San Diego area. The program is based on three major pillars: academic tutoring, squash instruction, & community service.

supported program: The Limits of Representation: Psychoanalysis and Critical Aesthetics by Juli Carson

The haudenschildGarage supported art historian and professor Juli Carson’s book, The Limits of Representation: Psychoanalysis and Critical Aesthetics (Buenos Aires: Letra Viva Press, 2011).

supported program: Home-Made

Working in direct collaboration with the International Rescue Committee (I.R.C.), Seth Augustine’s project, Home-Made, will provide refugees who have recently arrived in America, an opportunity to reconstruct their new possessions within a creative workshop environment.